Veterans Sailing

Veterans Sailing

Great sailing today! Captain Bob, gave really good sailing lessons to a couple of Veterans. The other boat was skippered by Guy Siegel, who had his family members aboard. Yours truly launched the coach boat and went out to take pictures (see below). Guy’s team was also practicing docking the boat, several times. It can be a bit intimidating, especially when there is a lot of boat and traffic.

Veterans Sailing

Veterans Sailing

Great sailing today! Captain Bob, gave really good sailing lessons to a couple of Veterans. The other boat was skippered by Guy Siegel, who had his family members aboard. Yours truly launched the coach boat and went out to take pictures (see below). Guy’s team was also practicing docking the boat, several times. It can be a bit intimidating, especially when there is a lot of boat and traffic.

The Siebel Sailors Program #8

The Siebel Sailors Program #8

Thanks to the Siebel Sailors Program, we have plenty of stuff to do on days when we can’t go sailing. We spend almost 3-hours in the classroom this morning and the kids were focused and engaged the entire time. The classroom lessons are much-needed because we normally do not have a lot of time for this during a 3-hour sailing session.

Our intermediate students are being tested on the beginner level knowledge base to ensure that we all fully understand each other. Our Siebel Coach, MacKenzie McGuggin, has created a series of Jeopardy games which was very well received by the kids. We also handed out a couple of worksheets on Knot Making and Points of Sail. Their scores will be entered into the new app, Skill-Up, by US Sailing. Skill-Up tracks the progression of each student and it contains valuable information with videos and lectures on sailing. The Siebel Sailors Program is Awsome!

The Siebel Sailors Program #4

The Siebel Sailors Program #4

We observed how the current flows around fixed objects in the water. Then we wanted to prove that the earth is round. The kids were asked if they could see Soldiers Key, which is the first island south of Key Biscayne. The water was flat so we aimed south for about 20-minutes. Sure enough, the island popped up and we hung around for a while catching up on knot-making. Everyone was signed on the important Bowline and Square knots.

What to wear when sailing!

What to wear when sailing!

Team Paradise Youth Sailing Programs focus is to introduce kids ages 10 -14-years old to sailing. Most of the kids have little, or no prior sailing experience. Many have never been on Biscayne Bay and some can’t swim. How do we do it?

The Siebel Sailors Program #1

The Siebel Sailors Program #1

Kids from Breakthrough Miami and CARE Elementary joined in with our regular group today for a sail across the bay. Just like in the morning we sailed one long port tack to the West Point of Key Biscayne. Indifference to the morning, we anchored up and had some in-the-water fun! The weather was threatening all along. After a quick weather check with the office, we lifted anchor and reached back to port while being chased by a big black cloud. There was no lightning, but we needed to get back quickly.

The 2021 TUUCI Orange Bowl Regatta

The 2021 TUUCI Orange Bowl Regatta

For the first time since its inception in 2000, nominations for the Magnus Liljedahl Sportsmanship Award were submitted electronically. Anyone can nominate a sailor for sportsmanship-like behavior. Parents/guardians, race committee, judges, and fellow competitors may nominate a competitor from any of the sailing classes, Traditionally, nominations were submitted on a piece of paper which oftentimes were challenging to interpret. The online process is a lot more streamlined and it makes perfect sense in these Covid times.

The Siebel Sailors Program #17

The Siebel Sailors Program #17

Today we had kids from the Camillus House come for their final sail of 2021. It was nice to also welcome kids from Breakthrough Miami who had parents/guardians bring them to us. Some of them are actually returning on a near-weekly basis and it is encouraging to see how their young lives is impacted by a real change in what’s available for them to do on any given weekend.

Veterans Sailing

Veterans Sailing

Nice to have our regular Veterans Sailing Program back up and running again! Nine Veterans, two Veteran’s family members, and three fantastic volunteers participated. One of the volunteers is a ret. Coastguard Captain and also our senior sailing instructor. Do you know who that is? Anyway, he was busy giving the final on-the-water test for the sailing instructor certification course. The student is one of our local Veterans!

The Siebel Sailors Program November 20, 2021

The Siebel Sailors Program November 20, 2021

The week of November 16, 2021, was not just another week that just blew by for Team Paradise. While it did "blow-by" both figuratively and actual, it also put exclamation points behind our programming. It was a week when all the training and diligent work produced results, a week when preparations met the opportunity. It was a significant success for us!

City Sailing with Curtis Park (E-1)

REPORT FROM THE US SAILING CENTER - CITY OF MIAMI PARKS DEPARTMENT SAILING

Wednesday, November 17, 2021. This time we had 7-kids from Curtis Park visiting the US Sailing Center to go sailing. The program is offered by the US Sailing Center and we commonly refer to it as “City Sailing”. Team Paradise facilitates the sailing portion of the program. It is a lot of fun and kids love it!

The bus carrying the children arrived at the Sailing Center at 3.49 PM. The sails were being hoisted as the kids approached the docks. We had four awesome youth sailors show up to command the two RS Feva sailboats. Basically, we had the skippers and the crews! I’m glad we did because it was a windy afternoon with a median velocity of about 15 kts, gusting up to 25 kts, from ENE.

Out of the seven kids, there were 4 boys (3 siblings and a cousin). The youngest one was only five-years-old. The 3 girls were a bit older ranging from 10-14 years of age. It was a disappointment to see that none of the kids were dressed properly to go sailing. Nevertheless, they were excited to head out on the bay for a sail.

Yours truly was driving the coach-boat, taking pictures and cheering them on. We intended to reach the Sister Banks, but the boys were shivering by now and we had to cut the sail short and head back to shore. Boats were tied up at about 5.10 PM.

Thank you US Sailing Center for trusting in us to carry out your program!

Check out the video and the pictures below. Let’s go sailing again, soon!

City Sailing 11-17-2021 (Video) by Magnus Liljedahl
Give Miami Day 2021 by Magnus Liljedahl