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STAGE HARBOR SAILING SCHOOL 

Please review the information on the SHSS COVID-19 Updates webpage for changes to the program this summer.

The SHSS sailing program has been successful for almost 90 years in teaching students to sail, forging lifelong friendships and enjoying summer days on Stage Harbor. The program is best experienced when students attend class regularly and for as many weeks as possible.  This allows students to master the skills taught at each level and to develop strong friendships.

 SHSS Mission & History
Sailing School Program Guide
Sailing School Registration
Rates


 

Summary of Class Progression and Schedule 

The Sailing School curriculum and schedule follow a general approach: instructional classes meet in the mornings, and more specialized classes meet in the afternoons. One exception to this morning/afternoon split is for Seamen, whose specialized Opti class meets on Tuesday mornings.   

The general instructional classes: Hermits, Seamen, Mates, Old Mates and Skippers meet in the morning (frequency depends on the class). All classes have on the water instruction as well as Shore School components integrated in their curriculum. The specialized classes: Optis for Mates, Optis for Old Mates/Skippers, 420 Race Team and Adventure Sail meet in the afternoons (frequency depends on the class). Optis for Seamen and Introduction to 420s (for Skippers) meet one morning a week.

Students must be registered in one of the general instructional classes in order to participate in a specialized class. Any 420 Racers who have completed the sailing program, or the equivalent elsewhere, may sign up just for 420 Race Team. We encourage students to register for both general and specialized classes when possible. The more time students spend on the water, the more comfortable they become as sailors as their mastery grows. Time at the Club also allows students to make important friendships. Specialized sailing is not just about racing!

 
Schedule of Options for Student Progression
(according to age group)

For those students who begin their experience with SHSS as a Hermit or Seamen, the classes follow a progression based on age, experience and advancement testing.  For those students who are new to SHSS and who may also be less experienced and older, please contact the Program Director, Chris Beard or Sailing School President, David Leary, before registering to discuss your child’s correct placement.

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This schedule will likely be modified. Get the best information on the SHSS COVID-19 Updates webpage. 

Age 
(as of 9/1 of current year)

Morning 900-1200

Afternoon 
1330-1600

Notes

6 & 7

Hermits 
Mon & Fri

(please note: class time is 9:30-12)

No Class
Available

 On hold Summer 2020. Do not register.



8-10

Seamen
Mon, Wed & Fri

 Optis for Seamen
Tues

 No  Class Available

 
 



9-12


Mates

Tue, Wed, & Thur

Optis for Mates 
Tue & Thu

AND

Adventure Sail
Mon

 

11-14

Old Mates
Tue, Wed &Thur

Optis for Old Mates/Skippers
Mon, Tue, Wed & Thur
 

AND/OR

Adventure Sail
Thur

 Optis for Old Mates students may signup  for Adventure Sail in place of Monday's Opti class.

13+

Skippers
Tue &Thur

AND

Introduction to 420 Racing
Wed

420 Race Team

Mon, Tue, Wed & Thur

OR

Optis for Old Mates/Skippers 

AND/OR

Adventure Sail
Thur

 

Students participating in Optis for Old Mates/Skippers may sign up for Adventure Sail in place of Monday's Opti class.

Adults

Introduction to Sailing
Mon & Wed

Adult Drop-in Fun Sails
Mon & Wed

 On hold summer 2020. Do not register. 

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