Sarasota Youth Sailing drops anchor
From June 4 to Aug. 7, hundreds of students enjoyed a week of sailing, sun and fun at the Sarasota Youth Sailing Program’s summer camps.
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Kristen Herhold
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| 2:23 p.m. August 5, 2015
From June 4 to Aug. 7, hundreds of students enjoyed a week of sailing, sun and fun at the Sarasota Youth Sailing Program’s summer camps.
Students learn to control their own sailboats on the last days of the camp.
Eli, 8, and Luca Juckett-Malone, 11
Students learn to control their own sailboats on the last days of the camp.
Campers learn how to control a sailboat sitting, lying and standing.
Campers learn how to control a sailboat sitting, lying and standing.
Students learn to control their own sailboats on the last days of the camp.
Students learn to control their own sailboats on the last days of the camp.
The tadpole camp is the youngest group of campers. They are introduced to sailing and also enjoy other water activities.
The tadpole camp is the youngest group of campers. They are introduced to sailing and also enjoy other water activities.