Kids get boatload of tips
Lindsay Sandham
Every Wednesday for the past six weeks, members of the Oasis Senior
Center Sailing Club have volunteered their time and expertise to
teach the fundamentals of sailing to 10 students from the KidScene
after-school program.
Wednesday marked the last meeting, and the students were all
awarded “Skipper Pro Tem” certificates. As a post-graduation gift,
their coaches will take them on an afternoon cruise June 15 aboard
Oasis II, the sailing club’s Sloop 30.
“I’m bummed the program’s over, but I’m excited to go sailing with
all of our captains,” 10-year-old Chad Hoffman of Costa Mesa said.
“Even if they are old, they’re really fun.”
Jim Gubser, Newport Beach city recreation coordinator, said the
his department tries to get children involved with seniors for
intergenerational programs.
Last year, kids from the program participated in a table-tennis
tournament with members from the senior center.
“We’ll try to do it once or twice a year,” Gubser said of the
six-week sailing course.
The students learned the basics -- including water safety and
basic sailing terminology -- using the city’s Lido 14 dinghies.
Tyler Carlin, 10, of Newport Beach, said the program was a lot of
fun and that other kids should be involved.
“It’s really nice to get out on the ocean,” he said, “instead of
watching TV.”
Since many of the students had limited sailing experience, the
program involved a good amount of onshore training, Gubser said.
But the students did get to do some sailing. Two students also had
an exciting finale, when their boat experienced some equipment
trouble during the last class.
“It was pretty scary; we almost sank,” Newport Beach resident
Ayrton Logan, 10, said. “I learned what to do in case the tiller
breaks.”
John Byerlein, commodore of the senior center’s Sailing Club, was
on the water with Logan and another student, when they discovered the
boat’s tiller was not working properly.
“We had to make a rudderless landing at a Lido Isle pier,”
Byerlein said. “The kids were alert and very helpful.”
Fortunately, Harbor Patrol quickly came to the group’s rescue and
towed them back to base.
Byerlein said the sailing course was successful, and he plans on
working with the recreation department to put on the program again in
the fall.
For information on the 105-member Oasis Sailing Club, visit
https://www.oasissailing. scyaweb.org. For information on the KidScene
after-school program, visit https://www.city.newportbeach.ca.us.
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