JUNIOR SAFETY-AT-SEA

SPONSORED BY

 

The Jamie Boeckel Memorial Foundation was established in 2002 shortly after the sudden and tragic death of Jamie in a yacht racing accident while performing bowman duties aboard Blue Yankee on Long Island Sound. The mission of the fund is to preserve Jamie's memory through various charitable endeavors that reflect his adventurous and generous spirit.
 

   

The Storm Trysail Club 2008 Safety-At-Sea Dates:

DATE

LOCATION
CONTACT & E-MAIL
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Friday,
July 18th
• Larchmont, N.Y.
  (Larchmont YC)
STC, stormtry@aol.com 

The Larchmont seminar is a requirement for participation in the Junior Sailing Association (JSA) of Long Island Sound's annual big boat events-- Stamford Yacht Club's Dorade Series and Beach Point Yacht Club's Junior Overnight Race.

2008 Information and
Enrollment Form
(pdf)

2006 Photos

2007 Photos

Tuesday,
August 5th
• Annapolis, Md.
  (Annapolis Yacht Club)
Louise Burke: louiseburke2@netzero.net
Rob Ladd: robbieladd@comcast.net
2007 Press Release
Tuesday,
August 19th
• Newport, R.I.
  (Ida Lewis Yacht Club)
Lat Spinney, lspinney@msn.com

2008 Information (pdf)
2008 Poster (pdf)
2008 Letter (pdf)

TBD
• Marblehead, Mass.
   (Pleon YC)
Toby Reilly, jtreiley@comcast.net  

STC hosted its first Junior Safety-at-Sea Seminar in 1997 at Larchmont Yacht Club, where the STC has its home office. This event resulted in one documented life saved -- of a junior girl who fell overboard during a race on Long Island Sound. The ninth seminar in 2005, with significant support from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, attracted a record 220 sailors, ages 14-17, with 50 coaches on 25 borrowed boats ranging from 34 to 45 feet.

Recently, in the American Yacht Club's Spring series held in May, 2008, a crew was rescued from the very cold waters of Long Island Sound on a windy, blustery day. Click HERE to read the skipper's account as well as his praise to the Safety-At-Sea program for teaching the valuable tools needed to make the rescue.

"The Storm Trysail Club's highest priority is to introduce junior sailors to big boat sailing in a fun and safe manner," said STC Commodore and Larchmont Yacht Club member Richard du Moulin. "As much as they need to understand the basics of sailboat racing in order to be successful, junior sailors also must know safety at sea to be responsible stewards of our sport," This is the fundamental premise behind the club's Junior Safety-at-Sea Seminars, which have been praised as "uniquely resourceful and extremely educational."

Onshore activities include morning presentations covering safety procedures, particularly man overboard recovery, and big-boat organization and crew work. Juniors witness (and volunteer for) an in-the-water demonstration of inflatable PFDs and the inflation of a six-man canopied life raft, courtesy of Landfall Navigation, and then spend the afternoon practicing sail handling and performing man overboard drills both upwind with jibs and downwind with spinnakers.

The Chesapeake Bay Station of Storm Trysail also has been hosting Junior Safety-at-Sea Seminars for seven years, partnering with the U.S. Naval Academy. For 2008, all of the STC's junior seminars will be supported by the Jamie Boeckel Foundation and with sponsorship from Landfall Navigation and the Southport Sailing Foundation.