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KIDSAIL SAILING ACADEMY AT SANDESTIN
Less than one percent of Americans sail, but thats
about to change if Mike Zavison has his
way. Kidsail Sailing Academy is
Zavisons brainchild. Launched at Sandestin in the summer of 1996, Kidsail is a hands-on sailing instruction
program for children ages 9-15.
Sailing has been perceived as an exclusive sport,
observed Zavison. Kidsail is
non-exclusive and hopes to get more people involved in the sport.
Designed in four levels with 90 percent of the time in
the water, Kidsail has hosted over 300 students since its inception. Levels one through three are taught as two
four-hour sessions. The sailors advance
to a new boat with each level and level four crews embarks on a daylong
adventure aboard a fully rigged J80. A
certification card is earned at the completion of each level, which entitles
students to a 25 percent discount on Zavisons sailboat rentals. There are no prerequisites for any of the
courses.
Meteorology, history, marine biology and boat craft are
woven into the curriculum, which takes students through boat handling, racing
strategy and single-handed sailing. Launching, knot tying, foil shaping, jibing, sail and hull trimming, and
reading clouds and currents are some of the skills students acquire. We show students how Columbus made it
across in the tradewinds, Zavison said.
The son of a World War II-era merchant seaman, Zavison
began sailing, as a child, at age seven. Zavisons father trained him while at Sea School and the American
Sailing Association. He acquired water
survival, drownproofing and fire fighting skills during the five years he
served in the United States Marine Corps from 1968-1973.
Originally from Chicago, Zavison has sailed around the
northwest Florida area since 1974. His
primary residence of 19 years has been Atlanta. He resides in Destin, Fla. from April to September.
A certified American Sailing Academy instructor, Zavison
has taught sailing at Clemson University and trained marine officers in
Quantico, VA. He also teaches celestial
navigation and scuba.
Kidsail enrollment is limited to eight students per
session. Registration for guests of
Sandestinā is $80 per level for the first three levels, approximately $10 per
hour, and $110 for level four. All
others add $10 per level.
The program is held at Sandestins Baytowne Marina from
Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Kidsail Sailing
Academy
(800) 869 0649
850/267-7777
http://www.saildestin.com/kidsail.htm
Edited by Autumn Rhea
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