New 2024!
Sail Durango has added alternating weeks of half day sessions designed to build foundational skills in smaller groups. Check out the variety of levels!
Please note enrollment is done exclusively through Parks and Rec for all Lake Nighthorse sailing options. The register button below will take you to their website and is linked to our sailing programs. Please also follow the link on this page to complete our enrollment and waiver form. You will receive an email from us the week before sail camp with any specific details about your session. For registration assistance please contact Parks and Rec at 970-259-7321. For details about the sessions or the camp, please contact Katie at 970-903-6036, or send us an email!
Durango Summer Sail Camps
FULL DAY SUMMER CAMP SESSIONS
Monday, June 3rd - Thursday, June 6th (9:00am-4:00pm)
Monday, June 17th - Thursday, June 20th (9:00am-4:00pm)
Monday, July 1st - Thursday, July 4th (9:00am-4:00pm)
Monday, July 15th- Thursday, July 18th (9:00am-4:00pm)
Monday, July 29th - Thursday, August 1st (9:00am-4:00pm)
Monday, August 12th - Thursday, August 15th (9:00am-4:00pm)
HALF DAY SUMMER CAMP SESSIONS
BUCCANEER SESSIONS
Session 1-Monday, June 10- Thursday, June 13 (9:30-12:30)
Session 2- Monday, June 24 β Thursday, June 27 (9:30-12:30)
Session 3- Monday, July 8- Thursday, July 11 (9:30-12:30)
Session 4- Monday, July 22- Thursday, July 25 (9:30-12:30)
Session 5- Monday, August 5- Thursday, August 8 (9:30-12:30)
SCALLYWAG SESSIONS
Session 1-Monday, June 10- Thursday, June 13 (10:30-1:00)
Session 2- Monday, June 24 β Thursday, June 27 (10:30-1:00)
Session 3- Monday, July 8- Thursday, July 11 (10:30-1:00))
Session 4- Monday, July 22- Thursday, July 25 (10:30-1:00)
Session 5- Monday, August 5- Thursday, August 8 (10:30-1:00)
Level 2 Sessions
Session 1-Monday, June 10- Thursday, June 13 (1:30-5:30)
Session 2- Monday, June 24 β Thursday, June 27 (1:30-5:30)
Session 3- Monday, July 8- Thursday, July 11 (1:30-5:30)
Session 4- Monday, July 22- Thursday, July 25 (1:30-5:30)
Session 5- Monday, August 5- Thursday, August 8 (1:30-5:30)
Big Boat Sessions | Ages 12-18
Monday- Thursday 9-5
$450
Register with Peaks and Tides
Transportation to and from Lake Navajo provided.
Learn to Skipper and Crew a 27β Sloop at Lake Navajo in this 4 day camp. This course is designed for sailors who have taken a Level 1 sailing session and want to apply those foundational skills to sailing big boats. Sailors will learn big boat handling, operating and maintaining boat engines, and simple navigation. These small group sessions are offered in collaboration with our partner organization, Peaks and Tides Sailing School.
Monday, June 3rd - Thursday, June 6th (9:00am-5:00pm)
Monday, June 17th - Thursday, June 20th (9:00am-5:00pm)
Monday, July 1st - Thursday, July 4th (9:00am-5:00pm)
Monday, July 15th- Thursday, July 18th (9:00am-5:00pm)
Monday, July 29th - Thursday, August 1st (9:00am-5:00pm)
Monday, August 12th - Thursday, August 15th (9:00am-5:00pm)
Advanced Sailing
FAQs
What is your Instructor: Student Ratio?
We maintain an instructor/intern to student ratio of 1:4 on the water at all times. All instructors and interns are CPR Certified. Check out our Bio page to learn more about our crew!
What should my child bring to camp?
PFD/Lifevest- please let us know if you need to borrow one
Wear a bathing suit and quick drying clothes
Wear sun screen and bring a bottle to reapply
Sun hat with a string
Sun glasses with keepers
buff or face mask- for sun protection and virus protection
gloves- if you have sporting gloves, bring them, not required
hand sanitizer- we will have multiple stations, but a personal bottle is a good idea too
Long sleeve shirt to keep the sun off
Rain jacket or splash jacket
extra change of dry clothes including a sweatshirt
shoes- most kids wind up barefoot so flip flops, chacos, water shoes, or old sneakers that can be worn in the water are all great choices
Lunch- high protein
Large water bottle- we will have Hydration Station water for refills
ELECTRONICS MUST STAY ON SHORE. No tablets!
If you child does not like cold water, you may consider a wetsuit. You may rent a wetsuit from 4corners Riversports for $10/day.
What is your cancellation policy?
Cancellations made one month before session are refundable. Please contact Peaks and Tides directly if you have an emergency.
What is a typical day like at Sail Camp?
Everyday starts with a stretch, introductions, hydration, and sun protection session. After that we have a weather report led by a Junior Camp Leader. Our Interns will then introduce the learning targets for the day in a session we call βChalk Talkβ. We will then do a team building exercise, land drill, and/or skill demo. Rigging is usually started by 10am for a 10:30/11am appearance on the water. Lunch is typically around 12:30. Depending on the weather our groups are usually off the water de-rigging and debriefing by 3pm. Mondays are all about introductions and can typically have a much slower morning on shore.
Do I need to pay to enter Lake Nighthorse for drop off and pick up?
Yes. It is $10/day/vehicle. Even if its just to drop off. Please contact us for discounted pass options, and carpooling opportunities.
In which level should my child enroll?
Level 1 courses are all about fun and skill acquisition! During Level 2 courses we teach groups to race, voyage, and/or navigate. Many of our participants do multiple Level 1βs before they are interested in focused sailing. Please contact us directly as often times our Level 2 sessions have mixed ability enrollment.
What if it there is foul weather?
We adjust our sails! We are sailors, afterall. If there is lightening we remove children from the water immediately using our safety boat. If there is high wind, we assess the skills of our group. Often times our Interns and Leaders are excited to sail in heavier conditions. If it is safe, we will pair eager students with an instructor, Intern or Leader. Less eager sailors will ride on Sharkie and observe tactics. In the event of a lightening storm that should last longer than one hour, the session may be cancelled for the day.
What kinds of boats are in the fleet?
We sail primarily on Sunfish and Lasers. We introduce the use of a headsail with our RS Quba (which also can be sailed without the headsail using its Pro Sail), and our Precision 16β Keelboat. We also have a Banshee fleet.
What if my child is scared?
While we encourage sailing, we also aim to inspire a love for boating and teach prudent seamanship. If a child needs a break from a sailboat, they are invited aboard Sharkie to assist the instructors, rehydrate, rewarm, sit in the shade and observe. It may look and feel like a break, but we believe some learners benefit from observation. Aboard Sharkie, our instructors are actively discussing weather, tactics, wind speed, directions, and critiquing sail trim. Your sailor is benefiting from the exposure and the experience of being on the water. We also ask parents to address concerns with our instructors so we can lend a personalized approach to ensuring the comfort of the sailor.
What is βSharkieβ?
Sharkie is our safety boat! Sharkie circles the sailboats, leads the sailboats and serves as an on the water aide station. She is our rescue vessel! Sailors are instructed to stay within 10 boat lengths of Sharkie at all times. When there are sailboats on the water, Sharkie is near by!
My Child LOVES your program. What is next?
This is our goal achieved! Please contact us about Afterschool Sailing Clubs in Fall and Spring. Also, please visit our Junior Leadership page.
βAll Genuine Learning,
comes from experience.β