Base ready for opening day
Lindsay Sandham
Opening day -- almost every yacht club observes it. It’s the first
official day of sailing season. And even in Southern California,
where sailing season is year-round, the long-standing tradition
remains.
But it’s a little different for the Newport Sea Base -- more of a
community facility than a yacht club -- which is holding its opening
day ceremony this Saturday.
Marking its one-year anniversary since reopening last April, the
Sea Base has a lot to celebrate. The facility has completed $6.7
million in renovations and has added a fleet of new boats, including
a recently donated 78-foot Turbo Maxi Sled for sailing programs.
The base has been owned and operated by the Orange County Council
of the Boy Scouts of America since 1937. It offers a bevy of
community-oriented water education programs, such as sailing classes,
water safety programs and a shark camp.
“Our goal is to get kids on the water, while promoting water
awareness and water safety,” said Daniel Van Dellen, special events
director for the Sea Base.
Brenna Cleeland, marketing coordinator for the Orange County Boy
Scouts group, said one of the goals of the celebration is to raise
awareness of the Sea Base and the programs it offers within the
community.
“A lot of community members may not even realize we’re here,”
Cleeland said.
Van Dellen said they anticipate 500 guests between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m. Every child who shows up will get a free Newport Sea Base
Opening Day 2005 patch.
Tours of the remodeled facility will be given throughout the day,
as well as tours of the 100-year-old tall ship Argus, the 78-foot
racing yacht Scout Spirit and some of the other boats used in the
various sailing classes.
The festivities will also include a visit from pirates, water
taxis to Estuary Discovery Day at the Back Bay Science Center, tours
of the Harbor Patrol fire boats, food cooked by the Newport Beach
Firefighters Assn.’s BBQ1 and hands-on water education activities for
kids.
Knowlton Shore, Newport Sea Base’s program director, said that
representatives from Vanguard boats will be there to promote their
new Nomad 17-foot sailboat, and they will be taking people for rides
in the harbor.
“We bought a fleet of Vanguard boats last season,” Shore said,
adding that new boats were necessary to beef up their sailing program
after all the renovations. “We’re really trying to increase the usage
and the number of people that go through the program.”
Money for the construction and the new equipment came from
fundraisers and donations, allowing the Sea Base to keep the cost of
the programs low, Shore said.
“We have eight weeks of programs and six different sailing
classes,” he said. “We serve thousands of youth throughout the
summertime.”
The base has limited parking, but there will be additional lots up
the street with shuttles running to and from the celebration about
every 20 minutes, Van Dellen said.
The Newport Sea Base is located at 1931 W. Coast Highway in
Newport Beach. For more information on the opening day celebration or
the programs offered, call (949) 642-5031 or visit
https://www.seabase.org.
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