Sea Challenge

“The Captain called it Sail Training…We called it fun!”

– Tom S., Student Sea Challenge 2016

PMC’s Sea Challenge program provides high school students from the Seacoast region an opportunity to participate in an adventure-filled, experiential education program aboard tall ships.

Sail Training

The PMC believes many people learn best when working with their hands, their hearts, their and their souls. rather than when sitting in a classroom or in front of a computer screen. Living and working as one of the crew on a tall ship is an ideal setting for all kinds of learning and transformation.

 

Tall ship sail training is both experiential and educational. Participants work alongside the ship’s crew to sail the ship toward its destination in a safe and efficient manner. They climb masts, adjust rigging, navigate, steer, cook, stand lookout and much more. Each trainee is as dependent on the team as the team is dependent on them.

 

Students often come back with a sense of transformation, having traded the comfort and familiarity of their homes and digital devices for the rigors, sights, and sounds of the sea. Often, on the last day, they are reluctant to leave the ship and their shipmates. They know they will miss the fun times and meaningful conversations. They return to shore with new friends, vivid memories, and pride in their accomplishments.

 

“This was the best experience of my life.”     

Declan M., Student Sea Challenge 2019

 Tall Ships

The ships can be two-masted schooners and three-masted square-rigged ships. All are regularly inspected and certified by the U.S. Coast Guard. The safety of the ship, crew and passengers are the Captain’s number one priority.

Recent Sea Challenge ships in the program have included the schooners Roseway from Boston and Harvey Gamage from Portland, and the square rigger Oliver Hazard Perry from Newport.

Students

The PMC recruits students from diverse backgrounds with the help of traditional and alternative high schools as well as several community youth organizations. These organizations identify youths who they believe will benefit from this kind of challenging and inspirational trip.

Cost

The cost is $1,600 for a week at sea. We realize many families cannot afford the full tuition. Our philosophy is that no one who wants to go gets left behind. That’s why we created the Sea Challenge Scholarship Fund. If Sea Challenge interests you, please contact your school counselor or, contact one of the Sea Challenge Coordinators, John Considine, jconsidine@sailportsmouth.org, or Susan Johnson, sjohnson@sailportsmouth.org.

 “Sail Training is not about learning to sail. It is about learning from sailing. From the ship’s crew…From the sea…From oneself.”

– Kris von Wald, Executive Director, Tall Ships America

Sea Challenge Video, 2020

Sea Challenge 2018

Roseway 2019 BDEA Trip

Apply for a 2023 Sea Challenge Voyage Now

Sea Challenge 2021

It’s time to sign up for the 2023 Sea Challenge program. For an application, detailed information, and answers to all your questions, whether you are interested in the program for yourself, your child, or your student, please contact one of our Sea Challenge Coordinators. John Considine, jconsidine@sailportsmouth.org, or Susan Johnson, sjohnson@sailportsmouth.org.

Send a Deserving Teen to Sea

For $1,600 you can send a deserving teenager from an underserved family to sail training for one week. Sea Challenge voyages scheduled for this Summer 2023.