Milwaukee Community Sailing Center Explained

The Milwaukee Community Sailing Center is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) agency. The Sailing Center provides educational and recreational sailing programs to those who wish to gain access to Lake Michigan and learn to sail; regardless of age, ability, or financial concerns. In 2004, MCSC celebrated its 25th year of sailing.

Much like a co-operative, the Sailing Center owns and maintains over 80 boats and provides members no-charge access to the fleet after they successfully demonstrate basic sailing skills and earn a rating. Membership is low cost, less than the cost of insurance on a privately owned sailboat, and works on a sliding scale based on age, experience and income. The Sailing Center also offers private boat owners 24-hour access to the lake, year-round boat and dinghy storage, mast stepping boat launching and haul out services.

Each summer the Sailing Center partners with local organizations to provide sailing opportunities to thousands of at-risk and economically disadvantaged youth, the physically challenged and others. The Sailing Center also provides social activities and volunteer opportunities to members.

Mission

The Milwaukee Community Sailing Center is a private, non-profit agency that works to strengthen the sport of sailing through an active and safe educational program and on-the-water experience.

Location/Sailing Area

The Milwaukee Community Sailing Center (43.0452°N -87.8867°W) is located north of downtown in Veterans Park at McKinley Marina. The sailing area includes the McKinley mooring basin, the harbor behind Milwaukee's break wall, and for sailors who demonstrate proficiency and earn appropriate ratings and endorsements, Milwaukee Bay to one mile off the breakwall.

Fleet

The fleet at the Milwaukee Community Sailing Center includes 35 22feet Pearson Ensigns, 7 J-24s, 4 Solings and two larger cruising sailboats (a C&C 29 and a Catalina 27). Youth and adults aspiring to centerboard sailing will experience a fleet of 10 Catalina 14.2s, 5 Club 420s, 6 RS-Touras, and 10 ILCA (formerly Laser) sailing dinghies. The MCSC support staff use a large fleet of safely boats, mostly Boston Whalers.

History

Founded in 1977, the Milwaukee Community Sailing Center (MCSC) was created by a group of local sailors who sought to form a community organization to make sailing accessible to all in the Milwaukee area and dispel the myth that sailing is an elitist sport. With seed money from Ted Seaver, Doug Drake, and Milwaukee County, a maintenance facility was built. Completed in 1980, and the Sailing Center opened with lessons and boat rentals with a seasonal staff of 10 and a small fleet of Tech Dinghies, Volants and a safety boat.

Twelve students graduated from sailing courses in the first year and gained access to sail the shared fleet. In the summer of 2023, MCSC offered over 1200 instructional sessions and members sailed almost 7000 times. In 1985, MCSC began "Prams in the Park", a program designed to bring sailing and water safety kids from 8-11 years old in Milwaukee County Park lagoons.

Today, MCSC offers entry-level, intermediate and advanced sailing instruction, regattas, expeditions, volunteer instructor opportunities and open sailing seven days a week on a fleet of over 80 boats, one of the largest among sailing non-profits anywhere.

A four person full-time, year-round staff, expands to 40 during the sailing season, and serves a base of over 700 members and 600 youth participants annually.

Timeline

Membership

Members of the Milwaukee Community Sailing are able to participate in all programs the Sailing Center has to offer. Upon completion of appropriate courses and after successfully demonstrating basic sailing skills, individuals have no-charge access to the fleet during Open Sailing. Members are allowed to bring guests to sail and are able to participate in the Sailing Center's racing program. Members participate in social events, take advantage of the Sailing Center's grounds, which provide volleyball courts and a picnic area, meet new people and have a great time, which is what being a member of the Sailing Center is all about. For adults and youth, the Sailing Center offers three course levels; Basic, Intermediate and Advanced.

Outreach Programs

The Milwaukee Community Sailing Center has a variety of outreach programs that provide access to Lake Michigan through sailing and water safety training. Through coordinated efforts with many community service organizations, the Sailing Center is able to provide experiences to many individuals. The following are programs that the Sailing Center has put together to provide services for the needs of those interested in the joys and benefits of sailing.

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Notes and References

  1. City of Milwaukee, Department of City Development, 2011 Awards, https://city.milwaukee.gov/MayorsDesignAwards/2011
  2. Urban Milwaukee, February 13, 2020, https://urbanmilwaukee.com/pressrelease/church-receives-us-sailings-2019-outstanding-organizational-leader-award/