Being officially designated “Rhode Island’s Disabled Sailing Center” by the state of Rhode Island has been another impactful inflection point in the continued evolution of Sail To Prevail. [...]
At Sail To Prevail, the sport also becomes an equalizer – a place where persons of all abilities can work together, develop life-changing skills, and experience the beauty and grandeur of [...]
While “prevailing” through the pandemic, work was completed in the fall of 2020, according to Paul Callahan, CEO of Sail To Prevail, on the replacement of the docks at the organization’s Fort [...]
Sailors with disabilities are overcoming obstacles and achieving success with help from two nonprofit organizations. Newport Life Magazine – 07/21/2021 View PDF
Sail To Prevail started adaptive sailing programs on Nantucket 11 years ago, with the goal of giving all youth who wanted to experience the joy of being out on the water and learning how to sail, [...]
Not to be deterred from getting out on the racecourse, the clubs and regattas adapted to shifting COVID-19 restrictions to get sailors on the water safely. Posted in Sailing World – [...]
After a three-year pilot program, Harvard University announced on Wednesday, September 28, 2016, a formal partnership with Sail To Prevail – The National Disabled Sailing Program. The [...]
By Joe Baker | The Newport Daily News, July 24, 2014 NEWPORT — Mike Guilbault looked comfortable as he sat in the green kayak, preparing to head out into Newport Harbor on Wednesday afternoon. He [...]
Sail To Prevail – The National Disabled Sailing Program hosted its sixth Annual New England Paralyzed Veterans of America Sailing Clinic on the weekend of June 21-22. Fourteen participants [...]
Greenwich, CT – June 22, 2015 – On Sunday, June 21, disabled Armed Forces veterans from Connecticut and New York served as active crewmembers on two of four vintage America’s Cup 12-meter yachts [...]