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New Hampshire Boat Museum offers opportunity to learn to sail like a pro. Past participants in this unique program at NH Boat Museum, above. (Courtesy photo)

WOLFEBORO — For those unfamiliar with the activity, sailing can be intimidating, a perception that can be adjusted through an experience within one of several Community Sailing’s classes this summer at the New Hampshire Boat Museum.

Youth learn to sail classes are geared to ages 9 to 15, while our adult programs are aimed at ages 16 and up,” said NHBM Executive Director Martha Cummings. “Our programs last for one week and cost $150 for residents and $180 for nonresidents. We have sailing scholarships available.”

Held at Albee Beach on Lake Wentworth or on Lake Winnipesaukee, the program is available through the Town of Wolfeboro’s Parks and Recreation Department.

“It’s a wonderful collaboration with the Town where NHBM cares for and provides all of the sailboats and safety boats, along with some training for the instructors, particularly on the safety boats,” added Cummings.

In addition to beginners, classes for youth and adults are available for those with intermediate and advanced skills.

“It depends on the class and, in some cases, your skill level, as to what type of sailboat you’ll be using” noted NHBM Programs & Events Manager Anne Lennon. “There is definitely something for everyone, regardless of skill level.”

Former students “love” Community Sailing at NHBM.

“Learning to sail is a great thrill and a fun way to get out on the lake as well as make new friends,” said past participant Lou Arinello.

To learn more about community sailing, including how to apply for a scholarship and register, visit nhbm.org.

To learn more about NHBM, or upcoming events and programs, visit nhbm.org.

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