ON THE WATER -- Boating from the basement
Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- Ask Doug Kent what he likes about his job as director
of youth sailing at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and he’ll pause for a
moment. Then, the words come shooting out of his mouth.
“Kids are great,” said the 36-year-old Newport Beach native, who
returned to Orange County from the San Francisco Bay area just a few
months ago.
“They don’t take the world so seriously yet. Kids are easier, [more
fun], they get into it. You can have a much bigger impact on their
sailing career than when they’re 40.”
Not that Kent doesn’t work with older sailing students as well -- he
also teaches classes at Orange Coast College.
But the 120 kids, ranging in age from 6 to 18, that he works with at
the yacht club come first. In that respect, he fits right in with club
members, who decided to reserve the basement of their clubhouse for young
sailors.
“And then they put two feet of concrete above them,” Kent said,
laughing about the think ceiling that separates the basement and the main
floor. When kids make noise downstairs, it doesn’t really matter to folks
up above, he said.
Apart from Kent’s office, there’s a large storage area for boats, room
that’s used for meals and classes and a social area with ping pong tables
and other games. The youth sailing program is open to anyone who fits the
age range. Subsidies from club members keep fees to about $3 to $5 a day,
Kent said.
Starting June 26, Kent will be busy with the club’s six-week summer
program.
“This is way better than soccer,” he said, taking on that other
favorite sport among Newport Beach kids. “You have to think hard. With
soccer, you just run after a ball.”
He’ll also oversee the new spring and fall sailing programs that last
for eight Sundays.
“I just take care of the kids, run all the classes, hire the
instructors and keep the boats up,” said Kent, who started sailing with
his father in Newport Harbor when he was 7 or 8 years old.
“It’s just my sanctuary,” he said when asked to describe his feelings
on sailing. An avid horticulturist as well, Kent added that he’s
interested in “anything outside.”
Anyone interested in the summer sailing program can still sign up by
calling (949) 640-2402.
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