Checklist

  1. Register for a program
  2. Scroll down to pay deposit.  Balance is due 30 days in advance of program.
  3. Review Preparation document and Packing list
  4. Sign the required medical form and liability release for all participants, found in the Voyage Preparation document
Register for a Voyage
Youth Voyage Preparation
Adult Voyage Preparation

During this voyage, you will:

  • Develop sailing and navigational skills
  • Make friends and gain self confidence
  • Explore and learn about the marine environment and ecology
  • Learn the importance of being good stewards of the ocean

All campers should have the physical stamina for tasks such as lifting, pulling, and climbing. No sailing experience is necessary, but participants must be willing to endure seasickness if it occurs.

First Day:

The ship is docked at the Bay Model Pier at 2100 Bridgeway Sausalito, CA 94965.  Please arrive 15 minutes before start time on the first day of your program. Our staff will meet you outside of the Bay Model Visitor Center to check you in.  There is plenty of parking on-site and a restroom on shore.  The first meal served on-board will be lunch.

Last Day:

Pick up your youth at pick-up time on the final day of the trip at noon–please check with your lead organizer if they have a custom start/end time.
There will be an opportunity for parents and families to come aboard the vessel at this time.
Participants will eat breakfast onboard on the last day and will have access to snacks. Lunch will not be provided on the last day unless otherwise specified.

Packing List: Pack in soft luggage (duffel bags, etc.) No hard-sided suitcases. Limited space available onboard.

  • Sleeping bag, optional. You will be provided with a mattress, sheets, pillow and light blanket.
  • If you wear glasses, bring a second pair. If you wear contact lenses, bring glasses as well.
  • Toiletries: Toothpaste, toothbrush, etc. No hair dryers or electronic equipment.
  • Water Bottle, rigid, reusable, ideally with a clip to secure it on deck while underway.
  • Sunblock & chapstick SPF 15 or greater
  • Towel: Light and quick drying
  • Underwear & socks, 6-8 pair for a 5 day trip
  • Close-toed shoes – non-skid/rubber soled, 2 pairs –Boat or tennis shoes, flip flops not allowed
  • Quick drying T-shirts, 5-6 for a 5 day trip
  • Long Sleeve shirts, 2-3 pair for a 5 day trip
  • Shorts, 1-2 pair for a 5 day trip
  • Long pants, 1-2 pair for a 5 day trip
  • Wool Sweater or Fleece. Cotton is not recommended as it is slow to dry.
  • Rain Jacket and Pants: Even though rain may be unlikely, sea spray is common
  • Pajamas
  • Swim Suit
  • Ski Cap or warm “winter hat”. It gets very chilly at sea.
  • Sun Hat with a tie: Broad brimmed is best. Ball caps can blow away

Clothes should be comfortable and easy to move in. They may get torn or stained, so do not bring items you would hate to lose. Clothes that dry quickly are best. Avoid denim, thick towels, and heavy cotton sweatshirts which will not dry quickly.

  • Be polite and respectful to the other participants and the crew.
  • Follow rules and directions carefully.
  • Absolutely no drugs or alcohol.

All over-the-counter and/or current prescriptions, vitamins, and supplements for youth must be checked in with with Call of the Sea staff.

We encourage youth to fully engage during this voyage without the distractions of the internet.  No cell phones, ipods, laptops, tablets, etc. If you arrive with a cell phone or similar device, we will safely store it during the voyage. Cameras and/or video recording devices are allowed.

If you act in an inappropriate manner, your parent/guardian will be contacted.  Call of the Sea reserves the right to expel you from the trip without any refund of tuition.

Our vessels are inspected regularly and certified by the United States Coast Guard. View the Safety at Sea document for detailed information about Call of the Sea’s safety protocol.

Our crew of mariners and educators are experienced in providing safe adventures at sea. As required by the US Coast Guard, our Captain and Mate are licensed mariners.  Crew are enrolled in a random drug-test program, are over 21 and have been background checked.

Office staff is in communication with the ship on a daily basis. If an accident or injury happens at sea we will contact the emergency contact person as soon as possible.

If you need to reach your youth during their program, contact Call of the Sea staff to relay the message:

Emergency Contact #1–Directort of Community and Business Development Sylvia Stompe: 415-384-1061
Emergency Contact #2–Executive Director Carla Thorson: 510-375-6844

Voyage fees are 75% refundable up to 30 days, and 50% refundable up to 14 days before the start of each camp session. After that time there are no refunds or credits for any reason including illness, cancellation or dismissal. No exceptions.