Or building new builders, getting folks interested in model yachting, etc.
This page will serve to provide some links and information regarding mentoring model yachting, AND keeping it within a VERY minimum budget constraint that many public school teachers or youth program director's usually face in finding programs to interest youth development.
Click here to read Mentoring - The full story and other ideas.
Some AMYA members have started or completed local mentoring programs as was discussed at length in Model Yachting Magazine issues # 124, 125, and 126.
Dale Wenninger and Dean Pedersen started a thought that built into a program where local youth and mentor's together built Vintage Marblehead sized boats... for about $50 in boat materials cost....
If you don't have issues #124, 125, and 126 of Model Yachting Magazine, each is still available from the AMYA's ships store.
Dale and Dean have or are producing a Compact Disk of their experience including training for mentors and program ideas that helped them to a successful 1st year program conclusion. For the mentor's and builders at heart, imagine the joy of sailing a budget built beautiful vintage Marblehead. More details and pictures about it can be seen at the
Vintage Model Yachts photo album section
Dale's Email address has changed to pdwenn/#/comcast.net for those reading the MY articles.
Click here to read more about Dale's program and other ideas.
Marine Modelling International magazine, a Traplet Publication, March 2002 issue featured a nice article about a mentoring program over in the UK (Strathclyde University's (Glasgow, Scotland) Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering department's Schools yacht modeller competition) and featured a Graham Bantock designed and built model for beginners that the article author built and test sailed.
~Graham Bantock's Wee Nip is a nice little hard chine boat made of lite ply using incredibly simple construction steps and methods and probably for under $100 total cost per boat (yes including radio).
GB's Wee Nip plans can be downloaded for free from Traplet Publications Marine Modelling International at http://www.traplethouse.com/
MMI (through Traplet Publications) has produced a very nice 25 Minute video tape of building and sailing the Wee Nip, and their plans service offers full sized plans as well. See the photo below and some at the links on this page for more. | ![]() |
More on the Strathclyde School Yacht Modeler's Competition
at http://www.na-me.ac.uk/
Strathclyde 70 Class rules at
http://www.na-me.ac.uk/
Design Guidance information at:
http://www.na-me.ac.uk//Design%20Guidance.htm
AS of 10 June 2002, I've been in contact with Ann Smith of Traplet USA who is working on a package deal for the MMI March 2002 Back Issue with the article featuring the Wee Nip, the 25 Minute video, and a full sized set of plans all for one package price. This should result in some savings for a teacher or mentor that needs all three to review or begin a mentoring program.
Sand Point Model Sailing Club, AMYA club #95, in Titusville, FL
has for years been hosting Soling 1M building classes through the winter and enjoying the company of new Soling skippers thereafter. Certainly pride of construction helps these new skippers truly enjoy their new found sailing experiences.