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5  (14 total reviews)

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Aislinn Mierau (Current Participant)

5

"Relying on people despite knowing them only a few weeks makes Brigs the experience of a lifetime."

I've spent 3 summers in the program, as well as about to complete my third Winter Program. Brigs has taught me community and teamwork more than any other activity that I have been a part of. Living an... Read full review

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Anonymous (Current Participant)

5

"It taught me so much about sailing and navigation, but also leadership. teamwork, delegation, and public speaking."

Brigs Youth Sail Training is such a unique program that has allowed me to meet my closest friends that I wouldn't have met otherwise. The program atmosphere is welcoming and positive, feeling like fam... Read full review

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Joan Weed (parent)

"Years later they have a deep friendship and I feel Brigs had a huge role in this"

While at Brigs my kids learned how important teamwork was, they worked together with their crew mates to find solutions for big and small problems, invaluable skills I see them still put to use after all these years. Years later they have a deep friendship and I feel Brigs had a huge role in this.

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Alex Aukema (camper)

Alex's Journey

I was a trainee on the TS Playfair two summers ago. Last summer, I was a Petty Officer and Cook. I like Brigs mostly because of companionship and the friends I made. You go through tough situations with many different personalities. You talk, you do watch together, you have tough times together, and you er, and you get through it. You are confined to close quarters and you have to work closely together, kind of like a family. Being part of a crew meant I had duties, responsibilities and a new kind of family. I learned about teaching people, taking care of people, and helping others become competent.

It is easier to work with people if you like them. I’m a bit introverted, but as a Petty Officer, I needed to get to know new trainees, because I would live with them and work with them. As the more experienced one, I had to take the first step, even though it was not in my nature. I tried to develop a bond by finding something--a common interest or factor between us—to talk about with every new person. Even the shy ones or quietest ones can form a bond and I made friends with all types of different personalities. Now I’m more capable of taking that first step, I hardly hesitate.

Being the cook was hard. You have to keep people happy and fed because if they are hungry, they get grumpy and don’t have enough energy to pull the sails. At first, people were hesitant to eat, but they get hungrier. I knew how to cook before I was the cook on Brigs, but now I know how to cook in a tilted kitchen using industrial sized pots on a propane stove. Some days, I had to get up at 4:30 to make breakfast for 7:30. I had to feed 20 people three meals a day and most meals were made from scratch. Once I made brownies, the boat was tilted, and the brownies came out tilted. One end was thin and hard, and stuck to the pan, the other end was thick and soft—but everyone loved them anyhow.

I love Brigs because it’s like stepping into the past. It’s the same type of boat sailed hundreds of years ago. The problems we faced were the same problems sailors faced a 100 or 300 or 500 years ago--weather and wind. We can’t control these.

Going aloft while sailing and seeing how high I was, was amazing. You can look down and see people laughing and talking and sailing. You look up and see clear blue sky forever. You look forward and see a billowing sail. If you look beside and behind, you see the distance you have come. Sometimes you see land, sometimes only water. We also saw many windmills!
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Hannah MacLeod-Kerr (camper)

From Trainee to Crew Member

I’m not sure why I became interested in sailing, much less sailing tall ships, but after a year and a half I can honestly say that I don’t regret it one bit. In November 2018, I joined Brigs as a winter program trainee. It was hard in the beginning because everyone knew each other from the previous summer and I felt like an outsider. However, because of the amazing community at Brigs everyone, including the captain, made me feel included as a member of the team. After a winter of getting Playfair ready for the upcoming summer, learning parts of the ship, the basics of sailing, knot tying, and some navigation, I became a Petty Officer. The summer is when I learnt the most about not only sailing, but also leadership and life skills. I helped trainees become accustomed to life aboard a ship and learn how to be a member of a crew. By stepping out of my comfort zone and joining Brigs. I find that I have become more confident and independent outside of the program. Now that your sails are filled with interest, I leave you with this; Knot sure what to do this summer? Try something new, don’t get 'tide' down and sea where it takes you.

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Summer 2021 Parent (parent)

Brigs is one of the most positive things in my child's life so far

Thank you for your time and guidance. Brigs is one of the most positive things in my child's life so far

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Maegan Dean (alumnus)

"This program changed my entire life"

This program changed my entire life, the friends I met there I am still dear friends with. Am so glad that they are around still I cannot wait to send my children to Brigs.

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Summer 2021 Trainee (camper)

My time on the boat was so much fun and definitely worth doing

This was an amazing experience overall for me. The extreme conditions built my character and the group work brought out my leadership qualities. The gorgeous water and the north's beautiful nature brought out my passion for geography. I developed many skills involving navigation which were really cool but more than that, I learned about resilience and in the process gained some self confidence. Overall, my time on the boat was so much fun and definitely worth doing ... Show More

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Summer 2021 Trainee (camper)

Not only did i learn to sail, i feel as though i grew as a person.


Not only did i learn to sail, i feel as though i grew as a person. Brigs is more than a trip or a course, its an experience i will never forget.

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Alex Fryer (alumnus)

"It will be one of the best experiences anyone can have"

I spent close to half an hour trying to put my experience at Brigs into words and ended up deleting what I had written. Writing does not do justice to the positive influence Brigs has had on every part of my life. I would need to talk to you in person so you can see the look in my eyes, expression on my face, tone of my voice and genuine enthusiasm I have for my time spent in the program. Not only would I not be who I am today without the program, I wouldn't have met some of the best people in my life. If you are considering going on a course or (if you're a parent) sending your child, do not hesitate. It will be one of the best experiences anyone can have ... Show More

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Summer 2021 Trainee (camper)

I had an absolutely fantastic time on the TS Playfair!

I had an absolutely fantastic time on the TS Playfair. Everyone there was supportive as I quickly gained an understanding on my role on the boat. We had many awesome opportunities, including sailing at night, furling the sails, and the scavenger hunt. My expectation of the voyage was high and my hope was well rewarded by the incredible experience I had ... Show More

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OUR KIDS review of Brigs Youth Sail Training

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Resiliency, teamwork, confidence, stewardship, empathetic leadership—time spent aboard a tall ship as part of crew is a means growing a range of skills and attributes. Certainly, the program was launched in 1962 with precisely those goals in mind, and they’ve been achieving them ever since. Participants become part of a crew of up to 28 members, and they travel to destinations within the Great Lakes. There’s a lot to see, and while Brigs perhaps doesn’t lead with it, geography and history are always close to hand. It’s exciting and unique, to be sure. It’s also expertly managed, the product of more than five decades of experience running youth programs in the region.  


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