”My work on the physical, social and emotional benefits of interaction with water…

consistently reveals that participants in FUEL increase their confidence, develop self-determination, and learn critical thinking skills that support life as thriving adults who contribute to their community.”

— WALLACE J. NICHOLS, PH.D.
Author, ”Blue Mind”

 Kids Cruises

 Pathways

 Sailing School

Semester Voyages

 
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Travel the World

See more of our planet in 3.5 months than most people see in a lifetime.

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Learn to Sail

Build a bedrock of practical skills that will help you the rest of your life.

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Prepare for Life

Develop your social and emotional intelligence, earn college credits, build confidence.

 

Give Learners an Educational Experience They Cannot Get in School

Voyage One

Fall 2023: Mediterranean to Caribbean Trans-Atlantic
14 Weeks
(Sample Itinerary)

Ports of Call

 
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France

Nice, St. Tropez, Cannes, Corsica, Villefranche

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Italy

Civitavecchia, Porto Venere, Rome, Elba, Sardinia

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Spain

Minorca, Mallorca, Cartagena, Grenada, Gibraltar

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Africa

Essaouira, Casablanca, Safi, Agadir

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Mid-Atlantic

Canary Islands (Fuertaventura, Las Palmas), Cape Verde Islands

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Caribbean

St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Martinique, Dominica, Nevis and Antigua, St. Maarten

 

The Route

 

Students join the ship in early September in Nice, France. Using the last warm weeks of the northern summer, we wind through French, Italian, and Spanish Mediterranean coastal towns. With frequent stops in ports along the way students are able to acclimate with the ship. After passing through Gibraltar, we sail down the Morocco coast then to the Canary Islands and the Cape Verdes. The biggest leg of the voyage is the 2,200 nautical mile crossing of the Atlantic from the Cape Verdes to the West Indies.

The students will learn, while experiencing first-hand, relevant subject matter. For example, what creates the trade winds which are driving our sailing ship? And, how have they impacted human history? The final weeks of the voyage will be spent exploring the delightful tropical islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean before the students fly home from St. Maarten.

 

Help Launch the FUEL Program

Sample Courses

 
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Leadership Development


4 Full-Semester Credits

Using the challenges of the close and dynamic environment aboard our ship students will progress through roles of amateur sailors, professional crew, watch leaders, and officers in order to develop their own potential as leaders. Peer-to-peer, group, and self evaluations will be a big part of this course as students explore first hand the most effective methods of leadership.

 
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Seamanship and Navigation


4 Full-Semester Credits

This course is intended to create a foundation for mariner competency. All students that come through our program will complete this course while aboard our ship. In addition, students can receive their Standards of Training, Certification, and Watch-keeping (STCW-95), and Able Seaman certificate, credentials required for most professional mariner positions worldwide.

 
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Weather and Climatology


4 Full-Semester Credits

Weather is an integral aspect of successful voyage planning and execution. This course will build a macro understanding of global climate but also create an understanding of how to identify and foresee changing local weather events. Students will be learning about the weather they are experiencing as it shapes their daily lives aboard.

 
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Intro to Marine Biology


4 Full-Semester Credits

This course will introduce students, through observation, to marine biology. Students will learn about the diversity of marine organisms and the complicated environments that exist in the ocean. Biology, taxonomy, oceanography and ecology are all topics that will be introduced and explored. Local ecosystems and species observed will be emphasized as we journey through different seascapes.

 
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Intro to Oceanography


4 Full-Semester Credits

This course will introduce students to the important concepts that help us understand Earth's oceans. Topics will range across biological, chemical, geological and physical oceanography. Ocean currents, wave production and fluid dynamics will all be taught with relation to sailing conditions. The material will be learned through lectures relevant to our experiences during our voyage.

 
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Intro to Astronomy


4 Full-Semester Credits

Starting with a survey of the night sky and the daily motions of the stars and planets, this course explores our current understanding of the Universe. We trace the evolution of the tools of the astronomer and how those tools have led to our theories of the solar system, the life cycle of stars, the formation of elements, the formation of galaxies and the evolution of the universe.

 

All courses will be taught in an experiential framework aboard our ship. This hands-on, active approach to learning has proven to be more effective than conventional classroom teaching for all types of individual learning styles.

Light the Spark for the Next Generation of Learners

Have a question? Email FUEL’s Executive Director