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Sail To Prevail

Sail To Prevail - The National Disabled Sailing Program

Newport, Rhode Island - Newport County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Newport

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Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 02840

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Provider overview

Sail To Prevail offers therapeutic adaptive sailing for children and adults with disabilities from Fort Adams State Park in Newport, using custom-adapted, stable sailboats.

Sail To Prevail is a Newport nonprofit, founded in 1982, providing therapeutic adaptive sailing for people with disabilities from Fort Adams State Park.

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Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; confirm program-specific age ranges
Season
Summer sailing programs
Cost
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Sail To Prevail at Fort Adams State Park

Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 02840

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Therapeutic adaptive sailing

Adaptive sailing, adapted sailboats, harness and back support, active participation, session dates, and registration.

Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; confirm program-specific age ranges
Season
Summer sailing programs
Schedule
Contact Sail To Prevail for current summer session dates, eligibility, and registration at Fort Adams State Park.
Cost
Confirm program cost or fee assistance, eligibility, and how to register for a sailing session.
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Why this is listed
Sail To Prevail in Newport, founded in 1982 as the first U.S. sailing program for individuals with disabilities, runs summer therapeutic sailing at Fort Adams State Park in a fleet of custom-adapted 20-foot Independence sailboats with back-support seats and 4-point harnesses, encouraging participants to steer and trim sails.
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Program details we found

Therapeutic adaptive sailing

Sail To Prevail in Newport, founded in 1982 as the first U.S. sailing program for individuals with disabilities, runs summer therapeutic sailing at Fort Adams State Park in a fleet of custom-adapted 20-foot Independence sailboats with back-support seats and 4-point harnesses, encouraging participants to steer and trim sails.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names disabled children and adults, therapeutic sailing, adapted Independence sailboats, back-support seats, 4-point harnesses, and active participation steering and trimming sails.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about boat accessibility, transfer and harness support, the level of physical participation, what to bring, and how a new participant gets started.

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What we found: Sail To Prevail in Newport, founded in 1982 as the first U.S. sailing program for individuals with disabilities, runs summer therapeutic sailing at Fort Adams State Park in a fleet of custom-adapted 20-foot Independence sailboats with back-support seats and 4-point harnesses, encouraging participants to steer and trim sails.

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What to confirm

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