Summer Sailing Camp: The Complete Guide to Dressing Your Kids

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What to Pack for a Summer Sailing Camp?

Every year, thousands of children and teens join summer sailing camps, discovering this sport for the first time. It’s an exciting and formative experience—filled with wind in their hair, new friendships, and their first adventures at sea. These are the kinds of memories that last a lifetime

 

To enjoy it all to the fullest, the right gear is essential. This guide walks you through exactly how to dress your kids for summer sailing school—what to bring, what materials to choose, and which pieces are truly indispensable. 

Top Summer Sailing Camps for Kids

Across Italy, many organizations offer summer sailing schools for children and teens of all ages. Some of the most established programs include: 

 

 

In these environments, sailing becomes more than just a sport—it’s about growth, independence, and respect for the sea. And with the right outfit, every young sailor can live this adventure to the fullest, with safety and freedom. 

Sea, Wind and Sun: Why the Right Clothing Makes All the Difference

On a sailboat, weather conditions change rapidly—splashes of water, sudden gusts of wind, strong sun, and quickly dropping temperatures. It’s not just about style: what kids wear must be functional and protective.  

 

On a boat, children are like little explorers. That’s why choosing the right materials is key. Dressing them properly means keeping them safe and comfortable, with full freedom of movement—and a whole lot more fun.  

How to Dress Your Kids for a Sailing Summer Camp

Packing for summer sailing school becomes a little ritual—the moment a new adventure begins. But what do you really need?

A young person beams in a vibrant Greek Blue SLAM FOIL JR T-SHIRT SS made of organic cotton and bamboo, featuring "READY TO FLY" with diagonal stripes, paired with matching shorts against a gray backdrop, melding style and sustainability.

Sailing School Must-Haves

The best strategy? Choose a few essentials—but make sure they’re technical, lightweight and functional. Here are some key items: 

 

  • Comfortable t-shirts, both short- and long-sleeved, to alternate based on the weather; 
  • A technical sweatshirt or light fleece for cooler days, plus a waterproof jacket or windbreaker to guard against wind and sea spray; 
  • Quick-dry shorts or pants—perfect for summer days when fast drying is a must. 

 

SLAM’s youth collection is designed to accompany young sailors on every journey, with bright, bold colours that bring style to technical gear. 

A child with long hair is wearing the ETNZ Junior Deck Cap by SLAM, in ETNZ black. The cap, adorned with white logos including "Toyota" and "Emirates," features teal embroidery on the brim and perfectly complements their slight smile as they glance over their shoulder. The background is plain and light-colored.

The Importance of Accessories

Don’t forget some sailing essentials:  

 

 

Want to protect your kids from the summer sun? Here are some extra tips

Why a Rashguard Is a Must-Have for Kids

The rashguard is a true ally for any child at a sailing camp. This tight-fitting technical shirt protects against the sun, wind, abrasions, and cuts

 

Made from elastic, lightweight and quick-drying fabric, it’s ideal for both time at sea and downtime on land. Available in a variety of colours, it offers top protection for your kids.

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  • A young boy wears a SLAM FOIL JR RASHGUARD LS in Greek Blue and matching shorts. The quick-drying outfit provides UV protection as he gazes slightly upwards against the plain gray background.
  • A young boy stands in front of a plain background, wearing the FOIL JR RASHGUARD LS and matching shorts. This pink long-sleeve sports top from SLAM features quick-drying fit technology. He gazes to the side with a neutral expression, ready for action with style and functionality.

Practical Tips for Parents

Packing for a summer sailing camp might seem daunting, but a few smart tips can make all the difference. 

 

Here’s a checklist to help you out: 

  • Always bring a dry change of clothes and a bag for wet gear; 
  • Label each item with your child’s name and surname; 
  • Don’t overload the backpack: a few well-chosen technical garments are enough; 
  • Ask the camp if they provide any gear (some offer jackets or personal flotation devices); 
  • If you bought new items, have your child try them on before leaving. It helps boost their confidence and figure out what feels most comfortable. 

A Summer of Freedom, Safety and Style

A sailing summer camp is more than just a holiday—it’s about discovery, independence, and growth. With the right gear, it becomes a safe and comfortable adventure. 

 

Choose technical clothing that combines protection and freedom of movement, so that your child can enjoy an unforgettable experience. 

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