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URI
Sailing Center
The University
of Rhode Island Sailing Pavilion is located on Point Judith Pond in
Wakefield, RI. It is a short 15-minute drive from the University's
main Kingston campus.
In the early
1950s, members of the Rhode Island State College Boat Club constructed
the first sailing facility on property leased from the Town of South
Kingstown at Marina Park. By the mid-80s it was evident that the
"Shack" could no longer support an extensive racing program
and a thriving recreational/instructional program. It was decided
that a new, modern facility was needed. Demolition of the original
building took place in December of 1991 and by May 1992 the new
facility was completed.
September of
1992 saw the dedication of the Robert P. Arrigan Memorial Sailing
Pavilion. The facility boasts of the Harry Anderson Room, which is
a large meeting/classroom area. In addition there are two offices
for the Sailing Coordinator and the Sailing Coach. A third room
has been transformed into a sail loft. There are two showers and
heads to round out the upstairs space. In the basement is a complete
shop with a full compliment of tools to handle almost any kind of
repair. There is storage for sails and equipment as well. The pavilion
is finished off with a covered, outdoor deck, named for Building
Committee Chair Ed Rumowicz, that overlooks the docks and Salt Pond.
Potter's Landing, named after longtime supporter and former Sailing
Team member Ralph Potter, is the docking system where the fleets
of FJs, Tech Dinghies and powerboats are stored.
Drections
to the Sailing Center
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