Eight juvenile offenders will be taught yachting as part of the Sail For Justice programme.
Offenders aged 15 to 21, who have been charged with everything from petty theft to manslaughter, will be taught the basics of sailing.

They will train with instructors on small dinghies for several weeks. The training program includes a month and a half of training in Spain.
The boat's name symbolizes what juvenile delinquents strive to achieve by proving to themselves and society that they are capable of creation.

Mark Hunter, co-founder of SailFuture, the nonprofit organization that developed the program for the Justice Department, admits that not everything about the program goes smoothly.
Next month, the team will compete in the Atlantic Cruiser Rally, a 2,700 nautical mile transatlantic sailing race.