Start Sailing Feb Williamstown

Start Sailing Feb Williamstown

Date
1st Feb - 1st March See all dates
Time
8:30am-12:30pm
Age
Adult
Location
Williamstown Sailing Club

$435.00

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Course Overview

This course is a combination of Australian Sailing’s Start Sailing 1 & Start Sailing 2 courses.   Start Sailing offers adults an exciting opportunity to discover the world of sailing. Our program combines theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. Led by experienced instructors, you’ll gain confidence in both the fundamentals and nuances of sailing. By the end of the week, our goal is to have you sailing unassisted, ready to embrace the freedom and adventure that sailing offers.

Course Outcomes

Preparation

  • Learn how to use the appropriate safety equipment

  • Identify weather conditions and prepare accordingly

Boats and Equipment

  • Learn to set up (rig) a boat

  • Identify the commonly used parts of the boat

  • Identify all parts of the boat

  • Demonstrate correct boat, sailing gear and sail care

Ropework

  • Learn to tie a figure of eight knot, reef knot and a bowline

Safety and Emergencies

  • Perform a capsize recovery

  • Participate in boat towing

Skills and Techniques

  • Launch and recover a boat

  • Correctly tack and stop the boat

  • Successfully sail a reaching course

  • Demonstrate correct crewing, helming and sail setting methods while sailing on all points of sail

  • Correctly gybe

  • Successfully sail a triangle and windward/leeward course

  • Perform man overboard recovery

  • Use tiller extension during all manoeuvres

  • Demonstrate correct centreboard positions on all points of sail

Sailing theory

  • Port/starboard

  • Windward/leeward

  • Right of way rules on the water

  • Buoyage and signage on the water

  • Show an understanding of gusts and lulls

  • Show an understanding of lifts and knocks

Meteorology and Tides

  • Identify wind direction

  • Source weather forecast

What to Bring

Water

Hat

Snack

Towel

Wet Clothes

Spare Clothes

Shoes

If Available

Spray Jacket

Wetsuit

Water Shoes

Location

FAQ’s

Before Your Sail

Please arrive 15 minutes early on day 1 to meet the instructors, sign in and get comfortable. On subsequent days, arrive prior to the start of the program. 

On your first day, our instructors will welcome you, run through a safety briefing, and get you fitted with a lifejacket. You’ll learn the basics on shore before heading out on the water to try simple sailing skills. The sessions are step-by-step, fun, and supportive—no experience needed. By the end of the day, you’ll feel more confident and ready for the adventure ahead!

During Your Sail

Sailing continues in light rain or fresh breezes, but safety comes first. We switch to engaging shore-based activities (rigging, knots, games) until conditions improve. In colder conditions we have jackets available. 

Lightning = no on-water activity until it’s clear.

We pause mid-session for a water & snack break. Please pack your own food and a full drink bottle.

Absolutely! Ask the instructor where the best vantage point is to watch for the day. This may vary depending on the instructors session plans, wind and tide.

Yes. Drop off, enjoy your day and return for on-time pick-up.

After Your Sail

Most our sailing locations have hot showers open to participants, and change room facilities. 

For safety all participants under 18 must be signed-out at the end of the session. Please sign out with he instructor before leaving. If someone else is picking your child up, or they are walking home, please speak to the instructor at drop-off. 

Chat with your instructor on the final day about the best follow-on course for your ability. 

General Questions

Definitely. Our programs start from absolute beginner level and build skills step-by-step.

Ages 7–12: Tackers 1 (entry)
Ages 12–17: Out-There Sailing
Adults: Start Sailing
Already sailed? Let us know and we’ll place you at the right level.

Yes. All instructors hold current Australian Sailing certificates, First-Aid and Working With Children checks.

Basic water confidence helps, but everyone wears an AS-approved lifejacket at all times. 

Instructors usually coach from a powered safety RIB so you get hands-on time at the helm. They can jump aboard if you need extra support.

Not at all. We provide boats, sails and lifejackets. Just follow the What should I bring list. 

Our dinghies are light and forgiving. If you can move around reasonably well and sit or kneel for short periods, you’ll be fine. Let us know about any specific concerns so we can adapt activities.

Course Overview
This course is a combination of Australian Sailing’s Start Sailing 1 & Start Sailing 2 courses.   Start Sailing offers adults an exciting opportunity to discover the world of sailing. Our program combines theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. Led by experienced instructors, you’ll gain confidence in both the fundamentals and nuances of sailing. By the end of the week, our goal is to have you sailing unassisted, ready to embrace the freedom and adventure that sailing offers.

Preparation

  • Learn how to use the appropriate safety equipment

  • Identify weather conditions and prepare accordingly

Boats and Equipment

  • Learn to set up (rig) a boat

  • Identify the commonly used parts of the boat

  • Identify all parts of the boat

  • Demonstrate correct boat, sailing gear and sail care

Ropework

  • Learn to tie a figure of eight knot, reef knot and a bowline

Safety and Emergencies

  • Perform a capsize recovery

  • Participate in boat towing

Skills and Techniques

  • Launch and recover a boat

  • Correctly tack and stop the boat

  • Successfully sail a reaching course

  • Demonstrate correct crewing, helming and sail setting methods while sailing on all points of sail

  • Correctly gybe

  • Successfully sail a triangle and windward/leeward course

  • Perform man overboard recovery

  • Use tiller extension during all manoeuvres

  • Demonstrate correct centreboard positions on all points of sail

Sailing theory

  • Port/starboard

  • Windward/leeward

  • Right of way rules on the water

  • Buoyage and signage on the water

  • Show an understanding of gusts and lulls

  • Show an understanding of lifts and knocks

Meteorology and Tides

  • Identify wind direction

  • Source weather forecast

Water

Hat

Snack

Towel

Wet Clothes

Spare Clothes

Towel

If Available

Spray Jacket

Wetsuit

Water Shoes

Before Your Sail

Please arrive 15 minutes early on day 1 to meet the instructors, sign in and get comfortable. On subsequent days, arrive prior to the start of the program. 

On your first day, our instructors will welcome you, run through a safety briefing, and get you fitted with a lifejacket. You’ll learn the basics on shore before heading out on the water to try simple sailing skills. The sessions are step-by-step, fun, and supportive—no experience needed. By the end of the day, you’ll feel more confident and ready for the adventure ahead!

During Your Sail

Sailing continues in light rain or fresh breezes, but safety comes first. We switch to engaging shore-based activities (rigging, knots, games) until conditions improve. In colder conditions we have jackets available. 

Lightning = no on-water activity until it’s clear.

We pause mid-session for a water & snack break. Please pack your own food and a full drink bottle.

Absolutely! Ask the instructor where the best vantage point is to watch for the day. This may vary depending on the instructors session plans, wind and tide.

Yes. Drop off, enjoy your day and return for on-time pick-up.

After Your Sail

Most our sailing locations have hot showers open to participants, and change room facilities. 

For safety all participants under 18 must be signed-out at the end of the session. Please sign out with he instructor before leaving. If someone else is picking your child up, or they are walking home, please speak to the instructor at drop-off. 

Chat with your instructor on the final day about the best follow-on course for your ability. 

General Questions

Definitely. Our programs start from absolute beginner level and build skills step-by-step.

Ages 7–12: Tackers 1 (entry)
Ages 12–17: Out-There Sailing
Adults: Start Sailing
Already sailed? Let us know and we’ll place you at the right level.

Yes. All instructors hold current Australian Sailing certificates, First-Aid and Working With Children checks.

Basic water confidence helps, but everyone wears an AS-approved lifejacket at all times. 

Instructors usually coach from a powered safety RIB so you get hands-on time at the helm. They can jump aboard if you need extra support.

Not at all. We provide boats, sails and lifejackets. Just follow the What should I bring list. 

Our dinghies are light and forgiving. If you can move around reasonably well and sit or kneel for short periods, you’ll be fine. Let us know about any specific concerns so we can adapt activities.

Registration

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