Intermediate
Barwon Heads Sailing Association

Tackers 2

A intermediate kids course in our nationally recognised learn-to-sail pathway.

11th Jan 2027 – 15th Jan 2027 See all dates
1:00pm – 4:45pm
Barwon Heads Sailing Association
Ages 7–12
$435.00

Course Overview

Tackers is more than just a sailing program—it’s an adventure where kids can explore the water, make new friends and build confidence, all while having the time of their lives. It’s a safe, structured way to spark their curiosity and give them a taste of freedom on the open water. With expert supervision and loads of hands-on fun, this program helps kids develop independence, teamwork and a love for adventure—all whilst learning how to sail.

Course Prerequisites

  • Water confident
  • 7-12 years-old
  • Skills, knowledge and experience gained in Tackers 1.

Who should do this course?

This course is designed for participants who have completed Tackers 1.

Course Outcomes

By the end of the Tackers 2 course, the participants will be able to:

  • Get out of irons on their own
  • Safely gybe the boat
  • Correctly use the tiller extension
  • Sailing around a triangle course, including:
    • Upwind – on a close hauled course tacking through the ‘no go zone’
    • Downwind – with centreboard up
    • Reaching – correct sail position
  • Demonstrate a 360 and 720-degree turn

What to Bring

Water
Hat
Snack
Towel
Wet Clothes
Spare Clothes
Shoes

If Available

Spray Jacket
Wetsuit
Water Shoes

Location

Barwon Heads Sailing Association, Ewing Blyth Drive, Barwon Heads VIC 3227
Free parking beside the club and along the river.

Before your sail

Getting ready for day one.

Please arrive 15 minutes early on day 1 to meet the instructors, sign in and get comfortable. On following days, just arrive shortly before the program start time.

Pack these
  • Water
  • Hat
  • Snack
  • Towel
  • Wet clothes
  • Spare clothes
  • Shoes
If available
  • Spray jacket
  • Wetsuit
  • Water shoes

Our instructors will welcome you, run through a safety briefing, and fit you with a lifejacket. You’ll learn the basics on shore before heading out to try some simple sailing skills. 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

What a session on the water looks like.

Sailing continues in light rain and fresh breezes, but safety always comes first. If conditions aren’t suitable we switch to engaging shore-based activities — rigging, knots and games — until they improve, and we have jackets available in colder weather. Lightning means no on-water activity until the sky is clear.

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

Absolutely. Ask your instructor where the best vantage point is for the day — it can vary depending on the session plan, wind and tide.

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

After your sail

Wrapping up and what comes next.

Most of our sailing locations have hot showers open to participants, along with change-room facilities.

For safety, all participants under 18 must be signed out with the instructor at the end of each session. If someone else is collecting your child, or they’re walking home, please let the instructor know at drop-off.

Chat with your instructor on the final day about the best follow-on course for your ability — they’ll point you to the right next step.

General questions

Confidence, skills and gear.

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

  • Ages 7–12Tackers 1 · entry level
  • Ages 12–17OutThere Sailing
  • AdultsStart Sailing

Already sailed before? Let us know and we’ll place you at the right level. You can also browse all courses.

Yes. All of our 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 on the water.

Instructors usually coach from a powered safety RIB so you get plenty of hands-on time at the helm — but 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 above.

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 and we’ll adapt activities to suit.