Try Sailing
Try Sailing
Want to try crewing?
Simply provide your details and agree to our Try Sailing Risk Warning online to get started.
Please be at the Club an hour before a Friday twilight race or two hours before a Saturday race. Say hello to one of our members and they'll introduce you to one of our directors who will match you with a skipper and answer your questions.
Experienced sailors and those newer to sailing are invited to try crewing.
If you haven't sailed for a while or have had a couple of lessons and want to build your skills, crewing is an affordable way to get into sailing.
It's free to try crewing. Sail with us up to three times, then join as a crew membership for less than $150 a year.
Click get me started and complete some contact details. Be at the Club an hour before a Friday twilight race or two hours before a Saturday race.
We'll match you with one of our members and you'll sail on their keel or sports boat. Races are on the enclosed waters of Botany Bay and the Georges River.
It’s easy to get started; you just need to bring a hat, sun screen, water a spray jacket and an extra layer. Please wear shoes with white soles e.g. trainers or volleys. Most boats have room down below for a sail bag with a change of clothes and you may like to bring some snacks and drinks.
On a racing yacht there are a number of different roles: the skipper or helmsman; the fore-decker or bowman; the tactician; the main trimmer; headsail trimmer; spinnaker trimmer and rail candy. On smaller yachts some of these positions are combined. The person who owns the boat will usually helm, but as our bay races start on Botany Bay, you may get an opportunity to steer on the way home.
Saturday Bay Racing
We have an active cruising division. Once you're a member, let us know about your sailing goals and we'll connect you to some like minded cruisers.
