The Sabot class is developing the sailing skills for our sports’ future and is extremely proud that the junior training class is a continuing overachiever on the aims of SheSails.
Thank you to our three presenters for presenting at the NSW/ACT Race Offical Education webinar.
Damien Boldyrew update on the Racing Rules of Sailing, Hugh Leicester – Race Management at the Olympics and David Staley covering Recruiting, Developing and Retaining Volunteers.
From the presentation, you can view the PowerPoints and other valuable links.
The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, in conjunction with Ocean Clothing Group, is pleased to announce the Bollé International Youth Match Racing Regatta will return from 22-26 November 2021.
Sporting organisations affected by the COVID-19 shutdown are eligible for grants of up to $10,000 under a new assistance scheme announced by the NSW Government.
People with a disability will be able to participate in aquatic training and sailing activities on the Mid North Coast of NSW with the official opening of the North Coast Inclusive Aquatic Facility at the Coomba Aquatic Club.
Becoming a Dinghy Instructor is an exciting opportunity to enjoy sailing and contribute to grow our sport community. Discover more information on their role, perks and how to become one yourself!
Next season’s SAILING Champions League – Asia Pacific Finals will be held in Newcastle on 19-20 March and 26-27 March 2022 with sailors and clubs encouraged to lock the dates into their calendars.
Australian Sailing have made the difficult decision to not select or send an Australian Sailing Youth Team to the 2021 Youth Sailing World Championships.
Sydney dumped an ice-bucket on MC38 crews racing on Pittwater in Act 3 of the season, Marcus Blackmore's local Hooligan crew shaking off the dismal winter conditions, and their classmates, to land back on the one design class podium for the first time in a while.
The Laser ILCA Dinghy 50th Anniversary was celebrated in style on Sydney Harbour on Sunday 20 June. Over 100 sailors braved the winter morning to take part in the historic event that marked the birth of the world's most popular single-handed dinghy.
The Australian Sailing State and National Race Officer Seminar is a two day seminar for State or National level accreditation. Race Officers play an important role in sailing by enabling higher level competition through assisting the regatta planning process and conducting fair racing.
A world record attempt of 200+ ILCA Laser dinghies will sail in a
parade from Sydney Opera House to South Head, starting at 10.00am on Sunday 30 May 2021, to celebrate
50 years of the popular sailing class.