So I happen to have a 3 day weekend and am hoping to find a boat to go out on Sun/Mon for a discover sailing type trip or even and as green horn crew.
I have 2 people, the girlfriend and myself both new to sailing. Anyone know of any boats/races/cruises where we can start our sailing journey?
Hmmmm. You did not put much thought into that post did you??
Not to sure what you mean. At most I was hoping someone knew of a popular race I could visit that needs participants.
I have 3 days but only 2 that I can afford to hit the water on, but if evening prep is a thing I can help with then great.
Also I have looked around and didn't see that much on at the moment and the weather is light except for Saturday. The day that's busy sadly.
Furthermore before this post I did call a couple clubs to see if I could join their activities and joined a crewing site.
I figured the more airtime I can get the higher the chances some one my come along although unlikely so maybe it's a bit light on the personal details...
If you have a better suggestion I would be happy hear it. (no sarcasm intended)
Cisco you are correct ![]()
Please post a photo for your girlfriend
PS can you swim? (BYO PFD)
Haha! Yes we can swim and I have one PFD. ![]()
I'm in NSW Sydney but can drive anywhere nsw. I assumed that NSW in my profile was enough of a location indication. Note taken. ![]()
pacificsailingschool.com.au/services/start-crewing/
Try this.
Other companies are Eastsail, LiquidEdge, Flyingfish
Alternatively you can try some dinghy sailing at Woolhara sailing club. Not as glam as Keelboat but a lot of fun and a good way to learn.
Ed
pacificsailingschool.com.au/services/start-crewing/
Try this.
Other companies are Eastsail, LiquidEdge, Flyingfish
Alternatively you can try some dinghy sailing at Woolhara sailing club. Not as glam as Keelboat but a lot of fun and a good way to learn.
Ed
Heya,
Thanks for that. Having some formal training would definitely make this easier but they are all budget killers for the moment. I was hoping to crew with someone that does not mind a couple of eager newbs.
That first links booking button doesn't work and the rest all start in a couple of weeks which is a bit late :/
I do like dinghy idea but the GF being from the EU has the whole terrified of sharks deal that I'm working on overcoming so a boat you can fall off of is too much for her atm. Me - I don't mind the puppies so much being a kiter.
Thanks!
Standard line I use on my students is that I've never, ever, heard of anyone anywhere in the world being taken by a shark off a capsized dinghy (since I started sailing in 1965 anyway).
Yachts are much riskier to the health (loads on everything are at potentially fatal levels and you go where worse things can happen) and dinghy sailing must be statistically just about the safest sport in the world (except maybe curling).
Standard line I use on my students is that I've never, ever, ....
Thanks, I will definitely tell her that??
So I did end up going out over the weekend, a colleague of mine mine has sailing on his bucklist and so we ended up taking a Hobi wave at the Balmoral sailing club.
It's the most fun I have had in a while! I can't wait to get out again. We even flipped the boat trying to fast in a bit chop. Such a good time out!
So up next I think, is to get out on a dinghy and see if I can crew at a club close to me. (kareela)
Thanks for all the tips here!