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RSAYS School Holiday Programme - Out There Sailing
Mon 29 Sep 2025 09:00 - Wed 01 Oct 2025 16:00
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Australian Sailing - OutThere Sailing: OutThere Sailing Combined (Dinghy)

Course information

Registrations for this course are closed.

*enrolments are now closed for our School Holiday Programme but we'd love to see you for our Term 4 OutThere Sailing sessions!  Please see https://www.rsays.com.au/junior-sailing for more details.


Come and try sailing with other 12-17 year olds of varying experience levels, from complete beginner to advanced. Over three exciting days we'll try dinghys, small keelboats, and have a bunch of fun on the water with our experienced sailing instructors in our sheltered Outer Harbour waters. Bring a friend for some shared on-water fun! The programme is $185 for the full three days, as part of which the RSAYS will supply boats and lifejackets. Participants will need to bring lunchboxes and clothes to get changed into if they get wet, wetsuits are also encouraged. Please note that participants are required to be confident swimmers. 


Overview

This is an OutThere Sailing combined course (a combination of OutThere Sailing 1, 2, 3). The combined course enables individual progression accross its duration, whilst allowing friends to remain together.

OutThere Sailing will always be about fun, social engagement and safety.

Prerequisites

Water confident.

Who should do this course?

This course is designed for participants who are 12-17 years-old looking to try a new activity, have some fun and engage with others whilst sailing.

Course Outcome

By the end of the OutThere Sailing combined course, the participants will achieve the standards of either OutThere Sailing 1, 2, or 3 and have had a lot of FUN with friends!

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We recognise that some of our course participants are completing the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award and may be using sailing and/or club membership to complete one or more sections of The Award. To learn more, click here