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Event Series: Youth Adventure

Youth Adventure

March 28 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Discover the Fun of Sailing!

Sat 07 Feb 2026 13:00 — Sat 28 Mar 2026 16:00

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The Youth Fleet Program introduces young people aged 12–17 to the exciting world of sailing and watersports. Whether they’re brand new to sailing or returning to build on past experience, this program combines fun and learning, providing a solid foundation in sailing while encouraging an active, social lifestyle.

Youth sailors will learn essential skills in our RS Quest dinghies, while enjoying time on the water with friends.

This program is the perfect way to stay active, make new friends, and develop a lifelong love of the water. With 8 sessions per term, sailors can progress at their own pace, with their mates alongside them. Whether you’ve sailed before or it’s your very first time, this program is designed to bring together a range of skill levels, so everyone gets something out of it.

Program Details:

  • Ages: 12-17 years old
  • Instructors: Friendly and qualified instructors accredited by Australian Sailing
  • Session Days: Saturday Afternoons
  • Instructor Guidance: Our instructors will provide personalised feedback and can advise when your child is ready for the next level.
  • Cost: $255

Pre-Requisites:

  • Children should ideally be water confident, but they will always wear life jackets during sessions.
  • No prior sailing knowledge required
  • Be ages 12-17

Drop-off/Pick-up Location:

  • RQYS Sailing Academy Office

What to bring with you:

TOP – You will want a long-sleeve shirt or rashie that will protect you from the sun and keep you warm on those cooler days!

BOTTOMS – Shorts, Boardies, or leggings that you don’t mind getting wet!

CLOSED-TOE SHOES – This can be a pair of runners you don’t mind getting wet, or Aqua shoes from your last snorkelling adventure!

SUN PROTECTION – We recommend bringing a Hat, Sunscreen, Water Bottle, and Sunnies!

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

By registering for this program, you acknowledge and accept that sailing is a dangerous sport that carries inherent risks, including the potential for serious injury. One specific risk during this course is head injuries caused by contact with the boom or other equipment, which can occur regardless of a sailor’s level of experience or skill.

The safety of each sailor is ultimately their own and their parents’ responsibility. This includes taking appropriate precautions to minimize risks, such as wearing a helmet to reduce the likelihood of serious injury.

Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

578 ROYAL ESP, MANLY QLD 4179
MANLY, QLD 4179 Australia