School Holiday Programs

Royal Brighton Yacht Club offer Australian Sailing learn to sail courses run in the mornings 9am – 12 pm. Kids don’t need to have any sailing experience or club membership to participate. See Below

September 2025

Week 1: 22nd – 26th | Week 2: 29th – 3rd Oct

For RBYC club members who have completed the learn to sail pathway and are looking to develop their sailing further we run our development programs 1 pm – 4pm CLICK HERE

Tackers (5 – 12yrs)

Tackers is a fun introductory, games-based sailing program designed for kids aged 5-12 years-old.

Little Tackers(LT)
Fun & Games in the shallows for 5-6 year-olds.
Tackers Intro
Short 1 day introduction to the Tackers program for 7-12 year-olds.
Tackers 1 (T1)
Having Fun Learn the basics of sailing, for 7-12 year-olds.
Tackers 2 (T2)
Tricks & Techniques Learn tricks and techniques of sailing, for 7-12 year-olds.
Tackers 3 (T3)
Sailing Fast! Learn more advanced sailing skills, for 7-12 year-olds.

Book Tackers Training HERE

OutThere Sailing (OTS) 12-18 yrs

OutThere Sailing is a program that has been specifically designed for teenagers from 12 to 18 years old. OutThere Sailing is perfect for teens who want to try sailing in a non-competitive, social and fun setting (leave your homework onshore)!


OutThere Sailing 1
This course introduces participants to sailing and its introductory skills with a focus on having fun with friends.
OutThere Sailing 2
This course leverages the same social philosophy and further develops sailing skills acquired from the lower level course.
OutThere Sailing 3
This course enables participants to build their confidence and refine their skills to sail autonomously or with friends.

Book OutThere Training HERE
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FAQ’s

DO I NEED A LIFEJACKET?
Yes, a PFD type 1 or 2 lifejacket must be worn at all times on the water. The club has supply of life jackets but sailors are encouraged to purchase their own for comfort and guarantee of a good fit.

WHAT KIND OF CLOTHING DO I NEED?
Children will be splashing in and out of dinghies all the time. Inevitably, they will get wet. Their clothes should be selected with this in mind. They should wear clothing that will remain warm when wet. A wetsuit or similar is recommended. If in doubt, assume you’re going to get wet, that way if you don’t, its a win!

Enclosed footwear should be worn at all times for safety reasons. Examples include wetsuit boots, sandshoes or surf socks.

Hat and sunscreen are also required. The hat should be attached to the rest of the clothing by a lanyard (sailor talk for a bit of string) to avoid getting lost. Parents should supervise the application of sunscreen to their children. UV reflects off the water, increasing UV exposure.

After sailing, children will require a change of clothes. A small bag with the change and a towel is useful. If children are cold and wet, showers are available.