Last year we saw some great sailing from all our Juniors. Congratulations to our Most Improved Junior as well as those who progressed from the double-handers up to the Silver fleet and from the Silver to the Gold fleet!





Once again our friendly team of voluntary OYC sailing instructors, parents and members have some exciting sailing planned for our Juniors this season.
Dates and times can be found in the club online diary here.
We start the season with a ‘Parent & Junior briefing’ in mid April which will give you the chance to meet the team and find out all you need to know about how the training sessions run as well as a host of other exciting plans. Training evenings are held on Thursdays from 5.30pm to 8pm, from April to July.
We welcome all children aged between 8 and 18 regardless of parental membership of the OYC. For those children who are not part of a Family membership, Cadet membership is available at a much lower cost. Please contact the club Secretary, via the website under “About Us”, “Join Us” or “Contact OYC” to request membership information. Please book your place by emailing the ">Sailing Secretary (Stu Risebrow). Once your space has been confirmed please complete the form found within the Members area (Username = oyc, Password is the complete top line on the back of your membership card – all 6 characters). Demand for training is high so numbers will be capped to ensure we maintain sensible Instructor : Student ratios and we’re able to continue to provide sufficient safety cover afloat.
These sessions are run by voluntary OYC members with appropriate experience, assisted by parents and grandparents. The aim is to encourage sailing, social skills and seamanship by:
- The children learning through fun, games, mini races and spending time on the water, alongside informal training.
- Gaining experience at the child’s own pace in a safe environment.
- Providing an opportunity to meet other young sailors of a similar age for fun on the water.
Our hope is to attract new Juniors to the Club who in time will continue to enjoy sailing through into adulthood.
The details:
- At least one parent/guardian is required to stay at the Club during the event and they are encouraged to help their Junior with rigging, launch and recovery.
- Safety boat cover will be provided.
- The Club dinghies will be available to use or the Juniors are welcome to use their own dinghies during these events. (Appropriate insurance must be held if using own boats). Currently there are 10 Toppers, a Hartley 15 and a Wayfarer. The Hartley 15 and the Wayfarer are used for the beginners and one of the club Instructors will always be onboard these to deliver training. The Toppers can be used independently by those (experienced) Juniors who can sail a triangular course (Silver & Gold fleet) and by new / inexperienced Juniors as soon as the club Instructors decide they are at the required standard.
- Children must come with adequate clothing to keep them warm (bear in mind it’s colder on the water), including a buoyancy aid (these are available to borrow from the Club free of charge). For Topper sailors – a wetsuit is required with windproof over, and either old trainers or wetsuit boots/shoes. For the Wayfarer sailors – warm comfortable layers with windproof over, and either old trainers or wetsuit boots/shoes. On colder days thermal base layers, warm hats and gloves may be required.
- Please read the following code of conduct (OYC Code of Conduct) with your child and sign the Junior Training and Events Contact Details & Consent form before taking part:
Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy Statement & Procedures
Programme:
- We have been running these regular training sessions since 2022. To cater for different abilities this year the club is organising two courses. The Level 1 course is for those who’ve never stepped in a boat before (or those who are very rusty). The Level 2/3 course is aimed at those who’ve learnt the basics with us in previous years and wish to improve their proficiency in dinghy-handling.
- Open to all members over 18.
- Please come dressed ready to sail if possible as this will allow you to get afloat sooner.
- We’ll be using the club’s double-handed training boats (Wayfarer & Hartley 15) as well as the fleet of Toppers.
- Training will follow the RYA National Sailing Scheme Level 1, 2 and 3 with each session building on the skills learnt in previous sessions.
- We usually start with a demo and an opportunity to practise new skills ashore before heading afloat.
- Once clear of Ostrich Creek, sailors will take control of the boats (supervised by the Instructors) and spend maximum time as helm or crew to help them learn the ropes!
- The clubhouse and bar will be open after the session for sailors and spectators to dry out, warm and socialise.
- To help us gauge interest in these sessions please email the Sailing Secretary (Stu Risebrow).