The Gateway to the Bay
Junior Sailing at RYCV
If you’re looking for a place where the city skyline meets the open water, Royals is it. The club has a long-standing reputation for nurturing young sailors, from their very first time on a boat to competing in state and national championships.
For the youngest sailors (ages 7–12), the Tackers program is the gold standard. It’s designed to be fun, social, and non-intimidating.
Tackers 1 – Having Fun: Kids get comfortable on the water, learn basic boat handling, and play games that build confidence.
Tackers 2 & 3: As they progress, they start to master the wind and learn the basics of racing, all while staying in a safe, supervised environment.
For teenagers (ages 12–17) who might be starting a bit later or want a more social vibe, the OutThere Sailing program is perfect. It’s less about strict “drills” and more about experiencing everything the water has to offer—from dinghies and keelboats to powerboat adventures. It’s the ultimate way to spend a Saturday with friends while picking up serious skills.
One of the biggest advantages of junior sailing at RYCV is the location. Hobsons Bay offers relatively flat water and consistent breezes, making it an ideal “classroom” for beginners. Plus, the club’s facilities—including the expansive hardstand and the warm, welcoming clubhouse—make the transition from the water to the land seamless for families.
For those who catch the racing bug, Royals is a powerhouse. The club frequently hosts major events, like the Cadet Class Victorian State Championships, giving junior members a front-row seat (and a starting line) for high-level competition. With a fleet of club-owned Pacers and Optimists, you don’t even need your own boat to get started.
Why Choose Royals?
History: You’re sailing at the oldest “Royal” club in the Southern Hemisphere.
Professional Instruction: All courses are led by Australian Sailing qualified instructors.
Community: It’s a family-oriented club where parents can enjoy the bistro while the kids are out on the water.
Whether your child is destined for the Sydney to Hobart or just wants to enjoy the freedom of the bay, the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria provides the perfect heading.
Blogs
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