Dinghy sailing is the perfect sport for anyone wanting to get into any type of sailing. If you’re unsure of where to start, or just want more information, here are some helpful tips on how to get started dinghy sailing in the UK.
Dinghy sailing uses a small open boat with a sail to harness the power of the wind to manoeuvre through the water. You can dinghy sail just about anywhere – on inland waters like lakes and reservoirs or on the open sea. There are a lot of different types of dinghy, some are built for speed and exhilaration, while others are used for beginners.
If you’re completely new to dinghy sailing, then it’s advised that you work on your basic sailing skills, understanding your sails settings, how to rig and handle a boat, how to launch and land, what safety equipment you’ll need and the rules of the water. You’ll also need a solid understanding of wind direction and points of sail.
The RYA (Royal Yachting Association) is a governing body for sailing and provides lots of advice on how to get started to advancing your skills to a professional level in both large and small vessels. The RYA dinghy courses and certificates are a great way to get to grips with the basics of dinghy sailing at an entry level.
On the RYA website you’ll find more information about RYA recognised teaching centres where you can have a go at sailing for free, discover your nearest sailing clubs and learn more about sailing schemes for both adults and young children. You’ll also find more information about the RYA Stability scheme, which is designed to help those with disabilities get out on the water.
Joining a sailing club will help you quickly become more confident on the water. Here’s how a sailing club can advance your dinghy sailing skills:
Find your nearest sailing club.
If you haven’t yet taken the plunge and bought your own dinghy, lots of sailing clubs have them available to hire at a daily rate. Some sailing clubs might require you to have a skipper accompany you or some RYA certification, which could come at an extra cost, this is always advisable if you’re a total beginner.
Like most things, with sailing gear, you get what you pay for. So warm, waterproof and lightweight clothing will come at a cost but this will ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience each time you’re on the water. A good starter kit includes:
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