News

Club in Focus: Port Cygnet Sailing Club

Formed in May of 1863 on the shores of Robley’s Point in Tasmania, the Port Cygnet Sailing Club (PCSC) is a club with a long and successful history and is one which continues to sustainably flourish socially and competitively. While the first functions of the club were held in a small tent and purely supported dinghies and off-the-beach sailing, PCSC now has a beautiful Clubhouse with unsurpassed views over the bay and well over 100 registered moorings.
Club in Focus National TAS News

Australian Sailing - Supported Organisations 2023

Australian Sailing has long been committed to supporting relevant organisations who share a similar commitment to our stated values and align with key strategic initiatives set out in the delivery of Australian Sailing’s 10-year Strategic Plan.
National

Vale Syd Fischer

Australian sailing has lost one of its most outstanding contributors with the unfortunate passing of Syd Fischer AM OBE.
National

Sail Port Stephens thrilled to welcome sports boats

Like sausage rolls and sauce or apple pie and icecream, Sail Port Stephens and sports boats have been inextricably linked since 2016, and race organisers are looking forward to another great series with the thrill machines in 2023.
NSW News

Top Tips for Instructors - Holly Hunt, 2022 Australian Instructor of the Year

Holly Hunt has been an active coach and Instructor at Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club since 2019 and currently predominantly coaches’ youth development in the 29ers. With 16+ years of sailing under her belt, Holly has competed at state, national and international level in a variety of boats and is currently an active Moth and GP42 sailor.  
Training

Fitness & Nutrition Tips for Coaches

Different classes and specific sailing situations are going to demand different physical capabilities, but no matter which class your coaching, helping your sailors to meet the demands of sailing will help to ensure you keep them safe, healthy, and performing at their best.
Training