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We are so blessed to have such beautiful oceans, rivers, sunsets and weather here in WA, add in some reliable wind and it is the perfect recipe for sailing.
If you’re keen to learn to sail, or new to WA and wanting to join a sailing club then contact your nearest club below.
Sunday Morning Learn to Sail: All Ages trainee fleets (Learn To Sail and Bronze fleet) sail on Sunday mornings. This is a 9 week course that builds on knowledge previously taught. Training finishes around midday to make way for the afternoon racing.
STS Leeuwin II is Australia’s largest sail-training tall ship, a beautiful three-masted 1850’s-style barquentine built, owned and operated in Western Australia by the Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation Limited, a registered Western Australian charity.
The ship is used to run programs aiming to develop core skills or support high school students with their WASSA and WACE units. Joining a Leeuwin Explorer Voyage will have a life-changing impact on any young person, building resilience giving them the edge and boosting their employability.
Discover your strengths and talents while building your self-confidence on a variety of voyages at sea on the Leeuwin.
Or to get a taste for the ocean and the beauty of sailing on this stunning replica ship be going on a Day Sail from Fremantle.
Dinghy Sailing
Perth Dinghy Sailing Club in Crawley is a family orientated, friendly and welcoming yacht club in Perth capable of producing world-class sailors. We are located on the water on the corner of Hackett Drive and Mounts Bay Road, opposite UWA.
Sailing is usually conducted on Saturday afternoons from mid October to mid April. Anyone who is interested in sailing or volunteering, please contact PDSC for ore information, or just pop in on a Saturday and make yourself known to any of their members or email them at info@perthsailing.org.au