Getting into yacht sailing around Perth?

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smp
smp
WA
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smp smp
WA, 80 posts
12 Aug 2009 4:49pm
Hi

Moving to Perth from the UK in October this year and super excited about all the watersports potential of the place, a keen diver/fisherman/windsurfer/surfer! I used to do a fair bit of small dingy sailing at school (while ago!) on Mirrors/lasers/etc and have always wanted to get into larger vessel sailing. Any recommendations on how might go about this? Not so keen on doing a course if avoidable, rather prefer to crew if someone needs the help etc and learn slowly that way? Think will be based in north Perth (Wanneroo) at first but happy to travel a bit if required.

thanks!
Nathan 6239
Nathan 6239
WA
24 posts
WA, 24 posts
12 Aug 2009 8:41pm
Find a yacht club that sails the sorta boats you're looking at, find out when they sail. call someone from there either a sailing officer class representative etc then show up have a look around and a chat. there are plenty of people who are happy to show a new person the works :)

nathan
smp
smp
WA
80 posts
smp smp
WA, 80 posts
13 Aug 2009 4:40am
Hi Nathan

Thanks for the advice, will do some further research as you say and get in touch with sailing officer class rep.

Sinan
Captn Scooby
Captn Scooby
WA
62 posts
WA, 62 posts
13 Aug 2009 10:12am
If you're based in Wanneroo, then your closest option will be Hillary's Yacht Club.

This page has a bunch of links for you to look at when you're doing your research.
www.rpyc.com.au/?id=40
Nathan 6239
Nathan 6239
WA
24 posts
WA, 24 posts
13 Aug 2009 11:00pm
no probs there are plenty of guys out there who own boats and are always needing crew so if you let them know your interested you can probably be on a boat very soon!

nathan
Aquanaut
Aquanaut
WA
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WA, 1 posts
19 Aug 2009 9:44am

Hi There, try a search on http://www.wa.yachting.org.au/db/clubsearch.asp and you'll surely find a club with yachts that suit your liking. As suggested by others, phone any of the sailing administrators from the yacht clubs [get contacts via the link above] and ask them to provide you with owner / skipper details of keel boats looking for crew. Failing that, visit any yacht club bar around midday on a Saturday [Nov to Apr] and ask any of the flag officers [men in white] if they can help you find a yacht to sail on. You should expect to be overwhelmed with offers so choose carefully and wisely.
smp
smp
WA
80 posts
smp smp
WA, 80 posts
7 Sep 2009 4:49am
Aquanaut said...


Hi There, try a search on http://www.wa.yachting.org.au/db/clubsearch.asp and you'll surely find a club with yachts that suit your liking. As suggested by others, phone any of the sailing administrators from the yacht clubs [get contacts via the link above] and ask them to provide you with owner / skipper details of keel boats looking for crew. Failing that, visit any yacht club bar around midday on a Saturday [Nov to Apr] and ask any of the flag officers [men in white] if they can help you find a yacht to sail on. You should expect to be overwhelmed with offers so choose carefully and wisely.



Thanks Awuanaut, any sagely advice on how to chose carefully and wisely? Will start with one that floats and a friendly captain, but beyond that my knowledge of larger boats is pretty shoddy at best!
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