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Race and Sail with Sydney Flying Squadron
Training and Racing: Race historic 18-foot skiffs and other open boat classes, primarily on Saturdays from early October to Easter, suitable for competitive and experienced sailors.Play Opportunities: Participate in regular weekend racing events and enjoy social sailing with a dedicated spectator ferry available during the season for an immersive harbour experience.Membership: Open to sailing and social members, offering excellent value and access to a welcoming sailing community; membership provides participation in club races and social events.
Join Sailing at Sydney Boys High School
Training and sailing sessions are organized with the involvement of dedicated coaches, including an active Laser racing program on Saturday afternoons at Double Bay Sailing.Members can join weekend sailing on Sundays using the school boats, supported by the Sailing Committee and former students.The Association fosters competitive and social sailing with links to local sailing clubs, encouraging skill development for beginners through to experienced sailors.Membership is tied to the school community, with pathways for new...
Sail with RANSA at Rushcutters Bay
Racing & Competition
Combined Clubs Winter Point Score Series on SaturdaysMidweek Series on Wednesday afternoons during winterFriday Twilight Series during summer months (October through March)Annual RANSA Regatta held in FebruarySydney Harbour Women's Keelboat Series across summer with female helm and all-female crew divisionsSocial & Community
Regular theme dinner nights and information nightsGuest speaker talksWeekend cruisesAnnual Pirate's Day eventMembership...
Join Racing & Crewing at Balmain Sailing Club
Training and Learning: Sailing school courses are available for those interested in learning to sail.Racing Calendar: The club runs regular keelboat and dinghy races throughout the year, including Summer, Winter, and Spring series, plus Summer Twilight races on Fridays and Sundays.Crewing Opportunities: Members and non-members can join crews on race days by checking the club's sailing calendar and using the Crew Whiteboard for casual crew listings. The club manager assists in connecting skippers with crew.Membership: Around 300 members participate...
Race and Learn Sailing at Double Bay
Training sessions and regular racing occur on Sydney Harbour: Saturday afternoons (August–April), Wednesday and Thursday evenings (October–April), and Sunday mornings (May–July).Support boats ensure safety and training is regularly provided to all members.Membership offers an inclusive and welcoming community with social and competitive sailing opportunities.New members can join by contacting the club via their website or emailing the Secretary at secretary@dbsc.com.au.
Sail and Race at Greenwich Sailing Club
Training sessions: Learn-to-sail programs with professional instructors are available including boat hire and club membership, typically held in January and other seasonal periods.Play opportunities: Regular competitive Sunday afternoon racing runs from September through the season, featuring classes such as Optimists, Flying Elevens, Lasers, O’pen Skiffs, and 29ers.Membership details: New members, novices, and returning sailors are welcomed with access to coaching, club facilities, and sailing events. Contact via website or email for joining and event information.
Race 18 Foot Skiffs on Sydney Harbour
Racing & Competition:
Regular season races throughout the 2025-2026 season with up to 30 boats competingAccess to the JJ Giltinan World Trophy, the ultimate 18 Footer prizePoint Score competition with opportunities to compete internationallyTop-performing teams earn subsidised travel to European and international regattasMembership & Equipment:
The League provides fully equipped 18 Foot Skiffs ready...
Join Sydney's Premier Sailing Club
Training & Participation:
Summer sailing series with regular racing weekends throughout Spring and SummerSpecial regattas and events including Gaffer's Day and themed ralliesWomen's Rally For Fun and other inclusive social sailing opportunitiesCrew matching service to connect sailors with skippers and boats suited to their skill levelExpert guidance and mentorship from experienced members...
Join Sailing at Greenwich Flying Squadron
Training and Events: The club hosts regular sailing events such as the Sail Safe Event and race series including the Women’s Helm Series, promoting skill development and safety.Play Opportunities: Members can engage in competitive yacht racing across various divisions including spinnaker and non-spinnaker classes, twilight races, and social regattas with community BBQs and presentations.Membership: The club encourages new members to join through an easy membership process with benefits including access to race events, training programs, and a supportive sailing community...
Sail and Race with Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club
Members have opportunities to participate in competitive sailing races held regularly on Sydney Harbour, including classic yacht regattas and club-hosted sailing events.
Training and skill development sessions are available for members, fostering sailing proficiency across all skill levels, from social sailors to competitive racers.
Joining the club provides access to a vibrant community of sailing enthusiasts, with social events and sailing activities throughout the year.
Sail and Compete at Drummoyne Sailing Club
Training sessions and coaching are available to develop sailing skills with professional support.Members can participate in competitive racing and social sailing events on Sydney Harbour.Play opportunities include sailing in various classes such as 16ft Skiffs, TS16s, Yachts, OK Dinghies, and junior sailing programs.Membership provides access to sailing activities, club events, and community engagement on the water.
Join Sailing Fun at Hunters Hill Sailing Club
Training sessions: Regular Learn2Sail programs, free TrySailing classes, and in-term sailing classes available for beginners to experienced sailors.
Play opportunities: Members can participate in club races, social sailing events, and school holiday sailing camps designed to build skills and enjoyment.
Membership details: The Club welcomes families and individuals, with a membership base including many juniors. Benefits include access to training, events, and a supportive sailing community.
Sail with Redlands Sailing Club
Training and coaching for beginners through to advanced sailorsRegular on-water sessions and friendly races for membersOpportunities to join local and regional regattasSupportive environment for all ages and gendersMembership includes access to club facilities and eventsWhether you're new to sailing or an experienced sailor, Redlands Sailing Club is a welcoming place to learn, train, and enjoy the sport.
Sail and Race at Lane Cove Skiff Club
Training sessions include Learn to Sail courses running during school holidays, graduating over 100 new sailors annually, suitable for beginners and families.Regular sailing activities include class racing for 12ft Skiffs and other classes such as Sabots, Flying 11's, Cherubs, and Lasers, fostering both competitive and recreational sailing.Social sailing and recreational events are organized to promote enthusiasm and pleasure sailing for members.New members are welcome and can join by visiting the club on Saturday afternoons during summer or contacting the club...
Master Sailing at Woollahra Sailing Club
The club offers comprehensive training and sailing programs designed to accommodate different skill levels and interests. Members enjoy access to regular sailing sessions, competitive racing opportunities, and social sailing events throughout the year. Whether you're looking to learn the fundamentals of sailing, improve your technique, or compete in organized races, Woollahra...
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Social fitness groups and classes have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way for people to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. These groups and classes provide a supportive and motivating environment for people to exercise and improve their physical fitness.
One of the main benefits of social fitness groups and classes is the accountability and motivation that they provide. When people join a group or class, they are more likely to stick to their fitness goals because they have a group of people who are counting on them to show up. Additionally, the group environment can be very motivating, as people tend to push themselves harder when they are exercising with others.
Another benefit of social fitness groups and classes is the sense of community that they create. Often, people form lasting friendships through their participation in these groups, which can make exercise more enjoyable and less of a chore. Furthermore, for people who are new to an area, a social fitness group can be a great way to meet new people and find a sense of belonging.
Lastly, social fitness groups and classes are also beneficial because they provide a variety of different types of activities and workouts. Classes such as yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and dance are just a few examples of the many types of workouts that people can participate in. This means that there is something for everyone, regardless of their fitness level or interests, and that people can mix things up and try different types of exercises to keep things interesting and prevent boredom.
Overall, social fitness groups and classes can be a great way to improve fitness and overall health, while also providing an opportunity to meet new people and build a sense of community. With variety in activities, accountability and motivation and a supportive environment, many people find it as a great way to stick to a fitness routine, especially compared to working out alone.