Youth Learn to Sail 2024
The focus of the Youth Learn to Sail program is to teach the fundamentals of sailing in dinghies, with the aim of instilling a life-long love of sailing. We follow Sail Canada’s CANSail dinghy program, which includes lots of time on the water in a safe, fun and active learning environment.
The Youth Learn to Sail program is for ages 8 to 17. If you are an “older” beginner sailor, see our adult program.
Youth Program – Summer 2024
Dates
CANSail 1 to 4 courses are delivered through two-week sessions.
Session 1 – July 1 to 12
Session 2 – July 15 to 26
Session 3 – July 29 to August 9
Session 4 – August 12 to 23
End of Season BBQ/CANSail Certificates and Awards Presentation – August 24, 2024
Our CANSail 1-4 programs fully meet Sail Canada requirements, and are designed to allow our CANSail 4 graduates to transition seamlessly into CANSail 5 and 6 at Kingston Yacht Club – or any other Sail Canada accredited club.
COVID-19 Notice: All planned programming and dates for 2024 are subject to change without notice in accordance with public health requirements in effect.
COVID – 19 Safety
The health and safety of all our sailors, instructors, staff, volunteers and club members is the top priority of our organization. Therefore, if your child is unwell, we ask that he/she not attend the session until they are symptom free. Please advise the Head Instructor if your child is absent due to being unwell.
We will continue to follow official guidelines and recommendations from the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Province of Ontario, KFL&A Public Health and Sail Canada, as well as any COVID safety protocols in effect for Collins Bay Marina.
Fees
CANSail 1+2 – $825 per session
CANSail 3+4 – $850 per session
Generally, not less than two sessions of instruction are needed to complete each CANSail level 1 through 4. Students must successfully demonstrate all of the required skills prior to completing each level. Weather and wind conditions may limit the amount of on-water time available to demonstrate the prescribed skills and are beyond the control of the Sailing School. Students are encouraged to sign up for two sessions each summer in order to build the sailing knowledge needed to achieve each level. Two-week sessions are offered to accommodate busy summer schedules and for those who are keen to maintain their interest in recreational sailing.
Discounts
CBYC full members: Any children or grandchildren of CBYC full members receive a $25 discount (per course).
Early registration: All registrations paid in full by May 1 receive a $50 discount (per course).
Multiple registration: All sailors who register for more than one course, and/or families with two or more siblings enrolled, receive a $50 discount (per course).
Other benefits
Collins Bay Yacht Club provides all sailing school students (including families of our youth students) complimentary associate membership in the club for the current season. Associate Membership Application forms must be completed and processed before this membership is activated. This allows students and their families to take part in regularly organized dinghy races, to try crewing in keel-boat races, and to participate in club social activities. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to discover the great boating community we have at CBYC and Collins Bay Marina.
Payment Methods
Payment for online registrations:
We encourage you to defer payment at time of online registration and consider paying by e-transfer or by cheque. This will help us avoid the significant credit card service charges so that all revenue can be optimized for equipment and the Sailing School program.
Payment by e-transfer: send by email to school@collinsbayyachtclub.ca.
Payment by cheque: make cheque payable to “CBYC Sailing School” and mail to the address given in the next section.
Payment by credit card: only available at time of online registration.
Please refer to CBYC Sailing School Terms of Service on our website for important information including payment and refunds. Briefly:
Payment in full must be received within 10 business days of any registration, barring which the course registration may be cancelled at the sole discretion of the Sailing School.
Refunds will only be made in exceptional circumstances, at the discretion of the Sailing School Director.
How to register
The session dates appearing on this page show current planning at the CBYC Sailing School for the coming 2024 season. Registrations can be made online or in writing using the registration form on this website. This registration form can be found in the drop-down menu as “Sailing School Downloads” under the SAILING SCHOOL tab.
Completed written registrations can be submitted at the Collins Bay Marina Office at 1270 Coverdale Drive in the west end of Kingston or by mail and addressed to:
CBYC Sailing School
PO Box 20060
775 Strand Blvd.
Kingston, ON K7P 2S7
For online registration click here to go to our Online Registration Storefront.
Spaces are limited.
Course descriptions
CANSail 1+2
CANSail 1 — no experience required. Supervision is provided by our Sail Canada certified instructors both ashore and on-water. Using Topper Topaz 14′ dinghies, our instructors take each student through the basics of sailing, including rigging a boat, points of sail, rules of the water and general sailing safety. Our ratio of instructors to students exceeds national and provincial guidelines. CANSail 2 completes the basic double-handed skills and knowledge of CANSail 1, with more emphasis on skippering and sail trim to maximize speed and control.
The Sailing School firmly believes students learn best from hands-on instruction. Two or three students per boat rotate through the various tasks involved in sailing. And, while we try to maximize time on the water, there is also lots of time for games and other fun activities. Minimum age is 8.
Use of a personal flotation device is mandatory for all students when on the water. Feeling comfortable on and in the water are important prerequisites.
CANSail 3+4
CANSail 3+4 covers intermediate sailing skills. The successful completion of both CANSail 1+2 is a prerequisite. Students focus on sailing in stronger winds, sailing theory, boat handling, use of spinnakers, and introduction to tactics. For CANSail 3+4 the norm is two students per boat so sailors can develop the teamwork required in double-handed racing. The preferred training boat for CANSail 3+4 levels is C-420s.
What to bring
- A Department of Transportation, Canada, approved personal flotation device – properly fitted (PFD/life jacket)
- A packed lunch and snacks
- At least 1 full litre of water
- T-shirt and shorts
- Quick dry shoes (non-marking water shoes or canvas runners are good choices)
- A dry change of warm clothing and footwear
- A bathing suit and a towel
Being exposed to wind, water and strong sun, we also recommend:
- A full cover hat with brim
- UV sunglasses with safety lanyard
- Appropriate sunscreen
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Rain gear when inclement weather is predicted
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Still have questions?
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