RYA TRAINING CENTRE
Llangorse Sailing Club is an RYA Training Centre. It is inspected by the Royal Yachting Association and meets its standards for instruction, equipment and facilities.
The Training Centre operates under the direction of the Training Committee, which meets regularly to review training needs and organise courses.
Courses, which are run throughout the sailing season, are open only to members of the Club.
Information on available courses is advertised on the Training Notice Board in the Clubhouse and on the website
General courses offered:
Sailing- A number of two day sailtraining courses are organised through the season. They are normally held on consecutive Saturdays with an onshore theory session on a Friday evening. They are suited to beginners as well as those wanting to improve their skills.
Powerboating- RYA Level 1/2 courses are held over two days and are suitable for all skill levels.
Safety Boat driving- This RYA course covers rescue techniques in the context of the Club.
Ladies sailing- Informal courses for Ladies are held during the season.
RYA First Aid- One day course usually held during the Winter/Spring.
Other courses are provided as detailed in the Training Programme or advertised. The Training Committee welcomes members' suggestions for additional courses.
Cadet training:
The principal training event for our young sailors is Cadet Week. This is an intensive training course held during the Summer Half Term. In recent years approximately 60 cadets, divided into groups to suit their ages and sailing skills have participated. No prior sailing experience is necessary. Places on the course are limited and early booking is essential.
Cadet training is organised on Saturdays during the Summer.
Cadets are welcome on general sailing courses. The course organiser should be consulted in advance to ensure that the course is suited to the age of the cadet.
The Club encourages cadets to enter the annual WYA/LSC/ACORN Youth Regatta and provides training for this.
Equipment
The Club has a training fleet of Optimist, Topper, Mirror and Comet Trio dinghies. The rules for their use outside formal training sessions are posted in the Clubhouse. The Club's fleet of powerboats is used for training purposes.
Personnel
The Training Committee is chaired by Nick Taylor The Principal of the Training Centre is Brian Cook . Senior Instructors are Mal Jones, Nick Taylor and Eddie Ramsden. There are a number of Dinghy Instructors, Assistant Instructors and Powerboat Instructors.
Enquiries
Enquiries about training can be addressed to any member of the Training Committee whose names are listed on the Training Notice Board.