Beginning & Intermediate Sabots – Thursdays
Pre-C3: Learning to Race – Fridays
Sabot Race Team – Fridays & Saturdays
La Playa Scrimmage Series – Intermittent Tuesdays
Advanced Double Handed with PLHS – Mondays & Thursdays
29er Development Team Practices – Tuesdays
This class is ideal for sailors who are new to double-handed sailing or want to continue working on their fundamentals in a CFJ. It is a great option for some of our experienced sabot racers, graduates from a summer or fall double-handed class, or older kids that are new to the sport. This class will focus on rigging, teamwork, the basics of boat handling, and introduce sailors to racing in CFJs.
This group is ideal for sailors who plan on building towards racing in a C420. They will be practicing spinnaker sailing and learning to use a trapeze harness. Sailors will be working on boat handling and teamwork as they strive to master these new skills. Sailors must have prior experience sailing, either in Sabots (C1 and up), or have demonstrated competency in the Intro to Double Handed Class.
This class is ideal for new sailors that have little to no experience. They will be learning the fundamentals of sailing in a sabot including rigging, understanding wind direction, launching and docking, points of sail, and will be building comfort and competency on the water.
The Intermediate Sabot Sailing class is reserved for sailors that have already taken Beginning Sabots and have demonstrated comfort with the fundamentals of sailing. This class will build on skills developed in beginning sabots with focus on upwind sailing, boat handling, and aims to prepare sailors for the pre-C3 class where they will learn to race.
Two Sessions available:
Entry Fee: $220 Member / $250 Non-Member
The class that's launched generations to a lifetime of sailing! Kids will sail with two or three of their peers and an instructor in a 14-foot dinghy and learn through demonstrations and practice. The game-inspired curriculum covers sailing terminology, finding wind direction, learning to steer with the tiller, and fundamental seamanship skills. The class familiarizes kids with water safety and dinghy sailing, while enabling them to feel comfortable around the club and on the water.
This class aims to develop the next generation of Sabot Racers. Sailors will learn the fundamentals of sailboat racing, including starting sequences, mark roundings, boat handling, and introducing the Racing Rules of Sailing.
Entry Fee: $495 Member / $580 Non-Member
Eligibility:
Sailors can be moved up into the racing classes upon coach recommendation.
Sabot Racing practices are open to sailors from C3 to A fleet. The goal of this course is to develop confident and successful sailors in the sport. The curriculum will include technical boat setup, boat handling, starting strategies, upwind/downwind tactics, and some rules study. Sailors will be divided into groups based on their fleet status where these topics will be tailored to each skill level. Privately owned boats are not required but are strongly encouraged.
A-C1: This group will expand on the Summer Program curriculum, including tactics, strategy, team racing, and FUN.
C3/C2: This group will continue working on boat handling skills and the fundamentals of fleet racing.
The SDYC Sabot Race Team will be training for the following travel regattas:
No Sabot practices will be held at SDYC during these travel events.
There are more fun Fall Sailing events that Sabot Racers should consider attending this season:
La Playa Series Sabot Races are afternoon race events held in the La Playa anchorage between SDYC and SWYC. The races are open to all San Diego Area Junior Sailors in A-C3 fleets. These events are great first regattas for new racers and are still great practice for experienced Sabot racers in higher fleets.
The SDYC Doublehanded Race Team will be working primarily in CFJs, C420s and 29ers. The goal of this class is to prepare doublehanded teams for local SDAYC events, SCYYRA Series events, high school sailing, and select US Sailing events. Charter fees and coaching for regattas are included in the class entry fee.
Sailors in this class will be training with a focus on High School Racing. They will receive world class coaching and practice with the Point Loma High School Sailing Team. At each practice, participants will gain a new ‘take away’ for their tactical toolbox.
Sailors will be guided by experienced and passionate instructors who will provide hands-on instruction to give you a comprehensive understanding of the 29er. Experienced racers from upper Sabot fleets, C420’s, and CFJ’s will learn about rigging, fundamental boat handling skills, and important safety skills. By the end of this course, sailors will be equipped with foundational skills that will allow them to progress into future HPYS clinics and local 29er regattas.
Eligibility:
Sailors who are race ready will be training for the following regattas:
Sailors should augment their weekly training sessions with HPYS Clinics at SDYC on the following dates:
This class is ideal for sailors who…
The double handed team will be training for the following regattas:
Entry Fee: $180 Member / $210 Non-Member
Eligibility Criteria:
Additional C420 regatta and training opportunities include:
More training dates TBA…
This three-day course is designed to introduce junior sailors to the exciting world of Laser sailing. Guided by a team of seasoned coaches, you'll gain competency in rigging, foundational boat handling skills, and immerse yourself in extensive on-water sessions to gain invaluable hands-on experience. Unveil a world of possibilities that will shape your path in the sport, whether you're a skilled Sabot racer ready to chart a new course or a high school sailor eager to expand your racing horizons!
Schedule: All practices will run from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Entry Fee: $99 members, $120 non-members
Boats are not provided, but a limited number of charter boats are available. Please contact the Juniors Office at juniors@sdyc.org to inquire about chartering a boat. Available charter boats will be granted on a first come, first served basis.
Eligibility Criteria:
The SDAYC ILCA Racing Co-Op is a collaborative programing between MBYC, CorYC, SWYC, and SDYC to create higher quality team practices than any club could create on their own. By consolidating our fleets, we can provide more coaching, better coaching, and a larger fleet for sailors to practice starts and speed testing. Every day of practice will feel like a high caliber clinic, with lots of ocean training and extended video debriefs, but at an affordable summer program price-point.
This program is divided into campaigns for specific events, rotating practice venues between SDYC and MBYC.
Eligibility Criteria: Sailors MUST have racing experience in the ILCA Class before registering for this program.
The Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Labor Day Regatta is the first event in the 2023-2024 SCYYRA Ullman/Frost Series for the Laser classes. This training program, based out of MBYC, is designed to prepare racers for this event and the rest of Fall Sailing.
Note on Trailer Logistics: Boats will be loaded at MBYC on Friday, Sept 1st for the Ullman/Frost, then proceed to SDYC for the next SDAYC Co-Op training session.
Entry Fee: $200
The PCISA Cressy Eliminations Regatta is a high school sailing event, hosted by Santa Barbara Yacht Club. We will be running SDAYC practices at SDYC to prepare on the following dates:
Coaches Doug Hart and TBA guest coaches…
Entry Fee: $250
Sailors who will not be receiving coaching support from their high school and need coaching support from the SDAYC Co-Op can register here.
Coaching Fee: $200
The Jr Commodore’s Cup at MBYC on November 4th & 5th should be a priority event for all active racers in the ILCA fleet. This will be the second event in the SCYYRA Ullman/Frost Series and serves as the SDAYC (San Diego Area) Laser Radial Championship. Training will be held at MBYC as part of the SDAYC ILCA Racing Co-Op program for several days leading up to this event.
Schedule TBA…
Coach Doug has spent decades competing and coaching at the top end of the US Snipe and ILCA fleets. While there are too many to list here, some of his many sailing accomplishments include: