Spring Sailing Program


2024 Registration is Open


Program Overview


La Playa Scrimmage Series - Tuesdays

Double Handed Wednesdays

Beginning & Intermediate Sabots - Thursdays

Sea Urchins - Fridays

O'Pen Skiff Sailing - Sundays

Laser Development Program - Sundays

Pre-C3: Learning to Race - Fridays

Sabot Race Team - Fridays & Saturdays

Advanced Double Handed with PLHS - Mondays & Thursdays

29er Practices - Fridays

C420 Race Team - Spring Break Clinic

Laser Race Team - Fridays & Saturdays 

Non-Racing Classes


Wednesday Double-Handed Sailing Classes
March 6 – May 22 (12 Classes)


Novice Double-handed Sailing (Ages 9-14)

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • $635 members, $735 nonmembers
  • 8 sailors’ max

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.

C420 Sailing: Spinnaker and Trapeze Lessons I (Ages 10+)

Overview:

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • $635 members, $735 nonmembers
  • 8 sailors max 

This group is ideal for sailors who plan on building towards racing in a C420. They will be practicing spinnaker sailing and learn 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. 

Eligibility Critirea: 

  • Ages 10+
  • Must have previous experience in Novice Double Handed, participated in this class previously, or receive head coach approval.

C420 Sailing: Spinnaker and Trapeze Lessons II (Ages 10+)

Overview:

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • $635 members, $735 nonmembers
  • 14 sailors max 

This group is ideal for sailors who are actively racing in C420 events. Sailors will be working on boat handling and teamwork as they strive to master their spinnaker work and confidently use the trapeze. Sailors must have prior experience sailing in C420s and demonstrated competence in previous sessions of this course or an equivalent course in another program.

Eligibility Critirea: 

  • Ages 10+
  • Must have head coach approval.
  • Previous experience in C420 programming is required. 
  • Must have competed in local SDAYC Luff-In Regattas or SCYYRA Perry Series Regattas. 

Thursday Sabot Sailing Classes
March 7 – May 23 (12 Classes)


Beginning Sabots (Ages 8-12)

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • $695 members, $795 non-members
  • 8 sailors’ max

This class is ideal for new sailors that have little to no experience. They will be learning the basic 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.

Intermediate Sabot Sailing (Ages 8-12)

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • $695 members, $795 non-members
  • 10 sailors’ max

The Intermediate Sabot Sailing class is reserved for sailors that have already taken Beginning Sabots and have demonstrated a 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. 

Friday Sea Urchins Sessions


Overview:

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Ages 6 to 8
  • 8 sailors’ max per session.

Two Sessions available: $250 members/ $299 non-member per session.

  • April 5th – April 26th (4 Classes)
  • May 3rd – May 24th (4 Classes)

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.

 Sunday O'Pen Skiff Sailing


Overview: 

  • 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM 
  • Entry Fee per Session: $50 Members / $60 Non-Members 
  • Boats are NOT provided. 
  • Four Available Sessions: 
    • Sunday, March 24th 
    • Sunday, April 7th 
    • Sunday, April 28th 
    • Sunday, May 5th  

Sailors will work on their boat handling skills in the O’Pen Skiff, prepare for local events, and HAVE FUN. This is a great way to introduce more variety into your Sabot sailors’ schedule and teach the importance of cross training in multiple boats.  

Eligibility: 

  • Sailors must have their own boat or charter a boat from another sailor. The club does not have any boats available to loan out.   
  • This is NOT a beginner level course. Sailors should have previous experience in Sabot racing fleets or equivalent.   

Laser Development Programs


Overview:

  • Entry Fee per Session: $50 Members / $60 Non-Members 
  • Schedule: All practices will run from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM on Sundays 
  • Four Available Sessions: 
    • March 24th  
    • April 7th  
    • April 28th  
    • May 5th  

These sessions are 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! 

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: 

  • Ages 12+ 
  • Sabot Racing fleets C1 or higher 
  • Experience in High School Sailing 
  • Experience in Novice Double Handed (with Jr Office approval) or C420 Spinnaker & Trapeze lessons. 
  • Please contact the Jr Office for special approval if you do not meet these criteria. 

 

Race Team Practices


Advanced Double-Handed with PLHS

Mondays and/or Thursdays


  • 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
  • March 4th - May 23rd
  • $635 members, $735 nonmembers (per day)
  • Ages 12+
  • Coaches Steve Hunt, Carter Cameron, and Mateo Vargas.
  • Registration for each day is capped at 10 sailors. 

Sailors in this class will be training with a focus towards 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.

Spring La Playa Scrimmage Series

Tuesdays, Feb 27 – May 21


Sabot Racing

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • 4:15 PM First Start
  • Register through the Clubspot for each event.
  • FREE to sailors who are already registered in another Junior Program course.
  • A $15 late fee will be assessed to sailors who register within 24 hours of the start time.
  • Not registered in other Jr Program Classes? Coaching fees are $30 with 24 hours of notice, and $50 within 24 hours.

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.

Friday Pre-C3 Sabots: Learning to Race

March 8 - May 24


Overview:

  • Entry Fee: $635 members, $735 nonmembers
  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • 10 sailors max

This class aims to develop the next generation of Sabot Racers. Sailors will learn the fundamentals of sailboat racing, including starting sequences, mark rounding, boat handling, and introducing the Racing Rules of Sailing.

Eligibility:

  • Completed Intermediate Sabots in Summer '23, Fall '23 and/or Winter '24, with coach recommendation.
  • Repeating the class after Winter 2024 or earlier.
  • Privately owned sabots are not required but are encouraged.

Sailors can be moved up into the racing classes upon coach recommendation.

Sabot Race Team


Friday Practices: March 8 – May 24

  • 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM
  • $635 members, $735 nonmembers
  • 12 Sessions

Saturday Practices: March 23 – May 18

  • Noon to 4:00 PM
  • $435 members, $535 non-members
  • 7 Sessions

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. 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 Winter Program curriculum, focusing more on tactics, strategy, and begin team racing.

C3/C2: This group will continue working on boat handling skills and the fundamentals of fleet racing.

Spring Regattas

The SDYC Sabot Race Team will be training for the following travel regattas:

  1. NHYC Spring Gold Cup and SCYYRA North Series #4, March 9th – 10th
  2. Earl Elms Regatta at MBYC**, March 16th – 17th
  3. SDAYC Luff-In Regatta at MBYC, April 13th  

No Sabot practices will be held at SDYC during these travel events.

 

 **Coaching at the Earl Elms will be limited in the A-C1 fleets with no instruction on the water. They will be working on Coach Jon’s “Self-Coaching Checklist” to prepare them for competitions without coaching support. This is a target regatta for our new C3 fleet, so there will be additional coaching provided in this group.

Double Handed Race Team


The SDYC Doublehanded Race Team will be working primarily in C420’s and 29er’s. The goal of this class is to prepare doublehanded teams for SCYYRA Series events and select US Sailing events. Charter fees and coaching for regattas are included in the class entry fee. 

Friday 29er Team Practices:

  • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Two Sessions are available:
  • April 5th - 26th (4 practices)
    • $210 SDYC Members
    • $250 Non-Members
  • May 3rd - 24th (4 practices)
    • $210 SDYC Members
    • $250 Non-Members

Loaner HPYS 29ers with practice sails will be available on a limited basis for an additional $100/session.

Sailors can sign up solo but one coaching goal will be to form teams to train for and sail in the following regattas:

  • Manning Regatta at ABYC (29er Only), March 2nd – 3rd
  • 29er Mid Winters West & SCYYRA Hamlin Series at ABYC (29er Only), March 21st – 24th
  • US Open at SDYC, June 29th – 30th
  • US Youth Champs at Roger Williams University, June 24th – 30th
  • US Junior Women’s Championship: Ida Lewis, at Roger Williams University, June 27th – July 1st.

Sailors should augment their weekly training sessions with HPYS Clinics at SDYC.

C420 Race Team: Spring Break Perry Prep Clinic

Thursday, April 4th & Friday, April 5th

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP

Schedule:

  • Arrive and rig at 9:30am
  • Team meeting at 10:00am
  • Leave the dock promptly after the meeting. Coaches will tow sailors out to the ocean.
  • Bring lunch/snacks to eat on the water.
  • Return to SDYC approx. 3:00pm
  • Derig and Debrief
  • End 3:30 pm

Sailors will prepare for the SCYYRA Perry Series #4 Regatta at SDYC on April 6th and 7th with Head Coach Jon Rogers and Coach Buzz Glenn. We are capitalizing on the Spring Break schedule to organize a longer practice that will allow us to head out to the ocean and train on the Coronado Roads, the weekend race venue. Sailors will ensure that their boats are properly set up for the weekend, practice sailing in ocean swell, and return to debrief before other afternoon programs begin.

This program is specifically for sailors who will be competing in the upcoming Perry Regatta. Sailors will be paired with the partner that they plan to compete with.

Entry Fees (per team):

  • One Day: $80 Member / $100 Non-Member
  • Both Days: $140 Member / $180 Non-Member
  • Fees include boat charter and coaching for the weekend.
  • Entry fees are for each boat, including both sailors. If you would like your fees to be split between multiple member charge accounts for each sailor, you will be able to indicate that during registration. Entry fees paid by credit card must pay in full at check out.

Sailors who are NOT registered for any Spring Program classes will be charged $40 Member/$60 Non-Member per sailor, per day for coaching and boat charter fees.

Sailors registered in other Spring Program classes and not the Perry Training will only be charged $20 per day for the boat charter. No additional coaching fees will be assessed.

Laser Race Team


More info TBA...


Registration

Class Rosters

Code of Conduct

Contact the Junior Sailing Office


Questions or Suggestions? Feel free to contact our staff and we will get back to you as soon as possible!

All decisions regarding program admission and safety will be made by the coaching staff and Junior Sailing Director. Certain circumstances may require the coaching staff to restrict or cancel classes for safety or staffing reasons. Class fees will not be prorated in these circumstances.

Sailors must contact the SDYC Dockmaster or Marina Manager for any personal boats kept at SDYC. Storage fees will apply. Availability is limited.


Cancellation Policy 

Cancellations outside of 7 days before the first scheduled day of class shall be granted a full refund, less a $50 service charge. Cancellations within 7 days of the first scheduled day of that class shall receive a 50% refund. Once a class starts, no refunds available.


SDYC Juniors Racing Policies

Students enrolled in Sport programs will have access to coaching at any SDAYC / local regatta and any out-of-town SCYYRA regatta w/ five or more SDYC sailors registered to attend.

Sailors not enrolled in any SDYC Junior Sailing program classes may pay a $25 fee per day to support the cost of providing a coach.

If you are willing to tow a coach boat, your sailor will be automatically be allocated a spot on the trailer. Thereafter, the SDYC trailer will be reserved for SDYC member sailors attending regattas. Should there be an available spot for a nonmember sailor it will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

All sailors are responsible for loading and unloading their own boats. In order to keep the trailers in shape and ready for the next travel event as soon as possible, all boats need to be unloaded at SDYC within 72 hours after arrival back at SDYC. If a sailor cannot do so themselves, or arrange help to unload, a fee of $20 for staff to unload may be assessed. 

Boat insurance is strongly advised. SDYC is not liable for any damage incurred during loading/ unloading or transport. Please see the program waiver for details.


Towing Policies

Click here to access our towing volunteer and assignment sheet. 

Parents who tow a trailer will automatically be allocated a spot on the trailer. Thereafter, the SDYC trailer space will be reserved on a first come, first served basis for SDYC member sailors who are registered for regattas. Should there be an available spot for a nonmember sailor it will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

All sailors are responsible for loading and unloading their own boats. In order to keep the trailers in shape and ready for the next travel event as soon as possible, all boats need to be unloaded at SDYC within 72 hours after arrival back at SDYC. If a sailor cannot do so themselves, or arrange help to unload, a fee of $20 for staff to unload may be assessed. 

Boat insurance is strongly advised. SDYC is not liable for any damage incurred during loading/ unloading or transport. Please see the program waiver for details.


Course Conflicts

If you have a conflict between desired racing classes, please email the Junior Sailing Director at erik@sdyc.org to discuss appropriate credits/refunds. Sailors are welcome to switch between racing classes that are scheduled on the same day with advanced notice.


Sea Scout Ship 1886

Want to learn more about seamanship on and off the water? Check out SDYC's resident Sea Scout Ship 1886!  The Sea Scouts are a co-ed youth maritime training program that develops leadership skills through hands-on training, teamwork, and adventure. The group meets most Mondays on Zoom or in person, with weekend activities on sail and power vessels.