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Southampton
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Refresh practical sailing skills during this hands-on weekend rusty skipper course in the Solent with experienced RYA instructor Theo. Ideal for sailors returning after time away from the water, the course focuses on rebuilding confidence through practical training aboard a fully equipped cruising yacht.
Friday evening begins with introductions onboard, settling into cabins and discussing individual experience levels and goals for the weekend ahead. Training is adapted around the people onboard, allowing guests to focus on the areas they feel least confident with, whether that involves marina manoeuvres, navigation, sail handling or general boat management after time away from sailing.
Most of the weekend is spent actively involved in running the yacht rather than observing from the sidelines. Guests take turns helming, handling sails, planning short passages and working through real situations around the Solent and surrounding harbours. Theo provides practical coaching throughout the weekend, helping build confidence gradually in a relaxed and supportive environment without rushing through exercises.
Accommodation is aboard a Bavaria 39’c yacht equipped with three double cabins, two toilets and integrated heating for comfort throughout the trip. Longer five-day bespoke sailing courses are also available on request for guests wanting more in-depth training and additional time on the water.
Shamrock Quay Marina offers direct access to the Solent, one of the UK’s best-known sailing areas for practical training and coastal cruising. Busy marinas, tidal channels and changing conditions create an ideal environment for improving real-world sailing skills over a short but focused weekend.
Southampton has strong road and rail connections, making arrival straightforward for guests travelling from elsewhere in the country. Depending on weather and training goals, the weekend may include passages towards the Isle of Wight or nearby South Coast harbours to give guests experience in different sailing situations.
Previous sailing experience is recommended for rusty skipper training, particularly for guests who have completed courses in the past and want to rebuild confidence before sailing independently again. Training remains flexible throughout the weekend, allowing sessions to be adapted around different experience levels onboard.
A relaxed atmosphere is maintained throughout the course, helping guests feel comfortable asking questions and revisiting skills that may not have been used for some time. There is no strict minimum age requirement for these bespoke sailing weekends.
Theo brings many years of practical sailing and instructional experience from the South Coast of England, the Mediterranean, the Far East and the Caribbean. Training focuses on practical understanding and confidence-building through real sailing situations rather than heavily classroom-based teaching.
Smaller group sizes allow guests more time at the helm and more opportunities for direct guidance during the weekend. The Bavaria 39’c yacht is commercially coded, inspected annually by the RYA and fully equipped for comfortable liveaboard sailing tuition.
Many guests join after spending several years away from sailing and want to regain confidence before chartering or sailing independently again. The course is designed for people who already have some previous sailing experience but feel they need practical time on the water to refresh forgotten skills.
Training is adapted around individual confidence levels rather than following a strict syllabus. Some guests focus mainly on marina manoeuvres and boat handling, while others want to revisit navigation, passage planning or sail trim during the weekend.
Guests are encouraged to take an active role throughout the course rather than simply watching demonstrations. Time onboard usually includes helming, sail handling, navigation exercises and practical manoeuvres around marinas and harbours in the Solent.
Theo provides guidance throughout each exercise while still allowing guests the opportunity to make decisions and build confidence independently. Small group sizes help ensure everyone receives plenty of practical time at the helm over the weekend.
Accommodation is provided aboard a Bavaria 39’c yacht with three double cabins and two toilets onboard. Integrated heating helps keep the yacht comfortable during cooler evenings, especially outside the height of summer.
Shared bookings are based on two guests sharing a cabin, while single occupancy bookings provide sole use of a cabin during the weekend. Living onboard also helps guests become more familiar with practical cruising routines and yacht systems.
All onboard meals, snacks and beverages are included throughout the course. Meals are designed to be practical and straightforward while still giving guests time to relax together after sailing sessions finish each day.
Dietary requirements can usually be accommodated if discussed before arrival. Eating onboard together also creates a relaxed atmosphere where guests can continue discussing the day’s sailing and ask additional questions in the evenings.
Wet weather clothing is available onboard, although guests are welcome to bring their own sailing gear if preferred. Comfortable clothing suitable for changing weather conditions is recommended, along with non-marking shoes for use onboard.
Towels, pillowcases and sleeping bags are not included and should be brought along for overnight stays. Guests may also wish to bring sailing gloves, personal medication and additional warm layers depending on the forecast.
Alongside the weekend refresher sessions, longer bespoke five-day sailing courses can also be arranged on request. These extended courses provide additional time to cover more detailed navigation exercises, passage planning and longer sailing passages around the South Coast.
Five-day courses are popular with guests preparing for future qualifications or wanting more in-depth practical experience after a long break from sailing. Course content is still tailored around individual goals and experience levels.
Routes vary depending on weather conditions, tidal planning and the goals of the crew onboard. Training often takes place around the central Solent with possible visits to nearby marinas and harbours to practise real-world boat handling and navigation.
Away-from-base mooring fees are not included within the course price and are shared equally between the crew. Spending time away from Southampton helps create a more varied and practical training experience over the weekend.