Please select your home edition
Edition
Seawind 1270 SW

SWYSA Youth Half-Term Training at Paignton Sailing Club

by David Mountain 23 Feb 2025 10:56 UTC
SWYSA Youth Half-Term Training at Paignton © Tamara Simmonds

Around 100 sailors braved extreme conditions over half-term at Paignton Sailing Club in the latest round of SWYSA's youth Winter training series. The Topper fleet were out first on Saturday facing 15 knot winds which grew stronger throughout the day.

The sailors' skills have been developing over the season, and this session was intended to focus on race tactics preparing for April's end of season regatta. This focus widened to include wave technique in the face of some considerable swell.

The ILCA and Feva fleets followed on Sunday and experienced much stiffer winds with gusts of up 30 knots. This made for some exhilarating sailing, and the majority capsized at some point. The windchill made it an icy experience for the wet sailors who warmed up with a hot lunch prepared by volunteers from Paignton Sailing Club.

Massive thanks to the coaching teams led by Duncan West, Stuart Jones, Izzy Cramp and Teddy Dunn for organising and adapting the sessions to suit the conditions, and parent volunteers for covering duties on and off the water. Paignton Sailing Club have been excellent hosts throughout the Winter. More experienced members of SWYSA's Topper fleet return for a full weekend of training on 15th-16th March.

Paignton Sailing Club: www.paigntonsailingclub.co.uk

SWYSA on Facebook: www.facebook.com/swyouthsailing

Related Articles

Must-Do Flotilla Moments in the Med and 15% off
Sunsail's pick of the most unmissable flotilla spots Flotilla holidays offer the unique opportunity to discover under-the-radar destinations, socialise with new people, and experience the Mediterranean in all its glory, all while embracing the peace of being on the water. Posted on 9 Mar
Inside Henri-Lloyd Ocean Pro
The Design & Development Story Ocean Pro is the result of 11,520 hours of engineering and 50,000 nautical miles at sea — developed alongside elite sailors and tested in the harshest conditions. Posted on 9 Mar
Built for those who thrive in the extremes
Henri-Lloyd Ocean Pro is engineered 18% lighter than comparable systems Developed alongside elite offshore sailors and proven in the harshest marine environments, Ocean Pro redefines offshore protection — engineered 18% lighter than comparable systems, without compromise. Posted on 8 Mar
Go behind the scenes of the Boat Building Academy
The annual Open Day is in Lyme Regis on 25th April Visitors are invited to enjoy a free, behind-the-scenes look at traditional boatbuilding in action at the Boat Building Academy (BBA) Open Day on Saturday April 25. Posted on 7 Mar
Enter now to win PredictWind DataHub and Sub
Your last chance to win the ultimate prize: PredictWind DataHub and Pro-subscription Your last chance to win the ultimate prize: a 12-month PredictWind Professional subscription and DataHub®, the ultimate GPS tracker and smart device. - Closes Sunday March 8 (NZT) Posted on 7 Mar
Sailing Zingaro explains use of PredictWind - 3
How to understand how to prevent boat damage, seasickness and crew fatigue In Part 3 of the five part PredictWind series, James Evenson (Sailing Zingaro) tells you how to understand how to prevent boat damage, seasickness and crew fatigue, this is the foundation of all weather routing. Posted on 7 Mar
Discover the Barton HB1 Continuous Line Furler
Designed to provide optimum performance for dinghies and small yachts in all conditions Recently launched, the Barton Marine Continuous Line Furler is designed to provide optimum performance for dinghies and small yachts in all conditions - even the most challenging. Posted on 6 Mar
RYA and SailGP launch new work-shadowing programme
'JUMP' is a mentor programme for women and girls aged 16-25 The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) and SailGP have announced the launch of JUMP – the Junior Upskill Mentor Programme, a new work-shadowing initiative for young women aged 16–25. Posted on 6 Mar
Trans-Tasman Seawind 1170 Delivery
A full debrief covering all aspects of the trip We get a full debrief of the Trans-Tasman delivery of the Seawind 1170 from Sydney to Auckland from skipper Tom Adams covering all aspects of the trip, from boat prep, weather routing, safety and boat performance. Posted on 5 Mar
Sailing Zingaro explains use of PredictWind - 2
Where weather data originates, what the different models mean, and how routing is generated In Part 2 of the five part PredictWind series, James Evenson (Sailing Zingaro) breaks down where the weather data comes from, what the different models mean, and how the software generates routes based on your specific boat. Posted on 5 Mar
Ronstan 2026Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 2 FOOTER ROWStoneways Marine 2021 - FOOTER