Summer Sailing school
Beginner Sailing
Our Beginner Sailing course is the first step in Bourne Community Boating’s core sailing curriculum and provides a strong foundation for future sailing development.
Led by one or two certified instructors, students are introduced to essential sailing skills in a safe, supportive, and fun learning environment. Sailors learn knot tying, parts of the boat, rowing, rigging and derigging, launching and landing, basic sailing techniques, and boat maneuvering while building confidence and independence on the water.
Students primarily sail stable 8-foot single-handed pram sailboats, with opportunities to experience additional boats as their skills progress. The program emphasizes safety, confidence building, teamwork, and respect for the marine environment, making it an ideal introduction for first-time sailors.
This course runs as a two-week session, though students are strongly encouraged to enroll for four weeks to reinforce skills, build confidence, and fully excel before advancing to the next level.
This program is designed for students aged 8 and older (having completed second grade by June), and no previous sailing experience is required.
Advanced Beginner Sailing
The Advanced Beginner Sailing course builds upon the skills introduced in Beginner Sailing and is designed for students who are comfortable with basic boat handling and ready to further develop their confidence on the water.
Under the guidance of certified instructors, sailors refine core sailing techniques while learning more advanced skills such as sail trim, balance, and weight placement to improve boat control and performance. Students continue sailing 8-foot pram sailboats while also being introduced to larger 16-foot Bullseye sailboats, with opportunities to experience additional boats as their abilities progress.
The program focuses on strengthening foundational skills, increasing independence, and encouraging safe, confident decision-making on the water while maintaining a fun and supportive learning environment.
This course runs as a two-week session, though students are strongly encouraged to enroll for four weeks to reinforce skills, gain consistency, and fully prepare for advancement into Intermediate Sailing.
This program is ideal for sailors ages 9–11 who have completed Beginner Sailing or have equivalent introductory sailing experience.
Intermediate Sailing
Learn to Race
BCB’s most advanced sailing course serves as the capstone of the junior sailing curriculum and introduces sailors to the world of competitive sailboat racing. Designed for students who have demonstrated strong skill and commitment in Intermediate programs, this class marks the transition from recreational sailing to performance-focused racing.
Sailors train primarily in Club 420s, developing teamwork, boat handling precision, and race strategy while preparing for opportunities to compete against local clubs and participate in regional regattas. Emphasis is placed on independent decision-making, tactical awareness, and confident boat control in a wide range of conditions.
Advanced technical topics include:
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Performance sail trim
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Crew coordination and weight placement
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Starts and race strategy
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Boat-on-boat tactics
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Rudderless sailing and boat feel
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Heavy-air and high-performance boat handling
This program is intended for older or highly motivated sailors who have completed earlier BCB levels and possess a strong foundation in independent sailing. Students should be comfortable rigging, launching, and sailing without direct supervision and be ready to pursue advanced techniques and competitive racing.
