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Sailing In Kzn


Sailing in KZN
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Sailing is a great way of appreciating the blue waters, but to do this takes effort and persistence. There are many sailing courses available in and around the Durban area, with sailing schools offering services to every kind of sailor, whether you are only beginning, or a seasoned sailor looking for adventure. Be ready to experience the ins and outs of Durban’s coast as learn ship command, rope work, sail lifting, signaling, navigation, and the various rules (and untold rules) of seamanship.

For beginners, the best option would be to seek out schools that offer 5-day yacht hand courses that provide great skills and training in improving your sailing expertise. Seasoned staff will no doubt put you at ease, and you’ll be surprised at just how much you’ve learnt in a few short days, as well as how quickly you can put your skills into practice. If you think that you might need additional guidance in the technicalities of sailing navigation, Skipper courses are the most useful. Here you will begin to understand and interpret advanced sailing techniques, including how to skipper a yacht in local seas, reading weather forecasts, morring, dealing with crisis points, and sailing in tricky night conditions.

Try out a coastal skipper course as you sail 600 nautical miles to Richards Bay, Maputo and Inhaca Island. Competent Yacht Skippers might find this sailing experience right up their sailing alley, as it will help them gain valuable mileage and night hours. A 10-day trip, you might need some provisions and some good preparation as you embark on a challenging voyage.

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