How to sail a dinghy. The best way to get a feel for sailing.

Published 2020-07-24
How to sail a dinghy. The best way to learn to sail is to start out in a small sailing dinghy. Learning how to sail a dinghy lets you feel what the wind is doing through the movement of the boat, through the tiller and through the sheets that connect to the sails.
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The bigger the boat, the less feel you get through the control surfaces. Once you learn how to sail in a dinghy, you can progress to bigger boats, taking with you a strong sense of feel for the wind and how the boat is responding.
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Zac and Carl from SBS Sunshine coast had their first sailing lesson in Sailing dinghy Moonlight on the Maroochy River.
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All Comments (15)
  • @Dogonatree
    Been looking for a dinghy. I might make one. Sailing has always peaked my interest. Awesome video 👍
  • @xgtmg
    My family moved to Fl. in the sixties when my dad transferred to the Space center. We got a place right on the Indian river in Titusville. I got a paper route, mowed yards and cleaned windows to buy a dinghy to sail up and down the river. I practically lived on that boat during the summer. I camped on islands, fished and shrimped for food, and became the delivery boy for many of the live aboards anchored in the river. One morning I went out back and my boat was gone. There had been a trimaran anchored just off shore for a few days. It and my boat were gone. Fifty years later I find myself getting the itch to sail again.
  • @Yourmomma568
    I loved doing this when i was about 10. Spent all summer doing it with some guys up the road from my grandparents. They sold the cottage and haven't seen one since. I wish I could find a real boat like this, and not only those racing dinghies that are unsuitable for anything but splashing around in the warm weather. I'd take one of these fishing everyday if I could.
  • @BigFiveJack
    A very enjoyable and upbeat video! Great fun to view! I wonder if Moonlight's Captain informed the young guys that there are sail configurations that are boomless?
  • @greywuuf
    Kinda thought the one guy was trying to scull with the rudder.
  • @Helliconia54
    only one real way to learn how to sail. In a dinghy.
  • No training taking place here. Not what I expected based on the title.