Sailability
About Sailability
Sailability is a program at some sailing clubs that offers an additional level of support, an established network of volunteers, and equipment to assist people of all abilities to get into sailing. It is an international program first introduced to Australia in the 1990’s, which has grown to being available in every State and Territory.
Here are some of the ways sailing is inclusive:
- Different types of boat provided by clubs including the Hansa Class that are easy to sail
- Instructors who can adapt their teaching methods to suit individuals of all abilities
- Equipment to assist those with limited mobility to get into and out of boats
- Modified docking areas that are accessible
- Affordable options to participate
- The Sailing Pathway for people of all abilities to progress through
Each club offering a Sailability program has a Sailability Coordinator who is a point of contact for people who want to find out more. They are supported by a team of volunteers who are passionate about welcoming people of all abilities to sailing.
Sailing Pathway
Sailability is one of the programs that can provide people of all abilities the opportunity to reach their potential by offering a progressive pathway with incremental levels of achievement in the sport. People can discover their own Sailing Pathway through:
- Learning the basic skills through a Sailability or inclusive Discover Sailing program
- Sailing with experienced sailors in a variety of suitable craft
- Participating in inclusive club competitions
- Obtaining formal and informal coaching
- Competing in inclusive competitions (State, National and International)
- Competing in disability specific competitions (National and International)