RYA Competent Crew - Whitsundays
This course, based in the stunning Whitsudnay Islands, provides a comprehensive introduction to yachting and leads to a Royal Yachting Association (RYA) certificate. The course is designed for novice sailors who want to become valuable and active crew members. By the end of the course, you should be able to steer, handle sails and mooring lines, and assist in all boat and sail handling procedures on board.
Description

Spend five unforgettable days living and learning aboard one of our yachts in the beautiful Whitsunday Islands.
The RYA Competent Crew course is the perfect introduction to sailing, designed for complete beginners and aspiring crew members.
Through short passages, practical exercises, and hands-on coaching, you’ll learn the fundamentals of sailing, seamanship, safety, and life on board.
By the end of the course, you’ll feel confident contributing as an active crew member on coastal sailing passages.
Course content
- Parts of the boat and basic seamanship
- Sail handling, reefing, and trimming
- Use of winches, clutches, and halyards
- Knots, rope handling, and ropework
- Steering and helming under sail and power
- Tacking, gybing, and points of sail
- Mooring, anchoring, and berthing
- Personal safety and emergency procedures
- Basic navigation, weather, and Rules of the Road
- Night sailing exercises
Sailing location and conditions
The Whitsunday Islands offer some of the best cruising conditions in the world, with warm trade winds, crystal-clear water, and spectacular tropical scenery.
You’ll explore beautiful anchorages, white sandy beaches, and calm island waters while developing your sailing skills.
The region is also rich in marine wildlife, with regular sightings of dolphins, whales, turtles, and flying fish.
The yacht and instructors
Training is delivered by experienced RYA-qualified instructors using Flying Fish’s friendly and professional teaching approach.
Groups are limited to five students to maximise hands-on sailing experience and individual coaching.
You’ll live aboard one of our Beneteau First 40 cruiser-racer yachts and participate fully in all aspects of yacht operation and daily life on board.
Private course option
Private courses are available for groups of up to five people, with only four places charged.
This is an excellent option for families or groups of friends looking for a fun and memorable sailing adventure together.
Children are welcome on private courses.
Please use the enquiry button at the top of the page for more information.
What's included
- Tuition, logbook, pre-course reading.
- Life jackets and safety harnesses are provided, and we can loan you wet weather clothing if required.
- All vessels have an enclosed bathroom on board.
- Please bring your own lunch and snacks.
- We provide tea, coffee, and water.
Qualifications and experience
- 150 sea miles logged
- RYA Competent Crew
Before you start
- No prior experience is needed.
- This course is suitable for newcomers to sailing.
What next?
- Once you have completed the Competent Crew course, you are ready to start taking control and learning the role of the Day Skipper.
- Join Day Skipper Shore-based, for all the underlying theory knowledge you will need as a Day Skipper. Then, go on to the Day Skipper Practical course.
- If you don't have time for the full shore-based theory course, complete the Essential Navigation and Seamanship self-paced online course, and then go on to Day Skipper Practical.
- Once you have your RYA Day Skipper you are ready to charter your own yacht.
Testimonials
- R Sena
- RYA Competent Crew course

- "Great, friendly, and knowledgeable trainers, lots of fun! Highly recommended"
- Ayato Kurokawa
- RYA Competent Crew course

- “I just completed the Competent Crew course this afternoon and wanted to thank Jen who ran a superb interactive course, making us all feel more confident with our seamanship."
- Jessie Williams
- Start Yachting Weekend

- “Matt is a deadset legend. He took a group of 5 adults who knew absolutely nothing about sailing to a place where we all felt proud and exhilarated! He was calm, funny, specific, and clear. He tracked us as individuals, offering reminders and tips on the things we got wrong (without telling us that we got it wrong).”
Faq
- Booking information
- To secure your place in the course, please pay a 20% holding deposit via the links provided above. This deposit will reserve your position until sixty days before the course start date, when the remaining course fees will be required.
- Please be aware that the deposit is non-refundable; however, it can be transferred to any other course or event offered by Flying Fish.
- We recommend booking early to avoid disappointment, as spaces are limited.
- View our Terms and Conditions
- What are the essential skills and knowledge required to learn sailing?
- Learning to sail involves acquiring a combination of practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Some essential skills include understanding wind direction and how to set the boat up to harness it effectively, steering a sailboat, handling ropes, tying various knots, using winches and clutches and manoeuvring under power and sail in different conditions.
- Theoretical knowledge encompasses understanding navigation, reading charts, learning about basic meteorology, and grasping the rules of the waterways.
- How long does it take to learn to sail?
- The time it takes to learn to sail and become proficient depends on several factors, including the individual’s aptitude, the frequency of sailing lessons or practice, and the complexity of the sailing environment. With consistent practice and good instruction, it is possible to gain basic sailing skills within a few days.
- The RYA training scheme offers an established and efficient training pathway from novice sailor through to the dizzy heights of a qualified Yachtmaster. From there, you can go on to professional certification and a commercial yacht captain’s licence.
- Many past Flying Fish Yachtmaster course graduates are now working as captains of large superyachts.
- How fit do I need to be, and what happens if I get seasick?
- Sailing is a physical activity requiring reasonable mobility and strength when handling sails/winches, etc. That said, our sailing courses are very inclusive, and we welcome participants of all ages and abilities. If you are concerned about your suitability, please contact us for advice.
- Seasickness is rarely an issue on our introductory sailing courses, as you will usually be sailing on the sheltered waters of Sydney Harbour. However, we also venture offshore, and it’s still possible to experience some seasickness. If you are concerned about this issue, please visit your pharmacy and pick up some seasickness medication prior to arrival. It is recommended to take any precautionary measures 24 hours prior.
- What if the weather is bad?
- Sailing is an all-weather sport. We like to say there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing!
- We very rarely cancel a course due to bad weather.
- What type of yacht will I learn on?
- At Flying Fish, our basic training boats are Beneteau First 40.7s. These yachts provide an excellent balance between comfort and performance and are great for learning.
- The layout of the 40.7 is very practical, with two double rear cabins, a forward cabin, a comfortable saloon, and an enclosed toilet and shower unit.
- The yacht sleeps six in comfort or eight using the saloon bunks. They are fully equipped for living on board.
- Can I book a private sailing course for a group or family?
- Yes! we regularly welcome private groups of friends or family on bespoke courses.
- A private RYA course is a great learning adventure to experience with your friends or family. What’s more, you can save money as you pay for four places on the course and can bring a maximum of five.
- The minimum age is 12. If you like the sound of this, please get in touch and let us help you plan your adventure.
- What should I bring with me?
- We provide all food on board, though you should expect to eat ashore at your own cost for one or two nights.
- Quick-dry clothing (shorts, T-shirts, long-sleeved tops).
- Lightweight waterproof jacket.
- Non-slip shoes.
- Hat, high-factor sunscreen, and sunglasses.
- Thermal base layer and fleece for colder months.
- Waterproof jacket and trousers (loan sets available).
- Life jackets are provided on board by Flying Fish.
- A sense of adventure and a team spirit!
