Race Management Volunteer Course

Event information

Registration for this event closes at Fri 07 Feb 2025 09:00.

Volunteers are the backbone of any successful regatta, playing an integral role in creating a well-run and fair competition environment. Their contributions ensure smooth race operations, which are essential for the development of our sailors and the growth of Sailing. By stepping up as a volunteer, you directly support the sailing community and help nurture the next generation of athletes.

Join our Race Management Volunteer Course to learn the skills and knowledge needed to support sailing regattas as part of a race management team. Designed for parents, sailors, and retirees, this course provides hands-on training in essential roles, including mark laying, anchoring marks and boats, recording race finishes, timekeeping, and assisting the Race Officer with flag signals and identifying early starters. Whether you're new to sailing or looking to give back to the sport, this course equips you to play an integral role in ensuring the success of sailing races.


Course Content

  • Introduction to race committee signal vessel roles (i.e., timekeeper, recorder, gunner/sounder, visual signal officer, wind observation)
  • Introduction to mark boat roles (i.e., VHF communications with signal vessel, mark laying, anchoring, recording)
  • On-water practice of the race management duties

Pre-requisites

  • Minimum 16 years old and above
  • Passionate to volunteer at sailing events
  • Able to be on the water for an extended period without being sea sick
  • Possess a Powered Pleasure Craft Driving License (PPCDL) [Preferred but not mandatory]
  • Previous experience in sailing (either as a parent, shore volunteer, sailor, retirees) [Preferred but not mandatory]

Course Details

Training Location: National Sailing Centre, Auditorium

Time: 1000-1800h

To bring: Outdoor sports attire and change of clothes, sunscreen lotion, water bottle

Lunch: Halal certified sandwiches for lunch