Where can I eat in Brighton Marina? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T15:30:28+00:00The marina is full of restaurants so you are spoilt for choice, plus it has a large supermarket. For a comprehensive guide of restaurants in the Marina go to: www.brightonmarina.co.uk/brighton-marina-attractions/eat-and-drink Read more
What sailing courses do Lagoon Watersports offer? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T14:04:22+00:00We have an experienced and professional team of instructors that teach: RYA Sailing Level 1, RYA Sailing Level 2 and RYA Sailing Level 3. Read more
What is the difference between our sailing and our yacht courses? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:54:54+00:00Our sailing courses are run on our 24ft Delphia Keelboats. A Keelboat is a step up in size from dinghies, more like a small manageable yacht but not as big as a cruising yacht. They can bridge the gap between dinghies and cruisers, offering many benefits of both, to... Read more
What sailing course is best for a beginner? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:54:33+00:00The two day RYA Sailing Level 1 Read more
What course will enable me to sail competently? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:54:11+00:00Our "Learn to Sail" course is run over two weekends and covers RYA Sailing Level 1 and Level 2. By the end you should be able to take a small sail boat out to sea confidently in light weather conditions. Read more
How many people on a course? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:53:49+00:00Maximum 4 persons per boat. The instructor will be onboard for most of the training but they start to teach from the safety boat in the level 2 to give you more independence. Read more
When do the sailing courses run? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:53:27+00:00Over weekends, from March to October. We do also run one weekday courses and private tuition. Read more
Where do the sailing courses start? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:52:37+00:00The courses start from our base in Brighton Marina: Pontoon 6, Brighton Marina, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 5UP, UK. Read more
What do I need to bring? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:52:16+00:00We provide specialist equipment. In the winter months it can be cold, thermals, fleeces, woolly hats are all useful to have. During the summer months bring sun hats, sun block and sun glasses. Quick drying clothes can be very practical instead of jeans and good none slip, non marking... Read more
What happens if the weather is bad? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:51:46+00:00Part of the enjoyment of sailing is being out in the elements, so it is important to be versatile to make the best of the conditions. If we cannot sail on a day due to weather conditions we will endeavour to cover theory and other useful skills such as... Read more
I used to sail how do I get back into it or how do I keep practicing after a course? Harvey Dawkins2018-01-26T13:51:21+00:00We have our Coastal Sailing Club, that gives regular access to the water with clinics and racing for members. For more information go on our Coastal Sailing Club Read more