About Sail Our Way

Australian Sailing is proud to be one of 290 organisations nationally selected to receive funding under the program. This investment will support the expansion of participation and coaching programs to make sailing more inclusive and accessible. 

This funding directly supports the goals of SAILING 2032, Australian Sailing’s strategic plan, which commits to achieving 50% female participation across all aspects of the sport - including membership, coaching, courses, volunteering, and the workforce - by 2032. Since 2023, female participation has already grown from 32% to 35%, but there is still more to do. 

List of Round 2 Sail Our Way Grant Clubs

State / Region

Club / Association

National

WASZP Sailing Association of Australia

NSW

Balmoral Sailing Club

NSW

Botany Bay Yacht Club

NSW

Carcoar Dam Sailing Club Inc

NSW

Concord Ryde Sailing Club

NSW

Connells Point Sailing Club

NSW

Double Bay Sailing Club

NSW

Drummoyne Sailing Club

NSW

Gosford Sailing Club

NSW

Jervis Bay Sailing Club

NSW

Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club

NSW

NSW IODA

NSW

Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club

NSW

Sydney Amateur Sailing Club

NSW

Urunga Sail Training Club

ACT

Canberra Yacht Club

VIC

Albert Park Yacht Club

VIC

Altona Yacht Club

VIC

Cairn Curran Sailing Club

VIC

Davey's Bay Yacht Club

VIC

Flinders Yacht Club

VIC

Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club

VIC

Indented Head Yacht Club

VIC

McCrae Yacht Club

VIC

Mornington Yacht Club

VIC

Ocean Racing Club of Victoria

VIC

Portland Yacht Club

VIC

Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club

VIC

Royal Brighton Yacht Club

VIC

Royal Yacht Club of Victoria

VIC

Sabre Association Victoria

VIC

Sandringham Yacht Club

VIC

Westernport Yacht Club

VIC

YMCA Sailing Club

VIC

Victorian International Optimist Dinghy Association (VIODA

QLD

Cairns Yacht Club

QLD

Hervey Bay Sailing Club

QLD

Humpybong Yacht Club

QLD

Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club

QLD

Mooloolaba Yacht Club

QLD

Port Curtis Sailing Club

QLD

Townsville Yacht Club

QLD

Whitsunday Sailing Club

SA

Arrow Arafura Cadet Association of SA / Victor Harbor Yacht Club

SA

Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia

SA

Goolwa Regatta Yacht Club

SA

Port Adelaide Sailing Club

TAS

Midway Point Yacht Club

TAS

Sandy Bay Sailing Club

TAS

Wynyard Yacht Club

WA

Fremantle Sailing Club

WA

Maylands Yacht Club

WA

Royal Perth Yacht Club

WA

Southwest Junior Windsurf Club

 

Thanks to Play Our Way, Sail Our Way initiatives will deliver the following programs to support clubs, classes, and communities: 

Round 1 Sail Our Way Initiatives Included:

Direct Activity Support for Clubs and Class Associations 
Seed funding of up to $1,500 was available for clubs and class associations to deliver initiatives that increase participation among women and girls.  The funding is now closed. Click here to find out about the successful clubs who received a Sail Our Way grant. Future rounds will be announced here. 

RS Feva Women and Girls Project 
In partnership with Sailing Raceboats Australia, the RS Feva program provides clubs discounted double-handed RS Feva boats to purchase, helping support participation particularly for teenage girls. Round 3 is now open - click here.

Marketing Support for Clubs and Classes 
New marketing templates and promotional tools will be created, alongside webinars and 1:1 support, helping clubs better reach and engage women and girls. 

Women’s Charter and Club Resources 
A suite of new tools—including an inclusive Women’s Charter, planning checklists, and governance resources—will be released to help clubs foster equitable access and create welcoming environments. Click here for more information and to complete an Expression of Interest form.  

Additional Equipment Support 
Grants will be available for modified or inclusive equipment—such as lifejackets and boards for SUP, windsurfing, and wing sports—to help clubs expand water-based offerings for women and girls. 

Coaching Capability Uplift 
In collaboration with pilot clubs nationwide, this program will develop initiatives to grow coaching capacity, support delivery of aligned programs focussed on women and girls and build stronger club-to-coach connections. 

Youth Sail and Female Leadership Visibility 
At Youth Sail events around Australia, women Olympians, Australian Sailing Team members, and coaches will lead, mentor, and inspire the next generation of sailors. 

SheSails National Conference and Events 
The inspirational SheSails International Conference was held on Monday 20th October 2025 as part of the World Sailing Steering the Course global women’s sailing festival. Click here to see a recording of the webinar if you missed it. Additional state-based events and webinars will also take place over the next 12 months. 

“We’re incredibly proud to be part of the Play Our Way movement and to lead real, lasting change in sailing,” said Sarah Ogilvie Head of Sport Development and Growth for Australian Sailing. “This funding enables us to scale what works, innovate where needed, and ensure women and girls across Australia have more opportunities to enjoy our sport.” 

Australian Sailing looks forward to working closely with clubs, classes, and communities as Sail Our Way gathers momentum—creating more inclusive sailing experiences and sharing success stories from every corner of the country.