We do 5 main types of sailing at Sailability:
Challenger Dinghies
We have two challenger dinghies , these are very stable and capable of sailing in strong winds, all the contrils are laid out in the cockpit in front of the helm. We have buddy seats so instructors can sail with the student if needed.
These boats are roomy and stable, and they are fitted with sail floats to make them safer. The boats are usually accessed from on the shore then we launch them from the shore.
Hansa Dinghies
We also have six specialist Hansa dinghies in our fleet. These are all designed for sailors with disabilities, but can equally well be sailed by anyone.
We have single-handed boats and double-handed boats. The single-handed boats have different seating: some have deck chair type seats, and others cam have hard chair seats.
According to your needs, we'll select a boat that suits you. All boats have a large keel, making them very stable and safe on the water. We can adjust the sails on all our boats such that we can sail under almost any wind conditions.
Double-seated Hansa Dinghies
Very similar to our single-handed Hansa dinghy is our double-seated Hansa. This offers the same sail adjustment and keel for stability, but is a larger boat.
Our 303 Wide version also has an extra sail. Although larger, these boats are just as stable as the smaller ones and can be sailed by two children or adults together, or any combination.
Coypu Dinghy
We have two Coypu dinghies , theese are typically braods boats, they have a wide flattish hull which makes them very stable to sasil, we sail these with an instructor and families sailing together. Your instructor will talk you through all the controls and let you have a go at helping them sail the boat.