The Centre boasts two long standing and highly experienced RYA Advanced instructors, including one National Trainer. The centre can accommodate tuition for both junior and adult windsurfing – across all of the RYA scheme from Start Windsurfing to Advanced.
Safety – Safety is one of the main priorities of the Centre. At all times, while coaching, an instructor and rescue/teaching boat are in attendance on the sea, equipped with VHF radios and marine safety equipment.
For beginners, we start with a dry land simulator where basics can be taught and demonstrated, but don’t worry – you’ll soon be on the water and speeding along, taking in the breathtaking views of Coverack Bay.
Smaller sails and large stable boards are used to help you learn this exhilarating sport quickly, easily, and safely. The sails/rigs are very light and easy to handle.
We provide all the wetsuits (summer and winter), boats, buoyancy aids etc, to keep you warm and comfortable, enabling you to enjoy yourself.
We have 30 boards on offer from 80 litre to 280 litre including: JP, Fanatic, Naish, Hifly and Starboard. These are matched with sails by Severne, Gassta, Tushingham and Naish, offering the perfect combination to satisfy your sailing requirements. The 90 sails on offer vary from 1.5m to 8.0m.
Wing tuition is offered 7 days a week throughout the season. Due to governing body guidance and to insure practical and effective delivery, the ratios of instructing in Wing tuition is set lower than that of windsurfing. These sessions are run around our windsurfing delivery, as such booking is advisable.
Contact us for more information regarding RYA Wing certificated courses.
WingSurfing, and the more advanced WingFoiling, is the latest watersports craze to hit our waters. While only recently appearing at Coverack Windsurfing Centre, the sport has long passed its infancy stage and is quite a common sight on accessible waters across both the UK and the globe. Unlike windsurfing, the wing isn’t attached to the board, but is still controlled by your hands whilst standing.
No previous watersports experience is required, and you can learn the basics on a large windsurf board. As you move into the next level, you’ll need a dedicated WingFoiling board, which has a foil attached.