Among all aspects of sailing, port maneuvers are often the ones that generate the most tension. Those who sail only in summer, perhaps with a rental boat, know well how stressful it can be to enter or exit a berth with strong winds or limited space.
A maneuvering course is the most effective way to handle these situations calmly and safely, learning to manage the boat and oneself even when everything seems to be happening too fast.
Maneuvering Course: Safety and Confidence in Critical Situations
Many boaters only experience their boat for short periods during the year. They rent a sailboat for summer vacations, spend one or two weeks at sea, and then return to land life until the next season.
When it’s time to set sail again, a certain tension often resurfaces: the port maneuvers.
Entering or exiting a berth, approaching the fuel dock, or mooring with strong winds are situations that can cause stress, especially if you don’t practice regularly.
The same goes for some fundamental maneuvers in navigation, such as man overboard recovery, picking up a mooring buoy with strong winds, or heaving to to manage an emergency or take a break during navigation.
The problem is not a lack of general experience, but a lack of training: sensitivity to the helm’s response, engine control, line handling, and onboard communication are skills that are easily lost if not practiced.
From Theory to Practice
Course days alternate between theoretical moments and practical tests in port and at anchor.
Theory helps to understand how the boat reacts, the propeller’s evolutionary effect, how to read the wind in confined spaces, and how to plan a maneuver before executing it.
Practice allows immediate application of what has been learned, making movements more natural and precise.
Each exercise is designed to increase personal confidence: handling the boat with a crosswind, using the engine with sensitivity, setting the entry course into port, communicating with the crew clearly and calmly.
The Maneuvering Course on Elba Island, a Concrete Example
During October 2025, the maneuvering course took place in Portoferraio, on Elba Island.
Four participants from different regions of Switzerland spent three days of intense work, amidst strong winds and ideal conditions to put what they learned into practice.
The atmosphere was that of a true crew: collaboration, attention, and a desire to improve.
During the course, we also experienced an extraordinary event, spending a night with gusts of up to 55 knots in port. It was a valuable opportunity to closely observe how to properly secure the boat and verify the importance of every detail when the wind decides to test everything.
At the end of the week, everyone took home a wealth of experiences that helped them better understand the boat’s behavior and feel more confident in maneuvers, even with strong winds.
Training Safety before the Holidays
A maneuvering course is useful for anyone who sails occasionally or wants to regain confidence after a break. In just a few days, you can consolidate practical skills that, on vacation, make the difference between a serene departure and a tense moment.
Sailing with confidence doesn’t just mean knowing how to handle the sails or manage a course.
It also means being able to move in port with calm, precision, and respect for the boat and others.
And this confidence comes from one thing: practice.
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