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Hayama Sailing Club

Do you think sailing clubs are intimidating? Hayama Sailing Club is a club that anyone who wants to enjoy sailing, whether they are a beginner or an experienced sailor, can join. We enjoy sailing together, with members ranging from elementary school students to those in their 70s!


HSC
HSC operates a sailing and sea kayaking school and club at Morito Beach in Hayama Town, Kanagawa Prefecture. We offer a wide range of activities, from beginner classes to full-scale yacht racing, kayak tours, and cruising certification. We value a friendly, family-friendly atmosphere that makes it easy for anyone to participate.

h Appiness
Enjoy sailing or sea kayaking in nature and spend a fulfilling time that will lead to a better tomorrow!
s society
Let's create a pleasant community where members can cooperate with each other!
c hallenge

Find something exciting or a goal and expand your potential!

Member Rates

Membership Fees

●You can participate in all yachting, kayaking and SUP schools and events and use club boats.

course Membership fee Monthly fee
Standard Member
(31 years old and up)
55,000 yen
15,600 yen (insurance included)
Students (elementary school to high school students)
33,000 yen
12,300 yen (insurance included)
Standard Member
(18 to 30 years old)
44,000 yen
13,400 yen (insurance included)
Family members (for 2 people)
88,000 yen
26,800 yen (insurance included)

*Members are contracted/renewed annually.
*The above prices include tax, and the monthly membership fee includes an insurance fee of 200 yen.
*We also provide storage for personal boats, mainly RS dinghies.
*Members-only lockers (for storing clothing, boots, etc.) 1,650 yen per month

Boating fee / School fee

●Hayama Sailing Club members can board and take lessons on all of the club boats listed below at member prices.

Boat name Boating fee School Fees
laser
RS Quba
RS Tera
RS Zest
RS Feva
1,700 yen
One-on-one: 4,400 yen Group 2: 3,300 yen Group 3 and above: 2,200 yen
RS 200
RS 500
2,200 yen
One-on-one: 8,800 yen Group: 2,200 yen
RS aero
RS Quest
RS CAT14
3,300 yen
One-on-one: 8,800 yen Group: 2,200 yen
Cruiser
Nautor's Swan36*
(36 feet) *School fee included
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7,000 yen and up*
*Cruiser School is only available on the days when it is held.
Kayak Rigid boat Sit-on boat
1,700 yen
One-on-one: 4,400 yen Group: 2,200 yen
SUP
1,700 yen
One-on-one: 4,400 yen Group: 2,200 yen

*Members can attend classes and events at member prices.
*The school fee is basically a half-day fee, but if there are available boats, you can use them for the whole day at the same price. (Even if you use two types of boats in one day, you can only use the more expensive boat.)
*If you are riding a boat for the first time, please get approval from the instructor before using it.
*One-on-one lessons for Basic Level 4 and above are available at the request school rate of 8,800 yen (2 hours).
*Cruiser school is only available on the days of the event, and the fee includes school fees.

Event Fee

●Members can attend schools and events at member prices.

event Monthly fee
Club Race
1,500 yen (boat ride fee not included)
Picnic Sailing
2,200 yen (boat ride fee not included)
Sea Kayak Tour
From 4,400 yen
(Boat ride fee separate)
Long Cruising
From 20,000 yen
(Boat ride fee separate)

Visitor Fee

●Your companions can use the yacht, kayak, or SUP with other members.

Content Fee
Member's friend
3,300 yen per person
Member's family
550 yen per person
Shower only
Friends: 1,100 yen / Family (1 person): Free
SUP usage fee
1,700 yen/each Additional 2,200 yen/each

Voices of Hayama Sailing Club members

◆Here are some comments from Hayama Sailing Club members

Inaba-san and his son

Mr. and Mrs. I


I was providing rescue support for a junior yacht club for children and it made me want to try sailing myself! I started sailing at the age of 55 and now I sail two or three times a week. I'm glad I discovered sailing as it will help shape my future lifestyle. I've also made many new sailing friends!

Oda-san

Mr. O


I grew up by the sea, but moved to Tokyo for work and have been away from the ocean ever since. Determined to find a sea sport I could enjoy for the long term, I decided to take part in a trial sailing class in Hayama, my first visit. The beauty of Hayama's ocean and the instructors' ability to get even beginners into the groove made me want to get out on the water again straight away, so I took a start sailing class and then became a club member. In addition to sailing, the friendly club atmosphere created by the instructors, staff, and club members has become a weekend treat for me.

Ohashi-san

N-san


"Learning to sail makes life three times more fun!" I started sailing at an age considered senior, and HSC has proven that this saying is true. The instructors were unique, kind, and fun, the school system was systematic and easy to understand, there were a wide variety of boats to enjoy, from family yachts to high-performance boats with a sense of speed and even elegant cruisers, and the friendly and never-ending laughter of the members... I was instantly captivated by Hayama. I was experiencing low tide symptoms on the weekends!? Life is now five times more fun.

Arai-san

Mr. A


When I rode on a cruiser a long time ago, I was excited to see the yacht sailing along in a world where only the sounds of the wind and waves were heard. Now that I've finished raising my children, I can't forget that exhilarating feeling, so I decided to take the plunge and apply to join a cruiser team. Just when I started to think that I wanted to be a real sailor instead of just a passenger, I was strongly encouraged to practice on a dinghy, and so I enrolled at Sailing College. The homey atmosphere and solid curriculum make it easy to understand, and although it's a slow pace, I'm enjoying it with peace of mind.
Suzuki-san

Mr. K


After joining the university yacht club, I used to sail on a cruiser with friends, but when I had to sell it, I was wondering what to do. But then I turned 50, so I decided to try dinghy sailing while I was still able to move around, and visited HSC at Morito Beach, which I was familiar with from my student days. HSC is a great place to enjoy a variety of activities, from single-handed to trapezius and sea kayaks. Now I participate in club races on my RSaero and RS500, and also enjoy sea kayak tours.
Ogaki-san

Mr. T


I experienced sailing in the waters of Amami and was captivated by the beauty of sailing. While sailing on a cruiser in Yokohama, I decided to learn the basics of sailing by joining this club, which offers a comprehensive curriculum. The instructors provide thorough instruction, and the club members, ranging from beginners to experienced sailors, are generally warm and welcoming. A variety of boats are available, and you can invite friends on board. The club has a beautiful clubhouse and hosts a variety of events and club races. I obtained my ISPA certification at the cruiser school and learned to sail a sea kayak. I also participated in the RS Aero World dinghy competition in Australia with club members. I now live nearby and enjoy marine life every day. Watching the sunset over Morito, I think of this club as one that opens up new horizons for the ocean beyond what I've learned.
Tsubotchi-san

Mr. K/Ms. A


Tsubouchi : I never thought it would be possible for a woman to sail alone, but when I came to HSC through an acquaintance's introduction and saw some women sailing coolly even though they were beginners, I thought I'd like to try it myself! I've raced in a two-seater with other members I met who joined at the same time, and I've also been enjoying sailing alone on a Laser or RSaero!

Iguchi-san : I only recently discovered the sport of yachting, but I love the ocean, so I started it as a way to try something new. I found out about this club through an acquaintance, and now I enjoy my weekends in Hayama's beautiful ocean with the other members. It's like an adult club activity! (laughs) I've now even tried double-handed sailing, and I'm constantly discovering new things and getting excited about the depth of yachting.

About HSC Club Facilities

The clubhouse, located right in front of Morito Beach, is compact but has all the facilities you need to enjoy the ocean.
Located 20m from Morito Beach
The clubhouse is located 20m from Morito Beach.
Yacht and kayak sign on the second floor of the clubhouse
Look for the yacht and kayak sign on the second floor of the clubhouse.
White wooden sign at the entrance
The reception is located at the white wooden sign at the entrance.
On the first floor there is a reception desk, changing rooms, and a mini shop selling clothing and accessories.
On the first floor, there is a reception desk, changing rooms, and a mini shop selling clothing and accessories.
shower room
The shower room is equipped with shampoo, body shampoo, facial cleanser and a hair dryer.
2nd floor
On the second floor, you can enjoy free drinks, beer, and lunch (for a fee).
2nd floor terrace
The second floor terrace is a space for meetings, lunches, etc.
Hayama Sea Club
HSC Kaigandori offers yacht and sea kayak schools, boats, and clothing sales.

If you have any questions about joining the club, please feel free to contact us using the inquiry form.
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