Our 2025 Instructors

Sheena Barrow

Rear Commodore Training

Training at Orford sailing club is always evolving; introducing new ideas and opportunities for enthusiastic young sailors at all stages of their development.

Sheena Barrow

Over the last winter months we have seen winter race coaching at its best.  The newly hardened junior sailors have earned their team hoodies and adopted an odd choice of washing up gloves to keep warm!

We wish them luck in the coming season and encourage them to try their new skills by participating in the busy club racing schedule and Junior Regatta.

Another initiative will see OSC hosting a Junior and Youth Open Regatta. We hope to extend a welcome to many entrants from other local clubs.

The instructors are inspired and lead by Matt and Miranda who demonstrate a powerful professionalism in all that they do.

OSC is fortunate to keep a loyal and talented group of Dinghy Instructors with several Assistants and Helpers who aspire to gain a similar RYA Instructor’s qualification.
I believe that the Training team is ready to deliver another vintage summer full of energy, fun and commitment.


Suzy Cooper

RYA Principal

Suzy returned to us in 2023 and in 2024 became OSC’s RYA Principal. Suzy is 27 and has sailed with her family at OSC for nineteen years. Suzy was a DI from the age of 16 before becoming the club’s Chief Instructor for four years.

Suzy Cooper 2024

I started out sitting in the front of a Mirror with my mum and did my first sailing course at OSC when I was 10. I like sailing at Orford because every time you go on the river it is different, and yet it always feels like home.

For me, I love teaching because I get to see other people getting excited and enjoying one of my favourite things in the world. I love getting to spread a love of the river and the sport.

My favourite boat is either a Pico (because they are practically indestructible and nothing can ever go too far wrong), or our little day boat ‘Bojangles’ because I love being able to sleep on the water and am really enjoying learning to sail and DIY her.

I don’t tend to race, and when I do, I’m likely to finish rather near the back! I love the feeling in the evening after a day in the salt and wind and sun.


Matthew Riley

Chief Instructor

Matt is 22 years old and qualified as a DI in 2019 becoming an SI in 2021. Matt is also a Power Boat Instructor and a Power Boat Safety Boat Instructor.

Matthew Riley

I learnt to sail in Eastbourne 13 years ago and I have sailed at Orford for three years. My favourite thing about sailing in Orford is also being able to go for a cruise and enjoy the more relaxing side of sailing.
When I am teaching sailing, I really enjoy watching the student’s progression and passion for the sport grow as they develop from beginners to sailors able to race competitively and/or pass on their newfound knowledge and experience on to others by qualifying as Instructors themselves.

My favourite boat is the 18 foot skiff as they are the pinnacle of dinghy sailing. I race regularly in Eastbourne, sailing my Laser for many years, and last year I enjoyed competing in an RS200 on the National Circuit with Miranda Cook.

My favourite moment on the water happened many years ago when I took my Laser out for its first sail the day after I bought it. It was my first time sailing my own boat.

My biggest sailing mishap was in a Dart 16, with Miranda, on a very windy and rough day. The traveller snapped and I had to fix it quickly so that we could tack and not end up on the beach!

My favourite sailing memory is having the perfect sailing conditions in Eastbourne: a good force 4 and flat water and flying downwind, trapezing with the kite up in a Laser 4000 skiff.

I enjoy sailing to the spit in Orford and swimming in the sea.


Miranda Cook

Senior Instructor

Now a Senior Instructor 24 year old Miranda has sailed at OSC for twelve years where she completed RYA Stages 3&4, Racing and Spinnaker courses before qualifying as a Dinghy Instructor six years ago. Miranda, along with Matt, are the heart beat for every young sailor at Orford.

Miranda Cook

I like sailing at Orford because it is quick and easy for me to rig up my Feva and I can go out in my boat whenever I like and take out my friends too. I can sail to Aldeburgh or round the island if I’d like a longer trip. I know the area well and live in the village so to getting down to the water to sail is a short walk or cycle making it very convenient. I am also able to use my boat to sail up to Dove Point and stop on the Ness to have picnics etc in the summer.

I love seeing the joy on kids faces when they master a skill well and grow in confidence as they improve their sailing skills. I believe the importance of being taught well gives people the ability to go out sailing to practice, enjoy their leisure time safely or even take part in racing. Without well-established skills in sailing this is not possible to a high degree.

My favourite boat to sail with friends in Orford is an RS Feva XL. However, last year I very much enjoyed racing my new boat, an RS200 with my sailing partner Matt Riley and I love the sense of freedom and the adrenaline of a thrilling sail in strong winds.

My biggest mishap sailing in Orford is either getting rocks stuck in the dagger board slot jamming it halfway in when we went aground on the spit to go swimming in the sea and then couldn’t get the board back down for the sail back OR having my partner break the spinnaker whilst sailing towards Raydon and being unable to tack due to the sail being caught under the hull round the dagger board and so sailing helplessly towards Aldeburgh.

My best moments sailing in Orford was winning the Feva Cup in the Class racing, sailing up to the Ness in lockdown and swimming with the Seals and sailing in the Ten Footer race on Regatta Day with Hannah (Kunert) and last year Felix (Boyd).


Jacob Kunert

Senior Instructor

Jacob is 25 and has sailed at OSC for seventeen years.

Jacob Kunert

I was taught to sail at OSC and I’ve been an Instructor for six years qualifying as a Senior Instructor this year. Everyone is friendly, and it’s a real pleasure to be in Orford. It is very satisfying to see a person begin to enjoy sailing, and the camaraderie amongst Instructors is lots of fun. As sailing is such a dangerous sport, it’s clearly important that students are properly taught.

I race and my favourite boat is a Laser. I love the freedom and the peace on the water (even when it’s blowing a gale).

My worst moment on the water was turtling a Wayfarer and my favourite moment was the 2018 Sea Race in my Laser, and the exhilaration of sailing over large waves.


Daisy Hester

Senior Instructor

Daisy is nineteen and learnt to sail at Waldringfield SC. She became a DI in October 2022 and qualified as a Senior Instructor this year. Daisy has been teaching at East Anglian Sailing School on the Orwell. This is Daisy’s third season teaching at OSC.

Daisy Hester

What I primarily enjoy about teaching is improving people’s confidence on the water. I have found that most of the kids I have taught can be quite nervous after only sailing once before, and it’s really rewarding to be able to encourage them and build on their confidence until they are able to sail comfortably on their own and further develop their skills.

At the moment, I would have to say a Topper is my personal favourite boat, as that’s what I sail the most in, however, I am keen to gain more experience in RS200s and have been sailing in one with a friend at the Royal Harwich and my plan is to continue sailing in one during the school summer term.”

Daisy has sailed across the Atlantic Ocean … twice. The return to the UK across the pond was just her and her Dad (a professional sailor), equally sharing their watches (Daisy’s parents sailed round the world before having children).

“My favourite moments on the water would have to be the night watches while crossing the Atlantic in 2019. I would be on deck alone for 4 hours between 8-12 and I really enjoyed being able to sail on my own and keep look out. The sky was also incredible as there was no light pollution so it felt like I could see the entire Milky Way.

Our worst moment was probably when the kicker snapped when we were sailing across the Atlantic. My father and I had to fabricate a replacement that would support the boom for the last 300 nautical miles. I think this repair did not last so if I remember correctly, we just sailed with the jib and mizzen.

A favourite sailing moment was when I did my DI course in 2022. While all five boats were on a dead run, everyone capsized in almost a synchronised manner and one of the people on my course attempted a dry capsize but ended up sliding down the side of the boat which was hilarious. I also really enjoyed helping out at the East Anglian Sea School during the summer as an assistant instructor, as I gained so much experience with teaching children and helping them achieve their goals.


Richard Pearce

Instructor

Richard Pearce 2024

I grew up on boats, starting with Melody of Orford when I was two weeks old! Trips to Holland for our summer holidays and dinghy racing on the Orwell gave me a love of all things boating.

My racing career started in Optimists at the Royal Harwich Yacht Club and then progressed into Toppers. Latterly we moved to Orford Sailing Club where we raced Wayfarers, Lasers and Flying Fifteens at the Orford and Aldeburgh Regattas.

I worked up through the RYA Dinghy Scheme qualifying as a Dinghy Instructor in 1993 and working in Salcombe at the Island Cruising Club, teaching RYA Levels 1-5 in a range of sailing dinghies and keel boats.

In 1996 and 1997 I worked as a DI at OSC under the stewardship of Liz Feisbsch, with club stalwarts Hatty Spinney and Fi Hitchcock.

In 2000 I went to Australia and qualified as an Australian Sailing Instructor and taught sailing at the Pacific Sailing Club in Sydney Harbour. This also involved yacht racing on a range of boats from Farr 40s, Sydney 38s and as a bowman on an Open 60.

Powerboating has always been a love of mine from dinghies with outboards, to supporting students, racers and training Wakeboarders. I even have my Ferry Boat Licence which I have used to do Haversgate Island trips and Ferryman across the Deben Entrance.

I qualified as a Powerboat Instructor in 2022 to allow me to help improve safety and enjoyment on the water. With the freedom we all have to enjoy the water comes great responsibility and as RIBS and technology allows more and more water users, it is increasingly important that everybody has the skills and awareness to be safe. Whether it is ensuring safe operation of boats, or simply helping people have a stress free day out, I enjoy passing on the knowledge and experience I have been lucky enough to gain over the years.


George Hitchcock

Instructor

It is with great pleasure that we welcome back George, now a professional sailor, to our Training Team.

George Hitchcock

My first experiences of sailing were at OSC.

I completed the RYA stage 3 at the age of 10, followed by the ‘start racing and spinnaker’ courses.
I then became a helper and then an OSC Assistant Instructor before gaining my Dinghy Instructor ticket in 2017. I was a DI at OSC for the following three summers.

I am now a professional sailor and currently work in the Offshore Wind Farm Industry on a 26 metre crew transfer vessel.

I have been able to combine my love of sailing with working in the Industry becoming a Commercially Endorsed MCA RYA Yachtmaster in 2023. Initially I worked in Greece as a Flotilla Lead Skipper. My work schedule in the Wind Farm Industry allowed me to deliver a Yacht from Guernsey to Lagos, Portugal, to teach here for the first time in eight years last year and to return to Orford again this year.


Annabel Cox

Instructor

As well as being a Dinghy Instructor nineteen year old Annabel is also an RYA Powerboat Instructor and an RYA Safety Boat Instructor. This is a real plus for our team.

Annabel Cox

I have been sailing at OSC all my life and did my first Topper 1 course with the club when I was 8. I love everything about Orford and it is an amazing place to be and to teach. I love teaching especially watching a nervous new sailor find a newfound confidence.

I am definitely not a racer and have often been heard saying that it was a good race if I crossed the finishing line! My favourite boat to sail is definitely my RS Feva as I can either sail it alone or take friends out for an adventure.

My favourite moment in 2023 was entering the Sea Race and leaving the river by dinghy for the first time, although the conditions could only be described as the perfect storm and it resulted in a tow home for many, I was still incredibly proud of myself for staying upright out at sea!”


Willa Cole

Instructor

Willa is 20 and has sailed at OSC for almost fourteen years where she learnt to sail.

Willa Cole

I started sailing Topper Ones when I was seven. This will be my fourth summer as an Instructor, but I have been helping on the courses since I was 13 and I think I got my AI at fourteen.

I love the community around OSC and I think it is a great place to sail. It is also very convenient for me as I live in the village.

I don’t race, but I really like sailing small boats like RS Fevas. I love being surrounded by the water and nature and I love sailing with another person.

Luckily, I haven’t had too many mishaps but one time my kicker strap snapped and the boom wouldn’t stay on the mast because it was pretty windy so I had to sail without the boom.

My best moment sailing was probably when I saw a porpoise in the river, but some of my other favourite moments have just been sailing up or back down from the spit with friends whilst listening to music.


Ben Sarginson

Instructor

Ben was an experienced AI and qualified as a Dinghy Instructor last year. He is 19 years old. Ben has sailed at Orford from very early childhood.

Ben Sarginson

I learnt to sail in Orford and Alton waters and started to race when I was eleven. What I really enjoy about teaching is being out on the water and passing on my experience and knowledge to the new, young sailors. I also enjoy being in the sun with friends, out on the river, having a good time.

My favourite boat is my Laser, but I also like my Dad’s old Wayfarer. I love to race and can get quite competitive. When I was younger, I also did some racing for the RS Tera Eastern Squad.

A favourite moment a couple of years ago was running down the pontoon with Raffi and taking the Safety Boat to help a sailor.

My biggest mishap is turtling a Wayfarer dead down wind and having to right it on my own.


Anabelle Nash

Instructor

Like her cousin Dhillon, eighteen year old Anabelle qualified as a Dinghy Instructor before the start of the 2024 season, having been with the team, first as a helper and then as an AI.

Annabelle Nash

OSC is a place like no other where you find a community spirit which is so accepting and welcoming, that by the end of the summer you feel as if you’re leaving behind your family. Teaching or sailing in Orford always feels like home and it never fails to put a smile on my face. There are such a wide range of ways to participate at the sailing club: lessons in the classroom and out on the water, racing, family sailing Wednesdays, delivered talks from the experienced sailors of the community. Never will you find OSC boring, there’s always something for everyone. Personally, I fell in love with the competitive side of sailing and don’t mind a good race. However, I would never say no to a good old dove point picnic. My biggest mishap was definitely the time where, during the junior regatta, I got stuck in the immense wind shadow of the Lady Flo resulting in a few dents in my topper.


Archie Lord

Instructor

Archie Lord

I am eighteen and have been sailing since I first did Topper One and enjoyed every second of it. It was that summer when I decided that sailing was my passion and have been pursuing it ever since. It has been the highlight of my summer every year since then. The people there, both teaching the course and learning it alongside me, really helped me make the most out of the experience. They have helped me make many of my favourite memories on the water with games and exercises that make it worthwhile. For me, teaching the kids and helping them learn the skills needed to sail is one of the best bits as I can see how much they enjoy it, reminding me of the fun I used to have when I was learning to sail, and the things I experienced during that time which ignited my passion for the sport.


Dhillon Nash

Instructor

Dhillon is seventeen and this will be his second summer as a Dinghy Instructor having been part of the team, first as a helper and then as an AI.

Dhillon Nash

My first experience of sailing was here in Orford at the age of 10. I have thoroughly enjoyed working my way through all the courses starting from Topper 1 and finishing with some more advanced courses such as Seamanship Skills.

It’s great to be part of such a warm community with lots of young keen sailors. At the moment, I would say my favourite boat to sail is a Laser however toppers are what I have spent most of my life learning to sail on. I am more of a fair-weather sailor myself, so I only find myself sailing when the sun is outs.

There have definitely been some minor mishaps in my time sailing. One example where things haven’t necessarily gone to plan was when I found myself at the helm on a Feva being asked to land it having never landed a boat before. This did not go well as I ploughed through the pontoon with an audience watching me from the clubhouse.


Ludo Clarke

Instructor

Ludo Clarke

I am eighteen years old and have grown up sailing in Orford, from Topper 1 all the way through every course.  I became an AI in 2021 and am now on my fifth year of teaching. I became a DI in the autumn of 2023 and am now looking forward to teaching for many years to come.

I love a cheeky bit of Feva or Hartley sailing, and my family have recently purchased a Hartley as well, at my request, and it has quickly become my favourite boat to sail in.

However, it has definably not been all smooth sailing for me, and of course, there have definitely been mistakes I’ve made along the way. To name just one of many, I remember capsizing a line of toppers which were all getting towed back from the floating pontoon. This made for an awkward moment with my colleagues watching on from the club house, but it also taught me a valuable lesson about towing boats and thinking on my feet.

Aside from the mishaps, I have loved sailing in Orford and am absolutely buzzing to pass on my excitement and love for sailing to the students in courses to come and can’t wait to get my second season as a DI underway in the 2025 season.


Oli Nisbet

Instructor

Oli Nisbet

I am eighteen years old and have been sailing in Orford for as long as I can remember. I first came to Orford as a very young child and have been involved with the river and the sailing club since the very first day. My grandfather, Michael Pearce, was commodore of Orford Sailing Club the year I was born and has been heavily involved in the sailing club and my sailing career throughout my entire life.

I completed all the courses that were possible as I grew up as this was encouraged by everyone in my family and I absolutely loved doing them. Once completing the courses, I started helping at 14 and have recently become a DI. I have raced in the Aldeburgh Junior Regatta in the last few years but tend, however, to take a much more relaxed approach in comparison to many of the sailors at Aldeburgh!

I have two favourite boats, one being a Laser Radial and the other being a Topper. I have sailed Toppers my whole life and have many great memories in these boats. My favourite memory being completing the ‘Round the Island challenge set by my grandfather with a £30 reward for completing it, and my worst memory being between drifting out of the river with 8 people all crammed onto a Topper or when me and my older cousin nosedived a Topper on a windy and choppy day, causing it to jump out of the water and flip. However, I did enjoy these moments later, despite being very scared at the time.


Molly Cox

Instructor

Molly is seventeen years old.

Molly Cox

I have been sailing at Orford all my life and started the Topper Courses aged 8, progressing through to seamanship skills, Helping and then becoming an Orford SC Assistant Instructor. This is my second year as a Dinghy Instructor.

I love sailing at Orford as I have grown up here and the location gives you enormous freedom. You can sail down to Aldeburgh for fish and chips or to Dove Point for a picnic and a swim in the sea.

My favourite boat to sail is either my Topper ‘Dodger’ or my Mum’s Mirror ‘Tinkerbell’. However, when I was younger, I definitely would have said James Robinson’s Optimist ‘Tally-Ho’.

One of my favourite moments was attempting the sea race in our Mirror with my Mum. Although it ended in a tow when the wind died on re-entering the river, we had to cope with a ‘perfect storm’ whilst at sea. It was really exciting leaving the river in a dinghy for the first time.

My biggest mishap sailing was sailing back from Dove Pint with a friend in quite strong winds. We decided to beach at first landing after capsizing a few times in the gusts and waited for a tow back from my parents in the rib. It was still really fun and we went mud sliding whilst we waited.

I’m really excited to teach again this year as I love being out on the water. This is my second summer as a DI.


Rosie Cox

Instructor

Rosie is seventeen and her family have sailed at Orford for many years.

Rosie Cox

I have been on boats at Orford Sailing Club since I was 4 months old. I have completed most of the courses from Toppers to Fevas to doing my Seamanship course. I always wanted to teach and pass down the knowledge I had learnt about boats and the river we sail on.

I have been sailing in Toppers for most of my life and have recently switched over to my Laser. I love the thrill of racing at Orford as well as the relaxing manner of cruising around the island or going to Dove Point.
My favourite moment at Orford was when I won the Topper Series Gold class and came second Overall. I was so proud of myself as I raced in all conditions over the course of the summer. Although there have definitely been highs in my sailing career, I have definitely had some mishaps. The one that comes to mind the most would have to be when I was fixing the back of a topper during a tow back from Raydon. I fell into the river just before the start of the slipway and had to do a swim of shame back in!
This is my second season working as a DI.


Elsie Hinton

Instructor

Elsie is sixteen years old and has been on boats all her life.

Elsie Hinton

“When I was really little I spent a lot of time on my granny’s Shrimper and sometimes went out with my Dad on his Laser. I started to work through the RYA courses at the age of 8, first from Alton Water in Oppies and Teras and then at Orford in Toppers and Fevas.

I think Orford is a fun place to learn how to sail and I love being out on the river here, especially when it’s sunny. It’s not easy with the tide and the moored boats but there are great places to go for picnics and it has an amazing community with a good mix of fun, training and racing, which makes it a brilliant place to meet people and make lots of new friends.

I did a year of helping with the courses here at Orford before doing my Dinghy Instructor training this summer at Levington. I have loved my first year of teaching and can’t wait to build on my experience as an instructor. My favourite thing about teaching is watching people having fun while learning and developing new skills.”


Felix Boyd

Instructor

Felix Boyd

“I am 16 years of age. I first learnt to sail when I was 8 and counted down the days! I was a helper for a year, then qualified as an AI and the next year got my DI.

I really love having young children come along to OSC who can’t sail and then by the end of the week, are hooked on it! I love being out on the water with them and seeing everyone having fun and learning more than they realise. I simply love Orford and always have done. I’ve been coming here since I was 0 and went on my first sail with our neighbours when I was in a car seat! I really like OSC and the community that the sailing club brings across all ages. Everyone’s there for each other and always willing to help each other. I love sailing for just being out on the water and being totally independent. My best moment sailing was my first ever solo trip around the island and the feeling of accomplishment. I loved learning to sail at OSC – it was the best time ever! And, I couldn’t wait to be a DI so I could try to give the younger sailors just a little bit of the fun summers I had whilst I learned to sail. Now, I love doing regattas and racing as much as I love just going up river with friends or family.”


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