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Sailability WA

A place where walls sink, hope and happiness float and boats become chariots with wind as their chargers.
WA

First MC38 regatta win for Swish

Close to two years of shooting for a MC38 one design class top result finally yielded Steve Proud’s Swish team the main prize, on dreary Pittwater in the shortened five-race Act 4 winter pointscore.
NSW

Applecross Cup

Combined fleets in a confined space of water makes for an action packed weekend on the water.
WA

Siska Trophy Awarded

Premier Offshore Trophy in Western Australia dominated by one team with some pleasing results and surprises awarded to the other divisions.
WA

Urgent - Update regarding NSW Community Sport

As a result of the rising case numbers on COVID-19 in NSW, the Chief Health Officer, Dr Kerry Chant, has today advised that NSW Health will be updating the COVID-19 Safety Plan templates. The letter from Dr Chant documents key changes that will need to be implemented by community sports organisations as a matter of priority.
COVID-19 NSW Club News

NSW Sailors - Please maintain social distancing

From 1 July 2020, the return to training and competition for community sport by people of all ages was welcomed across New South Wales. Unfortunately, recent media articles and photos show that some sporting clubs, associations and sport facility operators are not adhering to the very clear social distancing regulations that are part of Public Health Order No. 4
NSW Club News COVID-19

Half a Valmadre

Can Inshore and Offshore sail nicely together? FSC has put them to the test.
WA

Back on the water at RQYS - QLD Youth Week(weekend)

The Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron capitalised on the recent easing of Queensland COVID restrictions and immediately rebooted the sailing calendar the next day, Saturday 11 July 2020. Events kicked off with the popular QLD Youth Week that for 2020 was compressed into a weekend.
Queensland QLD

Club Coaching Programs – A membership retention and growth strategy.

The benefits of using coaching and mentoring are significant. Club coaching programs are both a member recruitment and a member retention strategy. It provides a means of connection, learning and belonging as well as pathways, if it is conducted in an efficient and productive manner. Pairing experienced coaches with up and coming sailors supports them in the environment and can give guidance on personal development for the future.
QLD Club News