Wanted: Anarth 10
Do any members have an Anarth 10 they wish to sell?
Perhaps an old one that needs a bit of attention which isn’t being used?
If you do please get in touch with Tracey in the office on 01326 231006
or email [email protected].
Do any members have an Anarth 10 they wish to sell?
Perhaps an old one that needs a bit of attention which isn’t being used?
If you do please get in touch with Tracey in the office on 01326 231006
or email [email protected].
During these unusual times, the Committee are keen to enable you to use club dinghies at HRSC. The RYA have advised us to proceed with caution, so as a first step we have decided to make club dinghies available to the Adult Sailing Group.
The Commodore and Committee would like to say a big ‘THANK YOU’ to everyone who gave up their time to make yesterday’s Regatta Day so successful.
Those who contributed to the teas or helped to prepare, serve and clear them up. Those who drove the liberty boats to bring the racing crews to and from their boats. Those who put up and took down the marquee. Those who helped out with Regatta administration.
In fact everyone who was involved.
We do appreciate your help – thank you.
Do you wish to obtain (or renew) your First Aid certificate ready for the new season?
Remember that if you are a Safety Boat Driver or Sailing Instructor, you must have a current First Aid certificate and keep in mind that certificates expire after 3 years.
The club is organising 2 courses, both to be run on Saturday 2nd April 2016 in the clubhouse.
Dave Sumner would like to join me in thanking all those that formed muster to retrieve the Club Wayfarer dinghies from the water on Saturday. In addition to the strong turnout from our active Adult Sailing section, assistance from Dave Church; Dan Flunder; Stephen Brooks; Keith Goy; Mark Ibotson (apologies to anyone I have left out) made for an orderly and quick haul out.
Eight Wayfarers were recovered from the water in a somewhat testing easterly slop by a team not afraid to get their feet wet. Two trailers were utilised to shuttle the boats up the ramp where another team parked them up. Not content with getting them out of the water members then pressure washed the boats, removed all gear to the shed, before un-stepping the masts.
Dave Sumner and his ‘team’ have a full programme of maintenance planned over the winter and any offer of help would be appreciated.
Adult sailing on Tuesday evenings (and socially throughout the winter) is a great way to make new friends and enjoy the beautiful Helford River – why not give it a go!
It was good working with you all.
Thanks
Clive Dudley
Rear Commodore Sailing