Waterline September 2014

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SEPTEMBER 2014

Families afloat Sunshine and a light breeze saw about 100 people trying out sailing on keel boats as a yacht club fundraiser that is also becoming a good membership recruiter.Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club commodore Nigel Rippey says while the Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club open day was originally aimed at adults, children signed up for learn to sail classes last year after trying their hands at wind surfing, and sailing on the Lasers or the Tornado catamarans.

He’s had more inquiries after this year’s open day. Last year the club signed up two full learn to sail classes as a result of the open day. “A lot of those who signed up last Father’s Day are still sailing with us today,” says Nigel.

About 20 keel boats took part, taking mothers, fathers and their children for a day’s sailing. “Everyone’s having a great time. There are all ages from adults to even a one-year-old out on a boat believe it or not.”


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