FISHBOURNE SAILABILITY




Fishbourne Sailability Club
exists to ‘promote and facilitate water sports for
people with disability’ and is set up under the auspices
of the RYA Sailability initiative.

Fishbourne Sailability News


FSC Newsletter June 2008

The Sailability Newsletter (including summer programme) is now available, here to download.


Officers & Committee  2008
Commodore  Mr Brian Gay
Vice Commodore  Mr Michael Foale
Rear Commodore (Sailing)  TBA
Representing Commodore RVYC  Mr John Clack
Hon Secretary  Mr Patrick de Peyer
Hon Treasurer  Mr David Allen
BosunMr Philippe Wines
Management Committee  Mrs Elizabeth Riddett
Mrs Vera Hancock
Mrs Meryel Boyd
For further information contact the Hon Sec, Fishbourne Sailability Club
c/o Royal Victoria Yacht Club
91 Fishbourne Lane
Fishbourne
Isle of Wight
PO33 4EU
Tel: 01983 882325, e-mail: p.depeyer@btinternet.com


The Fishbourne Sailability Club (FSC) is associated with the Royal Victoria Yacht Club (RVYC), Wootton Creek, Isle of Wight.  All our members realize the tremendous opportunities that we have in having access to their premises, their boat storage facilities, their boats and the many RVYC members who give up time to support our club.

All meetings are held at the RVYC or at the UK Sailing Academy, Cowes.

In essence we provide water-related opportunities for disabled people every Tuesday throughout the sailing season. Wootton Creek is tidal so on Tuesdays, when the tide is against us, we offer sailing at the UK Sailing Academy, Cowes or some shore-based activities - instruction (boat handling principles, use of VHF radio, navigation, safety etc), lectures, fundraising events and sometimes just a social evening. The Club also has a winter programme.

FSC now owns a Squib keelboat 'Curlew', two Wayfarers and a tender and can use two other Squibs from the RVYC fleet. We also have the use of motor boats, yachts etc kindly provided by RVYC members.

        FSC members in RVYC Squib 'Beatrice'
 
       Photo:  Jacqui Pettit

The members of FSC have varying disabilities including missing limbs, learning difficulties, blindness, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthritis. In fact the members list covers most disabilities and it has been noted that some members have found their disability improving or have found new skills to compensate for their disability and we look forward to our Club going from strength to strength.


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