Blessing of the Boats

All,

Rathmullan Sailing and Watersports Club have extended an invitation to members of LSYC to participate in the upcoming Blessing of the Boats on Friday 3rd May.

See the notification below.

Regards

Local Recognition..

NEW SAILABILITY CO-ORDINATOR APPOINTED FOR NORTHERN IRELAND

Ken Curry, Secretary of Foyle Sailability, has been appointed as RYANI Sailability Co-Ordinator for Northern Ireland.14 Apr 22 Ken took up the post in April and is looking forward to helping people with disabilities to get out on the water and take part in sailing and water-based activities.

He started sailing in his 30s and is a member of Lough Swilly Yacht club in Donegal. A keen cruiser, Ken circumnavigated Ireland on “Kind of Blue”, Garry Crothers’ Ovni, as part of an effort to raise awareness of Sailability throughout Ireland. 

Ken has taken part in many challenges over the years, some of which he says have been “life changing”. He was asked to help out when Bob Harper (former Sailability Co-Ordinator) brought a group of volunteers from Belfast Lough Sailability to Derry-Londonderry for the first ever Sailability event on the River Foyle. Many of the volunteers stayed with Foyle Sailability and Ken eventually became secretary and the club went from strength to strength. 

Commenting on his new post, Ken said: “As someone who has been involved with Sailability for quite a few years now, I enjoy helping when I can and I’m a firm believer in giving those with disabilities the opportunity to get on the water. 

“I understand that for a lot of our sailors, just being on the water is stimulation enough, but there are also others who have the skills, drive and abilities to become very competent and competitive sailors too. I am delighted to have been appointed Sailability Co-Ordinator and I’m proud to continue my support of RYA Northern Ireland as I believe it to be one of the most respected organisations locally and throughout the world.

“I am looking forward to helping to give more disabled people – both young and old – the opportunity to enjoy our great sport.”

Congratulating Ken on his new role, RYA Northern Ireland’s Chief Operating Officer Richard Honeyford said: “Ken has been an excellent advocate and ambassador for Sailability in Northern Ireland for many years. His enthusiasm for our sport is infectious and I am looking forward to seeing him continue on his journey to making our sport even more accessible to people of all abilities right across Northern Ireland.”

See the link here

We offer Ken our congratulations and wish him and Foyle Sailability lots of success in the coming years.

LSYC Quiz Night

It won’t be long until we will be out on the water competing, but before we are we have one last social night. One not to be missed – the traditional pub quiz!
Put your phone’s and laptops away, your bad connections and audio – this is not another Zoom quiz (thank God!).
So grab your team mates and come on down to the club house on 12th March.
Bragging rights and prize for the first team.
The bar will be open for the duration of the night. Everyone welcome – it won’t be all sailing questions!

Let us know if you’re going… https://fb.me/e/3gEH0poCb

Thursday’s Series – Developments in Safety at Sea -A talk by RNLI

Folks,

A reminder about our third Social Series event on Thursday 24th February. This presentation will begin at 7.30pm although doors will be open from 7pm.

Entry to the event is free although we will gladly receive donations for RNLI. There will be free tea/coffee and snacks and the bar will also be open on the night.

Having spoken to George, we are very much looking forward to this event. We hope to see you all there.

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Thursday 10th Feb

Folks,
A reminder to join us on the evening of Thursday 10th February for Garry’s presentation on his solo Atlantic crossing. Free entry although donations accepted for Foyle Sailability.
Start time tbc.
Clubhouse and bar will be open from 6.45pm
One not to be missed….

Eoghan