Hebe Jebes May/Jun 2014 | Page 20

SLAM Sailing Centre The main reason the day was organised was to get as many new members of the Club, the public, local charities & schools onto the water with Hebe Haven Yacht Club. One of our missions at the Centre is to do as much as we can for the local community and get as many youths or people with less fortunate backgrounds involved in a great sport & activity that we sometimes take for granted at HHYC. From about 2.30pm – 4.30pm, we suddenly found ourselves with a nonstop queue of around 20 people waiting to get onto the boats for test sails down by the pontoons. I want to give a special mention to our team of younger Hebe Dragons, as they really saved the day by getting involved and taking over the helm of our Laser Pico fleet and giving joyrides to the eagerly waiting members of the public by the pontoon Master, Ben Francis, who from a distance looked like he was a bouncer at a night Club controlling the crowd! The Young Dragons were absolute stalwarts, and really deserve this special mention. They all sailed extremely well with novice sailors on-board and represented everything about what we are trying to achieve here at the Sailing Centre. These guys are the future of the Club, and I for one am proud to have them sailing here and involved at HHYC. The day drew to a close at about 5pm when the Sailing team started the monumentus task of packing up the Centre. The general feeling was that this was another excellent day for the Club and the feedback everyone received was extremely positive. Seeing the faces & hearing the laughs of so many people who had just experienced their first sailing experience was extremely rewarding for everyone involved and credit must go to the instructors & sailors who were giving a very safe , but fun experience to everyone onboard for the first time. 18 Hebe jebes • MAY/Jun 2014 Well done to everyone who was involved during the day. We look forward to the next Open Day and opportunity to get so many non-sailors out on the water at one time on the same day…but luckily this event only happens once a year!