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12th-17th
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Day Skipper/Competent Crew Practical Course by RYA Sailiability
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RYA Sailability Regional
Development Office for London,
Jo Mawby
at
jo.mawby@rya.org.uk
for all enquires. Also please browse
Sailability for
London
on the Royal Yachting Association website for
more RYA Sailability information.
It is noted that if you feel you can offer your help as a volunteer,
club or centre, donor or sailor, to provide more opportunities for
deaf people to take part in sailing, please let Jo Mawby know.
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31st
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Ruth Marrison on a video clip on BBC Oxford
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BBC Oxford updates a video clip that has been created by Ruth Marrison
to tell her story in struggling to cope with her deafness in some ways by
taking up sailing at her home sailing club, Oxford Sailing Club.
Although this pilot has itself grown from four since 2001 to many, it is
interesting to note that you could make a short sailing film that you can
post as a video clip on your website or to the internet at one of your local
BBC stations supporting the Video Nation.
To view the film, please see the
BBC Oxford Video Nation
, or view the images on
Ruth's Silence in Sailing website
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27th
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See Hear TV on transatlantic home passage aboard Quest II
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The See Hear TV will be broadcasted on Saturday 27th January at 1200
on BBC2 to feature Gerry Hughes returning home on his yacht 'Quest II'
from USA with 2 other deaf crews, Jeff McWhinney and Mark Robertson.
Gerry sailed his yacht in a single handed solo transatlantic OSTAR
race from Plymouth to Newport, USA in 2005 and left his yacht behind only
to return there in July 2006 in order to bring his yacht back home to
Troon, Scotland. Watch the rest of his story on TV...
For the rest of the race story, please see the
Sunday Times's article
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16th-17th
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RYA Dinghy Level 1 Course at Sussex Yacht Club
The Sussex Yacht Club is organising a RYA Dinghy Level 1 course on
the weekend of 16th - 17th September at Shoreham-by-Sea for deaf
people and hard of hearing for the second year running. A qualified
deaf dinghy instructor will teach a group of 8 people in either oral
or sign language with a resident senior instructor and 5 deaf
assistant instructors. A qualified BSL/SSE communicator will also be
present throughout the 2 day course.
If interested, please book through the dinghy section without delay
to ensure your place there or contact RYA Instructor, Simon Terry,
on
zenium07@talktalk.net
to query on any aspect of the course.
For the course details, please browse the
dinghy section.
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26th
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Gerry Hughes and his crew arrived at Troon, Scotland
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30th
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Gerry Hughes and his team on the transatlantic home voyage
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20th
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Announcement from our former website
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18th
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Dee Caffari arrived Southampton after her 178-day round-the-world solo voyage
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18th
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SYC Topper Visit
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24th
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Rona Sailing Project's Deaf Voyages for 2006
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