The Marine Outlet 73rd SLMASC Annual regatta will be conducted over the weekend of Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th of February 2021.
Sponsored by Marine Outlet this regatta promises exciting racing catering for all dinghy classes. Camping (tents only- no generators) is available across the road from the club house for $35 per night payable at Registration. Club bathrooms will be accessible 24hrs.
We hope to see you on the 13th and 14th of February 2021.
Sailing Instructions Available from the club. Attend Briefing prior to racing.
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Time to blow the cobwebs off and the COVID-19 blues away and get out sailing.
The new season starts on Sunday 13th Sept with
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- 10am Yacht Meeting
- Canteen open for lunch
- 2pm Dinghy Racing
As we are unable to hold a presentation, trophies and prizes for last season will be available from this Sunday.
To assist with reducing the handling of cash EFTPOS facilities are available at the club, SLMASC will waive the 2% fee applicable with paypal transactions that SLMASC is charged. Direct deposit is also available which avoids any fees for the club.
We must follow the Covid-19 Safety Plan.
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- You must check in and check out while you are at the club, for contact tracing purposes
- Social Distancing, good hand hygiene, Hand Sanitizer will be provided around the club
- Do not attend if you are unwell or have been to a recent hotspot
- If you use the toilets or showers you must wipe down anything you have touched once finished, ready for the next person. Wipes will be provided.
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It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Jamie Roberts, one of the greatest sailors our club has produced.
The son of foundation member Peter and Mavis Roberts, Jamie was in attendance at our club virtually from birth and progressed through the ranks from learning to sail in his Sabot to crewing on a NS14 and then skippering his own NS14 with great distinction. Jamie was able to achieve what no other South Lakes sailor had done before when he became the first member of our club to win a National Championship. Many more titles followed for Jamie in various classes but it was that first title that started an avalanche of achievement for our club.
As much as Jamie brought great credit to our club in sailing it was his personal qualities that we who knew him well will remember most. Quietly spoken but a more loyal club member would be hard to find.
Our hearts go out to his wife Sarah and four young children. To his mother Mavis, still an attendee at our club and sister Lyn – our thoughts are with you all.
Too young.
Too good.
But now at rest.
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