2016 National
Campaign to Increase Accessibility to Sailing Launched in Kinsale May 2nd.
A collaboration of support has made a
national Try Sailing programme accessible sailing for people of all abilities a
great success. County Local Sports Partnership funding and support of
programmes, along with Sports Capital Partnership funding of boats, facilities
and safety boats nationally combine with an Irish Sailing Association bursary
and support network.
The official launch for the 2016 campaign was
at Kinsale Yacht Club on May 2nd, home to an appreciation of what
the sea has to offer us all, from fun to fishing to food. Numerous families
came along to give sailing a try for free and find out more about what their
options were for getting out on the water. The strong gusting winds were too
much for the young newcomers, but it was perfect for large boat cruiser sailing
for families. Sailability squib keelboat sailor Kevin Downey headed out in the
strong winds to demonstrate just how physically accessible for all sailing can
be. Local school children from all the national schools in the region came
along and give sailing a try and the active Kinsale Sailability group gave
first hand advice on sailing to adults and children with disabilities. Thanks to
the support of Cork Local Sports Partnership, Kinsale Yacht Club are running a
series subsidised coaching days for school children that want to continue to
sail.
When Sailability Sailor Anna Brennan was
asked what sailing means to her, the immediate answer was “Freedom and
Happiness”. That just about sums it up.
The Irish Sailing Association is committed
to creating sailing opportunities for all ages, abilities and disabilities.
Over 60 venues throughout the nation are organising a wide variety of events
and programmes for spring and summer, from Sailability to Scouts, from children
to corporates.
Details of venues and programmes on www.trysailing.ie and www.sailing.ie/trysailing

