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Vaucluse Amateur 12 foot Sailing Club
Vaucluse Amateur 12 foot Sailing Club
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Vaucluse Amateur 12 foot Sailing Club

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Involved, you can start by joining our sailing school. They offer classes on Saturday afternoons or Sunday mornings during terms 4 and 1 of the school year. Additionally, they also have holiday camps available. For those with previous sailing experience, they can join our fleet racing in various classes such as single-handed Sabots, two-up in Flying Elevens, or in a Cherub for more experienced sailors.

Fleet racing takes place on Sundays from October to April.

The Vaucluse Amateur 12ft Sailing Club has a rich history dating back to 1939. Over the years, the club has been dedicated to teaching kids how to sail, hosting fleet racing events, and nurturing champions. They take pride in their heritage and have developed a unique club ethos that is grounded, inclusive, and community spirited. Their mission is to be Australia's best youth sailing club, offering first-class sailing experiences within a welcoming family environment.

The club regularly shares news and updates on their social media platforms, and they encourage everyone to follow them on Instagram to stay up to date with all the happenings at the club. They also send out a weekly email newsletter called "Kutti News” to keep members informed about the club's news and updates.

In terms of facilities, the Vaucluse Amateur 12ft Sailing Club has a clubhouse located on Kutti Beach, where members can rig their boats. They have various fleets, including Sabots, Flying Elevens, and Cherubs. The club is run by its members, and the sense of community and volunteerism is highly valued. In addition to fleet racing, they also offer sailing school programmes for children and host holiday camps.

For those interested in joining the club, they can find all the necessary information on the club's website, including membership and fee details. They also have a frequently asked questions section to address common queries. The club is open to social members as well, so even if someone hasn't had any sailing experience, they are still welcome to be a part of the club.

Overall, the Vaucluse Amateur 12ft Sailing Club is a testament to Australia's sailing culture. With a long-standing history, dedicated volunteers, and a focus on youth sailing, they strive to provide the best sailing experiences for their members within a welcoming and inclusive environment.

Location

Wharf Rd, Vaucluse, Australia

Contact Information

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www.va12sc.org.au
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