As we move into the new school year and start resourcing up for the season, the focus is on maintenance to ensure that all 300 students per week are able to enjoy their sailing lessons. Behind the scenes we have a constant maintenance programme for our 70 boat strong fleet. From Opti's through to our big boat fleet of RS Ventures & Hobie 15's, the repair list and spares requirements are never ending, as any bosun will tell you.

We work tirelessly year round to raise funds to keep supporting our free schools and sailability lessons and the spares list puts a lot of pressure on the budget. We are therefore reaching out to our yachting community and network to see if any boats, businesses or individuals would be interested in supporting us through donating towards our spares list (or purchasing on our behalf and bringing them with you if that is easier).

We appreciate donations of any size as every single dollar counts towards keeping the programme going.

Check out the latest list here and let us know what you would like to donate by filling in the form.

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