Young sailors learn the ropes in Walpole

Shannon BochenekManjimup-Bridgetown Times
Camera IconThe group rescue simulation "Daisy Chain". Credit: Manjimup-Bridgetown Times/Supplied

Walpole Yacht Club has been hosting learn to sail sessions throughout December and January.

In a first for the club, the 12-hour Start Sailing 1 course was run, providing beginners with skills in sailing basics including rigging, safety, knot-tying and capsize recovery.

Camera IconStudents were ages six through to adult and travelled from the greater Southern Forests region and Great Southern. Credit: Facebook - Walpole Yacht Club.

Novices from six years of age through to adulthood travelled from places including Denmark, Manjimup, Kent River and Nornalup to join the first week-long program in mid-December.

With the club planning to offer more courses in 2018, instructor Claire Rooke said she was looking forward to seeing new faces around the club.

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Camera IconThe 2017/18 summer courses were a first for the Walpole Yacht Club. Credit: Facebook - Walpole Yacht Club.

“I was delighted with the progress the sailors made and I look forward to sailing with them at the Walpole Yacht Club,” she said.

The next level of progression for new sailors includes the Start Sailing 2 and Better Sailing courses, which the club plans to offer in the near future.

Camera IconJack ____ from Manjimup and Jo ____ from Kent River practice tacking under the guidance on instructor, William Roocke. Credit: Supplied

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