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RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show proved great success for UK Catamaran sailing

by Brian Phipps, UKCRA 13 Mar 2015 07:57 GMT 28 February - 1 March 2015
The Viper F16 catamaran © Windsport International

The success of the UK Catamaran racing Association stand (UKCRA) at the recent RYA dinghy show, was just one indicator that UK catamaran sailing is regaining popularity at all levels of sailing. The stand was constantly dealing with enquires from sailors new to cats, thinking cats or already on-board and wanting additional information.

UKCRA promotes and provides links to all affiliated UK catamaran classes, manufactures, dealers, sailing clubs and training centres. They also offer a UKCRA "catamaran charter program" designed to help clubs establish their own catamaran training program.

The 2015 UKCRA "Cat friendly Sailing Club" initiative has brought together a growing database of clubs with active catamaran fleets along with clubs that wish to expand into cat sailing. The database is available to all future catamaran sailors and UKCRA affiliated clubs and a great resource to promote your club catamaran open meeting and events. It is a valuable guide to those moving into catamarans with contact details, club fleet information and catamaran training programs.

The healthy and expanding UK Junior and Youth catamaran program was on display at the Spitfire class stand, for more information on joining either of these programs visit www.youthcat.org.uk

Strong UK classes like the Dart 18 and Sprint 15 expressed a health interest of new sailors, with good second hand boats quickly snapped up and class sailors planning a healthy open meeting campaign. These classes and others run regular class training programs to speed up the learning curve for new class members.

The superb and high tech A class catamaran class was on show, along with the Hurricane 5.9 SX, and Olympic class Nacra 17.

UK catamaran sailing is looking forward to a busy cat sailing season, and expect to be back next year at the dinghy show with more class stands and other promotional catamaran activity.

For more information on UK catamaran sailing visit www.catamaran.co.uk

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