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Oatsandbeans
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Topic: RYA Wokebomb Posted: 07 Apr 21 at 3:50pm |
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I was amazed by the standard of the changing rooms at WPNSA when I was there a few years back-a bit sh!t and I have seen some changing rooms in my time
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jeffers
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 07 Apr 21 at 4:19pm | ||
Most of the youth stuff is by Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation (based in the big wooden sheds near the northern slip).
For an event they are great, we had our nationals there. They made it very easy for the class and reasonably priced too. I volunteered at NSSA there as well, that was a great event only spoiled by the stereotypical oppi parents who refused to wait until the NSSA attendees had cleared the boat park area. This was despite them being pointedly told by the dinghy park manager they were not allowed in to the areas occupied by the NSSA teams until after 6pm on the final day.... As for clubs, there will be a place for Sailing Clubs but they need to diversify into other areas of water sports. My own club permits paddling (kayaks, SUPs, canoes) and are currently talking about allowing open water swimming training. Sailing will always be the primary focus but allowing the other sports appeals to families where some might not want to sail but will happily go for a paddle. |
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Paramedic
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Apr 21 at 7:44am | ||
I think I can point to why we are seeing more problems obtaining volunteers, basically the early retirement generation of the mid 90's are now well into their 70's. We've had quite a good innings out of them, but because they did such a good job at many clubs there hasn't been the need for others to do some of the very basic stuff that the Wednesday afternoon clubs have taken care of. Necessity breeds invention and if you don't need to do things you don't make the time do you? I'm not necessarily sure that the 60's, 70's or 80's were "better" as such in any way apart from perhaps it might have been easier to find members and members wanted to join a club rather than use a facility? We have lost the ethos that the member also gives to the club in the last 15-20 years I think, party because we had it covered and also maybe partly because its no longer PC for clubs to want to attract the "right" sort of member? If you have to jump through a few hoops to be part of a body of people you are more likely to contribute in order to belong - and that ethos has gone from many clubs, mainly the inner city ones. I'm not saying that this is entirely a bad thing at all, but it might have drifted slightly too far? Just think how many clubs do interviews? Ask occupation? Its important for the club to know its members and while an interview is a forced situation it might be less intimidating that walking into a noisy bar full of people you don't know? The days of the ultra exclusive, black ball system, tie in the bar clubs are largely long gone except in a very small circle and this is better for the sport without doubt. But the sport does also need to use its participants. |
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Do Different
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We all really ought to be able to learn something from this COVID experience. Many people have reassessed their priorities both through choice and force work. We appear to be seeing a rise in the appreciation for more basic values of community, outside space, creativity. If we look forward to a refreshed way of thinking possibly we will also see our particular interest of water activities in a new light which offers solutions instead of looking for problems.
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Paramedic
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 13 Apr 21 at 7:09am | ||
Thats a good point, we are in a bit of a state of flux at the moment.
To expect a full return to what we had in 2019 is probably unrealistic because we have changed as a population, I think most clubs can glean a positive or two from the pandemic (Zoom meetings, equipment cleaning regimen) that wont be going away anytime soon. The point about basic values is also a good one, and might tie in to my take on the "old days" with people being prepared to give more time. The trouble is I think time will still be a precious commodity - but has it ever been anything else?
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Sam.Spoons
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 13 Apr 21 at 8:25am | ||
All good stuff Paramedic and Do Different. Fully in agreement (almost, I'm not sure about interviews in this day and age). The pandemic has given us a golden opportunity to make changes that will help reduce climate change, fewer overseas flights and less travel generally (both commuting and leisure) but I fear the government will squander it to support the airline industry
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Paramedic
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 13 Apr 21 at 4:36pm | ||
No, and I get that, but i'm thinking in a context of getting to know your prospective new member so that you can better engage them rather than to see if they are suitable membership material. It could obviously work out that the second, old fashioned, point is also answered by the first!
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turnturtle
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 09 Jun 21 at 9:03am | ||
Does anyone take the knee before going afloat?
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423zero
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Only to untie.
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Robert
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davidyacht
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 09 Jun 21 at 12:17pm | ||
Shall be resigning my membership of the RYA since the Royal reminds me of the countries imperialist past ...and I guess that this post may limit my future playing first class cricket
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Happily living in the past
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