Sailability returns to RGYC this Summer

After more than two years of layoff due to the Covid-19 pandemic and other forces beyond our control, Sailability is returning to the RGYC program this summer. Sessions typically run on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and the 2022-23 program already has a number of agencies keen to get their clients on the water.

Volunteering for Sailability is an excellent opportunity for RGYC Members to give back to their local community and the sport of sailing, and no experience is necessary to participate. Volunteers can participate in a morning, afternoon or all day session.

To become involved with Sailability at the Royal Geelong Yacht Club, please contact Graeme Ritchie or the RGYC Office at (03) 5229 3705.

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