A History of Sailability Illawarra
After a "Come And Try" day in 1997, it was decided that a Sailability branch should be started in the Illawarra region. At a specially-convened meeting, Graham Rayner from Sailability Liverpool organised an election of a Committee consisting ofPeter Knox (President)
Jane Doran (Secretary)
Roy Parker (Treasurer)
and a small number of ordinary members.
The new Committee immediately began a funding drive, contacting local companies, service organisations and fundraising groups to pay for our own 2.3 Access Dinghies.
For our first sailing days we hired some dinghies from Sailability Dobroyd (thanks to Ed for bringing them down each time). We sent some of our volunteers off for Rescue Boat training, and things have been rolling along ever since.
We have had around 45 financial members at a peak, but we are always open to new memberships.
We now have 6 Access 2.3 Sailing Dinghies, donated by
Rotary Club of Fairy Meadow
Illawarra Master Builders Club
Dapto Leagues Club
The Tom Thumb Club
Fraternity Club
We also have use of an Access 303, courtesy of the Illawarra Yacht Club, which is bigger than the 2.3s with a jib as well as a mainsail.
The Illawarra Yacht Club also assists us with continued funding each year for administration and infrastucture costs, and maintains our sailing facilities.
The Illawarra Master Builders Club has also funded a boat trailer, and a hoist for getting people out of wheelchairs into the boats was donated by the Tom Thumb Club, Rotary Unanderra and the Inner Wheel, Wollongong.
Illawarra Quilters organised some fundraising activities to pay for our lifejackets.
We have been to Canberra a number of times to compete in the National championships, and we've competed in a number of NSW championships. In 1998 we organised the inaugural Inter-Club Trophy regatta.