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RYA launches the hugely popular Sail Trim Handbook for Cruisers

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

Today at the PSP Southampton Boat Show (Sunday 12 September) marked the official launch of one of the RYA’s newest publications, the Sail Trim Handbook for Cruisers.

Author Rob Gibson gives an insight into his new book...

Author Rob Gibson gives an insight into his new book...

Author Rob Gibson joined the RYA publications team and interested onlookers on the RYA stand to answer questions and sign copies of the new book.

BBC H2O Show’s Tracey Clarke asked Rob exactly why he decided to write the book. “I see many people out on the water who’ve spent money on their boats and sails but are not using them properly, so I wrote the book to share some of my top tips”, commented Rob.

There have been several books written about sail trimming for racers but this book focuses specifically on the cruising sailor. It’s equally as important for cruisers to trim their sails properly as Rob explained: “With properly trimmed sails you’ll sail more easily, it will be more comfortable and you’ll get to your destination (the pub!) quicker. So if you’re not going well – re-trim the sails.”

Rob also shared his top tips on reefing. “If you think about putting in a reef, do it immediately, however if you’re thinking about taking a reef out, have a cup of tea first before you decide.”

RYA Publications Manager Steen Ingerslev said: “We’re delighted that Rob could be here with us today to launch the book, which is already going like hot cakes. This book is in fact the fastest selling title in RYA history”, he told us, with currently just 27 copies left in the country!

“I’m delighted with how well the book is selling, it’s obviously something people want to read about”, concluded Rob.

Anyone buying the book could also be in with the chance of winning a fantastic competition; a one-day training course courtesy of Poole Sailing Ltd with Rob Gibson himself on an Elan 333.

The special one off training session will go hand in hand with all the advice and techniques Rob outlines in his new book.

All you need to do is purchase a copy of the new book and you’ll automatically be entered into the free prize draw.

RYA Sail Trim Handbook – for Cruisers is available through the RYA shop www.rya.org.uk/shop or pick up a copy at the PSP Southampton Boat Show for just £12.99.

Competition ends 31 October 2010.

Rod Carr receives CBE for services to sailing

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Rod Carr, former RYA CEO, has received a CBE for his services to sailing in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

The Honours List reflects and pays tribute to outstanding achievement and service across the community.

Rod Carr receives CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.

Rod Carr receives CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.

Speaking this morning Rod Carr said: “I feel incredibly proud to be awarded this honour. It was an honour in itself to lead the RYA during a period of significant change and development for our sport.

“Without the support of an army of committed volunteers, the RYA Staff and my family, my contribution and effectiveness would have been greatly diminished. Not many people are fortunate enough to have had a career in an activity that is their passion; I count myself as extremely privileged.”

Rod Carr was Chief Executive of the RYA from 1990 until his retirement in February of this year.  Born and brought up in Nottingham, Rod started sailing on the River Trent. His passion for the sport of sailing took him to an urban sailing centre in North London and then to the National Sailing Centre in Cowes in 1975, where he became chief instructor four years later.

Rod joined the RYA in the 1980’s where he worked as coach, racing manager and performance director and chief executive. Rod was the architect of the RYA World Class Performance programme for sailing and the grassroots OnBoard sailing programme which helps youngsters to get involved in the sport.

Richard Langford, Chairman of RYA Council: “I was delighted to hear of this well deserved honour for Rod, achieved I am sure not only for his work with the RYA but sailing more generally. On behalf of all the members of the RYA I would like to offer him our heartfelt congratulations.

“Rod has been involved with the sport of sailing since the early 1970’s and with the RYA since the 1980’s. Most people involved with boating will have benefitted from one or more of Rod’s initiatives.

“He has been a respected ambassador for the sport of sailing for almost four decades and has played a key role in supporting the UK’s interests on the sailing world stage for the last fifteen years.

“Sailing has been Rod’s life-long vocation and I am sure that he will be at the forefront of the planning and organisation for the forthcoming Olympics at Weymouth and Portland”.

RYA welcomes new CEO

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Following a month working alongside retiring CEO Rod Carr, new CEO Sarah Treseder now fully takes the helm and is looking forward to the challenges the role will bring.

Sarah Treseder takes to the helm...

Sarah Treseder takes to the helm...

“Coming to the RYA is a great opportunity for me to combine my passion for business and my passion for being on the water and to make a lasting contribution to the RYA and all it represents. It is exciting and it will be demanding, but I am looking forward to the challenge”, commented Sarah.

Sarah brings with her a wealth of experience and expertise from the business world, from newspapers, international business and most recently luxury events, as well as a passion and lifelong involvement in boating from, learning to sail with her family at a very early age, to enjoying weekends on canal boats and cruising on board friend’s powerboats.

Sarah continued: “The breadth of the work done by the RYA is quite staggering and the membership is very diverse but I relish the challenge of working with all its areas of expertise.

“Rod leaves behind a huge legacy and some big shoes to fill, but with such a strong team to work alongside I am confident we can deliver even more for our members, clubs, training centres and recreational boaters in the future.”

Powerboat Racing champions honoured at RYA Gala awards ceremony

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Powerboating champions from across the UK came together over the weekend (Saturday 6 February) for the annual RYA National Powerboat Racing Awards Ceremony.

50 of the UK's best powerboat racers claim prizes at ceremony

50 of the UK's best powerboat racers claim prizes at ceremony

Held at the prestigious De Vere Royal Bath hotel in Bournemouth, 50 of the UK’s best racers, starting from just age 12, from the disciplines of Jet sport, Offshore and Circuit racing claimed their awards, recognising their achievements throughout the 2009 season in front of some 150 friends, family and supporters.

The evening was hosted by one of the United Kingdom’s leading powerboat racers and the first female British champion in her field, Shelley Jory Leigh who was part of the first all female team to win a Powerboat P1 SuperSport Grand Prix, in Istanbul last year and the RYA’s Powerboat Racing manager John Puddifoot, who himself claimed the 2009 National Sprint SL250 Champion award during the evenings proceedings.

John and Shelley were joined on stage by little known powerboat racer, but world renowned sailor and the first man to sail single handed around the world, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE, who presented the evenings awards.

“I’m delighted to be here this evening celebrating the success of our powerboat racing champions. It’s great to see so many youngsters here collecting their awards and any event that celebrates the success of people out on the water is absolutely fantastic.

“The boats are extremely sexy, but clearly these guys are all mad!” commented Sir Robin, who competed in the Cowes-Torquay-Cowes race with Shelley in 2009, of which he said: “I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, but I don’t think I’ll be doing it again!”

Alongside the annual awards a number of special awards were presented including the Offshore sponsors award that went to Scorpion RIBs, the BJ Noone award presented to a youth racer who has demonstrated extraordinary achievements through the season, presented to Scott Curtis 2009 F4 World Champion and the Tony Needell Award which recognises services to the sport, which went to Cliff Watts from the circuit discipline.

Amongst the winners and one of the few female winners on the evening was Anya Colley who claimed the 2009 World Jet Sport Expert Ski Limited & Amateur Ski Open Champion, she said of the evening: “This is my third year at the awards and I think they are wonderful and really well done. It’s a great opportunity for everyone to celebrate what they’ve achieved and have their moment in the spotlight.

“Not many people know about jet-sport so it’s a great opportunity for the other disciplines to hear what we’ve been doing and for us to hear about all the other sports and what they’ve achieved.”

The awards are hosted each year by the RYA in recognition of the UK’s Powerboat Racers achievements, John Puddifoot, RYA Powerboat Racing manager explained: “Year after year the UK’s powerboat racers excel both nationally and internationally doing their country proud and we hold our awards to celebrate these successes. It is also the one opportunity that our champions from every discipline get the chance to get together.”

Once more it has been a fantastic year for Powerboat Racing in the UK during 2009. Some 900 people took to the water and there have been 51 national championships decided, 9 World Championships secured; with 2 New World Records and 11 National Records set.

The UK also played host to its first ever Junior JT250 European championship along with the final round of the OSY400 European championships, a busy year indeed.

Special thanks to Denis Swann for sponsoring the evenings’ drinks reception and to Rotary Watches for donating a selection of watches for a special ‘International Recognition Award’.

To find out more about how you can get involved with any of the power racing disciplines visit the RYA website www.rya.org.uk or call the RYA Powerboat Racing team on 0845 345 0378

Entrants register for The Round Britain Race 2012 (SEA)

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Response to the news that entry for RB12 SEA is open has been very positive. Entry opened on Fri 6th November 2009 and already 41% of places have been taken.

Entrants register for The Round Britain Race 2012 (SEA)

Entrants register for The Round Britain Race 2012 (SEA)

Two RIB manufacturers, Scorpion RIBs of Lymington, England and Goldfish Boat of Norway have been quick to demonstrate their commitment to RB12.

Patrick Byrne, Managing Director of Scorpion RIBs commented, “RB12 has got to be one of the greatest opportunities to showcase our boats to keen novices as well as the most knowledgeable of enthusiasts. So after the resounding success enjoyed by Scorpion RIB’s in the 2008 Round Britain Offshore Powerboat Race, the company is announcing its intention to enter a factory team. Scorpion’s team entry is all about highlighting the company’s continued commitment to developing safe and reliable boats and racing is a sure way to evaluate and fully test its products at the sharp end”

Henrik Sollie, Marketing & Sales Manager for Goldfish Boat stated, “Goldfish won two Classes of the 2008 Round Britain Race, classes RB3 & 4. RB12 will be a great adventure with fantastic people and provide excellent product testing!”

One member of the Goldfish team is James Sydenham, from Goldfish UK distributor Salterns Boatyard in Poole. “The factory are putting a team together and in addition to this we have sold a 36 P1 which is now here in the UK. We will be exhibiting it at the London Boat show in January 2010 and are pleased to announce that this boat will be participating in the Round Britain RIB Rally 2010 and also has paid its entry for the Round Britain Power Boat Race for 2012”

Meanwhile, planning for RB12 – Land, Sea & Air continues. Negotiations with host & stopover venues are ongoing, with confirmation of the start and finish location likely by March 2010. With around 1,000 competitors and 1,000 support crew likely at each venue, logistics are paramount!

RB12 Director, Neil McGrigor, commented, ” It is our responsibility to ensure that both contestants and supporters are well looked after as this will be a very demanding event! The positive response from boat manufacturers & individuals demonstrates the appetite for the event that so many have registered this far ahead. Organising an event of this nature is a mammoth undertaking and with so many registrations of interest in RB12 SEA, we felt it better to open the entry list so people can reserve a place. We understand that communication in the lead up to the event is crucial and have therefore decided to host a drinks reception in the RYA lounge during the London Boat Show in Jan 2010. The RB12 team will be there to give an update and to answer any questions about this unique event.”

Details on how to enter RB12 and an invite to the drinks reception our available on-line at RB12.com

New British Keelboat Academy announced

Friday, November 6th, 2009

UKSA in conjunction with the RYA have announced on 6th November that they have formed a new keelboat sailing academy known as British Keelboat Academy or BKA.

Developed for young people aged 18-24, the programme has been designed to prepare sailors for keelboat racing at the highest level, training up and coming sailors to compete in events including the America’s Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race.

British Keelboat Academy

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Nicolle Associates welcomes Sarah Treseder as new head of Royal Yachting Association

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Nicolle Associates welcomes Sarah Treseder as new head of Royal Yachting Association

Sarah will take up the post in February 2010, when she will work alongside the current CEO, Rod Carr OBE, for a month before his retirement in March.
Sarah Treseder
Sarah joins the RYA from The Admirable Crichton, a private luxury events company, and has extensive management experience combined with a broad sailing experience from cruising in the south west of England, France, the Channel Islands and further afield to racing in dinghies, yachts and keelboats. Currently, Sarah joint owns a Sigma 33 which she sails on the south coast.

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