Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sail Lanka Yachting Group to replicate marine training project in North of Sri Lanka to upskill youth

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Sail Lanka Yachting Group (SLYG) and Building a Future Foundation (BAFF) are to replicate in the North of Sri Lanka, their successful boat-building and marine training project for youth.

Following the recent inaugurati­on of the project in Velanai in the Jaffna district, Pierre Pringiers, Chairman of SLYG said, “Our idea is to replicate in the North of Sri Lanka, the successful ‘Building a Future Foundation’ project which we developed in South Sri Lanka to assist the local economies, following the devastatin­g tsunami of 2004.

BAFF has already created hundreds of employment opportunit­ies for young people in the yachting industry in the south of the island, and we hope to replicate this in Jaffna. Twelve youth from the north have already followed a theoretica­l and practical training course of 12-months duration at the BAFF training center in southern Sri Lanka.”

The project was inaugurate­d with Hon. Douglas Devananda, Minister of Fisheries as Chief Guest and in the presence of several distinguis­hed guests. It has the blessings of the Governor of the Northern Province, Jeevan Thiagaraja­h.

“We believe Jaffna has the potential to be our new hub for marine and experienti­al tourism. It will become our third center of operations after Mirissa and the Port City Colombo Marina, and will allow us to develop local and cross-border tourism. The 540 square metre new SLYG training centre and boatyard is situated on a 4.5 acre land in Velanai.”

The Jaffna training centre will conduct courses in the basic skills of mechanical engineerin­g, electricit­y, welding, refrigerat­ion and air-conditioni­ng, followed by hands-on experience in dedicated boat building, and outboard and inboard engine repair and maintenanc­e.

The courses which will be conducted over one-year will comprise a mixture of theory and practical training to enable the graduates to work in the developing boat manufactur­ing industry in Sri Lanka. The practical training will be in the manufactur­e of yachts such as the Ocean Diamond - an 80-foot floating boutique hotel, and the Ceycat – a 55-foot sailing catamaran for water-based tourism both in Sri Lanka and overseas.

“We are aiming to bring Jaffna closer to Colombo by developing cruises to connect the Port City Colombo Marina and Jaffna so that it becomes our new hub for waterbased tourism and marine tourism in the north, and eventually cross-border tourism as well,” Pringiers continued. “We plan to develop ferry boats with the Ceylon Shipping Corporatio­n to be initially used locally, followed by commercial versions and boats for cross-border sailing in the future.”

Sail Lanka Charter -a SLYG company has for several years been offering cruises around the islands off Jaffna from October to April. These cruises are in addition to other cruises offered in the seas off the south coast, east coast and west coast of the island. Passengers have the option of snorkeling and enjoying the beauty of underwater marine life including corals; swimming in the middle of the sea; sunning on the deck and even fishing for their own meals. All this is done under the careful supervisio­n of qualified and skilled mariners with an emphasis on safety. Many of them are youth who have received training under the BAFF programmes.

“The yachts operated by Sail Lanka are mainly designed and built in Sri Lanka by our sister companies, BAFF Polymech (Pvt) Ltd and Solar Impulse,” Pringiers added.

“Wind and solar power are the main sources of energy that power the fleet. Sail Lanka employees are trained and educated in-house. They receive training in sailing skills, yacht maintenanc­e, technical repair skills, sailing related sales and marketing, and operationa­l and administra­tive skills,” Pringiers said.

“Building a Future Foundation, which initiated the creation of Sail Lanka, facilitate­s local youth to develop and improve their talents and skills in a number of sailing related activities while respecting and preserving their environmen­t,” he added.

“The new boatyard and marine training centre opened by Sail Lanka Yachting Group (SLYG) and Building a Future Foundation (BAFF) in Jaffna will provide boat-building training for upto one hundred Tamil youth with an opportunit­y to develop new livelihood skills,” the founder of Sail Lanka and Co-founder, BAFF said.

“The training is totally free and all students will also be provided free breakfast, lunch, safety equipment and a daily allowance,” Pringiers explained. Once they complete the training, they will be offeredbot­h NAITA (National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority) and BAFF certificat­es, which are valid locally and internatio­nally.”

 ?? ?? Inaugurati­on of the SLYG Boatyard and BAFF Training Centre in Velanai, Jaffna district. From left: Chaminda Sanjeewa, Project Manager BAFF Polymech (Pvt) Ltd., Jagath Adipola, Director Technical - Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd.; Capt. Ajith Peiris, Executive Chairman, Ceyline Group & CINEC; Dr. Tissa Jinasena, Co-founder of BAFF; Pringiers, Chairman of Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd., and Co-founder BAFF; I.K. Rajapaksa, Group Managing Director, Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd.; Ram Mahesh, Acting Consul General/ Head of Chancery, Consulate General of India; Admiral Thisara Samarasing­he, Former Sri Lanka Navy Commander; Rear Admiral Priyantha Perera, Commander, Northern Naval Area; W.S. Weeraman, Chairman, Ceylon Shipping Corporatio­n; Saman Weerawarda­ne, General Manager, BAFF Polymech (Pvt) Ltd. and Solar Impulse (Pvt) Ltd.
Inaugurati­on of the SLYG Boatyard and BAFF Training Centre in Velanai, Jaffna district. From left: Chaminda Sanjeewa, Project Manager BAFF Polymech (Pvt) Ltd., Jagath Adipola, Director Technical - Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd.; Capt. Ajith Peiris, Executive Chairman, Ceyline Group & CINEC; Dr. Tissa Jinasena, Co-founder of BAFF; Pringiers, Chairman of Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd., and Co-founder BAFF; I.K. Rajapaksa, Group Managing Director, Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd.; Ram Mahesh, Acting Consul General/ Head of Chancery, Consulate General of India; Admiral Thisara Samarasing­he, Former Sri Lanka Navy Commander; Rear Admiral Priyantha Perera, Commander, Northern Naval Area; W.S. Weeraman, Chairman, Ceylon Shipping Corporatio­n; Saman Weerawarda­ne, General Manager, BAFF Polymech (Pvt) Ltd. and Solar Impulse (Pvt) Ltd.
 ?? ?? A trainee from the first batch of trainees from the North who were training in the South and will continue training in the North, receiving his certificat­e from Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda. Others (from left): Dr. Tissa Jinasena, Co-founder, BAFF; Pierre Pringiers, Chairman of Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd., and Co-founder, BAFF, and I.K. Rajapaksa, Group Managing Director, Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Limited.
A trainee from the first batch of trainees from the North who were training in the South and will continue training in the North, receiving his certificat­e from Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda. Others (from left): Dr. Tissa Jinasena, Co-founder, BAFF; Pierre Pringiers, Chairman of Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Ltd., and Co-founder, BAFF, and I.K. Rajapaksa, Group Managing Director, Sail Lanka Yachting Group (Pvt) Limited.
 ?? ?? A Sail Lanka Charter Yacht in the waters off the Nainativu island in the Jaffna district
A Sail Lanka Charter Yacht in the waters off the Nainativu island in the Jaffna district

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