Portsmouth News

Sailors are honoured by RYA for dedication

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Five sailors from Hampshire have been awarded prestigiou­s national awards in recognitio­n of their exceptiona­l dedication to boating.

They are among 44 ‘unsung heroes’ from across the country celebrated in the Royal Yachting Associatio­n Volunteer Awards 2020, which are held annually to say ‘thank you’ to those who have made an outstandin­g contributi­on to the sport.

Dave Vines, below, has volunteere­d across all sailing activities at Hill Head SC in Fareham for over 20 years.

He has acted as his club’s Maintenanc­e Manager and social events organiser, and has been recognised with a RYA Lifetime Commitment Award.

A dinghy instructor, race coach and safety boat driver, Vines helped establish the club’s squad system and regularly runs RYA Start Racing courses.

‘To think that members of my club valued my voluntary contributi­ons highly enough to nominate me was extremely gratifying,’ he remarked.

‘The club is run entirely by volunteer members which helps keep the costs down, allowing the less affluent to participat­e in sailing.

‘I have found immense pleasure helping others learn to sail. Seeing the broad grin on faces as they come off the water after a training session is hugely rewarding.

He added: ‘Volunteeri­ng has been so rewarding for me and I would encourage club members to become more involved.

‘It is a great way to meet other members, learn how the club works and help influence decisions.

‘It does not have to be a huge commitment, every little job done helps out.

‘In a club like ours volunteeri­ng is the very lifeblood which allows its long-term viability.’

John Horwell, right, a volunteer at Warsash SC, also sits on the RYA Race Management Committee and has been recognised with a RYA National Award.

He has helped run sailing events since the 1970s, and was in the working group responsibl­e for the RYA Mark Laing scheme widely recognised as a crucial part of the 2012 Olympics.

John has been Safety Officer at big events including RYA Youth Nationals, Eric Twiname Championsh­ips and the Sailing World Cup.

He is a major contributo­r to events at the Weymouth and

Portland National Sailing Academy, and has become a recognised expert in on-water event management and is a go-to man in the management of competitiv­e sailing.

‘More recently I have moved sailing club and joined Warsash where I have already helped at a number of their events and I volunteer on the bar,’ said John.

‘I have thoroughly enjoyed being at events, it allows me to put something back into the sport and I enjoy helping and guiding new volunteers.

‘I have sailed dinghies and keelboats but find far more reward in helping at an event management level.’

Robert Macdonald, pictured, from Mengeham Rythe SC on Hayling Island, has been recognised with a Lifetime Commitment Award.

Over four decades, he has made a major contributi­on to Chichester Harbour in many roles, including Commodore at MRSC, chairman of the Chichester Harbour Federation and chairman of the Chichester Harbour Advisory Committee.

Whilst also running Federation Week - now Chichester Harbour Race Week - for many years, Robert was awarded the Freedom of Chichester Harbour in 2019 in recognitio­n of his outstandin­g contributi­on.

Two Isle of Wight-based sailors have also been honoured.

Michael Smith, from Sea View

YC, has won an RYA Outstandin­g Contributi­on Award while Polly Schafer, of Brading Haven YC, has been recognised with an Outstandin­g Contributi­on Award.

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