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January 2023

Adult and Teenage Learn to Sail Course

Introduction to sailing course over four Sunday mornings starting 29 January 2023.

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January 2023

Welcome to the January Edition of Nautical News

Welcome to the January 2023 edition of Nautical News from Australian Sailing.

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October 2022

Applications Open to the Young Endeavour Youth Scheme

Applications are open for the Young Endeavour Youth Scheme — voyages along the eastern and southern coastline of Australia in 2023, ages 16–23.

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October 2022

Australian Sailing Courses Coming Up

New club participation resources and professional courses from Australian Sailing in October–December 2022.

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September 2022

New Safety Rail

A new safety rail has been fitted to the concrete deck.

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September 2022

Jervis Bay Sailing Club Regatta

The Jervis Bay Sailing Club October Long Weekend Regatta will be held 1–2 October 2022 at Callala Bay.

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September 2022

Nautical News — September 2022

Welcome to the September 2022 edition of Nautical News.

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August 2022

Inaugural Cryogenic Cup

The inaugural "Cryogenic Cup" was successfully hosted at the club on 7 August 2022.

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June 2022

Nautical News — June 2022

The June 2022 edition of Nautical News from Australian Sailing.

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April 2022

2022 Coffs Coast Harbour Sprint Races

The Coffs Harbour Yacht Club hosted the 2nd annual Coffs Coast Harbour Sprint on 23–24 April 2022 — seven race sessions over two days.

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April 2022

59th Annual NSW NS14 State Championship Results

Phil Treloar and Genelle Aldred placed 12th on scratch and 6th on handicap at the NSW NS14 State Championships.

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March 2022

2022 NSW Seniors Festival Local Achievement Awards

Rear Commodore Russell Sullivan is a finalist in the 2022 NSW Seniors Festival Local Achievement Awards.

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