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Sailing programs for little tackers

NOOSA Yacht and Rowing Club (NYRC) will again be offering the renowned Kids Holiday Sailing programs throughout the Christmas School Holiday break.
Starting on 12 December there is the choice of either the five-day Junior Tackers program for the 6-12 year-olds which will run from Monday-Friday 9am-1pm each day, or there is the 10am-2pm sailing program that is delivered in the Vagabond Dinghy with a junior instructor on-board.
Both programs offer lunch and a morning or afternoon snack and the safety of qualified Australian Sailing Instructors and on water safety boats.
After Christmas the Tackers program from 6-12 years will again be offered from Monday 9 January. This five-day program will run from 9am-1pm each day.
For those that are a bit older, perhaps already have some sailing experience or maybe they are beginners but can only come a day or two, can book into the regular Holiday Sailing Program in the larger Vagabond Dinghy which will operate from 10am-4pm each day Monday to Friday for two weeks.
These programs often fill up early so it’s best to get on-line www.nyrc.com.au or ring the Sailing Office on 5440 7407 to register and book your place.

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