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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Georgina sailors planning busy season on lake

Lake Simcoe is still locked in ice, but members of Sail Georgina are preparing to weigh anchor on a new season. Rear commodore Rick Bojahra and vice commodore Tim Francis outlined their plans for the coming season before members of council at a recent meeting. "Our intention is to share the joy of sailing," Mr. Bojahra said. That includes Sail Georgina's focus on involving young people through the group's sailing school and Sutton Sea Scouts club. Last year, 85 young people aged 10 to 13 took part in full week classes. There are also classes for adults. The school was run using four dingys donated by members of Sail Georgina and local residents. The club is planning to expand the school thanks to a $39,000 Trillium grant, Mr. Bojahra said. As well, beginner and advanced racing seminars were held for interested sailors last year with people attending from around the lake, along with a boating safety seminar taught by the Canadian Coast Guard. The organization's mission is to promote sailing, encourage safe