Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

New project for Sailors With DisAbilities

by Di Pearson 6 Feb 2018 06:17 UTC
Beautiful woodwork on the Herreshoff 53 © Sailors With DisAbilities

Sailors With DisAbilities (SWD) has launched its latest project 'Wright of Passage' – involving a wooden boat and getting disengaged and disabled young people back on their feet – and it is supported by the Oatley family, who have given the group space at their Woolwich Dock for this massive undertaking.

This unique opportunity came knocking when a 53 foot timber Herreshoff ketch, dating back to the sixties, was donated to SWD.

"While the boat is principally sound, it needs some work to be seaworthy, which entails many trade and professional skills to bring it up to a satisfactory standard," says David Pescud. The head of SWD and the brainchild for this initiative is grateful for the boat and for industry support, particularly the Woolwich Dock facility and the Oatley's (of Wild Oats fame) enabling the program, to come to fruition.

"The location at Woolwich historical dock will assist in raising the profile of this project," adds Pescud, who has come up with this novel and ideal way of bring the boat up to scratch. The boat is already at Woolwich, stripped out with its mast removed in preparation to be surveyed this week.

The aim of 'Wright of Passage' is to provide young people with skills for employment in the marine and allied industries. The first program would include carpentry, shipwright and general boat maintenance. It is a broad scope with principle goal being youth employment.

Meadowbank TAFE will deliver the formal accredited training for 'Wright of Passage', which will later include electrical, mechanical, rigging and sail making. The team from Yachtworxs will supervise the boat work, supported by on-water training with SWD, the highly successful program founded by Pescud in 1994 which continues today.

"It is paramount that all these trade skills are embraced by a simultaneous mentoring, emotional support and life skills programs," Pescud explains.

The project has a multi-pronged purpose including: experience that learning can be fun; giving young people skills and effecting behavioural change; create an optimistic framework where young people can come together for training; develop interpersonal skills; receive an understanding of what the expectations are for their life post school; build confidence and self-esteem – all relevant to obtaining employment.

With a deadline of 15 November 2018, when sea trails will commence, those who take part in the project will prepare their boat and sail it to Hobart for entry into the Wooden Boat Festival, which runs from 8-11 February 2019.

The ketch will be crewed by young people who have undertaken the 'Wright of Passage' program since its inception - and young people with a disability - under the supervision of a management team.

"Showing the boat at the Wooden Boat Festival will enable them to have total ownership of the project and proudly talk about their achievement," Pescud says.

After the Wooden Boat Festival the boat will stay in Tasmania as a vehicle for the annual schools 'Winds of Joy' program, which operates from Hobart for two months carrying the SWD and partners' flag.

Apply now to be in the program

The first TAFE intake is 19 February, so interested parties should apply now. The focus is on teenagers, but anyone up to 30 can apply. Any young person interested should contact us regardless of the timeline.

Volunteer

Volunteers with a passion to share this dream and to engage and co-work with these young people are needed to support the project and to mentor the participants. Ideally, volunteers would have some trade/specialist skills. However, they will not be limited or defined by their skills - people with the right attitude can drive a paint brush and use sandpaper!

Volunteers will work at Woolwich dock. They will need to join SWD as a member ($25 covers insurance) and have a current NSW 'volunteer working with children' clearance. The program will run Monday to Friday between 8am-4.30pm.

Donations – including boat products

Donations to SWD are tax deductible. Boat products are also needed. "We need all sorts of boat stuff," says David Pescud. "I reckon there's nothing we wouldn't be able to use. And of course we will acknowledge donations from suppliers - with options of pennants, website mentions, honour board," he says.

All enquiries should be directed to Sailors with disABILITIES: or phone mobile: 0421 725 170 or visit: D'Albora Marina- Suite 12/1B New Beach Road, Darling Point, Sydney NSW 2027.

Further information, to apply or volunteer visit: www.sailorswithdisabilities.com/news/28147/?type_fr=4 or www.sailorswithdisabilities.com/news/28103/exciting-youth-opportunity

Related Articles

Francesca Clapcich announces first grantee
Grant supports inclusive sailing, youth development, and environmental education Team Francesca Clapcich Powered by 11th Hour Racing has announced Società Nautica Pietas Julia (SNPJ) as the first recipient of its Believe, Belong, Achieve Grantee Program. Posted today at 5:40 am
2025 Six Metre World Championship Day 4
Three races for both divisions on the penultimate day in Osyter Bay Three races for both divisions on the penultimate day of the 2025 Six Metre World Championships at the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, produced some great competition and a new race winner. Posted today at 5:20 am
46th Cannes Royal Regatta day 4
Storm... of calm! After three wonderful days of "champagne sailing" as the Anglo-Saxons say, the "fan" decided to take a break this Thursday. Posted today at 5:12 am
2025 J/70 Corinthian Worlds at Massachusetts day 2
Alec Cutler's Hedgehog takes charge after 3 more races held Winds at 10-15 knots, murky skies and rolling waves were the order of the day at the J/70 Corinthian World Championship in Marblehead, Massachusetts USA. Posted on 25 Sep
2025 5.5 Metre French Open day 3
Despite early promises of a sailable breeze there were no races sailed Despite early promises of a sailable breeze there were no races sailed on the third day of the 5.5 Metre French Open in Cannes, held within the Regates Royales. Posted on 25 Sep
52 Super Series 2025 Porto Cervo day 3
Sled lead in Porto Cervo and have slashed American Magic's circuit lead in chase for the title The strong Mistral breeze on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda dropped away nicely today and three good, highly competitive races were completed, bringing the 52 SUPER SERIES - Porto Cervo - Range Rover regatta back to schedule. Posted on 25 Sep
Melges 24 Worlds 2025 at Trieste, Italy Day 3
Light winds compress the standings in Trieste The 2025 Melges 24 World Championship, organized by Yacht Club Adriaco in collaboration with the International Melges 24 Class Association and with the support of the Italian Melges 24 Class, continues in something of a slow-motion rhythm. Posted on 25 Sep
A true attraction for non-French skippers
Hard work, training, and perseverance in the 56th La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec The excellence of the French solo racing pathway is increasingly attracting non-French skippers who want to come, learn, and train in a discipline that, for now, remains very French. Posted on 25 Sep
52 Super Series Porto Cervo Day 3
Sled maintains regatta lead, Phoenix top boat for the day The third day of racing at the 52 Super Series - Porto Cervo Range Rover Sailing Week enjoyed perfect champagne sailing conditions, racing in a Mistral wind which eased back from the initial 20-22 knots. Posted on 25 Sep
Switch UK Championship set to begin
A hot fleet is ready at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy Less than two weeks since the completion of the Switch Global Championship, the first ever Switch regatta to be held out side of Italy, the British Nationals and European tour, will start on the famous waters of Portland harbour. Posted on 25 Sep
Sea Sure 2025Armstrong 728x90 - HA Foil Range - BOTTOMRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTER