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Swilly yacht season underway 04.05.10

LOUGH Swilly Yacht Club launched its 2010 boating season on Sunday with an invitation for more people to dip their toes and enjoy "the thrills" of sailing.
Opening Day included a lunch for new and long-standing members at the clubhouse in Fahan against the backdrop of the Swilly and music by local traditional musicians.
The day also gave the club the opportunity to launch their newly-purchased Pico dinghies that will be used for the 'Learn to Sail' courses to be run later this summer.
Welcoming those gathered, Lough Swilly Yacht Club Commodore Paul McSorley said:
"We are delighted at the turn-out today and welcome all, in particular our guests, Malcolm Houston, RNLI, Rosin McAnallen, Ocean Youth Trust and Karena Hanley, Rathmullan Sail Club.
"We look forward to a busy sailing season with our series of races, as well as open events, Tory Island, Foyle Days, and Swilly Worlds Regatta."
Commodore of Lough Swilly Yacht Club, Paul McSorley launching the club’s new Pico dinghies along with some of the young members at the Open Day in Fahan over the May Bank Holiday.
New this season to the Fahan club will be ‘Women on Water’ - WoW Day. This is an initiative started by the Irish Sailing Association to encourage more female participation in the sport.
Meanwhile, LSYC will host an Open Evening on Thursday, May 13, when its facilities will be available for anyone interested in trying sailing.
"So bring friends, colleagues and give them a chance to enjoy the thrills of sailing on this spectacular lough," added Paul McSorley.
Lough Swilly Yacht Club has more than 250 members from the North West cross border region. It caters for sailors and marine leisure enthusiasts and has a full sailing programme from April through to December. New Members are always welcome.

Key LSYC events: Tory Island Race - June 5; Foyle Days - June 12 and 13; WoW Day - June 20; Melmore - July 10 and Swilly World Regatta - July 31 to August 2
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