Mayreau youth group starts sailing programme
Last Saturday, five optimist sailboats were ferried to Mayreau by the Full Click Family, who are starting a youth sailing programme leading up to Mayreauâs 10th Annual Regatta. âWe took on this project in partnership with the Regatta and Sporting Committee, so that Mayreau young folks can learn about sailing and carrying on the tradition of our ancestors,â said Amani Cupid, president of the Full Click Family.{{more}}
The small craft were loaned to Mayreau by Nicholas Dulac, owner of Union Islandâs Captain Gourmet and Happy Kites.âI hope that Mayreauâs junior sailing programme will take off, and that something gets started on Union Island as well,â said Dulac. âMy goal when I invested in these boats was to start a free sailing programme for young sailors.â
The Full Click Family will work with three award-winning sailboat captains to put the training programme in place. Michael Ollivierre, Samuel Forde and Adolphus Forde are all very well known by sailors in our country. Theyâll be training kids aged 10 to 17, so that they can try out the sport, compete here in our regatta April 28th through May 1 and others across the Grenadines and ultimately pass their skill onto the next generation,â said Cupid. âPerhaps some young men and women from Mayreau will even go on to international competition. At the very least, they will all learn new skills, have a chance to test their own ability and use the time in a constructive manner.â
Mayreauâs Full Click Family is a group of 19 young adults who got together to better Mayreau and bring some excitement to the community. They are willing to work along with any other group on their island or elsewhere in the country to make improvements for the younger generation and all other neighbours. The youth sailing programme is the second project theyâve tackled. Group members also helped out with recent upgrades at the Mayreau Government School.