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PCYC Teaches Sailing                                                                                                                                          PCYC Junior Club




             The desire to pass on the joys, skills, and challenges of sailing has always been one of the goals of the members of Port                                     By the early 1950s girls, as well as boys, wanted to learn to sail, and since Scouting   success, including an Olympic Bronze Medal for Tanya Warton in 1993, and a Silver
             Credit Yacht Club.                                                                                                                                            at that time was only for boys, the members and executive of the club, led by Ron   Medal in 2004 for Mike Wolfs.
              Most of the men who founded PCYC had children.  In those days, boys were frequently involved with the Scouting                                               Searle, started to think about a Sailing School as a logical next step for PCYC.  In 1957   Today PCYC’s youth sailing school teaches about 300 sailors each season using
             movement. The first Port Credit Scout group was started in 1926 by a group of community-minded parents. With the                                              PCYC Junior Club held its first year of instruction with Mike Berry as instructor and 30   Optimists, 420s, Picos, and Lasers.  There are 14 CYA-qualified instructors, two
             founding of PCYC, so many of the Scout group’s sponsoring parents joined PCYC,  that the Club took over the sponsorship of                                    young people taking lessons in the club’s new fleet of Blue Jay dinghies.  Those boats   high-performance travelling race teams, a learn to race team, an adult dinghy
             the Sea Scouts. In the early days it was the Scout group, with the assistance of many members giving time and boats, who                                      were built over the winter by a group of volunteers.                 program, and keel boat instruction.
             taught sailing. The Scouts participated in many aspects of Club life, including the Opening Day Ceremonies.                                                     The PCYC Junior Club, as it was called, was housed in a small white building with
                                                                                                                                                                           a ramp to allow ease of putting boats in to the water.  Participation grew quickly both
                                                                                                                                                                           from children of members and the community at large.  PCYC graduates have gone
                                                                                                                                                                           on to support sailing in Canada as race officers and judges and to international racing
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