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SNSW Sabot Sailing Australian Sailing Learn to Sail Information about Sabot Sailing and the Sabot Sailing Class

Sabot Constitution, Bylaws, Rules of Measurement. 2017-2018 Sabot Nationals Darling Point Sailing Squadron. 2016-2017 Zone Champion Tony Harrison LC12SSC. 2016 - 2017 National and State Champion 7114 Speed Demon - Brin Liddell Drummoyne SC. Australia Day Regatta at Lane Cove 12ft Skiff Club. 2017 Sabot State Championship Results.

JUNIOR SAILING Gosford Sailing Club

Sailing angles and basic sail trim. Sailing angels and basic sail trim. It was a great day of sailing on Saturday. Hope you enjoy the photos. For many of you new to sailing taking part in a regatta away from Gosford will be a litt.

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JUNIOR and HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES and JUNIOR CRAFT. Junior Tent is for ages. Roughly grades 5 and 6. Below is information on what activities will be available for the Junior tent. Session will run on Monday 23 April, if a minimum of 20 Juniors is met. Craft will be an availab.

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Sunday, July 12, 2015. Receiving Ship USS Franklin at Saint Helena. July 12, 2015 by Marcus W. Was laid down at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine in 1854 and was constructed with some of the salvaged timber from the third USS Franklin. That was constructed in 1815 and ultimately broken-up in 1852. Even back in the day, recycling was a popular method to conserve materials for ship building. It is on that same day our story begins; the USS Franklin.