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Lord Nelson |
The
Lord Nelson, the first tall ship designed and
built for people of all physical abilities,
visited the Port of Cork on June 12th to 16th,
2004.
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About Sailforce
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Sailforce is a new campaign established by the Irish Disabled
Sailing Association (IDSA) to highlight the achievements and
activities of their current membership and to introduce members of
the general public to the concept of sailing as a viable sport for
the disabled.
The IDSA was established in the early 1980's to introduce and
encourage people of all ages with physical disability to take up
sailing. Funded by the Irish Sailing Association (ISA) and with
the assistance of the Irish Naval Service and a select number of
yacht clubs, the Association developed to provide centres in
Kinsale, Crosshaven, Monkstown,and Howth.
Twenty years later, IDSA members are involved in all levels of
the sport, from regular club racing, through international
championships, to Paralympic campaigns.
The objectives of Sailforce are initially to provide
information on the current activities of the IDSA and to make
contact with members of the general public interested in getting
involved in the sport. With this feedback, the IDSA intend to
accommodate newcomers in Introduction Days whenever practicable.
To encourage other yacht and sailing clubs to take example
from the Royal Cork Yacht Club, Kinsale Yacht Club, Howth Yacht
Club and Monkstown Bay Sailing Club and provide facilities for
disabled sailors to participate in the sport, the Sailforce Burgee
will be awarded to clubs showing a positive and tangible
commitment towards access for persons with a disability. By
expanding the facilities countrywide, the IDSA will be able to
accommodate larger number of potential sailors.
The main source of communication for Sailforce is this disabled
user friendly website:
www.sailforce.ie. This website has a
contact us facility for would-be sailors to get in touch. In
addition, the IDSA will operate a support telephone Information
Request service for those without access to the Internet:
021-4383228.
If you are interested in becoming involved in Sailforce, either to
try out sailing or to help us introduce others to your favourite
sport, please do get in touch with us. We look forward to
welcoming you to the team.
To quote one disabled sailor: 'Sailing is the only sport I've ever
tried which actually makes me feel less, rather than more
disabled.'
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Membership |
For details on how you
can get involved with the IDSA, please
Click Here.
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