rya shorebased courses

Cornishman

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You are right, but........
in the South West local authorities have already distributed their books listing all adult education courses within their districts. In mine (Caradon District) a copy was put through every household's letter box about 3 weeks ago. It is also available in public libraries, and several other outlets such as village halls etc.

Our courses start the week after this and there are 'meet the tutor' sessions all this week.

Suggest you check with your nearest adult education office.

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VicS

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You should be able to find what you are looking for on <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.rya.org.uk>the RYA website</A>.

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I have just bit the bullet and enrolled in a Coskip/Yachtmaster shore course. Really brings it home that the end of the season is on us. Must start thinking about haul out soon!!!!

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Thanks everyone, but I was interested because we run the courses at our club (good method of recruitment) and many students are alerted to that by the mags. We enrol this week!


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Re: End of season

Er . . .

It's still August up here in Scotland., and a minimum of six weeks until haul-out.

Has global warming been kinder to us than it has to Hampshire?

I can't see the point of sailing if you can only do it for a third of the year.

- Nick



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