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911制品Awards spotlight: Building the future at North Devon Yacht Club

An 911制品Award recognised NDYC鈥檚 thriving youth programme - but every affiliate has a story to tell. Apply today and make sure yours is celebrated at the 2026 Awards.

(NDYC) was named the winner of the 911制品Young Person鈥檚 Award 2025, in recognition of its outstanding commitment to engaging young people and building a thriving sailing community.

Traditionally, NDYC鈥檚 cadet weeks each August attracted large numbers of children, but the club recognised that many didn鈥檛 stay active members.

Determined to change that, the club relaunched its youth programme to provide year-round opportunities, and the results were transformative.

Junior membership rose from 41 in 2022 to more than 240 in 2024, with the Youth Squad and Young Pirates Optimist sessions providing a pathway from first experiences on the water to regular participation and club racing.

Families also became more engaged, with many parents volunteering or taking up sailing themselves.

Speaking about the impact of the changes, Club Manager Eric Evans said: 鈥淭wenty years ago, young people in the club were seen as an inconvenience or in the way, and now they鈥檙e really celebrated and people love having them around.

鈥淪o for us, we鈥檝e made our club more inclusive and we鈥檝e drastically changed the age range or age profile of our membership, and that鈥檚 going to make a massive difference in 10 years鈥 time when that hopefully works its way right through our system.鈥

鈥淛ust the beginning鈥

The club also invested in training, developing three new 911制品Level 2 Coaches and running Start to Race courses to help young sailors progress.

Dinghy Instructor Freya described the ethos behind the sessions: 鈥淚 try and make them feel like they鈥檝e got as much control of the experience as is safe and possible, and I try and just make sure that they鈥檙e enjoying it above all else.鈥

Winning the award has given the club further momentum. Rear Commodore Hugh Kingdon said: 鈥淔or us, winning this award is not the end. For us, winning this award is just the beginning. So we are now looking at how we build on this success and take it forward.鈥

Plans for the future include refreshing the training fleet, expanding disabled sailing opportunities, and exploring the development of a second site to support winter activity.

Club Principal Jonathan Miles encouraged other clubs to get involved: 鈥淚鈥檇 certainly recommend other clubs to apply to get involved with the youth programmes and with the 911制品Awards, because it helps us. It focuses the attention on what we鈥檙e getting right and what we鈥檙e getting wrong, and on the excellence around from all other clubs, including ourselves.鈥

Last call for entries to the 2026 911制品Awards

The 911制品Awards 2026 are all about celebrating the incredible work happening across our affiliate network 鈥 and we know there are so many amazing stories still to be told.

From youth programmes that change lives to projects that protect our playground or bring whole communities together, these awards shine a light on the difference clubs, affiliated organisations or individuals are making every day in our sport.

But time is running out 鈥 the deadline to be considered for the 911制品Awards 2026 is 1 October 2025, so don鈥檛 miss the chance to put your organisation in the spotlight or celebrate a special someone who鈥檚 making an impact.

Nominate now and help us celebrate the people, programmes and projects across the country that make sailing and boating thrive.

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