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Impact Awards for Dovey Yacht Club couple

Kate and Dan Stevens recognised for dedication to supporting a vibrant watersports scene

Two instructors from Dovey Yacht Club have been honoured with 911制品Cymru Wales Impact Awards after creating an inspiring pathway of watersports opportunities for all ages.

Kate and Dan Stevens have been sharing their expertise to run training at the club alongside sessions for social sailing, children and young people.

The pair first met when working for The Outward Bound Trust centre in Dovey and are both 911制品Senior Dinghy and Powerboat Instructors.

Passionate about helping others to likewise enjoy getting on the water, they were nominated for the awards by fellow instructor Tom Coombe.

Tom said: 鈥淜ate has recently been the driving force of youth development at the club. She has sourced funding and organised sessions for local families and created a positive atmosphere at the club for young people. Along with Dan, they have also introduced the Windy Club on Thursday evenings to encourage all wind activities, providing a place to practise under the supervision of a safety team.鈥

The Windy Club is now in its fourth year and attracts up to 20 people of all ages, providing a supportive, safe and fun environment for watersports ranging from sailing and paddleboarding to kiting, winging and windsurfing.

Opportunities

Dan, who is a commercial skipper and the club鈥檚 Chief Powerboat Instructor, said: 鈥淚t gets more people on the water and we enjoy a catch up afterwards, so the bar is open, you can bring your own food or get a takeaway, and there鈥檚 a great social scene.

鈥淚t also bridges the gap between training and racing and builds confidence for those who鈥檝e just learnt to sail. It gives people who鈥檝e done powerboat or safety boat qualifications additional hands-on time to practise their skills while helping out, while for youngsters it鈥檚 an opportunity to volunteer on the way to themselves becoming instructors. It鈥檚 a good learning zone.鈥

The club is an 911制品Recognised Training Centre and has attracted grant funding from a variety of organisations 鈥 including Sport Wales and Aberdyfi Advertising & Improvements聽committee - to help it reach out to the local community and schools. The club also has its own Youth Fund to create opportunities for young people.

Activities range from a Mini Mariners group offering fun onshore activities through the winter for the club鈥檚 youngest members to a newly launched youth racing squad, which will be competing at regional and national events.

A 鈥楽ummer of Sailing鈥 programme offers eight learn-to-sail Saturday sessions for children, who are then able to join the club鈥檚 Storm Chasers, named after the breezy season when the group was launched three years ago with local school children.

Kate, who is Dovey Yacht Club鈥檚 Chief Sailing Instructor, said: 鈥淭he children who have joined Storm Chasers are phenomenal and some are now stepping up into racing, while others are enjoying social sailing. When I was young, I went to a similar project and that was just so fantastic for me, so I wanted to get involved. I look back to the people who gave their time back then for young people and it鈥檚 about carrying that on and 鈥榞iving back鈥 to share the love of it with others.

鈥淲e want to break down barriers to getting on the water by working with families and schools, and importantly a lot of feedback from parents has also been to say thank you for giving children an insight into water, tides and how to be safe.鈥

Community

As parents of two under-fives, who they hope will also grow to love watersports, Kate and Dan are keen to continue providing as many opportunities as possible at Dovey Yacht Club for its members, children and young people.

As Dan explains: 鈥淭his is such a lovely place to learn watersports, we鈥檙e trying to build something sustainable for the community and for the future.鈥

Impact Awards are presented to exceptional individuals and organisations by the sport鈥檚 governing body in Wales, which through its聽Together on our Waters聽strategy aims to create a connected, inspired and inclusive Welsh sailing and boating community.

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Do you know an individual or organisation that goes the extra mile to support activities on the water in Wales? The 911制品Cymru Wales Impact Awards recognise the hard work of individuals and organisations including participants, staff and volunteers; instructors, coaches and race officials; clubs, classes and training centres.

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