BREEZE Magazine December - January 2022

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Race Officer Jan Airey’s trigger finger is itching to get back on the starting gun Story & picture by Debra Douglas If you are thinking of joining the Squadron’s volunteer race management team, “just go for it,” urges Jan Airey, the club’s Race Officer of the Year for the 20-21 season. “We are a good bunch of people and very supportive.” Jan, a sailmaker at Lidgard Sails, has missed her teammates during lockdown. Jan: “It has been dreadful not being out on the water these lockdown months – we could only message each other, ‘See you soon, see you soon’.” She normally spends much time at the Squadron, officiating at the Etchell Sprint Series, Eliott 7 Sprint Series, Ladies’ Series and match race championships.

RNZYS Race Officer Jan Airey working in her ‘day job’ at Lidgard Sails. She will also be overseeing December’s Barfoot & Thompson Bridge to Bean Race, the Women’s Keelboat Nationals and Etchell Nationals in April and is fully involved with the Youth Programme. Jan didn’t take up sailing until her midtwenties when she joined her local club, the Waikawa Boating Club, in the Marlborough

Sounds. Although never a dinghy sailor, she has spent a lot of time on the water, including competing in the Sydney-Hobart, sailing around the Pacific and to Japan and back. Up until a few years ago she owned a Young 88. “I am passionate about wind and wind direction and setting good courses. I enjoy the camaraderie of the volunteer team and after all the years of sailing it is nice to give something back. At the Squadron I have been very privileged to have an amazing mentor in International Race Officer, Megan Kensington, as well as a good team around me. I also like talking to the competitors afterwards and getting their feedback. There is nothing wrong with getting feedback. “Everyone has to start somewhere, so come on, join us and have some fun. You don’t have to be a sailor to do the job. One of my assistants has never been a sailor and she is really good. It does help, but it is not essential.” Sailing Director Laurie Jury says it is critical that the Squadron has more volunteers like Jan at the club. “Otherwise, we wouldn’t be able to run any of the racing and it is going to be a very busy (half) summer next year, because of all the events that have had to be re-scheduled. • For information about being part of the team, contact ljury@rnzys.org.nz, or Race Manager Megan Thomson mthomson@rnzys.org.nz.


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Marine Scene

5min
pages 66-67

Classic Yacht Association Journal

4min
pages 64-65

Directory Ads

5min
pages 68-469

Performance Programme Report

3min
page 62

Youth Programme Report

1min
page 63

Learn to Sail Report

14min
pages 58-61

Take a bow: Laurie Davidson’s design legacy from ferro cement to Cup winners

3min
pages 56-57

Defiance has served the RNZYS with honour and distinction

6min
pages 46-49

A champion eSailor who enjoys getting wet on real boats

4min
pages 54-55

A legend returns to Kawau to add to his family’s abiding legacy to the island

1min
page 45

Big improvements on Kawau Island in time for summer

5min
pages 42-44

‘Cyclors’ on the comeback trail for AC37?

4min
pages 36-39

Clearing space to record more Cup results on the Auld Mug

6min
pages 40-41

Staying afloat in a season of Covid

9min
pages 32-35

From the CEO

5min
pages 6-7

Celebrating a new RNZYS summer menu

3min
pages 16-17

Race Officer Jan Airey’s trigger finger is itching to get back on the starting gun

2min
pages 14-15

A fabulous record of our 150-year history

4min
pages 28-31

Cannon roars for delayed Opening Day

6min
pages 8-11

Versatile ‘shapeshifter’ from Beneteau

9min
pages 22-27

RNZYS Events

3min
pages 18-19

Sailing Office Report

2min
pages 12-13
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