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TWILIGHT SAILING Event Focus For even more twilighting fun, although not compulsory, it would be great if everyone has a go at the events focus where possible. During the above events we encourage handing the helm to someone new when clear of other boats & considered safe to do so, but a competent helmsperson is always in charge of the vessel & should remain within reach of the helm at all times for guidance & safety. JANUARY 8th - Left Overs Night (What survived of your Xmas/NYE Apparel) 15th - Family Night (Bring yours, borrow or kidnap someone else’s for the night) 22nd - Lady Skippers (Give the ladies a shot) 29th - Family Aussie Night (Same as Family Night but looking uniquely Aussie) FEBRUARY 5th - Boat People Night (Get as many as you safely can on board) 12th - No Headsail Night (Mainsail only) 19th - Valentines Night (Show off to your Valentine) 26th - No Mainsail Night (Headsail only) MARCH 4th - Lady Skippers 11th - Boat People Night 18th - Foreign Skippers (Not the usual skipper, or…...) 25th - Island Night (Dress up with something that represents your favourite foreign Island) APRIL 1st - Lady Skippers 8th - Pirate Night 15th - Glad Rags
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T W I L I G H T S A I L I N G

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For even more twilighting fun, although not compulsory, it would begreat if everyone has a go at the events focus where possible.

During the above events we encourage handing the helm to someone new when clear of otherboats & considered safe to do so, but a competent helmsperson is always in charge of the

vessel & should remain within reach of the helm at all times for guidance & safety.

JANUARY 8th - Left Overs Night (What survived of your Xmas/NYE Apparel)

  15th - Family Night (Bring yours, borrow or kidnap someone else’s for the night)   22nd - Lady Skippers (Give the ladies a shot)

  29th - Family Aussie Night (Same as Family Night but looking uniquely Aussie) FEBRUARY

5th - Boat People Night (Get as many as you safely can on board)  12th - No Headsail Night (Mainsail only)

  19th - Valentines Night (Show off to your Valentine)   26th - No Mainsail Night (Headsail only)

MARCH   4th - Lady Skippers 

11th - Boat People Night   18th - Foreign Skippers (Not the usual skipper, or…...)

  25th - Island Night (Dress up with something that represents your favourite foreign Island) APRIL

 1st - Lady Skippers 8th - Pirate Night 15th - Glad Rags