Yachties back on Lake Wendouree

By Melanie Whelan
Updated November 2 2012 - 2:59pm, first published October 31 2010 - 11:31am
Andrew Crosbie in his Sabre at the Ballarat Yacht Club's season opening. Picture: Jeremy Bannister
Andrew Crosbie in his Sabre at the Ballarat Yacht Club's season opening. Picture: Jeremy Bannister
Chief cannoneer Nick Smith at the Ballarat Yacht Club's season opening. Picture: Jeremy Bannister
Chief cannoneer Nick Smith at the Ballarat Yacht Club's season opening. Picture: Jeremy Bannister

HURRAHS sounded at the deafening crack of cannon fire to signal the Ballaarat Yacht Club's season opening for the first time in eight years.Nine boats glided past the club's new decking as part of the ceremony yesterday."We usually have 50 on the water, but the rest will come," Ballarat Commodore Brian Canny said.Australia's oldest inland yacht club, established in 1877, has been banished from Lake Wendouree for seven years in drought conditions. Canny and his small committee have worked hard to keep the club alive, and they were proud to see their efforts rewarded."It's great to finally open a season. It's been a while," he said. "It's been very difficult the past few seasons because we haven't had any members."We're not lucky to have survived ? we were determined to keep this one going."Yachting Victoria chief executive officer Ross Kilborn, who was on hand for the ceremony, said 15 inland clubs across the state had folded in the past 10 years due to drought.Ballarat has already launched a takers program to introduce juniors to the sport, and will start a Learn to Sail program at the club on November 13, running every Saturday until Christmas.Canny said people of all ages were welcome.He hoped to see more lightweight sharpies and jubilees ? Ballarat's former trademark boats ? sailing on Lake Wendouree soon.

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