The Yacht Club of Hyderabad to Launch 12 new
boats
The project to clean Hussain sagar will be in place by March 2011
Hyderabad|India|November'2010:
The YCH has recently
procured another 9 Optimist Class boats for children. 80 percent of medal
winners at the Beijing Olympics learned their sailing in the Optimist and
it is the world’s most popular boat for children with a population of more
than 500 thousand. Over 150,000 kids in over 100 countries sail the
Optimist. The Optimist is not only one of the biggest dinghy classes in
the world and it is the fastest growing
Given the YCH’s continuous campaigns for the environment and especially
the Hussain Sagar clean up, the Children’s boats will be named after birds
found around the lake like Little Cormorant, Darter, Sandpiper, Brahmini
Starling and Golden Oriole. India has two of its young sailors KC
Ganapathy (14) and Zephra Currimbhoy (14) representing the country at the
Gaungzhou Asian Games 2010 making them India’s youngest ever Asian Games
participants. It is interesting to note that Sailing is amongst a few
sports at the Asian Games that allows for participants below 15 years of
age.
Additionally the YCH has recently imported three 4.7 meter recreational
racing boats called the Omega Topaz from Topper Boats UK represented by
Marine Solutions Mumbai. The boats are the best in the world for training
and can accommodate upto 5 sailors at a time and has ultra modern fittings
with jib furlers, mylar sails and a Genneaker allowing them to be safely
sailed by novices and experienced professionals alike.
Speaking on the occasion Shri Rajeshwar Tiwari said the project to clean
Hussain sagar will be in place by March 2011. As part of this two sewage
plants of 30MLD capacity are being installed at Picket and Khairtabad
flyover to filter sewage, Tertiary treatment plants to ensure nil
pollutants and five Divergent structures to divert rest of the water to
Amberpet STP and left into the Musi River. The total cost of this project
is Rs 310 crores. After March 2011 only treated water will be left in the
lake but pollutants left in the lake will take some time to clear and over
the years the quality of water in the lake will improve. HMDA will
encourage all sports around Hussain Sagar and infrastructure will also be
improved in due course, he added.
Mr. Anil Chalamalasetty CEO of Greenko Group (a clean energy venture) on
the occasion said “The Yacht Club of Hyderabad is doing a great service to
Hyderabad and we are deeply attracted to the facility which serves the
sophisticated novice and the underprivileged under one roof, making it
special. Greenko is especially proud to be associated with the safe and
green sport of sailing and happy that our contribution of 2 Omega boats
will open up avenues to all those interested in Yachting, a sport
propelled by clean wind energy.” With these additions the YCH now has a
fleet of 20 brand new sailing boats to train with one of the largest and
most modern fleets across the country. The Yacht Club of Hyderabad has
over the last 9 months trained 7 kids from Government Schools including
one orphan and 4 have been selected to participate in the Sub-Junior
Sailing Nationals in Khadakwasla Pune.
Spurred on by this success and a bunch of happy and smiling faces the YCH
has once again collaborated with Project 511 an NGO that connects Govt.
schools with donors to select another batch of 10 children to take to the
waters.
These kids will effectively be trained alongside a regular batch of
children trainees studying at private schools like Gitanjali, Diksha and
HPS. The Yacht Club of Hyderabad will celebrate this achievement in an
unusual way by inviting children from under privileged Govt. Schools for a
never before experience of a big boat ride on Sunday 21st November. 25
kids have been long listed based on their ability to swim and will be
introduced to the sport and then put thru a selection process to chose
those who can make a career in Sailing. The children who’s parents are
vegetable and fish vendors, drivers and often living hand to mouth will
now be put thru a rigorous racing program shoulder to shoulder with
children from top schools.
The idea behind this sustainable charitable venture is to channelize
talent from across the city and allow for children to benefit from
participation in events and of course attempt a sports career in the now
rapidly growing sport of sailing. The YCH is a member of the Yachting
Association of India and provides students with sophisticated audio visual
training material from the Royal Yachting Association, UK and US Sailing.
The YCH will be launching a series of training programs called Go Sailing,
Go Solo and Go Racing that will teach adults and youngsters both
recreational and competitive sailing. Attached you will find a brochure to
provide you with more information about YCH and its sailing programs.
-Nov'2010