Future of Geelong’s sailing

Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney and Member for Geelong Christine Cousins with Newcomb Secondary College school captains Riley, Scarlett and Mia. (Jena Carr) 479039_01

The Victorian Sailing Centre is officially open, providing a sailing destination and training ground for Geelong’s next generation of sailors.

The new sailing hub was unveiled at 25 Eastern Beach Road on May 16, marking the final component of the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbor Project’s first stage.

Member for Geelong Christine Cousins said the centre would enhance training, racing and community engagement while ensuring the club remained a leader in sailing across the state.

“We’re thrilled to welcome students, sailors and the community back to the space designed for learning, adventure and a lifelong love of sailing,” she said.

“For many of us who have been involved during the past seven and a half years, this could be described in nautical terms as not always smooth sailing.

“This is a wonderful part of the revitalised waterfront precinct that will not only help Geelong to host premier sailing events it will support first class education and training programs for Victorian students.”

The hub featured modern training rooms, upgraded changing facilities, multipurpose spaces, communication facilities, offices, workrooms, short-stay accommodation and a classroom.

Newcomb Secondary College principal Scott McLeod said a publicly accessible Changing Places facility was also included with the centre to enable people of all abilities to enjoy Geelong’s waterfront.

“It is our vision that this facility takes the sailing experiences in the Geelong region and across the state of Victoria to the next level, a level beyond all others,” he said.

“(It will allow people) of all abilities and backgrounds to participate in sailing and other challenge programs to learn, grow and develop new skills and attributes.”

Royal Geelong Yacht Club (RGYC) Rear Commodore Chris Manton said he was one of the few people involved with the project since day one and was excited to see the centre opened.

“This facility will dramatically enhance our capacity to host major national and international regatta, including World Championships,” he said.

“It has been so many years in the making, not just marking the completion of the extraordinary facility but the beginning of a bold new chapter for RGYC and sailing across Victoria.”