Killaloe Sailing Club enjoyed their first day back on the water in recent days, in preparation for the next stage of reopening the country from tomorrow, Monday 8 June.
Other sailing clubs welcoming Phase 2 of the recovery roadmap were Cullaun Sailing Club, who said they are looking forward to seeing all members from across Co Clare or within 20km of the club (which includes the northern part of Limerick city) set sail over the coming days.
As previously reported on Afloat.ie, the latest stage of relaxing restrictions against coronavirus will allow for non-competitive and unsupervised activity for up to 15 people, including trainers and coaches, up from the previous four.
https://t.co/nn4lsagY0j Phase 2 sailing starts on Monday and we are really looking forward to it see our newsletter above @ClareChampion @ClareEcho @Claresports @AfloatMagazine pic.twitter.com/BsXyhN5Vqt
— Cullaun Sailing Club (@cullaunsailing) June 6, 2020
Mixed household crew will also be allowed for larger multi-hander vessels were social distancing can be maintained.
The club is also asking all members to complete a contact tracing form in line with Irish Sailing and Government guidelines and help ensure continued sailing activity without the reimposition of restrictions.
Great first day had by all . Well done to Cillian and the safety team #irishsailing @AfloatMagazine @Irish_Sailing @waterwaysirelan pic.twitter.com/xeqW1Nq2Ut
— Killaloesailingclub (@KillaloeSC) June 1, 2020