Stay safe this Easter

The Easter four-day weekend is typically a wonderful time for boating, but 2020 is far from a typical year.

09 April 2020

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The Easter break is traditionally a time many of us get together with loved ones and spend time enjoying the many outdoor activities Australia has to offer at this time of year.

This of course includes many families making a holiday tradition of spending a day racing their dinghies or cruising your local waterway and dropping anchor at your favourite spot for lunch.

This Easter is unfortunately no traditional Easter.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Australians are being required by Government at all levels to stay home and stay safe to prevent the spread of the virus.

In a statement released by Australian Sailing today, the over-arching message was to practice common sense.

 

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“There remains varying State Government guidance regarding whether sailing is considered a reasonable reason to leave home. In some states, sailing is considered an essential form of exercise, so we encourage sailors to check their local guidelines which are outlined in the links below to help inform that decision if required.

“Whilst the decision on whether or not to go sailing in the jurisdictions where it is permitted will ultimately fall to the individual, we do remind you that it should only be done if absolutely necessary and to abide by good social distancing practices when you do.

Please also consider that there are expected to be police and maritime agency patrols this weekend enforcing the regulations.

“It will be a long road to recovery but sailing as we know it will return and will play an important role in the recovery of our sailing community. There will be a time when it is again safe to enjoy a day on the water with friends new and old, but for now we wish you a happy and safe Easter wherever you may be.

We continue to work with state maritime agencies to ensure that sailing is positioned to receive the best advice and to be appropriately considered when the time comes to change the regulations.”

sailing.org.au

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