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DrogueOne said..
Good one Frankie, only a couple more weeks and then every sailor in Melbourne will be looking to get out on the water again.
As Wongaga says, we may have to just sail solo for a while yet, I think that is all that was allowed after the last lockdown. Do you want to try your hand at a laser or something like that as a first step?
I haven't been involved with organised sailing clubs for 5-6 years but from looking at a few club websites recently it looks like crewing is not as easy as it used to be, all the clubs seem to be requiring perspective crew to have a "day pass". Any club members out there able to provide more details? Do you only need one if you are not a member of any club or is it not a member of that specific club?
Not all clubs are affiliated with the supposed sailing rep bodies like sail victoria.
if you avoid any 'royal' type clubs, crewing should not be an issue if you just want to be taken for a sail to learn the ropes.
There are at least 2 around Geelong that fit this category, not needing day passes.
Racing in anything other than a social mid week format is where the day pass/insurance issues start to come into things.