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The Westerly Owners' Association - what can it offer
you?
The Westerly Owners' Association, founded in 1966, is the UK's largest
yacht owners' association. Membership is open to all current owners
of Westerly Yachts. Associate membership is open to past owners
and potential future owners, and the active membership offers camaraderie and great technical support.
In 2009 we reached the milestone of 3000 annual memberships for the first time in our history, making us almost without doubt the largest yacht owners’ association in the world. The 3,000th member is Guenther Prinz an 84 year old German from Berlin who joined with his wife Renate. Guenther has been sailing since 1960 and bought a Westerly Konsort, his 6th sailboat, in 1997. He generally sails in Berlin and when he has time on the Baltic, which, he says “is the best place to sail.” Herr Prinz joined after seeing an article about past-Commodore Brian Easteal’s chart table in Yachting Monthly.
In 1966, there were 103 members recorded in the first Year Book. The 1,000 mark was reached in 1993, and then rather more quickly reached the 2,000 mark at the turn of the millennium. Westerly built about 12,000 boats and a quarter of those owners are now members of the Westerly Owners’ Association. The membership is truly international, with the majority in the UK but also in 21 other countries, including USA, Canada, Ireland, Middle and Far East and the Caribbean.
Benefits include:
- A twice yearly comprehensive magazine
- including logs, reviews and technical articles.
- An annual Year Book with register of members.
- Local area groups organising rallies, races,
visits and cruises, winter meetings and social events.
- Annual AGM with guest
speakers.
- The WOA insurance
scheme.
- The 'Boatline' scheme - advice on technical
issues from existing owners.
- Harbour representatives in many ports.
- Boat Show stand - a meeting place for owners
and new members.
- Westerly Bulletin Board ('Forum').
- Westerly email Discussion
List.
- Free advertising
on the Westerly Owners Association web site.
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