Annual Membership Plea

OK, given that thing have been a little, shall we say tumultuous here with
the Chinese hackers and all, I feel somewhat justified in making a request.
In addition to providing this Website, the Day Sailer Association publishes
a Quarterly Newsletter, and sanctions regional and national regattas for the
class. The DSA also owns the rights to the Day Sailer class and all molds
and plugs used to build the boat. We contract with a builder(currently
Cape Cod Shipbuilding) to make new Day Sailers, and we contract to have new
plugs and molds built when necessary. But we are all volunteers. No one on
the DSA board gets paid and we have no employees.
A challenge we have been facing is that our membership has been slowly
declining. We really would like to reverse that trend, so I will ask on
behalf of myself and the DSA to consider joining the Class Association.
If you have found this website of any value, please become a member
of the Day Sailer Association.
The cost is nominal, ($35.00/year). The membership application is here:
http://www.daysailer.org/pdf/dsaapp.pdf.
In addition to helping fund this website, you will receive copies of the Day
Sailer Quarterly newsletter. Your membership allows us to continue
maintaining and publishing the class rules, helping us facilitate national
level regattas, and keeping the Day Sailer a viable one-design sailboat by
allowing us to retain control over the design of the boat.
There are a lot of boats designed about the same time as the Day Sailer that
are no longer in production and the owners are very few and far between. New
owners of such boats have no resources such as a class association or an
official website to call on to learn how to bring their boats back into
sailing trim and to facilitate contacts between them and the other owners.
A mere $35.00/year from each of you will go along way to keeping the class
association going. More importantly, our membership roster will increase
which brings bargaining power with the builder, potential new builders, and
other sailing organizations, such as US Sailing.
So, please, click on that link above and send in your membership for 2013.
Thanks,
Bob Hunkins
DSA Webmaster
the Chinese hackers and all, I feel somewhat justified in making a request.
In addition to providing this Website, the Day Sailer Association publishes
a Quarterly Newsletter, and sanctions regional and national regattas for the
class. The DSA also owns the rights to the Day Sailer class and all molds
and plugs used to build the boat. We contract with a builder(currently
Cape Cod Shipbuilding) to make new Day Sailers, and we contract to have new
plugs and molds built when necessary. But we are all volunteers. No one on
the DSA board gets paid and we have no employees.
A challenge we have been facing is that our membership has been slowly
declining. We really would like to reverse that trend, so I will ask on
behalf of myself and the DSA to consider joining the Class Association.
If you have found this website of any value, please become a member
of the Day Sailer Association.
The cost is nominal, ($35.00/year). The membership application is here:
http://www.daysailer.org/pdf/dsaapp.pdf.
In addition to helping fund this website, you will receive copies of the Day
Sailer Quarterly newsletter. Your membership allows us to continue
maintaining and publishing the class rules, helping us facilitate national
level regattas, and keeping the Day Sailer a viable one-design sailboat by
allowing us to retain control over the design of the boat.
There are a lot of boats designed about the same time as the Day Sailer that
are no longer in production and the owners are very few and far between. New
owners of such boats have no resources such as a class association or an
official website to call on to learn how to bring their boats back into
sailing trim and to facilitate contacts between them and the other owners.
A mere $35.00/year from each of you will go along way to keeping the class
association going. More importantly, our membership roster will increase
which brings bargaining power with the builder, potential new builders, and
other sailing organizations, such as US Sailing.
So, please, click on that link above and send in your membership for 2013.
Thanks,
Bob Hunkins
DSA Webmaster