Yachting Association of Sri Lanka

Yachting Association of Sri Lanka
Sport Sailing
Jurisdiction Sri Lanka
Abbreviation SRI
Founded 1958 (1958)
Affiliation ISAF
Affiliation date 1967
Regional affiliation ASCON
Headquarters Level 4, 1 Lake Crescent
Location Colombo
President Joseph Kenny
Vice president Senaka Senaviratne
Secretary Chandima Gunawardene
Official website
www.yasl.info
Sri Lanka

Yachting Association of Sri Lanka (YASL) is recognised by the International Sailing Federation[1] as the governing body for the sport of sailing in Sri Lanka.

Clubs

The Royal Colombo Yacht Club (RCYC) was formerly known as 'Colombo Sailing Club'.[2] In 1898 the club received a royal charter and was renamed to the Royal Colombo Yacht Club. In the 1980s the club had to leave its club house at Colombo Harbour to accommodate the expansion of the port and for security reasons. The club then shared facilities with the Ceylon Motor Yacht Club at Bolgoda Lake, Moratuwa. In 2005 a new clubhouse was constructed on the beach at Mt. Lavinia, adjacent to the Lifesaving Association's building.

The Ceylon Motor Yacht Club (CMYC) was established in 1929 and has operated from its current location on the shores of Lake Bolgoda since 1936.

Events

The YASL has seen its activity much reduced during the past three decades owing to the civil war in the island. Even so, the YASL manages to organize regattas regularly, like the Janashanthi Sailing Nationals.[3] In July 2004 the Yachting Association of Sri Lanka revived the Tri-nation Regatta, in which yachts from India and Pakistan compete with local yachts.[4] The Sailing Nationals are generally held in January and contested by four different dinghy classes: Enterprise; GP14; Optimist and Laser, together with windsurfers.

The YASL has a sailing school and a small Optimist fleet.[5]

Notable competitive sailors

References


Coordinates: 06°52′45″N 79°53′30″E / 6.87917°N 79.89167°E / 6.87917; 79.89167


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