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We really appreciate the regular use of the second hand listing pages and we’ve been working hard to ensure that this is easy to use and gives a quick response.  

However we’d like to remind you that a little bit of patience is required with these new features, if you upload an advert it WILL NOT appear immediately even if you have paid by card.  This because a HUMAN, not a computer needs to approve your advert.

So if your advert doesn’t appear immediately, please don’t up load another. It hasn’t appeared because it hasn’t been approved by one of the two or three HUMANS who do this! 

Please note we do not deal with third party contracted web developers to place adverts on this site we only accept adverts from members or Flying Fifteen owners on these pages.

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Posting Instructions (PLEASE READ)
  1. You need to be Registered on the site and logged in to be able to post an entry.
  2. Ensure that you have paid the fee HERE, otherwise the advert will not be approved and displayed.
  3. Ensure you are logged in on the Add a Boat page.
  4. Enter a Title and Sub-title for your article.
  5. At the category section you need to select both the Items for Sale main category AND a sub-category in the Organize section below that matches what you have for Sale. 
  6. The Summary section should be kept brief and reflect the main details of your advert. This will appear on Facebook and the Home Page.
  7. The Article Details should repeat the Summary information and also include your contact details. If you have created your advert in WORD, please use this feature in the top menu bar Paste From Word button and select the "paste from Word" option otherwise what you see may not reflect what you intended. If you wish to have an image in the body of the text, we can add it in for you or if you feel competent then use the edit window to achieve this.
  8. Images go in the Gallery Panel section. Click the Add a Gallerybutton and then "drag and drop" the images you are using into the indicated space. You should select the image you wish to appear on Facebook and the Home Page using the "Set as main article image" button against the required photo.
  9. Finally, when you have entered all the information and your advert is ready to be published click on Request for Approval and the advert will be sent for Approval.  We automatically add an expiry date at 6 months after the date of publication.  If you require the advert to stay on or be re-submitted please advise us. 

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Justin Waples awarded a 2025 RYA Impact Award
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Justin Waples awarded a 2025 RYA Impact Award

Two decades of volunteering, inspiring hundreds of young sailors at RCYC

Justin’s impact has been profound and lasting, shaping the culture and future of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club and its youth section, the Corinthian Otters. Over two decades of volunteering, he has inspired hundreds of young sailors, created lasting friendships and nurtured future generations of Club members. He continues to train the youngest Otters — typically aged 8 to 10 — with patience, encouragement and a focus on fun, often providing one-to-one support to help nervous children gain confidence on the water. Importantly, he extends this inclusive spirit to parents too, inspiring them to get involved on the water and fostering friendships that strengthen the Club community. His playful and approachable manner, exemplified when one of his training groups named themselves “The Dolphins” and he proudly became their “Dolphin Trainer,” has created lasting memories for many families.

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Justin in his element during Otter Week, getting the youth on the water.

Under his leadership as Otter Chairman, over £30,000 was raised, funding vital fleet improvements including new rowing boats, ribs and training dinghies. This not only strengthened the Otters but ensured a sustainable foundation for future members.

His enthusiasm for the RCODs has revitalised that fleet, and his introduction of classes to the River such as Flying Fifteens, along with hosting open events, has broadened participation and strengthened racing activity at the Club.

In 2025, as Rear Commodore Sailing, Justin spearheaded the Women on Water initiative, transforming an idea into a thriving, inclusive programme. Since its launch in June, over 75 women have taken part — many experiencing sailing for the first time. Through his tireless organisation, encouragement and mentorship, he has helped build confidence, reconnect former sailors with the sport, and create a supportive, social environment that aligns with RYA goals for greater female participation.

Justin has also been instrumental in the success of Discover Sailing days, ensuring new members, friends and complete newcomers experience sailing in a relaxed and welcoming way. Even when unable to sail himself (post hip replacement!), he worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the events successful and encourage the “ripple effect” of new volunteers.

His commitment spans 21 years of continuous volunteering, long after his own children outgrew the Otters. His leadership, inclusivity and vision have not only enriched the present but have left a clear legacy: a stronger, more welcoming, better equipped and more vibrant Club community.
 

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