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Hoofer Sailing Club 2011 – A Glance

Hoofer Sailing Club 2011 – A Glance. Board of Captains Meeting September 21, 2011. Membership. Total membership – 1/1/2008 – 9/20/2011. Membership for 2011 about on par with 2010 (peak membership): 2008 – 1083 2009 – 1154 2010 – 1267 2011 - 1235. Demographics.

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Hoofer Sailing Club 2011 – A Glance

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  1. Hoofer Sailing Club 2011 – A Glance Board of Captains Meeting September 21, 2011

  2. Membership

  3. Total membership – 1/1/2008 – 9/20/2011 Membership for 2011 about on par with 2010 (peak membership): 2008 – 1083 2009 – 1154 2010 – 1267 2011 - 1235

  4. Demographics Student majority: 59%, 41% community / faculty

  5. Membership types • Annual memberships are the most popular, followed by summer then free • Over 10% of our members doesn’t pay for their memberships…

  6. Membership Retainment 35.9% (275/765) of new members this year haven’t earned a rating 37.8% (329/870) of members in 2010 never earned a rating 40.0% (341/851) in 2009 Joe Silverberg - Retainment percentage has been slightly increasing (65 -> 64 -> 60%) - We are mostly new members, so we must not forget to cater to this group.

  7. Boats

  8. Boat Checkouts • Everything sailed more this year! • Techs, sloops and windsurfing are most popular • J-fleet sailed twice as much as keelboats! • Does not account for: youth (small boats, J-29, windsurfing) and sailing team (420s)

  9. Boat Checkout Types • 420s, Sloops, J-fleet, Lasers used primarily for day sailing • Keelboats used primarily (70%) for lessons • J-fleet and Sloops used most for conferences

  10. Lessons

  11. Number of lessons by fleet • Most fleets up in 2011 except for 420s and techs • J-fleet and Windsurfing up substantially

  12. Lesson Popularity Shows the percentage of filled spots in lessons • Badger sloops and J-fleet beyond capacity • Keelboats much less popular this year • Lasers and scows much more popular this year

  13. Lesson Cancellations • About 15% cancellation rate for club as a whole • Overall less lessons cancelled this year • About 30% of ASA courses cancelled due to low or no enrollment • J-fleet, techs, windsurfing and scow lessons filled much more this year • Many more cancelled keelboat, laser and byte lessons this year • 26% of all Toy Boat lessons cancelled, 30% of SUP lessons cancelled

  14. Ratings

  15. Members who can sail each fleet Shows number of members who can take out a boat in the specified fleet 122 paid members 32 paid members 55 paid members 18 paid members 6 paid members 4 paid members - Note: Crew and classroom ratings are not counted since they cannot take out a boat

  16. Ratings for active members Shows number of members who have some rating on the fleet (including ones that cannot be used to take out a boat) - Includes “non-enforceable” ratings such as keelboat crew ratings, tech/kiting classrooms, etc…

  17. Ratings given out 65 Cruising 9 Racing (44/16 without crew) • Techs are by far the most popular fleet • Less ratings overall this year • Still very few racing keelboat ratings (only 2 racing keelboat skippers, one was HOI) • Many more cruising keelboat ratings (new boat this year)

  18. Discussion!

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