My Beach

The recent Powercraft Skills Maintenance Initiative coordinated by SLSWA has wrapped up, and what a success it has been! Held across three iconic locations—Pinnaroo Point, Hillarys Beach, and Trigg Island—this pilot program brought together nearly 150 powercraft operators from clubs spanning Secret Harbour to Yanchep.

Participants included:

  • 78 IRB Drivers
  • 40 IRB Crew Members
  • 25 Jet Ski Operators

The sessions offered members a unique chance to:
Refine essential techniques like pickups, punch position, and uniform compliance.
Train in varied conditions and share knowledge across clubs.
Strengthen connections and foster a sense of community within the powercraft space.

The overwhelmingly positive feedback highlighted the value of training across diverse beach environments while collaborating with other Clubs. Many participants noted the practical benefits of refining their techniques and improving their understanding of benchmarks and standards.

A special thank you to Jacqui McGregor, Ian Smallwood, Garry and Megan Williams, and Surf Life Saving WA’s Domenic Cowdell and Sandy Clarke, for their passion and dedication in making this initiative a reality.

The support from Clubs including Mullaloo, Sorrento, Quinns/Mindarie, Trigg, Yanchep, Swanbourne, City of Perth, Floreat, and Secret Harbour was invaluable, with many already expressing interest in hosting sessions next season.

This initiative has laid the foundation for future collaborative training opportunities, ensuring powercraft members remain skilled, confident, and connected, and we look forward to building on this success in the seasons to come.