Bob took up the role in 2003 and over the last eighteen years he has worked with clubs and centres all over the region.
RYA Northern Ireland’s Chief Operating Officer Richard Honeyford commented: “During his tenure, Bob became well recognised and respected. His enthusiasm and dedication have been a huge asset to our sport and Bob has played a huge role in helping the Sailability community grow from strength to strength.
“We now have three dedicated Sailability clubs in Northern Ireland and five accredited centres and this is a testament to Bob’s hard work.”
Bob is a keen author and illustrator and has written about his adventures sailing around the world with wife, Christine.
Since he took up the post, Bob has been an advocate for disabled sailing, helping to create and maximise opportunities for sailors, as well as supporting many initiatives and activities. He helped to establish Belfast Lough Sailability, which has given hundreds of adults and children with any form of disability the opportunity to take up the sport and learn the skill of sailing.
Bob’s dedication was recognised with a prestigious national award in 2010 – the RYA Francis Elkin Award.
Richard Honeyford adds: “Bob led Sailability with true commitment and was always approachable and innovative, exploring new opportunities to support sailing.
“On behalf of RYA Northern Ireland I would like to thank him for the very positive impact he has made on our sport. He will be sorely missed by us all.”