Warrnambool St Ayles Skiff Project
So in short we are all about promoting the health and well-being benefits of rowing with a stroke prevention twist. We’ve chosen to ‘grab an oar and get involved’ in the St Ayles Skiff phenomenon to do this, but first we have to raise funds, buy the kits, build the boats and get them on the water.
We hope to eventually replicate this Scottish scene on our own Lady Bay or Hopkins River at Warrnambool.
How The Funds Will Be Used

The Challenges
The one remaining component to success is the raising of the fund target of $10,000. We have developed a network of over 4000 people and when we launch we plan an extensive media campaign in Warrnambool and beyond.
We are also interested in more club members of either gender and from across the age spectrum. All enquiries should be directed to: [email protected]
Email thankyou
Every donor will receive email thanking them for their donation.
Appreciation Certificate
All donors of $10 dollars or more will receive a certificate of appreciation as an email attachment. They will also receive email updates of the project's progress.
Team & Boat Photo
Every donor contributing $25 or more will receive a photograph of the team with the finished skiff.
Invited to launch
All donors of $50 or more will receive an invitation to launch day and meet the team afterwards at morning tea.
10 minute cruise
All donors of $100 or more will be offered a 10 minute skiff cruise on the Hopkins River.
Tour of the facility
All donors of $250 of more will be invited to a 'twilight' tour of the facility at Flagstaff Hill including drinks & nibbles.
Brass seat plaque
All donors of $500 or more will have the option to be recognised by a brass plaque attached to a seat of the skiff.
Name a skiff
Donors who contribute $1000 or more will be offered the option of naming a skiff.