It is now possible to register for the 2015 MDL Sail Training Awards. The nominations are open until Friday, January 16, 2015.
The currently running Southampton Boat Show saw six six deserving young people, who won a place on this year’s MDL Sail Training Awards voyage, receive their trophies.
Today, on August 12, 2014, MDL Marinas is expected to launch their new charity initiative, called ‘My MDL Selfie’, in aid of Ocean Youth Trust South.
April 16, 2014, at MDL’s Ocean Village Marina saw six young winners of the 2014 MDL Sail Training Awards set sail on board John Laing yacht for six days at sea.
MDL Marinas has worked with Ocean Youth Trust South for over 20 years. The charity is now looking to launch a major new campaign to enable them to purchase a new training yacht, which will replace John Laing yacht.
MDL Marinas has presented the Ocean Youth Trust South with a cheque for £60,000. The donation will go towards the build of a new training vessel.
Operated by the Ocean Youth Trust South, the 72-foot sailing yacht John Laing is currently hosting the winners of the 2013 MDL Sail Training Awards for a six-day trip at sea.
Katie Austen from Drew Marine Signal & Safety and seven members of Ocean Youth Trust South (OYT South) have recently spent a day aboard the 72ft sailing yacht John Laing, cruising from Southampton to the Isle of Wight.
Ocean Youth Trust South, operating the 72-foot sailing yacht John Laing, has become the official charity for this year’s 40th anniversary of MDL Marinas that will play a host to a series of charitable events, comprising raffles and prize auctions.
The world’s leading supplier of marine distress signals, Drew Marine Signal and Safety, is generously donating the lifesaving, marine distress signals to sailing charity, Ocean Youth Trust South (OYT South), educating young people about the importance of safety at sea aboard its 72ft John Laing yacht.
