"It's like anything, as you get a bit older, you get a bit crankier."
The Wanganui Sailing Club has been running the junior sailing programme, aimed at intermediate students, since 1999.
Mr Davies said the new outboard motors would have a single forward/back throttle control and electric start mechanism.
"This means safer control of the boats on the water in groups of children. One of the risks that we face when teaching students to sail is the propeller in the water with students swimming," he said.
"We need to be able to turn off the motor when sailors are in the water close to the motorboat, and the electric start will make this easier."
He said the club relied on grants such as this one.
"We're just trying to get students interested in sailing and encouraging them to take it up as a sport," he said.
"If we can get another 10 years out of these new motors, that would be great."