The Royal Lymington Yacht Club is a prestigious, well run, and friendly club of high reputation both on the water and ashore. New members are always welcome The Club''s objectives are to encourage and promote yachting in all its aspects, and to maintain a clubhouse and other facilities for the use of members and visiting yachtsmen. The emphasis of the Club is very much on the practical enjoyment of sailing and motor-boating, to which the extensive racing and social programme is an adjunct.
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Stokes Bay Sailing Club was formed a year or so before the outbreak of World War II (1938). We race all year round, in a variety of series (Spring / Summer / Winter - Saturday / Sunday / Wednesday Evening / Sundowners, etc.).
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Weston is a well established Club with a full and varied programme to suit all sailors. It is the most active dinghy club on Southampton Water There is no restriction on types of boats at WSC other than your ability to launch and recover them safely. All types of boat are currently sailed at the club from established classes such as Mirrors and Enterprises to the latest asymmetric boats such as Laser 4000 & 5000, RS 700 & 800 and 49er. If you don''t want to commit yourself to full membership of Weston, there are two possibilities: You can sail on a daily basis for £5 per person per day although you won''t be able to leave your boat at the club. You can apply for temporary membership on a month by month basis. This is more expensive per month than full membership, but if you wish to sail for less than six months, it''s worth considering.
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The Hereford Sailing Club exists to allow it''s members to enjoy sailing in the club''s Dehler 39 Cruising Yacht in various parts of the UK and elsewhere. The Club has a range of members from all sorts of backgrounds, many of whom have RYA qualifications, from Day Skipper to Yachtmaster Instructor. There is a wide range of sailing experience and technical skills amongst club members.
The ethos of the club is to provide sailing experience and to encourage members to improve their skills. Novices are welcome. Membership is drawn from many parts of the country but the club tries to keep a balance of 60 of members living within 50 miles of Hereford. New members of any ability are welcomed, with the club able to offer sailing experience to build your abilities and to help you work towards RYA qualifications.
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Hertford County Yacht Club is a popular, friendly club offering something for every member of the family from the casual sailor to the serious racing enthusiast, with the emphasis always on enjoyment. We have good facilities for non-sailing members of the family, spacious grassed areas with picnic tables, swings and a fenced-off adventure play area. Sailing is on an attractive 25 acre lake in the village of Stanstead Abbotts, near Ware in Hertfordshire, just North of the A414 bypass.
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Rickmansworth Sailing Club is a friendly sailing club catering for both family and individual sailing in a pleasant environment, currently supporting some 300 members including their families. We are one of the few clubs with a 12 month sailing calendar for those who wish to race or cruise. Sailing should be fun and for all ages, so RSC has a mixed sailing scheme of regular race series, sail training for members and a Junior sailing group known as the Trojans The sailing calendar includes a mix of traditional racing series on Sundays throughout the year and Wednesday evenings in summer. For those less keen on the main race programme there are open events throughout the year and fun days to meet the needs of all members. Furthermore the Club is available for its members to sail 365 days a year
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Based at Stanborough Watersports Centre in Welwyn Garden City - just off the A1M. We race on most Saturday mornings throughout the entire year. The first race starts at 10.00, and we finish at around 13.00. If you want to join the racing we suggest you arrive around 09.00 to allow time to get rigged and sign on before the briefing at 09.50. (For those who just want to watch the racing or chat, there is a coffee break at 11.00 which is a good time to catch everyone).
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Cardwell Bay Sailing Club (CBSC) is a small friendly club. It was formed in 1906 by the owners of boats moored in Cardwell Bay to promote Cruising and Racing. Cardwell Bay is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Clyde at the east side of Gourock and bordering Greenock. The Bay provides sheltered mooring for CBSC Members and other boat owners.
Royal Gourock Yacht Club was originally known as Gourock Sailing Club when it was founded in 1894. It had its name changed to the Gourock Yacht Club six years later, and in 1908 King Edward VII was pleased to signify his pleasure that the club be known as Royal Gourock Yacht Club. The club is situated on the Firth of Clyde at the West side of Gourock. The has full facilities including an excellent restaurant. Members boats are moored on swinging moorings and there is a launch service to the boats.
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Lochaber Yacht Club was established in 1954 at the old Naval Base at Corpach in a Nissen hut, sponsored by British Aluminium Company.
Dinghies are very popular at our sailing club. One year we decided to get involved in RYA teaching of sailing. Our idea was to assess and award some of our more experienced sailors to RYA Instructor. We sail Toppers, Wayfarers, Bosuns, Lasers, Mirrors etc.
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