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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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Arran Yacht Club was formed in 1956 to promote the sport of sailing on the Isle of Arran. The club is based at Lamlash Pier and as well as owning its premises has a long term lease on the Pier and adjoining shore. During the summer the club holds handicap dinghy racing on Saturdays and some Sundays from Easter to October. Regular classes involved are Albacores, GP14s and Lasers but any dinghy with a Portsmouth Yardstick handicap is welcome to join in. In addition keelboats have their own programme of Cup Races and some join in with mainland clubs to race their series.
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The Isle of Man Yacht Club is situated at the heart of the quaint fishing village of Port St Mary and is a recognised RYA Training Establishment offering members a wide range of courses, both ashore and afloat.
The present Skye Sailing Club is formed from the old ''Portree Sailing Club'' and the old ''Skye Sailing Club'' which was a club based in Armadale in the south of the Island. The two old clubs amalgamated in 1998 to form the present club. The aim of the club is to promote and facilitate the sport of Sailing in and around the Isle of Skye. The club has an open policy encouraging anyone from any background to take up and enjoy our sport. One of the main ways we keep the club inclusive is by keeping the fee''s low - membership and course fees.
Yaverland Sailing and Boat Club is based on the Southern side of the Isle of Wight. It is almost right on the beach on the Eastern end of Sandown Bay, which shelters boats from the English Channel. As the name suggests, the Yaverland Sailing and Boat Club is not only home to sailing boats. Our Members own a huge variety of water craft including Ocean Kayaks, Jet Skis and Seadoos, small motorised fishing boats as well as a large selection of mono and multi-hull sailing craft.
Although these are predominately Laser there are a few others including a small selection of Hobie boats. Our Members are extremely friendly and always willing to lend a hand if another Member needs help. The Club owns several tractors that are used to take boats to and from the beach. The Club has separate changing and shower areas for men and women and a large Sail store. All our facilities are on the ground floor with parking very close to the main facilities so are accessable by disabled people. Other Club facilities include a bar and function room that is available for hire. We have an extensive Social calendar with event being organised during the Spring, Summer and Autumn seasons.
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Bewl Valley Sailing Club is one of the largest inland sailing venues in the south east. They boast excellent facilities with a welcoming clubhouse serving meals and a well-stocked bar. Members also benefit from very active youth fleets and Training School.
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