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The club is situated in the village of Sandbank on the east side of the Holy Loch adjacent to Holy Loch Marina a couple of miles from Dunoon on the A885. The Holy Loch scenery is simply stunning and courses are set to accommodate a variety of conditions. The sheltered moorings and slip allow racing in everything from the very calm to the thoroughly brisk. There is a dinghy park and a locked 'cage' for storage of inflatables and the club administers the Crown Estate mooring license scheme.
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Club Information Lough Neagh Sailing Club is situated at the southern end of the largest inland waterway in the British Isles. The racing area is superb and also offers an exciting - but safe - cruising ground with access to the open sea via the Lower Bann. We are now based in Kinnego Marina at the south end of Kinnego Bay. This is the largest & most modern marina on the Lough and we are well provided with excellent support services from Craigavon Borough Council and chandlery, boat sales and repair services provided by Waterline Marine.
BT66 6NJ
We are a small social and water activities club providing facilities, tuition and events to members. We are based in a beautiful tranquil location, nestling on the banks of the Great Ouse about 4 miles northwest of Bedford. Our site comprises a clubhouse, toilet block, various storage sheds and a members boat storage area.
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Since its early days in 1968 Greystones Sailing Club has established a reputation for organising National and Regional Championships and has hosted a number of prestige events like the Helmsmen Championships the Enterprise Leinsters and National Championships the Mirror National and Eastern Championships Wayfarer Leinsters and National Champions Laser Championships GP 14 Purcell Trophy 420 National Championships, Minstral Windsurfing Championships, the inaugural RS400 National Championships in 2001 again in 2002 with the inagural RS200 National Championships
The CYC Dinghy section provides a full and varied programme of racing from two weeks before Easter until the end of October.
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Dalgety Bay Sailing Club is situated on the north shore of the Firth of Forth approximately 3 miles East of the Forth Rail Bridge. The club lies in its own extensive coastal grounds complete with a high tide access harbour. The clubhouse itself has unrivalled views out over the river to Edinburgh and the Forth Bridges.
During the sailing season, dinghy racing takes place on Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Junior and adult training takes place on Tuesday evenings and Keelboat racing takes place on Friday evenings.
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The Teifi Boating Club, well known to all as the TBC is situated at the mouth of the estuary of the River Teifi, downstream from the market town of Cardigan and about four miles by road. The TBC has an active cruiser programme overseen by our Cruiser Captain. Events throughout the year vary from Passage Races, Cruising in company, Annual Regatta and a Summer series of 'Round the Cans' races (normally held mid week in the evenings). The TBC dinghy section tends to be part and parcel of the Youth section and sails throughout the year, water allowing, with safety boat cover.
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The RCIYC was founded in 1862, as a Jersey yacht club, although there is no doubt that there were some Guernsey residents present from the beginning. For the next 92 years it so remained, with all decisions being made in Jersey and any member wishing to attend a club function, having to travel to St Aubin’s. However in 1954, the Guernsey membership, having grown to several hundreds, it was felt appropriate that this island should have its own premises, control over its own finances, and its own flag officers. Saving that the superiority of Jersey was maintained. Guernsey could have a Vice Commodore, who remained junior to the Commodore in Jersey. All resolutions passed by the Guernsey committee were subject to ratification although such ratification was never actually withheld.
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Situated in a prominent position overlooking the busy port of St Helier, the capital of Jersey, the Club, now in its second century, enjoys an unrivalled view of local boating activity. Apart from the many social events organised throughout the year, there is a packed year-round sailing calendar that includes Coastal, Offshore and Inshore yacht racing and rallies. A competitive multi-class yachting fleet ensures excellent opportunities for crews to perfect sailing skills and take advantage of Jersey''s challenging sea conditions.
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Etherow is a friendly club (when racing we experience good-natured rivalry!) and we welcome everyone: from those who may never have put their foot in a dinghy before, to Olympic team coach. Membership is inexpensive and we have some club boats that can be used, for a nominal charge, during the early stages. There are plenty of boats for sale within the club and elsewhere for very little money.
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