Burton Sailing Club (BSC) has been in existence for over 100 years (founded 1902). Initially based on the river in Burton-on-Trent but now enjoys the excellent sailing facilities at Foremark Reservoir admist the dramatic Derbyshire countryside, in the heart of the National Forest. The club is situated within easy reach of Derby, Nottingham, Burton, Leicester and Loughborough. The reservoir covers 230 acres and is easily the best stretch of water available in the area for sailing. The club has membership […]
ADYSMITH YACHT CLUB was formed in 1985. Our Club activities include recreational cruises to interesting venues in the Gulf Islands, sailboat races (both within the Club and interclub) as well as an enjoyable social program. We have great membership meetings, usually with guest speakers, videos or other activities of interest. Social events include our popular, monthly BBQ/pot-luck evenings, along with special events for Robbie Burns, Saint Patricks day, etc. Our major social function each year is the annual Commodore’s Ball […]
Attenborough Sailing Club
The origins of Blithfield Sailing Club can be traced back to a meeting in Rugeley on Wednesday 15th February, 1967. This meeting had been called to form a group to negotiate for permission to sail at Blithfield. From this meeting the Mercian Yacht Club, forerunner to Blithfield Sailing Club, was formed.Following lengthy negotiations, approval in principle was received in March 1969. Further meetings to complete the details were held and on 24th September 1969, Blithfield Sailing Club was formally constituted.Constructing […]
Burwain Sailing Club is one of the North’s leading Sailing venues. Located at Foulridge, East Lancashire it is perfectly positioned to attract sailors from both Lancashire and West Yorkshire. The club is run by its members for its members who take great pride if offering a wide range of sailing experiences. From professional Learning to Sail courses, Improver courses through to a comprehensive Club Racing series, Junior Sailing, Club Regattas, Open Events and a thriving social scene. The sailing action […]
Welcome! Welcome to the new Lake Country Sail & Boating Association website! Great news; Our paddling group now has 2 (two) sites to choose from, the original one at 16300 Carrs Landing Rd and now the second site in Okanagan Center about 0.3 km north of the intersection at Camp and OK Center Rd. West. Check out our additional new website: lakecountrypaddling.ca. We recently had donated a two man kayak for members to use! News Next year’s memberships are on […]
Following discussions some local people had when sailing particularly on the River Avon or the Gloucester Sharpness Canal and chats on the bank, it was decided to hold a meeting to discuss the formation of a Sailing Club in the Tewkesbury area. An Inaugural Meeting was held in the Office of Lt. Col. Alex Hattrell at Newton House, Church Street, Tewkesbury on Tuesday 8th October 1949. There were eight people present: Lt. Col Alex Hattrell. (Who was Chairman […]
Bolton sailing membership was founded in 1952 on Belmont Reservoir and is known as one of the foremost crusing clubs inside the North of britain, in which it is served with the aid of a well-appointed Clubhouse and dinghy park. From its original four members, it now has a membership of about four hundred which incorporates ordinary, circle of relatives, accomplice, senior, and junior individuals. Belmont Reservoir is located simply to the north of Bolton at Belmont Village and provides […]
The Cam Sailing Club based at Waterbeach, just a few miles north of the centre of Cambridge, has much to offer families who want to ‘get away from it all’ at weekends. Sailing tuition, regular competitions and a clubhouse that offers great facilities and regular social events aimed at the whole family, can make family membership an affordable pleasure. Accessible by public transport as Waterbeach station is close by and with camping facilities on site, membership of the […]
Welcome to the Bitter End, an island retreat where love of the water, family tradition, welcoming staff and the generous Caribbean spirit matter most. We invite you to immerse yourself in our world and see how we define the perfect vacation.
Babbacombe Corinthian Sailing Club was founded on Saturday 22nd June The Club’s headquarters were established in an old fisherman’s hut on Oddicombe Beach, the stone walls of which now form the bottom storey of the present Club House. The Club’s first race was sailed on 6th July 1935 in which six boats competed – the race being won by ‘Bumble Bee’ sailed by Mr S W Francis. In February 1936 the Club became affiliated to the Yacht Racing Association […]
At Bosham crusing membership, we all paintings closely to offer the opportunity for individuals of all ages to enjoy the ocean, to increase their abilities in crusing and racing, to take part in social events, and to create and hold friendships in a congenial environment positioned in beautiful Chichester Harbour The membership is based within the antique Mill on Bosham Quay, wherein a tough gives get entry to to Bosham Channel at all states of the tide. The club encourages […]
Club activities range from social events to national race meetings with competitors travelling from all over the country. Club racing begins the first weekend in February and continues up to Boxing Day, only January is used for rest. Saturdays see Cruiser & Youth Racing, Training Courses on and off the water, Saturday Club for kids and occasional Open Race Meetings. Sundays are for Club dinghy and catarmaran racing, and Open Meetings. Wednesdays also see evening racing when daylight allows.General sailing takes […]
searching at Caribbean Nationals and other peoples elsewhere, Anguillians in reality are the various ones who love sailing most, and for nearly each occasion or celebration, be it first-rate or modest, they seize the opportunity to organize a boat racing opposition and feature fun at sea, with an almost guaranteed ninety nine percent of the island’s populace feverishly walking around the island’s coast to aid and cheer along their favored boat. The Anguilla global Yacht club (AIYC) ambitions to provide […]
Banbury Sailing Club is a family friendly club, formed in 1950 and ever since has been training and developing its members. The Club is open to all ages and experience levels – from keen racers, family sailors through to those who are new to sailing. We sail on Boddington Reservoir, which is around 90 acres in size and is set in attractive, unspoilt countryside. The reservoir is located near Byfield, Northamptonshire (about 7 miles north of Banbury), and draws sailors […]
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Castle Cove is a thriving, family club which sails in Portland Harbour in Weymouth. Established in 1923 in a cliff-top chalet overlooking Castle Cove it has grown steadily and in September 2002 we moved to our present clubhouse at the end of Old Castle Road. We now have over 450 memberships with members of all ages who race and cruise in a variety of dinghies and keelboats. Members have worked hard to provide a wide range of excellent facilities: a […]
he British Virgin Islands Yacht Club was officially formed on 25 July 1973 with 76 members. The first Commodore was Peter Wright with the following committee members: Tudor Williams (Vice Commodore), Norma Riegels (Secretary), John Green (Treasurer), Gary Turpin (Sailing Secretary) and Val Steinberg (House Member). Michael Helm later joined the group representing power boating. The new yacht club had four Sunfish dinghies for the use of it’s members and in April 1974 moved into it’s first club house when […]
It was in late 1986 that the newly elected Commodore, Michael Larkam asked me to write a history of the Club. Now, at the end of Philip Everard’s term of office as Commodore it is finished. How it will be published or in what form it will be available for present and future members to read, I leave to the Committee. It has approximately 60,000 words and mathematically that works out at an average of 33 per day! Nothing […]
Welcome to Brading Haven Yacht club. We were fashioned over sixty years ago to provide waterborne sports inside the sheltered waters at the eastern give up of the Island. we’re primarily based at the some distance cease of Bembridge Harbour with our very own moorings and boat parking facilities. if you don’t have your personal boat to sail, the club has some of boats used for education or to be had to lease for racing. The club is also a […]