Established in 1937, The Brixham Yacht Club is perceived as one of the head clubs on the South shore of England, as it keeps on developing in both enrollment and stature. The clubroom, in the past a sail-space, together with the Jubilee Room Restaurant, give all encompassing perspectives of the occupied, however interesting, working harbor of Brixham and the delightful waters and coastlines of Torbay and Lyme Bay. Being neighboring the harbor, The Brixham Yacht Club is available at all […]
Broxbourne Sailing Club provides safe lake sailing, all year round, for all abilities from beginners to world class. Our lake is in a pleasant setting within the Lea Valley and is easy to get to from North London, Hertfordshire and Essex. We are a club where all members are asked to join in and assist with maintaining and running the club and its activities. To this end support and training is available to help the less experienced learn to run […]
Budworth Sailing Club in the North West of England is located in the heart of Cheshire. We sail on Budworth Mere, which is is one of the most attractive inland waters in the North West. Located on the ouskirts of Great Budworth village, near Northwich, this is close to the motorway network and very easily accessed from Warrington, Manchester and Knutsford as well as Northwich. The club has a strong membership of around 300 and racing turnouts are among the […]
Burghfield Sailing Club is one of the largest inland sailing clubs in the country. The lake has over 200 acres of sailable water and lies along the beautiful Kennet Valley so benefiting from the prevailing south-westerly winds. The club is open every day from sunrise to sunset. You can race on most Sundays and on Wednesday evenings during the summer. The Club Office is usually open Tuesday 10-2, Wednesday-Sunday 10-4 (additional hours for events). See the Information->Contact page for up-to-date […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Club was established nearly 40 years ago to enable people interested in sailing , whether boat owners or not, to meet up and enjoy the sport. We organise an annual programme of sailing and racing events which take place in The Solent and beyond, from day races to weekend rallies and longer cruises. Throughout the year there are social events run at the Club House and during the winter months we hold lectures and talks. The Club is affiliated […]
Chelmarsh Sailing Club was established in 1965 when the South Staffordshire Waterworks Company acquired its new reservoir, covering an area of approximately 100 acres. The reservoir had been built to ensure an adequate supply of water for Wolverhampton and areas around Dudley in the West Midlands could be maintained but its owners had the foresight to consider the reservoir might also make a suitable venue for the sailing of dinghies. At a public meeting held in September 1965 at the […]
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Der Blankeneser Segel-Club (BSC), 1898 gegründet, war der erste Segelclub mit direktem Sitz an der Elbe und zählt heute zu den ältesten Segelclubs in Deutschland. Mit mehr als 850 Mitgliedern gehört der BSC sowie seine starke Jugendabteilung mit ca. 130 Mitgliedern in den Klassen Opti, Pirat, Laser, RS Feva und Jugendwanderkutter, mit zu den bedeutenden und großen Segelclubs in Deutschland. Der BSC hat eine langjährige Historie in der Veranstaltung von zahlreichen Regatten, u. a. des Hamburger Senatspreises der Elbe, des […]
Im Dezember 1973 gründete Wolfgang Bente den Bordesholmer Segelverein, Der Verein hatte anfangs keine eigene Steganlage direkt am See. In den ersten Jahren waren wir Gastlieger am Steg des Angelvereins. 1980 konnte der BoSV umziehen in die Eidersteder Strasse auf ein Pachtgrundstück. Eine Steganlage konnte gebaut werden und mit den Jahren kam ein Carport als Ersatz für ein Vereinsheim hinzu. Von Anbeginn wurden jedes Jahr 3 Regatten gesegelt und intensive Jugendarbeit geleistet. Nach fast 20 Jahren 1. Vorsitzender Wolfgang Bente, […]
Mobile Yacht Club members are proud of our club’s long and oftentimes colorful history. Established in 1847, Mobile Yacht Club is the 2nd oldest private boating and sailing club in the United States and the oldest club on the Gulf Coast. Throughout its long and distinguished history the club has been known as Mobile Regatta Club, Eastern Shore Yacht Club and Mobile Yacht Club. In the early years, unlike today, the “eastern shore” of Mobile Bay was reachable only by […]
The Glenmore Sailing Club overlooks the Glenmore Reservoir and also the Weaselhead Natural surroundings space and may be a great spot to look at the lake with its sailboats, kayaks, and canoes. Built in the 1960’s, the Club provides Calgary’s sailing community with a full calendar of sailing and social events throughout the year. Every Wednesday Night when the athletics is completed, the Club comes alive with “sailor’s lies” over a brewage and a burger before the night’s awards ar […]
The Northern Alberta Sailing College (NASC) is a not-for-profit sailing school that instructs on Lake Wabamun in conjunction with the following Sailing Clubs. NASC is accredited to teach the CANSail course curriculum developed by Sail Canada in accordance with their Long Term Sailor Development Plan. The CANSail levels reflect skills that sailors have achieved. Student achievement is recorded by our certified instructors into Sail Canada’s sailor achievement database and are therefore transferable across Canada among all CANSail accredited teaching centres. All of our courses leverage the CANSail curriculum to instruct the fundamentals […]
Located in NE Florida, The Amelia Island Sailing Club, unlike its name, is comprised of both sail and power boaters. As a small club, we remain unencumbered with the responsibility of property or other asset ownership. This allows our members to freely participate in our many varied activities without the need for club asset assigned duties.