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Poll Question: How far do you regularly travel to your sailing club of choice?
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    Posted: 08 Feb 11 at 3:09pm
Originally posted by Skiffybob

Russ, why don't you come to Oxford?
 
Winter membership is pretty cheap at £80 including a boat space.
 
There is both an RTC course, and a W/L course set too, so you can choose which you prefer.
I hadn't even given Oxford a thought Bob, maybe next year.  However Draycote was super cheap this year for winter membership so i can't complain.  They have really looked after us this Winter and i always enjoy my time up there.  I just cant afford to stay for the summer months.

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I travelled 70 miles to the coast for great sailing on a large bay for years, club fell apart now travel 12miles to sail on 100 acres. So I sail more often but miss the sea.
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I live in Cambridge but sail on the sea... Mindyou, Thorpe bay is easier for me to get to (without a car) than most clubs; Cam and Ely are too small for my lking (both accesible by train easily, Cam by bike even) and there's reasons for not sailing at King George any more (used to go there by train).
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Skiffybob Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Feb 11 at 2:17pm
Russ, why don't you come to Oxford?
 
Winter membership is pretty cheap at £80 including a boat space.
 
There is both an RTC course, and a W/L course set too, so you can choose which you prefer.
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2.5 miles for me as well to Tewkesbury, Not for the sailing just for the club, people and beer.  The water is rubbish.
I would join Draycote full time instead of winter membership buts its simply too much money once i factor in fuel, dinghy park, membership vs. the racing i would get with no W/L fleet.  Draycote is about 50 miles away from me.

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Originally posted by I luv Wight

50 - 100 m  ( metres   LOL  )

My record is 8 minutes, from looking out of the window, deciding to go, getting changed, taking the boat out of the garden down to the beach, rigging, and sailing. - was a Pico though so it was quick to rig.
A foiling Pico obviously......surely not a real Pico? Wink
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2.5 miles and pass 7 pubs on the way.
It is a reservoir
I have even been known to cycle.
Twas but a momentary aberration.
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i travel about 11 miles to the small reservoir club where i sail.

a much bigger club on a much larger reservoir is about six miles away.


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13.5 miles and pass 2 other clubs on the way...better beach and facilities. 

Edited by GK.LaserII - 08 Feb 11 at 1:56pm
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50 - 100 m  ( metres   LOL  )

My record is 8 minutes, from looking out of the window, deciding to go, getting changed, taking the boat out of the garden down to the beach, rigging, and sailing. - was a Pico though so it was quick to rig.


Edited by I luv Wight - 08 Feb 11 at 1:58pm

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