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    Posted: 27 Jul 05 at 11:35pm
I believe Hayling has 1200+ members. I also heard a rumour that the steep membership/entrance fees are needed to help finance their new building.

Having looked at a lot of club sites, they do seem to be the most expensive by a significant amount.



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HISC is in a stunning location and certainly the best dinghy club I've ever been to: and I've been to quite a few. I've done a lot of opens there: great facilities, great sailing water inside and outside the harbour and invariably well-run events. I also used to crew regularly for someone at HISC and if there had been an affordable crewing membership I'd have joined: funnily enough I never did. That was well before the new building: it was always an expensive club. That said, the old clubhouse was falling down and the new one has to be paid for somehow.

For those who want smaller and/or cheaper clubs, well there are half a dozen alternatives around Chichester Harbour.

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The old business adage "if your too busy your not charging enough" comes to mind here. Very smart new building, great sailing and if people will pay that much fair play to the club. As Stefan says thers plenty of cheaper clubs around to cater for us Shoe string sailors.

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that new club house building is like a hotel! It's incredible. I'm making the most of doing FED week so that I can make the most of all the facilities at very little cost! Of all the other clubs in chichester and langstone harbour it's the only one where you can launch at all states of the tide though i think i'm right in saying. I was a member at Langstone SC for years but you could only sail for a couple of hours either side of high tide which was a bit annoying.
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I've never sailed from Itchenor SC but I believe you can launch any time. I'm fairly sure all the other clubs are, as you say, tidal.

How did you find Langstone SC? A long time ago, a friend of mine who was a member was told off for turning up in the changing rooms in sailing gear while there was a social event going on. He was seriously unimpressed by that. I went there a few times and I can't say I found it a very welcoming club, but this was many years ago.

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You can get good racing though at clubs on the sea that cost less than £100 to join, as the racing is a result of the enthusiasm of the members. As for the water, it's naturally occurring so doesn't cost anything to maintain, bar a small amount to keep the slipways in good condition etc.

If you compare the cost of it to some of the bigger inland clubs, it is still way higher, and the inland clubs have to pay significant amounts of rent to the water board.

But if there are enough people willing to pay that much, why should the club charge less......

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The scottish club I belong to costs around £350 per year for a couple to sail and store their boat there.  I had a long, boring look round to see if that was the most expensive and only found HI to be more.

The club has over 300 members but struggles to get 10 dinghies racing at the weekend.  The committee cannot see why this is so.  Up until this year it charged members more to sail than those who drunk in the bar.  I couldn't quite get my head round being charged a premium to sail at a sailing club

That said it is in a beautiful location with a great clubhouse but there are several clubs that offer dinghy sailing for £100 ish who get 20 boats out week in week out within 1 hours drive.

Like someone said above the enthusiam comes from the members and it seems there are alot of people willing to pay hugh amount to join sailing clubs and not sail

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Ever been there Ian? Ever been on Hayling during a southerly or south-easterly gale? If you have, think about why the site, clubhouse and access road, totally exposed to the elements, are unlikely to cost only a "small amount" to maintain.

I've never belonged to HISC but I've belonged to other clubs in the area and I don't know any charging only £100 for membership. Something more like three times that for an adult single membership will be more average. The annual fee is pretty similar to other clubs like Itchenor or CYC: it's the entrance fee that is steep.

They also have a professional secretariat and, I think, a full-time bosun. Whether you think these are worth paying for depends on your earnings and how much free time you have, but it doesn't surprise me that plenty of people are prepared to pay for it.

 

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Originally posted by Stefan Lloyd

... great sailing water inside and outside the harbour

Oh well, each to his own. I'd never rush to sail at Hayling: I think Weymouth is loads better. My favourite sailing water of all is a tiny club, New Quay in Wales. Sheltered sandy beach for rigging/launching but 100yards out of the harbour to the open sea to race with the dolphins.
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Originally posted by Stefan Lloyd

Ever been there Ian? Ever been on Hayling during a southerly or south-easterly gale? If you have, think about why the site, clubhouse and access road, totally exposed to the elements, are unlikely to cost only a "small amount" to maintain.

I've never belonged to HISC but I've belonged to other clubs in the area and I don't know any charging only £100 for membership. Something more like three times that for an adult single membership will be more average. The annual fee is pretty similar to other clubs like Itchenor or CYC: it's the entrance fee that is steep.

I'd agree that the clubhouse is very expensive to maintain, mainly due to its size. The site is basically a load of sand and shingle which probably moves around a bit in a storm, but doesn't really need much maintenance.

People must have too much money down there though, try moving far east or far west and you'll easily find sea sailing under £100....

Single Membership Fees:

Brightlingsea - £89

Isle of Sheppey - £96

Great Yarmouth & Gorleston - £95

Porthpean - £70

 



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