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    Posted: 29 Jul 05 at 5:52pm
Originally posted by boatshed

Small additional fees are payable for the use of the dinghy pen and the car park alongside the dinghy pen.

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If they know it's a one off, then they'll come back n pay their fees in time next year to avoid having to pay it again...
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What is the point of joining fees?

I can see why you would want to encorage people to stay members and not leave for a year every few years but why the penalty for new members? That just puts people off the sport.

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Try Mount's Bay sailing Club.  This from the web site, www.mbsc.org

Current annual subscription rates are as follows:

  • Single member - £35
  • Joint members - £60
  • Out of port member - £16
  • Junior member - £10
Current joining fees are:
  • Single member - £35
  • Joint members - £60
  • Out of port member - £16

Small additional fees are payable for the use of the dinghy pen and the car park alongside the dinghy pen.

And under 12 year old kids are free when their parents join.

And.. great sailing water ( Int 14 Nationals this year ) and mostly rubbish jobs.

 

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Originally posted by Ian99

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....

Ah yes, Porthpean for example. I grew up within walking distance and I'd like to live there now. Almost nobody I knew at school lives around there now. Why? No decent jobs, that's why.



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Dinghy sailing in some clubs and classes can still be really cheap. I returned to sailing around 10 years ago after the usual post Uni/getting married break from the sport, picked up an old Laser for £500 and rejoined my old club. I got 5 years regular racing (25 sundays a year perhaps?) out of that old boat and I reckon the overall cost was around £1400. Or put another way, under £300 a year or just over a tenner for an average days sailing:

£500 sailing club subs at approx £100 a year
£400 (2 secondhand sails)
£100 (depreciation on the boat - sold it for £400 after 5 years use)
£250 (new kit, wetsuit etc)
£150 (insurance)

And do you know what - at club level I was half way competitive. So who says sailing has to be expensive and elitist?
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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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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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Post Options Post Options   Quote Stefan Lloyd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jul 05 at 2:06pm

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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Post Options Post Options   Quote Barty Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jul 05 at 2:04pm

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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