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    Posted: 02 Aug 05 at 8:03pm
Originally posted by Contender443

Is HISC the UK's most expensive sailing club to join?

Check out http://www.hisc.co.uk/fees.html - can anyone beat this?

Is it really worth all that money? What do you think?


Nope its not the most exepensive if you ignore joining fees. For me - individual membership for HISC is £288 + £55 boat parking =  £343

Datchet which I've just renewed on - is £135 + £135 for a crew helm pass to allow me to sail with non members (What!!! - surely they'd want non members to come and sail at their club with a view to becoming members) + £146 boatparking = £416 total.  Oh and despite joining as a 'full member' the secretary told me I need to pay another £80 to be able to windsurf there - to which she got a firm "am I bovvered".  All that to be sail in a concrete jungle thats got about as much atmosphere as the inside of a camels armpit, despite the recent 'upstairs expansion'

They was a slight reason in my madness, it was convenient to keep the boat and the winter warmup was quite good, but over run with cats this year. Main reason was to do some afterwork windsurfing in the summer, but Thames Water has nicked so much water out of the plug hole that theres no point in going as the wind goes round in circles - so its weekend trips to poole or calshot.

Oh and as a qualified racing coach why on earth do they give me the duty each year of "manning the phones" - not really playing to my strengths - I'd much rather run some kids racing sessions for a couple of afternoons.

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I have friends who go to Hayling for a course (they're there now) and have a great time, so it's probably worth the money... or maybe tis good because they're not members...
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There are sneaky ways off Hayling that avoid most of the jams, but of course they all end up on the same last bit to the bridge. 
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>You can't have it all!

Not necessarily true!

The Isle Of Sheppey is less than an hour from London offering launching at all states of tide; sheltered sea, river & estuary sailing all within 15 minutes of the slipway, the main sailing area is directly in front of the clubhouse (no need to sail miles to the race area) and it's a Blue Flag beach.

Once the island's second crossing opens next year, there will be fast motorway/dual-carriageway road access all the way from the capital to the sailing club.

And individual membership is currently £96 with no entrance fees. So you can enjoy good sailing, and earn good money with a job in London.

The only reason the place is currently not well known as one of the top UK venues is because of one mistake made by the local council. When they built the huge clubhouse 40 years ago, they forgot to provide space to go with it! (a large number of adjacent houses were supposed to be demolished but this never happened). So the club has been caught in a catch-22 situation for the last 40 years.

But now there is a way forwards, with several solutions to the lack of space indentified and we're working hard to have something ready in time for the new crossing.
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HISC are only applying the fairly well tested laws of supply and demand - you put your prices up until your membership starts decreasing and that's about right, you might have to tinker with it so you retain your optimum level. Up in the North East (and probably the South West) there isn't the customers so most clubs are cheaper than the South Coast and have capacity to spare. It probably vaguely follows house prices.

The thing about HISC is that because of the location they can't expand any further so the maximum number of members at least is fixed. In theory inland clubs could expand if demand was high.

I've never sailed at Hayling but I've been plenty of times to visit mates who are at opens there and although the sailing is supposed to be great, getting on and off the island is a nightmare in the summer and would put me off. Last time I went it took over an hour to get from the club to the mainland on the way home - I could have got home to Southampton in that time with no cars on the road!

But if they are full and charging those prices they must be something right.



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I don't think anyone would dispute Cornwall is a good place to go for your sailing holidays, and it was a lovely place to grow up when making money was my parents' concern, not mine. However it is economically pretty grim, not helped by the fact that large numbers of people buy holiday or retirement homes there, so property is quite expensive even though salaries are low. Most people might think the poorest area in England is somewhere in the NE but it is Cornwall and has been for decades. As I said, I'd like to move back to the W country if I could find a way of earning a reasonable living.

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I notice that you don't show any pics of the slipway.
Sailing at Porthpean is quite good though. But there is not a lot there.

HISC is not your normal club, I have found that it has a love or hate relationship with sailors.
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Oh yeah... they said the sailing wasn't bad either

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 05 at 10:36pm

Originally posted by Stefan Lloyd

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.

You can't have it all! We went to Porthpean late May and we had a wonderful time... at least, if we stayed in the clubhouse  People there were wonderful and the scenery was

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Post Options Post Options   Quote HannahJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 05 at 6:18pm
Is it just aother name for dinghy park? or sumfin like this...
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