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    Posted: 18 Mar 21 at 5:19pm
H2, Windsport in Falmouth is exactly what you describe for the reasons you suggest.   Most however choose to sail from Restronguet SC next door.    I have been sailing from Windsport for 10 years for exactly the reasons you set out.   I would highly recommend Windsport for anyone in this part of the world.

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Well I've missed my clubs, I've missed the banter, the racing, the beer after, the sort of thing you describe aint available here, there are no municple slipways and anyway I enjoy the help and assistance other sailors afford me and am happy to take my turn in the rescue boat/racebox in return and as for hauling a bloody heavy ass dinghy up the beach alone? Sorry not moi.

Windsurfers, Kiters, SUPfools, they can all act like that, don't need a club, use a pub whatever, been there, done that, got the T shirt which is now ripped and torn with age, like it's owner.. I need my club.

Note, this is the longest period in my life I've been off the water and I'm mad as hell and don't want to take it any more.

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I joined Bewl water (not the bewl water sailing association) last winter to keep me going before the lockdown and have thoroughly enjoyed it. I rock up when I want, don't talk to anyone, launch my boat from a lovely wide concrete slipway and then just dump it in the field next door at the end of the day. 

Because the water is for paying users only and they don't do day packages its not like the typical riff raff you get at a public slipway trying to launch their jetski etc. and because its not a club you don't get any of the typical club crap
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Clubs would not need ROs and possibly not even safety boats if they didn't race but racing is the main reason I'm a member.
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For probably the first and only time in my life I totally agree with grf lol

Without a club ( by which I mean the people and the racing ) my sailing would decline to level were it would be something I might do on a beach holiday . 
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Originally posted by Grumpycat

For probably the first and only time in my life I totally agree with grf lol


You should treasure these moments of clarity.. nurse will be along in a moment with your medication and it's back to la la land where class racing reigns,the PYAG are decent honest people and the RYA is a benevolent benefactor loved by all.

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Just make sure you have a direct debit to the RNLI for when something goes wrong. In my experience it's a bit embarrassing to be rescued by your mates on the Fowey lifeboat. Sh1t does happen.

Take a phone in a waterproof case.

In my 470 days, the winter activity was based out of Calshot. But we were based in Warsash, so used to sail the mile or two over, launching from the public slip rather than drive 30 miles. Did it for several years problem, including getting there to be told it was too windy, so we'd sail back. Fog was more dangerous - that big thrashing noise transpiring to be the QE2's pilot boat coming to shoo us out of the way. 
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Not many public slipways on the reservoirs we're obliged to sail on in the UK midlands


A lot of my Dutch and German sailing friends aren't club members.  The boat lives on the drive and they go along to class events, training days and open events when it suits them.  As a result they do a lot less sailing than us brits with our club culture, but more class racing and more events.  Looked to be the same in Australia when I was working there; didn't see any boat parks.


I like being in a club and seeing the same people, though it's a disincentive to travelling to other places and it does get a bit repetitive sailing on the same bit of water ... hence, in part, the desire to race as it gives us something to do beyond cruise up and down seeing the same view.


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Originally posted by iGRF

Originally posted by Grumpycat

For probably the first and only time in my life I totally agree with grf lol


You should treasure these moments of clarity.. nurse will be along in a moment with your medication and it's back to la la land where class racing reigns,the PYAG are decent honest people and the RYA is a benevolent benefactor loved by all.

You just had to go and spoil it didn’t you ? 
Oh well, such a shame , once a troll always a troll  Cry 


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I must admit as someone with a foot in both committee camps of class and club I find the gap that is appearing between club and class in come classes disturbing. More disturbing is that the classes seem either oblivious or uncaring, largely because at "class" level activity is healthy.

I think this gap has been there for a long time, but seems more obvious than ever after a wash-out season. 
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