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    Posted: 16 Aug 22 at 5:07pm
Following on from my other post. I would like to be able to just be able to turn up at an inland sailing venue without being a club member and play for my grand kids to sail a boat approx half a dozen times a year. Do any sailing clubs in Surrey,Middx,Berks or Hampshire have such a facility?
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Bewl is in Kent.  They no longer offer a "turn up and sail" option.  You have to pay an annual membership of £260 for a family and storage is on top of that - more than many clubs.
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Originally posted by Demelza

Following on from my other post. I would like to be able to just be able to turn up at an inland sailing venue without being a club member and play for my grand kids to sail a boat approx half a dozen times a year. Do any sailing clubs in Surrey,Middx,Berks or Hampshire have such a facility?


Pay and play is not a 'club' activty, it's a business model.

Try googling 'sailing dinghy hire' and the county of your choice.

Bray Lake, £60 for two hours. £45 for members.
About what I saw on a beach in Cornwall recently.

Andrew Simpson only seems to offer courses.
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Originally posted by NickM99

Bewl is in Kent.  They no longer offer a "turn up and sail" option.  You have to pay an annual membership of £260 for a family and storage is on top of that - more than many clubs.


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many, many clubs offer this for windsurfing, a phonecall should sort out whether they can bend the rules a little.

notwithstanding the above most of the larger reservoirs are happy to take day members in my experience. I'd be surprised if Queen Mary, Datchet etc didnt take day members.
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Used to be that sailing centres would hire boats out, not sure how many still do but I'd be surprised if that wasn't easily available.
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The question might be whether you are expecting some level of safety cover? Few clubs are able to offer 7 day safety cover. Also shore facilities like changing and showers? It's not going to happen, renting out boats to unqualified sailors, unsupervised. It's much easier for a business to offer  structured activities like RYA courses, which seem readily available.
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I suspect most of those businesses are happy to rent boats but only to sailors with a relevant RYA qualification. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote tink Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Aug 22 at 5:55pm
Andrew Simpson at Reading do kit hire, they have, for your requirements, Omegas and RS Visions - go for the Vision 

Not sure on the cost and expect they want qualifications etc 
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reading@andrewsimpsoncentres.org


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