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NicolaJayne ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 01 Mar 19 Online Status: Offline Posts: 109 |
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which suggests that the 'pay and play' is much like , 'standby space' for dance studios and reheral rooms - subject to avilability and contingent on the rest of the facility being open |
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Bandin ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 21 Feb 20 Location: Bodmin Online Status: Offline Posts: 22 |
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But £25 per visit, 6 times a year would get you full membership for a year at many clubs. I get the impression you want the sailing without the commitment of helping the club? How do you imagine the vast majority of clubs survive? It's through the kindness and commitment of its members. |
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john80 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 07 Oct 19 Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
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I would suspect that to make pay and play work you would need to be very close to a large number of people with money. The venue would have to be relatively sheltered and with easy launching and recovery. Your season will likely be from say May to September and heavily fluctuating in interest depending upon weather. Sounds like a difficult business to run for me where every role is a paid role as you are very much a commercial centre.
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NicolaJayne ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 01 Mar 19 Online Status: Offline Posts: 109 |
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exactly this |
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Presuming Ed ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 26 Feb 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 641 |
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There are a number of clubs that offer pay and play for keelboats:
1) Island Sailing Club, Cowes - Sonars. Mostly used for Tues night racing 2) Sea View YC - Seaview, IoW. Mermaids. The club's own one design. 3 man keelboat. As well as club racing, the club does lots of regattas for charters. Helps with running costs. 3) Royal Corinthian, Burnham - 707s. 4) Royal Thames YC, London. J 80s - at Queen Mary (currently being replaced with Sonars). Used club racing/team racing. J70s - in Cowes. For both club events and J70 events. 5) Royal Southern, Hamble. J70s. Club and class events. 6) Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes J70s - club and class events. (A of events run with RTYC/RYS combined fleets). Then there are the RYA's RS21s and Elliots in Weymouth. AFAIAA, all fleets are aimed at people who want to race, but don't want the hassle of owning their own keelboat. The Island Sonars aren't competitive with new Sonars, and the SVYC Mermaids are only found in SV, so there's no worry about keeping boats competitive with the class. I think the RTYC and RYS charge more for their charters to make sure the boats stay competitive. Be interesting to see what they do as the boats get older. The RTYC J80s at QM are all now well out of class. None of the above are for pottering/cruising - all the programmes are based around racing, and use club resources for race management. Most/?all? of the clubs above have paid staff taking care of the boats.
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CT249 ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 08 Jul 06 Online Status: Offline Posts: 399 |
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It's interesting to see the J/80s being replaced by Sonars; do you know why that's happening?
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john80 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 07 Oct 19 Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
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Do all of these clubs not have pretty generous benefactors that have put up the cash in the first place. How many of these clubs went and took out a loan and then tried to turn break even over the life and resale of boats. I suspect these examples are being distorted by benefactors.
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Presuming Ed ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 26 Feb 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 641 |
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The J80s are now utterly shagged, and need replacing. Everything that was a 6mm rivet/bolt when new is probably up to about 12mm now, what with drilling out and replacing. As to why they've gone with Sonars, I don't know. I can easily understand going with a 23' boat rather than 26' - easier for a crew of 3, especially for women on the mainsheet, Plus there isn't that much room on QM, so a smaller boat is handy. They do need a boat with a symmetrical kite for match racing, but how the finances work and why they didn't go for say RS21s, I don't know. Would be nice to know sail area/wetted surface ratios for the J, Sonars and RSs. As they do a lot of their sailing on QM in winter, it's frequently very light winds, so a boat that can go well in under 5kts of breeze is a help. I have the vague impression that the Sonar does well here, as a boat designed for Long Island Sound? Nice from an umpiring perspective to not have transom hung rudders, though. And for those doing repairs.
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