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    Posted: 25 Sep 08 at 4:05pm

Being relatively local to Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy (and on the look out for some regular sailing), I wondered if anyone actually uses WPNSA on a regular basis, as a sailing club?

Yes, there are plenty of events held there all year round, but since they offer membership for dinghy sailing, I would like to know if the venue is used by anyone here, for this purpose.

In theory, it should be great, but I'd be apprehensive of joining a "club" that is more geared up to events, not regular club racing. Or is it simply a good place to cruise Portland Harbour from?

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join castle cove, much more of a club racing seen
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I concur castle cove has much more of a club feel to it where as wpnsa is a bit commercial. 
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I train out of WPNSA Monday to Fridays and also do most of my one to one coaching from there. Easy launching, hot food available seven days a week etc. etc.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Smight at BBSC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Sep 08 at 8:47pm
It is good for that and it has great facilities but it's more of a sailing centre than a sailing club 
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I sail / train / mess about there most of the time. Its fine but there isnt any
club racing despite numerous requests, if you want to club race then join
castle cove or weymouth town. If you just want some where to sail from with
showers and food then its ideal
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I'm a full member at WPNSA and also park our boat there. As everybody else has said, if you want somewhere to sail from then WPNSA is great. If you want to race then Castle Cove is the better option.

Next year we may move to Castle Cove as being a novice to all this I think some regular racing may improve our sailing.



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Captain Morgan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 08 at 12:39pm

Thanks for all of your input.

That's pretty much the gut feeling I was getting about WPNSA - great for events/coaching, but not for too much else. It's a shame really, as it looks like a good venue, and it would be nice to have a wider selection of clubs on this particular section of the South Coast.

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try lyme. cracking club, great venue.
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Yes, the RNSA have used Portland as their base since goodness knows when; and we use the facilities at the WPNSA regularly.  We have quite a few rally's during the season and get together with the Cove Yacht Club.   The RNSA have their own set of trot moorings there. 
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