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    Posted: 05 Feb 09 at 3:30pm

Hi Nessa,

You are pretty close to Hunts being near Cambridge. I pay £140 a year for family membership plus 1 boat. The water is pretty small though (although Phantoms are definitely the boat to have). There is also a guy looking for a Contender so you might want to come and check us out.

Failing that you have Broxbourne. There is a sailing club on the Cam but they do not allow trapeze boats.

As for factors in choosing a club, suitability to the boat you race and friendliness have to be at the top of the list.

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All the factors first listed in balance. No club will ever be right for everything, so just take your compromises...
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From my experience all sailing clubs seem to be friendly so I wouldn't worry about that at all. I have always felt welcome at other sailing clubs.

The two most important things for me would have to be sailing area and a decent fleet of something because I would rather not race handicap.
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Access to the water would be my priority too. One of the
prime reasons for choosing my club over more local ones
was unrestricted sailing times. Friendly people and a
fantastic stretch of water help a lot too.... If you are
after very competitive racing then you are more likely
to find that by travelling the open circuits anyway.
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Most importantly - How frequently can I get out on the water? (Without having to travel miles to get there.)

All year round racing/sailing/facilities would be my preference, provided that the club in question was receptive to whatever class I wanted to sail.

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Another one to throw into the ring.  Access.  If I did it pre mile, my sailing club is quite a bit further than some others in the area, but I do live in London.   I can get down there for Wednesday night sailing, whilst the closer ones I couldn't, oh and I'm not taking my sailing kit on the tube, as I would probably be murdered, nor I am cycling with it, as work is about 15 miles away and cycling in London is scary.

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I suspect most people just pick their nearest bit of decent water.  "Friendliness of members" is an ever changing thing, difficult to quantify (especially after one visit), and unlikely to be vastly different from one place to the next if you sample enough people. 

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Friendly people and a good stretch of water.

If I were to choose a club in West London, it would have to be either BA Silverwings or Island Barn. One has good friendly scene, the other good open stretch of water but tricky launching/recovery. this is based on experiences from the Laser Circuit events I did.

I chose the club I am at based on the fact you can sail at all hights of tide and the friendly scene it greated me with when I first went there.

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Sailing area first
Friendly people second
Classes/Racing third

I thought friendly people would be first on the list for me, but on reflection I think the sailing area is more important as even the nicest friendliest bunch aren't going to make a tree-surrounded windless pond very satisfying... unless of course your primary 'goal' is social rather than sailing.  Types of boats and competitiveness of racing are only considerations for me if you're happy with who you're sailing against, and where you're sailing.. but there's bound to be some dissagreement here shortly......
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