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    Posted: 03 Sep 10 at 10:42pm
Originally posted by ASok

I've been a member at both Queen Mary and Datchet over the years.  Both memberships were over 3 years, so I had a good stint to see what they were like.

Firstly, they are exceptionally well run clubs with very good committees and facilities.  Great sized sailing area and on a good day you can be really spoiled.

However, my only problem was that they were big and had lost the 'club' feel - they felt a bit more like 'sports-centres' or businesses in my opinion.  I also found a lot of the membership used the place as storage while they toured their boats in traveling series.  This impacted club turnouts in some classes.

I also sail a cat and both lakes have a cat fleet in decline, although I hear that Datchet are doing well to re-invigorate it.  Another issue for me was water level - Thames Water are a nightmare and Datchet has been hit the worst with dropping water levels.  That said the club have made huge investment in winches and mobile pontoons to aid members.

My money would be on heading to Burgfield or to the south coast.  I have heard great things and about Burgfield and if I sailed a dingy (they dont allow cats), I'd be there straight away.  Well worth the extra 20mins drive in my opinion.

I'd visit them all and get a taster from yourself.  You will meet enthusiastic members at all of them - so get enough information to make your choice.


I normally couldn't agree with you more - certainly my experience of datchet was 'over-priced sports centre' and burghfield feels much more like a proper club. Having said that on a March visit to Queen Mary for some umpiring, I noticed on the other side of the bunt they had some 40 odd lasers club racing. Chatting to will henderson he said the club had done quite a lot of work on 're-activation' and now had a thriving laser fleet scene even in the middle of winter.... a few other names in the fleet included tim law and John lewis..
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many thanks for all your replies - makes the decision making a lot easier to have a bit of informed opinion as well.

I'll definitely take a look at Burghfield (even though it's a bit far) and Queen Mary and Island Barn too. I'm not in a big hurry to join up, so I'll take my time choosing.

Thanks again.
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http://www.tamesisclub.co.uk/Tammybanner2.GIF
I know I crossed the Kew bridge when I collected my Merlin Rocket from the Thamesis Sc, which is down past the old Teddington TV studios.
They seemed a friendly bunch, and I bet you would get to crew for someone.
The club seem to have an eclectic mix of classes, I see also that you can have a six week trial before joing full time.
Incidentally the gentleman who owns the first Jack Holt prototype Wizard named Kate(the second was Merlin)I met when down there. It was an interesting day if not an uneventful journey home to North Essex. Just for the record Wembley looked brilliant with the Arch in the background.
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Littleton? Near the M3 rather than the M4, but it might meet the balance of club friendly / size for the competition / different type of water than just a concrete bowl.
 
But I would agree with other punters: nothing wrong with Burghfield!
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Littleton sailing club is in Shepperton and is a good shape and sized lake and we even hire boats out.  Friendly locals and good sailing.  Have a look at www.litletonsc.co.uk
www.Sailaboat.tv for high quality training videos on sailing
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Hi, this thread has been very usefull to me!
Does anyone know anything about Kingsmead sailing club? (horton)
 
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Originally posted by A Seabadger

Papercourt.
Typical "Pond" winds (like many mentioned so far) but very friendly. Does RYA level 2 course for members in the Spring.


One of the reasons I sail at Island Barn. Far cleaner winds than other local clubs (Papercourt and the Thames based ones) and basically the same windwise as QM.
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A bit late to the game here but I am currently a member at London Corinthian.  I've been a member at a few other clubs before but found Corinthian particularly friendly when I first went there.  Dinghy sailing is on the Thames, times change every week due to the tides.  There is a decent Laser fleet and also racing in Enterprises and RS Visions.   To be honest the wind isn't that clean a lot of the time, but combined with the tide it gives a decent challenge for anyone (the Rooster 8.1 nationals were there last time out).

There's plenty of RYA training at all levels (dinghy and offshore) and it's a very sociable club with the best clubhouse I have come across in a long time.

It's also a very active offshore club, cruising and racing, with boats entered into Round the Island, Cowes week, JOG race, Fastnet etc. etc.

http://lcsc.org.uk/ is the website for more.  Tuesday is club night so you can just drop into the bar overlooking the river for a beer and to find out a bit more.

Also nice and easy to get to from Kew!

lcsc.org.uk
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Post Options Post Options   Quote gordon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Nov 11 at 6:18pm
My first club was Rickmansworth (along time ago) - they still sail real Int 14s there (the wooden ones!)

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