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iGRF
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Topic: Best universitys for sailing Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 10:40am |
I would have said Southampton, which then reminded me of a funny tale.
Windsurfer squaddie really pee'd off with the rigours of the Olympic training and especially the national coach of the period, decides to chuck it all in and go back to Uni. Turns up at Uni only to find the National Coach is now his lecturer there... |
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alstorer
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 11:05am |
Whilst obviously the quality of the sailors changes year on year, there's a certain level of continuity of setup- as long as those running the club don't totally botch things up, a university club with good equipment and good access to sailing waters/yachts/etc will remain so. Indeed if anything it's the organisational side that's more important- and becoming an active part of that side is good and useful experience of the sort that people are reffering to when they say that university isn't just about the academic side.
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Barty
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 12:40pm |
I went to Soton when the Marine department was based out at Warsash . I remember going to the sailing club meeting in the first couple of weeks and the place was rammed. We were then told that if we hadn't won a national championship or equivilent in the last 12 months don't bother applying. They still filled the team!!! So for all us non-superstar sailors we looked elsewhere. I did a season on a 505 at Weston and a couple of winter/spring series on a Sigma 33 and 38. You could just head down to the Hamble and get a ride on loads of boats. It was some of the best racing I've done.
I then went to Newcastle and my feet never got wet.......thats due to Newcastle being far too good a student city to let sailing get in the way!!!
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Fans1024
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catmandoo
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 3:30pm |
"University of life" did the trick for me with frequent visits to the "Ocean Bar "
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Rupert
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 4:08pm |
I've just remembered that the University of Cornwall has a Penryn campus - that is nice and close to Restronguet SC, where you'd get some of the best sailing the country has to offer. I have absolutely no idea what course they run, mind!
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Firefly 2324, Puffin 229, Minisail 3446 Mirror 70686
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olly_love
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 4:20pm |
I did marine design and engineering at Solent 5 yrs ago now,
and the sailing was amazing, as there are loads of contacts on big boats, tbh alot of students make the jump to yachts and generally its free and someone has to do the organising, we rely on students to crew our yacht now, |
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EuropeGBR395
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 4:33pm |
My University doesn't have a sailing team (Newport) I am the captain and the only member!
However sailing at the BUCS Fleet Nationals this weekend was great fun, Plymouth Uni all seemed really friendly and had a massive fleet. Bear in mind that most BUSA events are NOT handicap, you will have to sail a Firefly really to get anywhere.
Don't choose your Uni based on sailing though, I chose mine based on the course, then realised I was within bus distance of Cardiff Bay and Llandegfedd. I enjoy sailing at club level while at uni, with the occasional lift to events. Also it's good to make friends with people that may not be students (They often have money and take pity on starving students and feed you!) |
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Kev M
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 8:22pm |
Loughborough seems pretty active.
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Successfully confusing ambition with ability since 1980.
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gordon
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Nov 12 at 9:35pm |
University College Dublin - good team racing and just won the World Student Yachting. They run 5 teams.
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