With Storm Amy out of the way, the high pressure suppressed the wind, and the sun shone for the weekend. There was enough wind to race, but it varied in strength and direction, with a dozen boats taking to the water on Saturday.… Read full article “Autumn Series”
Keen as mustard
Despite white horses being visible when looking downwind from the clubhouse, there were five boats keen to race on Sunday. The wind was relatively mild, but still gusty at times.
Four of the five boats were so keen that they were OCS though none were quick to accept they may have been over.… Read full article “Keen as mustard”
Sad News
It is with sadness that we advise Mik Chappell passed away earlier today. He has suffered with ill health over recent years and been unable to attend the club very often.
Mik has been a long standing active member of the club, as a past Commodore, and Trustee.… Read full article “Sad News”
Saturday Racing Cancelled
Due to forecast winds of storm Amy, it has been decided to cancel racing on Saturday
Racing planned as usual on Sunday
October Series
This weekend the club hosted a training session for a fleet of 25 Teras and Fevas. On Saturday morning the conditions were challenging as the SSW breeze generated a large waves, and gusts caused numerous capsizes. However the wind eased over the lunch break, though it did freshen later in the afternoon.… Read full article “October Series”
GNAC 2025
Saturday started overcast and dry with a lack of wind for the 58 competitors from north of England and south of Scotland. An hour before the scheduled start the wind filled in across the bay, and the OD set off to set a line, though with some drizzle moving in, the wind eased, and direction started to swing.… Read full article “GNAC 2025”
Lake Level Rising

Following a stormy night, and significant rainfall, the lake level has risen substantially today, and is likely to rise overnight.
Please keep an eye on the webcam in the morning and consider the need to relocate your boat from the foreshore.
Quiet Weekend
Saturday was blustery and wet for the start of the Tinkers open meeting. The conditions resulted in several capsizes, with one Tinker getting their mast stuck in the mud; when it was brought up the mast was bent, and the rudder broken, so it needed a tow back to shore.… Read full article “Quiet Weekend”
Best Laid Plans

Saturday was mild with a good F2-3 SSE breeze and a fleet of 9 boats, including 3 trainees trying their hand again.
Neil/Archie led the way in their RS400, winning both races in the water and on handicap with Artur in an Aero securing two 2nds and daughter Olivia in an ILCA 6 two 3rds.
Quiet Weekend
A poor forecast and the end of the school holidays resulted in a lack of competitors this weekend.
On Saturday five trainees had the opportunity to race without being impeded by club members. They sailed well in the strengthening winds, and there were no capsizes.… Read full article “Quiet Weekend”