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Port Edgar Yacht Club is located in South Queensferry, 10 miles west of Edinburgh.
Activities include yacht racing, dinghy racing, cruising, social events and a youth programme.
PEYC has an open membership policy with...
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Loch Ard Sailing Club is in Central Scotland, located eight kilometres to the West of Aberfoyle and nestling in the heart of the beautiful Trossachs region. The club is located in the Trossachs and Lomond National Park. The Loch...
The Sailing Club is set in several acres of land bounded by a drystane dyke, next to the well-known Tibbie Shiels Inn. There is a spacious clubhouse providing a fully equipped kitchen, male and female changing rooms and showers...
The Clubhouse is located at Nairn harbour, overlooking the Moray Firth. The bar is open on Friday evenings from 21:00 hrs.
We are using two handicapping systems; the results are calculated using a yacht's published CYCA number...
Helensburgh Sailing Club was founded in 1951 by a number of local enthusiasts with the aim of encouraging small boat sailing in the waters off Helensburgh. As a burgee they chose a white pennant with the flywheel of the pioneer...
The club was officially opened in August 1960. The Perthshire Advertiser dated 3 August 1960 reports 15 yachts competing in the first open event with the winner being P. Collyer sailing a Flying Dutchman. Several Flying Fifteens...
The club was formed in the late 1800's and sailed yawls and skiffs until the late 1940's when Merlin Rockets and other 'class' dinghies made their appearance. The first ever Orkney Regatta was held in 1889.
Members used to...
Tobermory has always been a most convenient harbour for yachtsmen: a place to wait for a fair wind for Ardnamurchan, within easy reach of stores and hostelries and a very welcome haven for the southbound yacht that has just rounded...
The upper Forth Boat Club was formed on the 3rd Feb 1952 and had its origins in three Bo'ness clubs, the Bridgeness Yacht Club, the Upper Forth Sailing Club and the Bo'ness Motor Cruising Club. An elegant silver cup presented...