Clyde Cruising Club clyde cruising clubthe heart of Scottish sailing
Sail – with Clyde Cruising Club, the club The Clyde Cruising Club was at the heart of Scottish sailing.
formed on 10 November 1909
© patrick roach Cruise – in company, to musters and to encourage cruising, cruising social events. Explore Scotland, Ireland
races and the social side of and further afield through our cruising
programme. sailing; the purpose of the Club Socialise – at cruising musters, at is still the same as it was 100 years
dances and winter talks, at race events or ago. The musters, cruises in company and handicap simply meet fellow members in local
races along with the published sailing directions, harbours. We have a year round, on-
journal and year book were all begun in the early shore social programme.
Race days of the Club and all of these are still around – in CCC’s own races and at theBrewin Dolphin Scottish Series – the today.
Spring feast of sailing and socialising inTarbert, Loch Fyne organised by us. 2010 sees the Club celebrating its Centenary year
Train – learn at our own RYA Approved which is described by the Commodore as “A chance Training Centre – Bardowie Loch, near
for us to remember the past and the present and to Glasgow. 60 dinghies and an accessible
celebrate everything that is good about our sport”. clubhouse mean that all ages and abilities
can sail. With more than 1800 members today, throughout Navigate – with the CCC Sailing the UK and further afi eld, the Club provides
© patrick roach Directions. Regularly updated with something for the ordinary sailor whether it is information from members’ cruises, they
cruising, cruising races, their popular social events are essential to get the most out of sailing
or training and dinghy sailing for all ages at Bardowie in Scotland.
Join – Put yourself at the heart of Loch. Scottish sailing by joining the Clyde
Cruising Club. Contact Hazel Watson on The Club’s Centenary Cruise starts in Ardfern on 0141 221 2774 or
hazel@clyde.org for a
18 July 2010 and the Club is anticipating that as
membership pack. many as 180 yachts will be joining the cruise. They We look forward to welcoming you.
have already had many members and visitors from
Suite 101, Pentagon Business Centre associated clubs expressing a wish to take part in the 36 Washington Street, Glasgow G3 8AZ
Web:
www.clyde.org two week cruise and would encourage members who are thinking of joining the cruise to let them
know as soon as possible.
www.clyde.org
The Brewin Dolphin Scottish Series is Scotland’s largest sailing Brewin Dolphin
event and this year over 200 boats are expected to take part in the
Series at Tarbert, Loch Fyne from 28th-31st MAY 2010.
Scottish Series 2010 Highly competitive handicap racing under IRC (5 classes) together with one design classes which have historically included
TARBERT, LOCH FYNE 28th-31st MAY Sigma 33, Impala, Sonata, SB3, 1720, Sportboat and handicap classes for local Clyde System (CYCA) including restricted sail.
ORGANISED BY
Intensive racing with three race courses and up to three races
per day, including the new Scottish Round the Island Race for the
CYCA fl eet. The racing will be matched by a full social programme
ashore in the evenings with new on shore competitions and team
events to add to the unique experience that is
Brewin Dolphin Scottish Series.
TARBERT ENTERPRISE COMPANY
Clyde Cruising Club, Suite 101, 36 Washington St, Glasgow G3 8AZ
Tel: 0141 221 2774 Fax: 0141 221 2775
www.clyde.org
www.sailscotland.co.uk
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