Aug
05
2020
We are delighted to announce that the club will now return to Cadet Training. This is not the Sail Training programme that the club runs but more specific coaching for cadets and indeed adults, who have a basic sailing knowledge and keen to learn more boat handling skills and some race craft.
A Risk Assessment has been completed as required for the Covid 19 issues, as for all club activities. The link to this is below.
Return to Cadet Training Risk Assessment TBYC V1
Please check the website for details to be posted very soon.
Jul
31
2020
AMENDED RISK ASSESSMENT – Includes Committee Boat and Racing with Participants from Different Households
Racing is back at TBYC!
Racing will now be as per the 2020 Sailing Instructions and the Committee Boat will now be in use full time.
HOWEVER! In order for this to happen within the HMG and RYA Guidelines, a lot of work has been done behind the scenes. We have completed a guidance document and a risk assessment which needs to be read by competitors and support teams alike.
By taking part, you will have been deemed to have read the attached documents and will follow the guidelines set.
As always we need volunteers to run racing, so please check Dutyman, your emails and the website and volunteer whenever you can.
We are delighted that we can now do this and look forward to a large turnout this weekend.
General Rules and Guidance – Back to Racing
Return to Racing Risk Assessment TBYC V2
Jul
14
2020
Commencing this Saturday TBYC is returning to racing initially at weekends only.Start times will be as previously published i.e 1000hrs on Sat 18 July. To commence each race day will consist of 2 points races per day normal sequence of starts for all classes. It is a requirement for all those wishing to race that they have read and understood the updated General rules and guidance and Return to racing risk assessment which will be posted on this site and at the club over the next few days.For those free sailing on race days I would ask that you also read as above and in particular avoid launching from the beach and slipway for the 30 minutes prior to scheduled start time to assist with TBYC social distancing measures. Please continue to keep an eye on the club website/ notice boards over the coming weeks /months as we may need to amend the racing guidelines and format of races as we move forward.
Jul
10
2020
This 2008 Sandhopper in undoubtedly one of the fastest in the fleet.
Aeolus (God of all Wind) was fully over seen by Paul Manning who built the winning boat for the British girls to Gold in the 2008 Olympics.
She was built in 2008 and is the second youngest in the fleet, complete with 3 full sets of sails and a spare mast with rigging.
All Harken and fitted with tack tick.
£6000 or £6500 if you need to haggle.
Jul
09
2020
We have decided to put Obsession 157 up for sale, the asking price is £7000. She is fully sorted, and has all the whistles and bells, and comes with loads of kit, three suits of sails all in first class condition, spare Rudder, road trailer.
Paul Beasley 07989 654842
Jul
06
2020
Please see below from Frazer
Hi TBYC folks
As a former Yachts & Yachting employee I am looking to get back into windsurfing.
I’m based in Leigh and am looking to pay cash for a cheap and knackered 250cm-280cm shortboard that the club (or a club member may own). I’d rather buy off someone local so if you have one to sell please contact me and I’d social distance view and pay cash.
Thanks
Frazer
[email protected] or phone 07800 771536.
PS Happy if it’s been sitting in somebody’s garden for 15 years… or needs a bit of work.