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Welcome to Blakeney Sailing Club

No matter the weather you will always find a warm welcome at the dinghy park at Blakeney. Do come along and say hello.

We sail in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The harbour is tidal but protected by a spit of land, which leads to Blakeney Point. It is an ideal location for sailing or the added challenge of racing. We also welcome kayaks/canoes and paddle boards.

Are you a seasoned sailor or you are just tempted to have a go? Have you got a boat or would you like help deciding which would most suit your needs? The club has members who have sailed at Blakeney for forty years and some who have only just started.

There is a comprehensive programme of events for members from March to October. In addition, during July/August we have we have mid-week holiday sailing, Fun Week and the annual regatta with a traditional bank start, which are open to non-members.

We do not have a Club House, but there is a dinghy park in which dinghies and kayaks/canoes can be stored and the club hut which is the meeting point for all events. We have two Patrol Boats for safety cover and a Committee Boat anchored in the race area.

The Club is run a committee which are all volunteers, and all members are expected to help out with Race Officer/Patrol Boat duties.

We also hold a number of social events throughout the year including BBQs, Prizegivings, winter pub series etc.

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News, Upcoming Events, & Updates

Today, BSC held its third Winter Series outing in Wells-Next-SeaSome of came by the Coast Hopper, some in their own cars. Sixteen made it to the wine bar in Wells and enjoyed the company, wine and light bites at North Norfolk Cellars. There was some talk about sailing, but mostly we were just catching up with each other.Happy Christmas everyone, see you in 2025 ... See MoreSee Less
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18th November 2024Blakeney Harbour Association write:“We have been forwarded the attached photos of 'Fozzie' which appeared on the embankment half way between Blakeney to Cley on yesterday morning's very high tide.Please share to try and locate the owner. “ ... See MoreSee Less
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2 months ago

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Here are some photos from the Last Post Horn races held on 19th October 2024Winter Series to follow.... ... See MoreSee Less
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2 months ago

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Congratulations to Alan and Angela ... See MoreSee Less
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2 months ago

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Flotilla Sail Monday 7th October 2024Rear Commodore Séan Moore writes:Truth be told I was not keen to leave the warmth of our home, this morning and head into the dark and cold which lay in wait.Am I glad I did because, as is so often the case, Blakeney came up trumps with sunshine and breeze in abundance.Six vessels departed the slipway and headed west with Morston harbour as our destination. Many thanks to George and Alan who both manned the patrol boat as no one had volunteered to helm it and our usual crew was absent. Thanks gents.The southerly breeze allowed for a pleasant reach to Morston creek followed by quite a testing beat towards the village. This was achieved without any disasters albeit we were grateful that the seal boats were not active at that time.Having landed near the National Trust look out some conspicuous consumption took place and Trish’s lemon drizzle flapjack was adjudged a triumph. This led to the suggestion the recipes, with a nautical theme, might feature in a future year book in order to improve the standard of gastronomy to be enjoyed on our sorties.If you have a favourite tray bake recipe why not forward it to me so I can collate them for possible publication?Appetites sated we set sail for a look at the point followed by a lively broad reach back to the cut. David and Angela, in Wayfarer Ghost, excelled in these conditions and left Trish and I, in trusty old Wayfarer Amax, in their wake.As a finale to our Flotilla sailing season I don’t think this morning’s sail could have been better and I hope those that have taken part throughout the season have enjoyed the experience as much as we have.I look forward to seeing you on the water next year. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 months ago

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6th October 2024Start of first race ... See MoreSee Less
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