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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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5th October 2024Autumn Series Results so far ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

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Weekend 21st & 22nd SeptemberResults and John Myers PRO writes:Good afternoon everyone,Below are the race results for the 3rd and 4th races of the Seafly Nationals and also the 3rd and 4th races of the Allcomers for today.The same 8 Seaflys set off on another hazy sunny autumnal morning. We definitely had enough wind this morning but not as much as predicted. We started on time with the Seafly 3rd race in the weekend series. This was a long haul out from the first marker buoy number 6 to number 1 buoy and a direct route back to the line. It seemed nothing could stop the winning Seafly, 704. Congratulations again to John and Pete. 620 got in a bit of a tangle at number 6 buoy. It appeared that there was trouble with the spinnaker. We sent a patrol boat out to them to enquire of the severity of the situation All could be rectified but 620 had to retire from the first race.Having started the second race at the back, 704 looked as though it was going to have a lot to do to catch up. But 704 did manage to gain the lead. But alas on the second lap they misjudged the course, which set them back again. From this they only managed a 3rd position. This enabled 477 to win and 705 to come in second place.The overall winner of the series, the Seafly Nationals 2024 was John and Pete in 704, taking away the trophies (The real National Trophy being in the safe hands of Robert O.) congratultionss to them.In the Allcomers, Patsy Seymour in Laser Radial 126212 did not fare so well today, having a retirement and a 4th position. Sam Lulham also in a Laser Radial won both races today. But since she did not sail yesterday, the overall prize for the weekend went to Patsy Seymour. Congratulations to her.Overall a great weekend. Thanks again to John Seymour as my ARO. We did in fact just have enough time to drink down some lovely coffee and nibble a couple of biscuits. More importantly. John was able to swill down the decks and clear them of seagull guano as well clean the tarpaulin. Thanks also to my two patrol boat helms and crew as well as Stephen Chase who was ‘standing by’ at buoy number one , enabling him to report back to Lapwing from the other end of the pond. Well, there is some excellent racing still on the agenda for October. So enjoy the remainder of the season. ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

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22nd September 2024Aprés Sailing ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

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22nd September 2024Seafly Nationals -day twoNarrative and results to follow ... See MoreSee Less
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