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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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2026.07.01Midweek Series (Race 1)RO Jane started the pursuit race on time at 08:00. An hour long, 30mins before high tide and 30mins after. Sim Posts, buoy 6P, 8S, 4P, 2P, 9P repeat.George in his Solo caught Patsy in her Laser Radial and overtook herby buoy 8 but she quickly regained and maintained the lead until the final whistle was blown. Congratulations to her for choosing best routes from buoy to buoy, and her boat trim.Fun and games were had when the Seafly was allowed to fly her kite and gain the full advantage (which in part causes her handicap). Simon and Alan were able to get into second place by the second lap but Sean in his Laser (full rig) was not going to give up that easily. He tried to overtake upwind, and Simon had to point higher on more several occasions between buoys 9 and 6. Would Simon and Alan lose their lead at buoy 6 when taking down the spinnaker? No but mayhem at buoy 2 with only seconds to go until the end of the race and Patsy in sight, would the spinnaker fly, nope not even after five failed attempts….. Congratulations to Patsy Great course Jane, thank you John and Dave in the patrol boat ... See MoreSee Less
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2026.07.01Can one ever wear too much sunscreen? ... See MoreSee Less
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27th June 2026We gathered at the Cooke Posts to rededicate them in the memory of Flt Lt Nicholas Cooke DFC. Commodore Andrew Bassett led the proceedings thanking especially Rod Jeffreys and Alan Robinson for their hard work getting this project to completion. Donors were thanked, then Vice Commodore Alan Collett read Nicholas’ obituary as published in the Times, and Diana Cooke and her sister in law Vivien read For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon ending with the verse:They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them. ... See MoreSee Less
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21st June 2026Seafly Races & Allcomers RacesInteresting sailing today, good wind but it was wind against tide to start with. This lumpiness was added to by two speed boats hairing around.It is always a good idea to write the course down, not only the buoy numbers but also which side to round them on!Seaflys were flying their kites on any leg that they could, all the way out to buoy number 1. The homeward leg was particularly interesting for Seafly 620 which crash tacked to avoid collision resulting in a spectacular capsize. Simon can be seen standing on the centre board, the seal trippers had a bird's eye view.THANK you to www.beansboattrips.co.uk for changing course and standing by to see that we were OK.Ben and Sam quickly arrived in the patrol boat, once we were pulled head to wind, Zippidee came up with Alan nestled inside.Second race of the day had to be cancelled. Race Officer John M flew the N over A flags. Results below... ... See MoreSee Less
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