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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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19th August 2026Mid Week RacingRESULTS so far...... ...
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19th August 2026Mid Week RacingThird Race.The last four photos show how it is just great fun at the back of the fleet as it is to win the race! If ever you were tempted to race with BSC, please do.........Results to follow ...
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18th August 2026Flotilla Sail Rear Commodore Séan writes:A fleet of ten boats, mostly double crewed, assembled this morning for the 10:00 Flotilla.Having negotiated the chicane created by the funfair the prospect of a little jaunt out into the harbour appeared small beer.Your correspondent, displaying an ignorance born of stupidity and hubris, dictated that a training exercise involving tacking and gybing around a figure of eight, would ensue once we had cleared the cut. This met with something of a mixed response with at least one experienced crew stating they would content themselves by sailing in the cut.I was fortunate enough to be sailing with Jeremy in his Wanderer. He suggested that we should put a reef in which I begrudgingly agreed to having loudly declared that we could always shake it out. How wrong can one person be?As the wind strength started to increase we managed to launch by stylishly bouncing off a very fine Seafly and careering down the cut in what I can only describe as a most capricious wind.I was very impressed to see that James, who had set off in a far less dramatic manner, was keeping his Laser nice and flat despite the increasingly strong gusts. No mean feat for someone so new to Laser sailing.As we emerged into the harbour it became clear that my training plan was completely at odds with the prevailing conditions and we resolved to head off, up wind, to Pinchens creek. The majority of the fleet made it there and refreshments were taken.Departure from the lagoon was no simple matter in the increasing breeze as it necessitated a drift out into the channel followed by some smart beating to windward. This was achieved with varying degrees of success and I must draw a veil over the details of one less successful departure as Alan has asked me to!We then encountered some heavy wind against tide seas which made the anticipated run home a lively affair.It certainly wasn’t the easiest of sails we have had this year but the value of sailing in company with a patrol boat was clear. I’m sure all participants learnt something from the experience, I certainly did.We all have the Blakeney Regatta to look forward to on the 28/29th and our next scheduled Flotilla outing is on the 3rd September. ...
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15th August 2026Commodore Andrew Bassett writes: ...
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15th August 2026Amateur Cups Results so farTwo more races tomorrow... ...
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15th August 2026Racing for the Amateur Cups(the tide was over the car park today!) ...
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