Sailing Calendar now on-line

The 2017 Sailing Calendar, Social Calendar and Sailing Programme details are now on the club web-site.

First race for the Early Birds is on Sat 1st April, and Creek and Helmsman series start the following weekend, so get scrubbing!

There are a few changes to the arrangements for racing this year, with the introduction of Super Saturday and Super Sunday rules, and a new Swilly Offshore Race Series (SORS)

All details are on the Sailing Programme page.

Yacht handicaps and ratings will be published shortly, and as received – now is the time to apply for your IRC Certificate for 2017.

Wishing all our sailors fair sailing, and fair racing in 2017

Caravan Site Waiting List

Occasionally, one of our 7 caravan sites becomes available for annual rental.

The current annual fee is €740.

Site holders must be a full or associate member of the club.

If you would like to be considered as a ‘tenant’ for one of these sites should they become vacant, please contact the Hon Secretary, Martin Coyle by email to register your interest, and have your name added to the waiting list.

Contact: martincoyle@gmail.com

Opening Day Lunch

The Opening Day Lunch will be on Sunday 23rd April, save the date in your diaries!
We look forward to the incoming Sailing Season and seeing friends, old and new at the lunch. More details later.
Charlie

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VHF Changes UK Only

VHF Marine Radio Channel information from our colleagues in HMCG

Take note of the changes happening across the UK from September 2017.

APPLIES UK Coastguard ONLY.

Boat owners, shipping companies and anyone who puts out to sea are being informed about a change in some of the VHF channel numbers used to contact UK Coastguard.

As a result of changes to Appendix 18 (Marine VHF) of the Radio Regulations it will mean that VHF channels 23, 84 and 86 will no longer be used for either Maritime Safety Information (MSI) or Radio Medical Advice.

The channels to use from September 2017 will be VHF 62, 63 and 64. The use of VHF Channel 10 for MSI and pollution control (back up) is unchanged.

Mark Lawson from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: ‘Although it’s not happening until September, when it happens the changeover will be absolute and we want to make people aware of this changeover in good time given our commitment to deliver maritime safety and wider support to the maritime community.

‘The exact date of change will be announced as soon as possible. In the meantime, we suggest anyone who uses any type of vessel makes a careful note of these replacement channels so they are ready when it does happen.’

IRCG contact channels remain unchanged as per image.

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