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Posted by WSC Editors
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Wednesday, 15 November 2006 |
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Weymouth Sailing Club promotes sailing in the port of Weymouth.

The club has substantial premises in a prime location on Weymouth's beautiful harbour, moorings for about 120 boats, a dinghy park and a slipway. It is primarily a racing club and runs a full race programme from April to December, but there are also many members whose main interest is cruising. The Club also has an active social programme.
Classes catered for are IRC, Fast and Slow Cruisers, National Squib fleet (at present 33 Squibs are registered), and handicap dinghy fleet. The WSC YOBs (Youths on Boats) have a fleet of 6 club RSFevas.
Photo: Weymouth Sailing Club laid up for winter
We feel very fortunate to sail in the waters of Weymouth Bay, selected as the venue for the sailing events in the 2012 Olympics.
Visiting yachtsmen are very welcome to come and enjoy our Club facilities.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 April 2008 )
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