Return to Sport Update 20th April
Latest Update: 20th April 2021
Recent guidance has enabled the Club to recommence sailing and racing. We will provide updates on upcoming dates and procedures for getting back out onto the water shortly.
Latest Update: 20th April 2021
Recent guidance has enabled the Club to recommence sailing and racing. We will provide updates on upcoming dates and procedures for getting back out onto the water shortly.
Rob Peake enjoys getting afloat again after lockdown, with a day charter from the Hamble, on the cleanest yacht known to mankind… Perhaps against the expectations of some, the safest holiday you can undertake in the world today is on a yacht.
As we are looking forward to the return to Junior Coaching on the May weekend , preparations are well underway to get all of our junior and youth sailors back on the water and shaking off the cobwebs of an extended off season.
We are delighted to announce that our Try Sailing and Sailing Course applications are now live. These initiatives form part of our overall Youth Pathway launched back in February. Please note that numbers...
Sam Fortescue reports on the latest developments in autonomous boats and self-sailing technology, which is ready to be deployed in a variety of uses from weather monitoring to shipping
Louay Habib reports on an exciting match race between two MOD70 trimarans as both attempt to set a new Cowes - Dinard record
At The Catamaran Company, the safety and well being of our guests and employees is the main priority. In light of the challenges presented by a new reality, we have decided to proactively implement measures and protocols.
Olympic sailing is in turmoil, with the classes to be sailed in the 2024 Games still undecided. Shirley Robertson tells Helen Fretter why the proposed mixed gender double-handed offshore class would be so positive for sailing.
The site of the Crossfield Boatyard in Arnside is owned by the City Livery Yacht Club member Stephen Bernhard. Crossfields of Arnside were leading builders of Morecambe Bay Prawners and yachts from the 1840s to 1950s.