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Club boats

Using club boats:

The club dinghies are primarily for training purposes, however they can be used by members if booked using the booking system.

Terms and conditions

  1. Rule number one is you should treat the boats as if they were your own!
  2. See rule number 1!
  3. Juniors who regularly attend Tuesday night training need to have gained a stage 3 certificate to use club boats. Adults require a RYA Level 2 certificate or equivalent experience.
  4. Juniors can only borrow boats during organised club sessions, or under the supervision of a suitable adult.
  5. Juniors are not permitted to take club boats out other than on Tuesday & Sunday training sessions, club racing, and under the authority of the training team during occasional events such as the Open Day.
  6. Club boats may only be afloat if there is adequate rescue cover to deal with all those on the water.
  7. Any damage during use by a member (for racing or pleasure) must be reported promptly at Boat and equipment report log
  8. Club boats cannot be taken out in anything more than 25 knots of wind.
  9. The club 420 can only be used by authorised helms. The training team can advise on how to get authorised.
  10. If a boat is missing any equipment that should be reported promptly to training@dalgetybaysc.org
First time users should contact training@dalgetybaysc.org so that a member of the training team can talk you through where the boats are and where the equipment is stored.

If you have any issues with this or are unable to reserve your boat please contact the Rear Commodore Training at least 24 hours before the reservation and he will be happy to help rearcommodoretraining@dalgetybaysc.org

The boats available are:

SailQube Dinghies

These are great boats for small beginners to learn and hone their sailing skills in a very robust and stable platform. They are not lacking in excitement either and can be great fun if competing in a fleet.

RS Tera

These boats are for the slightly older and more experienced child' looking to develop sail and boat handling skills. They are highly responsive, yet robust and can be used to gain first experiences of racing. They can easily be sailed with two to give a bit more stability and a great shared experience.

Toppers

These single-handed boats are ideal for youth sailors going on to develop their skills.

Lasers

Our Lasers can be rigged as 4.7, Standard or Radial Rigged to suit wind conditions and ability. These boats are fast and responsive and great fun for the more experienced sailor. There is often a reasonable Laser fleet racing so they are an ideal opportunity to gauge your skill with the rest of the racers.

RS Feva

This 2-person dinghy is fast, exciting and has an optional gennaker to give even more thrills. It is very popular with the older children but can easily be sailed with an adult and child. These boats were designed to set new standards for recreational sailors, families, clubs, schools and holiday companies. The boats are easy to handle, fun to sail, versatile and highly durable. In fact, the RS Feva was the outright world's best selling two-person sailboat in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

RS Vision

This is one of the clubs bigger boats used on Tuesday nights for teaching adult beginners basic principles of sailing. It is a stable yet fast boat but not overpowered and its construction makes it easier to right if capsized. It can be sailed by two or a whole family for some extra excitement.

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