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West Kirby Sailing Club is a lively, friendly and very active sailing club. Come and enjoy the fun and challenge of sailing at WKSC whatever your level of ability. Our members range from those who enjoy sailing at a non-competitive level to those who compete in national and international competitions, to those who just enjoy pottering round in boats. Our blog features all the updates and..
West Kirby Sailing Club Blog
1y ago
Please see attached the Notice of Race for the Solo Open Meeting scheduled for the 22nd April 2023.
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West Kirby Sailing Club Blog
1y ago
Tony Marston – Handicapping Officer – handicap list attached at the bottom.
There are quite a lot of changes in this year’s WKSC PY Numbers reflecting ‘The Great
Lakes Handicapping’ which uses the RYA PY system, data from the winter Sail Juice
Series sponsored by Selden and a method that improves on the accuracy of the PY
numbers. This series of races held at various venues around GB attracts enthusiastic
sailors from various classes. (Lets face it, you have to be enthusiastic to turn out in the
winter in the first place). They blend this with the RYA’s numbers published annually at the
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West Kirby Sailing Club Blog
1y ago
Attached is the sailing programme for 2023.
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West Kirby Sailing Club Blog
1y ago
Sailing Instruction and course cards for the 2023 Open Winter Tidal Series are available below.
This event is co-hosted by Dee sailing club and the prize giving will be at DSC after the final race of the series.
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1y ago
Attached are the End of Year Championships sailing instructions which will be in place this weekend (26-27 November).
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1y ago
The August Bank Holiday weekend is nearly upon us, and we are staging three days of racing, starting with the Star Centenary race on Saturday 27th. The Star class members have worked wonders, and at the time of writing, they hope to have eight Stars on the starting line, a sight we have not seen for some time. This is followed in the evening by a 20’s style cocktail party, in support of the Star Association, and the costs of keeping these wonderful classics afloat.
Tidal classes and dinghies racing continues on Sunday, followed by a long distance race on Monday. Prizegiving will take place as ..read more