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If you already have some sailing experience or would like to get involved read on....


I am a member of Hoo Ness Yacht Club, based on the Medway and one of the closest yacht clubs to East Dulwich.

The club is very friendly and has a "self help" policy which keeps fees low and gives a real community spirit.


Contrary to popular belief, sailing does not have to very expensive and the Club is seeking new members, without boats, who might wish to sail with established crews.


If you are interested, please see the club website - http://www.hooness.org.uk and find the "Join Us!" section



Thanks for reading and if you have any queries, please ask here or contact the club.


Thank you


Graham

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  • 2 weeks later...

PokerTime... If you would like to visit the club, I can offer a lift to the club on the 14th. ( have 3 spare seats in car.)


Graham


From the Club Web site....


"Have you ever wanted to learn how to sail a yacht? Do you have dreams of sailing into the sunset (clich?, but it happens!) Don't have a boat yourself? Or just want to crew?


We have a small team of members who have very kindly offered to share their boats and time with other members who want to do just this!



So you don't need to have your own boat to join Hoo Ness Yacht Club! There are always opportunities to get out on the water, from just outside the club to the Mediterranean.


So ring the Membership Secretary now (or email him) and come and visit us this weekend."

  • 5 months later...

On Sunday 17th May Hoo Ness Yacht club have an open day.


"Push the Boat Out" is sponsored by the RYA.


Club Flyer - http://www.hooness.org.uk/members/downloads/Coming_Up.pdf


Club Web Site - http://www.hooness.org.uk/index.php


All welcome - have an enjoyable day on the banks of the River Medway. Upnor castle is just upriver too.

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