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Welton Sailing Club

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Common Lane,  Welton,  East Yorkshire

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Welton Sailing Club
c/o15 Dale Close,
Swanland
HU14 3QL

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Welton Sailing Club is based on Welton Waters, these are a group of former Clay Pits located on the banks of the Humber estuary about 3 miles from the Humber Bridge. The lake that we sail on is one of the largest sailing lakes in the area, having an area of some 100 acres. Its safe, enclosed waters make it an ideal place to learn to sail. However it is also an excellent racing location.  There are no shallows and the open aspect of the Lake, being open to the Humber Estuary to the south, and to flat land on the other three sides, mean that it usually enjoys good steady winds.

The area is quiet and has an "away from it all" feeling. It is a popular area for walkers and for picnickers. Access to the area is good being situated just off the main A63 Hull to Leeds Road. It is therefore within easy reach of Hull, Beverley, Brough and the surrounding areas. There is also easy access from North Lincolnshire via the Humber Bridge.

 

 

A little more Useful Information

<Click here> to download the Club Fact Sheet Here is a Fact Sheet about the Club for you to down load.
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<Click Here> for Directions to the Club Here is Map of how to find the Club. So why not come down and meet us.
 
<Click Here> for Details of Subscriptions Here are details of this years subscriptions
<Click Here> to Down Load our Membership Form and if that hasn't put you off, Here is a copy of our Membership Form.
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<Click here> for Contact Information and finally here is how to contact us, if there is anything else you would like to know.
   
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Facilities

Inside the Club HouseWe have a modern well equipped clubhouse that was completely rebuilt in 1996. There are full changing facilities with hot showers, (who said a hot shower was the best  bit of a winters afternoon sailing!). All the facilities were designed for disabled access and we welcome all members, disabled & able bodied. To see more why not take our Club Photo Tour.

The Club owns a number of dinghies, including Picos, Toppers,Boats rigging in front of the Clubhouse a Bosun and an Access. The Access is a sailing boat that was specifically designed to be suitable for disabled sailing. All these boats are available to hire to those members who would like to 'have a go' before deciding to buy their own boat.

Sailing, Racing & Training

The main sailing season runs from April to November, with racing on most Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings during the summer months. SailingA Race Start is possible through the winter months and this year we introduced a Frost-Bite Series right through the Winter. Lasers, Streakers and Enterprises are currently the main classes sailed at the club, but there are also Toppers, Scorpions and Mirrors among others regularly sailed at the Club. Any type of dinghy can be raced, on a handicap basis. Safety cover is always available when racing is taking place. (i.e. Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings). The Rescue Boat is also available at other times but without a formal rota to provide a driver.

Social Events

Sailing Instruction is available for those new to the sport, also Race Training session are held to help those who decide to try their hand at racing. We arrange several Saturday sessions during the season especially for beginners. Advice on buying a boat is available from members and there are usually second hand boats available for sale on the club notice board.

Our Barn Dancing Social eventWe share the water with the Yorkshire Water Ski Club and both water skiing and wind-surfing can be arranged for members. A number of social events are organised throughout the year, from BBQ's and Barn Dances to a simple get together in the pub for a meal and chat after an evening sailing. The club holds the annual Laying Up Supper and Prize-giving at the end of the season, and then monthly social events are arranged during the winter months.

We also have ties with other local youth groups, and for the last few years we have also hosted the Sailing "Summer Scorcher" in conjunction with East Riding Council. This is a program to give East Riding school children a chances to try new sports during the summer holidays. 

This is but a taste of what we are about, by far the best way to decide if sailing is for you is to come down to the Club and meet us. Most Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings throughout the summer the gates will be open so...
Come down, Come in and say Hello.

 
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