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CHOOSING THE RIGHT YACHT CLUB from the oldest so must appeal to a wide range of members interests. ACHT CLUB These often include club racing, rallies, regattas, cruising in company, talks, dances, quizzes, themed evenings, shore-based outings and visits etc, that give great CHOOSING THE RIGHT Y socialising opportunities; An important consideration when some clubs don’t have an extensive off-water program or perhaps even a clubhouse or bar! Others exist purely with a clubhouse bar/restaurant and not much more. Of course, the primary reason coastal yacht clubs see a steady stream of applications will be their ability to offer moorings at competitive rates to members and at considerable saving to a commercial marina. These moorings are however, seldom walk ashore and may not provide services such as electricity or water. For the most part yacht club moorings are likely to be mid river or sheltered estuary swinging moorings accessible by tender or on rare occasions perhaps a taxi service provided by the club and manned by its members. It is often the case that many become members of more than one club. Some clubs may not offer the full range of what’s required, or in the desired location. As mentioned previously one club may have a stronger offering than another so moorings and wintering may be at two different clubs. Do however bear in mind that this will increase costs, and splits one’s ability to fully support either which will be very much expected by both. Fortunately members at Marchwood Yacht Club have the benefit of the full range of facilities including moorings, boat hoist and winter storage ashore, club room restaurant and bar. Choose wisely Clubs do vary enormously in their offering. So too in their formality, traditions and rules. Many require members to participate in the running of the club through volunteering, duty rosters, maintenance or other support to its management committee in order to keep fees affordable. This self-help model may not suit everyone. A few clubs require nothing more beyond payment of the subscription. These latter establishment’s membership fees are at the upper end of the cost spectrum and generally employ full time staff. All clubs welcome new members, but it’s as well to check their website concerning fees and some may have waiting lists for moorings or membership. Better still pick up the phone and chat with the Commodore or Membership Secretary about the club, and importantly state your expectations of club membership. All clubs positively encourage those considering membership to come and have a look around. So, if you’re a sociable type looking for something that enriches your sailing enjoyment, a yacht club might be for you. 37 solenthandbook.com

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