Kircubbin Sailing Club has been active on the sailing scene in Strangford Lough since the early 1900s. If you cast your eye around Kircubbin Bay during the summer you will see motor cruisers, speed boats, fishing boats and cabin/day boats as well as sailing boats. You need to to wear a face mask while entering, leaving or moving inside the Clubhouse at any time, including when using the toilet facilities (unless you are exempt).
Masks may be removed once seated. Table Service ONLY will be provided : on entering the premises, you must select a table so that Social Distancing is maintained, and remain seated at your table, apart from using the facilities. To comply with Tracing Requirements, your name and phone number will be recorded & retained for at least 28 days after your visit.
Masks may be removed once seated. Table Service ONLY will be provided : on entering the premises, you must select a table so that Social Distancing is maintained, and remain seated at your table, apart from using the facilities. To comply with Tracing Requirements, your name and phone number will be recorded & retained for at least 28 days after your visit.
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Kircubbin Sailing Club has been active on the sailing scene in Strangford Lough since the early 1900s and has its roots in competitive sailing. Even in the early days of the Club, Kircubbin's sailors were among the best in Strangford Lough, with the Club's Flying Fifteen fleet having produced some of the best competitors in that class in the world.
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Simon Parker
Jun 28, 2020
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Anthony Bowman
Aug 02, 2019
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Kircubbin sailing club is a friendly and atmospheric club. Everyone is trying to help each other and the club races on Thursday night are always good fun. The clubhouse bar opens Sunday afternoon for club members to socialise over a reasonably priced drink. Probably one of the best value sailing clubs in Northern Ireland.