Sailing from Priors Haven, Tynemouth Sailing Club sails in the Tyne estuary from March to October with racing on Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons and semi regular casual sailing when conditions are good. From Winter 2019 we have also raced on Sundays in freshwater at Ladyburn lake, just 40 minutes north of Newcastle & behind Druridge Bay sand dunes.
As well as our regular competitive racing we also hold occasional open meetings where we host national or international fleets of dinghies. Its worth getting hold of the program for the year which is set in January - its got all the main dates on, including some information on events in other locations.
As well as our regular competitive racing we also hold occasional open meetings where we host national or international fleets of dinghies. Its worth getting hold of the program for the year which is set in January - its got all the main dates on, including some information on events in other locations.
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Since 1880, Tynemouth Sailing Club members have sailed and raced many different types of boat on the Tyne estuary and North Sea, continually developing to the present day. We have a proud heritage, having produced world champion sailors, and staged national and world championships. The clubhouse is generally open on Sundays and Wednesday evenings from April to October, which are our main sailing times during the summer season.
Here is a selection of the photos from the clubs long history, and underneath those is a history of the club written in 1959. Tynemouth Sailing was founded during the late 1880's, their boat house being a wooden erection at the north side of the Haven, practically on the same site as the present club house.
These operating procedures, associated sub sections and evidence trail demonstrate that organisation of activities at Tynemouth Sailing Club (TSC) has been thought through and that by following them activities will be conducted in a competent manner with sensible measures of risk control and accident response to ensure the safety, wellbeing and enjoyment of everyone involved and compliance with the relevant byelaws and regulations.
The following information is requested so that in the event of an emergency appropriate action can be taken and particularly so that in the unlikely event of an emergency in which you are seriously incapacitated, appropriate information can be given to emergency services. It is your responsibility to make known any medical condition that may affect your own personal safety during the activities associated with the course.
Tynemouth Sailing Club policy is to ensure that children, young people and vulnerable adults enjoy the amenities and activities of the club free from any form of harm; and to encourage custom and practice which protects Instructors and Volunteers from potential or actual accusations of abuse. If yes please give details; you should declare all convictions including "spent" convictions, cautions, warnings and reprimands.
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