RCSSC Sailing Secretary uses ‘cutting edge’ technology to help Winterise our Squibs and their parking slots . Click on this link to find out more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IuEAoBzjho Cutting Edge Technology5th December 2019 in Club News / RCSSC Boat Husband tagged Sailing Secretary by Dave Grundy
2 Tuesday 3 December 19 and we gather on a blue sky day to put the Squibs to bed and double check the Soling is all tucked up to – we want to keep our boats dry, after all they do have wood elements in the hull, and water and wood […] Boats Winterised5th December 2019 in Club News by Dave Grundy
My diary entry for 1st December ” Rutland Civil Service Sailing Club Committee Meeting” Our boats have been put to bed for the Winter and will next sail 1 April 2020 – put that date in your diary. Being the first day of Winter, I imagined it might be a […] A Winter Warmer Tonic2nd December 2019 in Club News by Dave Grundy
“Will you look back on life and say ‘I wish I had’ or ‘I’m glad I did’?” Zig Ziglar Thanks Andy for setting up this day in what I know is a very busy life, work, family and community – so glad you found time to spend on yourself and […] Am I glad I went for a Sail?23rd September 2019 in Club News tagged Rutland Civil Service Sailing Club / Rutland Sailing Club / Rutland Water / sailing by Dave Grundy
After the weather played its tricks over the weekend and on Monday morning, at last an opportunity for our guests Frances and Stanley Ipson to check out sailing (and perhaps a chance to helm) on Satyr with members Mark Gadd and Marc Tebbutt with support from Mike Threadgill and Dave […] A Monday Taster26th July 2019 in Club News by Dave Grundy