On Saturday, Mike Simmons and I enjoyed a grand day sailing on Squib Satyr. The wind was a gentle F2 but a F3 was promised and we weren’t disappointed. As it happens the wind did pick up and we sailed the whole of the south leg and also managed to […] How to Guarantee a Sail with RCSSC and Good ...1st August 2021 in Club News tagged Rutland Civil Service Sailing / Rutland Water / Sailing at Rutland Water / Sailing Rutland Water by Dave Grundy
1 “Just being at the club is a tonic” “Listen to that!” (the sound of the water slapping on the hull or the sails blowing) “I’ve been so busy, this feels great” Fancy a Sail?5th June 2021 in Club News tagged CSSA / CSSC / Rutland Water / Sailing Rutland Water by Dave Grundy
RCSSC are members of the Cruiser Fleet and I noticed in their latest News Letter (which by the way has so much going on right through to December lunch – all things being equal and possible) a reference to Passage Sails on on Saturday 29th May and 28 August – […] What’s a Passage Race?16th April 2021 in Club News / RCSSC Boat Husband tagged CSSA / CSSC / Rutland Sailing / Rutland Water by Dave Grundy
We Are Back! Monday 29 March 2021 was our first opportunity to visit RSC following Covid-19 Lockdown. With the sailing season starting on 1 April 2021 we needed to step the masts on our two Squibs: Satyr and Lift Off and check out our Soling Time Flies – ready for […] We’re Back! Let’s Go Sailing!14th April 2021 in Club News / RCSSC Boat Husband tagged Boat Husband / CSSA / CSSC / Rutland Civil Service Sailing Club / Rutland Sailing Club / Rutland Water / sailing 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