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
1 My friends and I – from a Facebook derived walking group known as” #classof2016walk1000miles” – recently enjoyed a brilliant weekend incorporating a Taster Sail at Rutland Water Sailing Club. We all hoped to get some walking in too, but the chance to have a taste of sailing – organised by […] Frances Ipson comments on her Sailing Taster5th August 2019 in Club News by MGSailin