Joined RCSSC after over 25 years gap from sailing offshore and dinghies. I quickly got involved and became the Sailing Secretary, later the Treasurer and for three years RCSSC Club Commodore ( Now title is Club Captain)
So glad I found RCSSC.
“Will you look back on life and say ‘I wish I had’ or ‘ I’m glad I did’?” – Jim Rohn I thought I’d share this Friday thought with all my sailing buddies. For me, this works on so many levels. Including coming back to sailing after a huge gap […]
Let’s be honest, it’s all very confusing with all these C’s and S’s, especially if you are new to it all. So here’s how I explain it all to folks. Do you remember when big firms had their own club and within it there were lots of interest groups, things […]
This year we are once again, on behalf of our parent organisation CSSC, we are  welcoming other CSSC members and their friends and family, to join us for a taster sail. These dates are very popular and are on a strictly first come basis. If you fancy a sail you […]
It’s not often you catch John Cranwell Ward or Dave Grundy out, but both were rather pleasantly surprised at RCSSC AGM in December 2017. Dave Grundy has developed close links with the CSSC working with Jenny Yarrow Events Coordinator (Sailing Tasters and Trips) and Michelle Chelu Area Volunteer Support and […]
Black Country Living Museum is a remarkable place to explore, enjoy and spend time. Set in a landscape of 26 acres, it is one of the most extraordinary open-air museums in the UK; offering a glimpse into 300 years of history like no other. Working with the CSSC, Dave Grundy […]