After all the work of rigging yesterday, with wall to wall sunshine and light winds forecast, it’s time to launch and test the boats. John, Mike, Eric and Dave bravely volunteered. Later on the wind did pick up to a Force 2 and we did get a decent sail with […]
markgadd49@googlemail.com RCSSC Boat Husband

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?

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!
It’s been very wet and blowy this Winter which makes it even more important to visit the RSC and check out the boats to ensure they are safe and dry , ready for the next sailing season. Rain water does not mix well with the wooden parts of our boats […]
Who’s Keeping a Weather Eye on our Boats?
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