Apr
11
2023
Sail number 2002, ‘Out of Africa’ edition.
In superb condition and ready to race.
Two Mainsails and jib.
All rigging for jib and trapeze.
Price includes: Long and short tiller extensions and spare tiller bar. Full length cover is old but ok. Road trailer with large storage box. Beach trolley with big wheels. Full width number plate gantry.
Price: £2750
Apr
05
2023
Shark training this Sunday with Scott. Meet at 1pm in the sail training room.
Please complete the Google form if you are attending.https://forms.gle/7wzYkZjyK6tqysGR8
Apr
03
2023
It’s the first Thursday of the month this week, please come and join us at TBYC from 8pm. Visitors welcome as long as you are signed in by a TBYC member.

Apr
03
2023
Head injury in sailing presentation Thursday 4th May 8pm in the main bar presented by David Elkington
Open to all club members but if you are a duty officer, rib helm or crew or cadet week volunteer please try and attend
Apr
01
2023
If you are interested in purchasing a Sandhopper please contact us at
[email protected] – These are the boats that are currently available along with some recent sales.
For Sale
£1000 Sea Jay – Contact David Johnson
Sold in 2023
£999 – S30 – Sandune (MBSC)
£1499 – S10 – True Blue – The first Sandhopper made! (TBYC)
£undisclosed -S45 – Sandfly (TBYC)
£7000- S157 – Obsession – (TBYC)
£undisclosed – S32 – Pearl – Aldburgh, East Suffolk
Sold in 2022
£750 – S43 – Spider (TBYC)
£1650 – S38 – Spindrifter (TBYC)
£2995 – S150 – Little Wing – Gravesend
£Undisclosed – Disco – S162 (TBYC)
£Undisclosed – Aeolus – S161 (TBYC)
Apr
01
2023
Cadets Courses in the Main Club Races this season are:
SATURDAYS – Triangle
A1 (A small orange Inflatable Buoy)
C Buoy
D Buoy
SUNDAYS – Windward/Leeward
A1 (A small orange Inflatable Buoy)
D Buoy
See Sailing Instructions (Link below)
https://www.tbyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/TBYC-SI-2023.pdf
I have also put a guide here: Main-Race-Key-Points 2023
Good Luck!
Mar
29
2023
Please could we have Cadet and Parent volunteers to get the Cadet boats ready for the season. Even if you don’t sail Picos or Optimists, you probably did in the past and we really need your help.
It usually takes 60 minutes!
See you there! Nick
Mar
28
2023
If you have paid for you 2023 storage and plan to keep your dinghies on double or triple stacker road trailers, then you need to inform me as soon as possible which boats these are.
Smaller dinghy storage spaces such as those for Teras, Picos and Lasers don’t really have the width to accommodate larger road trailers.
With this in mind, Mark and I have put together a provisional plan to move the storage of smaller boats on larger road trailers from their usual rows at the North of the Dinghy Park to wider spaces.
This can only happen if numbers are low and provided at the start of the season. Trailers that we are not aware of or introduced later in the season may not be allocated spaces depending upon the capacity of the Dinghy Park at the time.
That you in advance for providing us with your details as soon as you can. I need to publish the plan before next Sunday when the majority of boats will be expected to return following the delayed cruiser lift in on Saturday.
If you plan to return your dinghy before then, plan leave it on the west of the Dinghy Park and then move once the cruisers are launched.
Thank you
Jeremy
[email protected]
Mar
26
2023
Advanced Race training
(Sharks) with Andras
Sunday 2 April 2023
Sailing off the beach at 9:30
Please, book a place for your sailor on this Google sheet:
by 21:00 Thursday 30 March:
https://forms.gle/ULUT2cyv4icZgVQq9
Mar
24
2023
I would like to thank everyone that supported me while I was House Rep. I made the tough decision in January to step down due increased work commitments. I would like to wish Scott Weller as the new House Rep all the best with the pivotal role within the club.
I was very pleased to have been able to have brought some small improvements to the club with the support of the overall committee during my time. I would like to mention a few of these achievements in recognition of those that supported me and the club: There were a number of very successful working parties that led to the completion of the front fence, the repainting of the kerbs and the front of the club, cleaning of support boats, the construction of the height restriction for the car park. As well as some other projects that were well supported by our fantastic members, new mast rack, new hoses in the dinghy park, restoration the support boats SS6, SS2 & SS3, two new trailers for SS5 and SS8, re-worked showers, the new balcony awnings, the new pillars & walls at the front of the club & the design and full planning permission of the Rib Store.
The support I received from so many was fantastic, and again I would like to thank you all for all you have done and will do in the future for the club that we all enjoy.
Thanks again,
Scott James.