? A Great Party Time!
A Dundee Sailing Club Social is happened on Saturday 30th July! A great time was had by all. Music, food and great company. The evening was finished off with a bonfire on the shore,...
Dundee Sailing and Rowing Club
Winner of the RYA Scotland "Club of the Year" 2017 award
A Dundee Sailing Club Social is happened on Saturday 30th July! A great time was had by all. Music, food and great company. The evening was finished off with a bonfire on the shore,...
Probably the sunniest day of the year and we had a good showing of boats out for the trip to the Pool on the Fife side of the river Tay. We were happy to...
Last Tuesday we had a massive turn out of 14 boats of various types allowing many members to get a handle on the various disciplines in Crewing and Helming. Boats varied from small toppers...
Tuesday evening sailing has got off to a great start with a fantastic turn out. Toppers and Wayfarers abound with persons of all ages getting a chance to test their skills with the volunteer...
Cold it may have been and pretty over cast, but there was a good turn out of two Wayfarers a Drascombe and a Topper who’s crews braved the elements to do a trip round...
Skiff launched It started as a wild and windy day with rain forecast. But Rowers are hardy, friendly group and the first people started to arrive, dressed ready for the wet weather. Club doors...
We are now offering Rowing and Sailing every Thursday evening and, depending on interest the skiff also comes along on Sunday cruises. This is a great match for all weathers and cruises.
Sunday 27th June saw the first joint cruise between the Eider skiff and 7 sailing dinghies. Following a slow start in very little wind and the rowers well ahead, the wind then started to pick up...
We are back to having regular Sunday cruises up and down the Tay. These are longer sailing trips with a picnic lunch somewhere on the way and are really why we learn to sail. ...
The last two weeks saw over 20 sailors on the water. Children and young people learn to sail in so called toppers – here you see them getting towed to a good sailing area...