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Sailing at sunset at the club
  • Extra dates – Splash and Sail

    Extra dates – Splash and Sail

    If it is good enough for Noel and Liam, it is good enough for us. Due to popular demand, we have extended our Splash and Sail season with another two dates. But we won’t be using dynamic pricing, no matter how much the demand. The extra dates are Saturday 21 September and Saturday 19 October,…

  • Paddleboard success

    Paddleboard success

    Our very first paddleboard session was such a success that we are having another one next Sunday. We had four boards on the water, plus a windsurfer, plus a number of club and member-owned boats, enjoying a casual Sunday afternoon on the water in bright sunshine and gentle winds. If you misssed it (or you…

  • Splash and Sail

    Splash and Sail

    This Saturday (July 20) is the latest in our Splash and Sail series aimed at younger sailors. The session lasts from 10am to 12noon, and will include a variety of water-based games and activities. It is free for children of club members, £5 per child for others. Pre-booking is essential: Syston.sailingclub@outlook.com

  • Paddleboard try out day

    PADDLEBOARDERS – try out our facilities, Sunday 21 July, 2024, 2-4pm: * full power boat safety cover * changing rooms with hot showers * hot and cold drinks available * ample parking. Free for members, £5 for visitors. Syston Sailing Club membership is available for sailors, paddleboarders, or for social members.

  • Bowled over

    Bowled over

    It’s not just about sailing…the club organised a skittles tournament for members at the Horse and Groom in Queniborough. Competition was organised around a pub grub dinner, and followed by a blind auction which raised money for club funds. A good time was had by all. The club holds a number of social events across…

  • Open day success!

    Open day success!

    We had a brilliant turnout for our annual open day, which occurred on Saturday, May 18. There were 95 people who joined us for a free sail around the lake. Their previous experience ranged from quite a bit to none. Some came on their own, others in groups of up to five. The weather was…