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Sailing on Andersons Inlet
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The largest gathering of Classic Wooden Dinghies in Australia
Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta. A lovely photo of a scow moth courtesy of Abbey Argus-Smith.
South Gippsland Yacht Club in picturesque South Gippsland
The club has a proud history of competitive sailing enjoying success, while providing a wonderful family environment.
The Club offers comprehensive training programs for both junior and senior sailors and professional coaching services are available. The Club also has a significant Storage Facility, utilised by the local sailing enthusiasts. Visitors and new members are most welcome in the friendly environment.
So whether you want to learn to sail, join our racing fleets or simply enjoy the social scene, the South Gippsland Yacht Club has something for you.
Racing on sunday once produced spectacular weather with a sunny day and a 10 knot south westerly breeze building to a 19 knot south westerly in the afternoon. It was the perfect way to cap of an amazing 4 days of sailing. A report of the Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta…
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Day one of the Classic Wooden Dinghy event at Inverloch brought a pleasant 10 knot Southwesterly allowing the participants to have an enjoyable sail up the inlet. After sailing over to pensioners point and enjoying and ale and a chat the 40 odd boats made their way back to pack…
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Late Registrations Thursday 10.00 am onward Social Sail Thursday 2.00 pm Beach Display and Category Judging Friday 10.00 am to 2.00 pm Regatta Race Friday at 2.00 pm Park Display and Final Judging Saturday 10.00 am to 2.00 pm…
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The weather was kind for the marathon with a light southwesterly breeze sending people down past Mahers Landing before picking up and allowing the first sailors sail to sail against the tide to arrive back at the clubhouse a little after 1 pm. There was a good fleet with 21 sailors…
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