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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.
This coming Tuesday is a social sail at 6pm. A number of families are planning to come down to the club to use the facilities so swim, sail and organise a picnic dinner. All are welcome. We’re looking forward to seeing people down. The weather looks to be lovely for…
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A gusty northerly passed through in the morning before the races the weather settled down to a brisk 14 – 18 knot south westerly resulting in some fast and exciting racing with close results all round. Next week is the tarwin river marathon! The results have been updated and are…
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A great day for sailing with a consistent South Westerly 14-18 knot breeze got sailors around the course in very short order. Both races followed the same course with a beat and a broad and shy reach producing some spectaculur racing and some equally spectacular capsizes. Everyone had a grin…
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The morning race brought a gentle westerly (5 – 9 knots) which made racing against the current tricky with sailors trying a number of different strategies to get around the course. The wind picked up in the afternoon (10 – 14 knots) and produced a couple of screaming reaches resulting…
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