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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.
It was a windy start to the season with a storm blowing across the Inlet. In the end sailing for the 2015-2016 season finally got under way with 4 intrepid sailors braving the elements. The results for the first race of the season was Pete Kiely, first in A Division…
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The website has updated its weather page. Here you can find the latest tides, wind and weather so bookmark this page if you need to check what is happening down at Andersons Inlet You can find it by clicking on this link or navigating through the webpage. Weather
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The SGYC event calender has been updated with this years events. It can be found on the website by going here :https://sgycinverloch.com.au/?page_id=111
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For anyone thinking of getting their kids into sailing this summer there are some bargains to be had on the Minnow Association website. Minnows starting at $500. A great starter boat with a good turn of speed. An exhilerating way for you kids to spend the summer. See below for…
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