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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.
Change to Sailing Programme The Southern Westernport Challenge will be held on Saturday 21st March at Rhyll Yacht Club not on the 14th March as shown on our programme There will be a Notice of Race on the club noticeboard next Sunday
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Once again Anderson’s Inlet lived up to its name as being very challenging for all levels of yachting skills. Over the Labour Day Weekend, the South Gippsland Yacht Club [SGYC] ran the Inverloch and District Community Bank Series at the same time as the Derek Junior Encouragement Awards. The weekend…
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The weekend is shaping up to be a very busy one with the normal Australia Day Series Races, the Gippsland Building Approvals Youth Races and the Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta being held as per the program. In relation to the Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta, Tom King OAM [Patron for…
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The photo gallery has been updated to include photos from the 2015 tarwin river marathon. It was windy, fast and great fun! Click here to view. Photos courtesy of Tim Wilson
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