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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.
by Matt Kiely . SGYC Inverloch members arrived on Saturday (except Folkert ) to find great sailing conditions with a building 12 – 17 knots from the SE. We had reasonably flat water, no current, no sandbars (alien conditions for us!) and the invitation race was great fun for all.…
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The South Gippsland Yacht Club held its inaugural Australia Day Regatta over 3 days. A series of 6 races was held with Saturday’s racing in light to moderate wind with a very strong outgoing tide. Sunday’s races were in moderate wind and Wednesday’s wind was moderate to strong. It was…
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The 2021-22 National Mosquito Sailing Titles were held at Victor Harbour South Australia during the week 3rd – 8th of January. Victorian sailors were well represented in all divisions, with SGYC member Pete Kiely coming in 2nd overall in the Spinnaker division. Strong winds throughout the week made for challenging…
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Conditions couldn’t have been much different for sailing over the weekend of 8th and 9th January. Saturday saw the third running of the Derek Despy Medal Race Series with consistent moderate south westerly winds of 10-14 knots on a low to rising tide. Rob McNair as OD set a triangular…
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