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Jumbles Sailing Club, North of Bolton, is an active sailing club. We focus on dinghy sailing both racing and just pottering about. If you already know how to sail then come along and join in the fun. If you don’t know how to sail then still come along and we will show you. There is regular racing on Sundays and on Wednesday evenings during the summer months. The club is family orientated and there are numerous social functions to cater for all tastes and ages. Come on down to the club and take a look around - the best times to find the members and get a real feel for the club are undoubtedly on Sundays. We can assure you of a warm welcome. We aim to provide the friendliest, most enjoyable sailing experience in the north of England |
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Monday, 14 December 2009 08:41 |
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Members are reminded that the 52nd AGM will be held on 22nd April 2010 at the Civil Service Recreation Centre, Chadwick Street, London, SW1P 2EP; commencing at 18:00 hours. Nominations for membership of the General Committee, as shown below, are invited and, in accordance with the Constitution, must reach the General Secretary, John Figgures, by 1 January 2010, whose contact information is published in Civil Service Sailing or at
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Similarly, any motions proposed and seconded by members must reach him by the same date. |
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Saturday, 07 March 2009 12:00 |
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Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 A small contingent of Jumblies attended our first Salty Seadog sail-a-away at Morecambe and Heysham Yacht Club where we were warmly welcomed by our hosts. |
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RYA recognised teaching establishment |
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Jumbles is now proudly an RYA recognised teaching establishment. This means that the instructors in the club are able to offer courses to members in the beginning levels of sailing.
The training section of the club often run Saturday training sessions for a number of weeks in order for members to gain a certificate in Start Sailing and Basic Skills. Also, powerboat level 2 and Safety Boat courses are occasionally run so that members can be qualified and safe to operate the Safety Boat. |
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Entrapments I’m not writing this to scare people, or put anyone off sailing. More to raise people’s awareness, not only so you can make yourself safer when you are sailing, but also so you can keep other people safe when you are on rescue. We are going to talk about ‘Entrapments’ – a topic that the RYA has done a lot of research on over the last couple of years. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 15:32 |
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