About GWSC
Grafham Water Sailing Club is easy to find – only three miles from the A1 and five miles from the A14, in Cambridgeshire. The club is situated in the village of Perry, which is on the B661.
The Water – Three miles long and 1.5 miles across at its widest, the 1600 acres of open water provide perfect sailing conditions for racing or cruising. The relatively flat surrounding countryside of Western Cambridgeshire does little to disturb the lighter breezes, a major problem on so many inland waters. At the other end of the wind spectrum, most people’s concern relates more to safety. Grafham is widely regarded as one of the safest venues in the country, in any conditions. The uninterrupted expanse of water affords all round visibility for the radio co-ordinated rescue service. We have five high-speed purpose-designed rescue craft available to patrol the lake, driven by trained voluntary two-man crews who are backed up by 2 full time coxswains. Four other boats are available as committee boats, tow boats or for general back-up. In fact, precisely because Grafham is so open and devoid of dangerous obstacles, it is often possible to sail in wind strengths that would be unsafe anywhere else, particularly on the coast. But if it’s waves you want, Grafham can still oblige. In a ‘decent’ breeze 4ft waves are quite the norm. Just think, all those lovely waves and no tide, no long walks with your boat or sailboard, no launching or recovery problems and all year sailing, 7 days a week. Too good to be true? Not at all. It’s what members and visitors to Grafham take for granted. No wonder some of the approximately 1200 members drive more than a hundred miles each way, just to race at Grafham on a Sunday. No wonder there is a queue of classes wanting to hold open meetings at Grafham, or that the RYA use Grafham as one of their most important training bases.
Club racing – A five-start system is used for Sunday racing(start times 11:00 and 13:30). The most active fleets currently are the Sprint 15s, Flying Fifteens and Lasers. There are handicap starts which cover just about anything else. Each fleet has a Fleet Captain who co-ordinates its racing, represents its interests at committee level and is available to give help and advice, particularly to new members. During the summer, we run a Wednesday evening series, a pleasant way to break up the week with a short race followed by a meal on the ‘top deck’. The Clubhouse – On the ground floor of the Clubhouse hot and cold food (supplied by professional caterers) nourishes sailors, be they wet or dry. The first floor is taken up with changing rooms, showers and toilets. The second floor houses the administration offices and the ‘top deck’ bar, with its glorious views across Grafham Water. This is a popular facility with club members, open meeting visitors and as a venue that can be hired for evening functions, wedding receptions etc. The Club’s caterers have a first class reputation for dealing with a client’s special requirements. Adjacent to the Clubhouse is the children’s play area. The shop – Nationally renowned Jonti has everything that a sailor will ever need. Whether you are looking for accessories, new or second-hand boards or sails, a boat or board to hire or expert tuition, you need to speak to them first. Jonti offers anything you need from a sail needle to a fully rigged mast. Ropes, fittings, repair materials, spars, wet suits, dry suits, steamers, boots, thermal clothing, leisure clothing, you name it. Save yourself some time – if they can’t help the chances are that nobody can.
Walks and rides – Fancy a nice walk or a bike ride? A path now runs round Grafham Water and this can make an enjoyable walk through the fields, woods and the bird sanctuaries. If you want to get round a little more quickly, bikes can be hired from the centre, which is situated on the North East car park.
Learning to sail – As already mentioned, Jonti Sailboards offer expert tuition in the art of windsurfing and dinghy sailing. Adjacent to the Club is the residential centre run by the Cambridgeshire County Council. In offering weekend or longer courses, from absolute beginner through to advanced race training, they complete the comprehensive training picture at Grafham. As a bonus, anyone who learns to sail or windsurf, either at Jonti or the Grafham Water Centre, can go on to join the Sailing Club and save themselves the entry fee. Details from the Secretary.
Grafham Water Sailing Club rightly claims to offer the finest inland sailing in the country.
How much? – You could be forgiven for thinking that being part of all this must cost a fortune, but it doesn’t. If you are used to the fees charged by golf clubs, leisure clubs or some other sailing clubs you will be pleasantly surprised. Click here to see this year’s subscriptions.
Grafham Water Sailing Club is a “members’ Club”, run for their benefit by a successful combination of paid staff and committees drawn from the membership. It is an efficiently run organisation and as such is able to offer not only the finest but also some of the best value sailing in the country.
Please note that GWSC does not offer a boat hire service – all boats are individually owned by Club Members. Please visit Jonti for details about sailboard and boat hire.
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