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Hello - wondering where to go this weekend (arrive Friday if you like) - why not come to our Regatta!
CDYC (Chepstow and District Yacht Club) are holding our 61st year celebrations with a Regatta at St Pierre Pill on the 5th & 6th of June, with arrival on Friday 4th possible, if required. A warm and friendly welcome awaits you and your Club, whether you arrive by yacht or car (limited camping available).
During Saturday we will be holding the Commodore’s Cup Competition (a light-hearted sail, paddle or any method, excluding engines) in any ‘craft’ that floats, e.g. your tender, waterwings, a raft of made of fenders etc. around a course in the Pill, with a more formal event later in the day.
We will have a number of BBQs for you to cook your own food and cold drinks / salads etc on offer, with music and entertainment on Saturday evening.
For anyone who is lively enough on Sunday there will be a club cruise on Sunday that is proving popular with our members. This will be a quiet, relaxed and informal weekend for people who enjoy the Bristol Channel to socialise in a very rural and tranquil location at our moorings.
We can raft around 15 yachts that can dry out across the Pill, with fin keelers up to about 4ft 6" draught (over 6’ has been accommodated) on a mooring in the deeper mud. We have pilotage instructions on our website (www.cdyc.co.uk), complete with a chartlet (not for navigation etc.). CDYC members will be present to help with your arrival.
Fair winds,
Reuben Howes.
Commodore, CDYC
CDYC (Chepstow and District Yacht Club) are holding our 61st year celebrations with a Regatta at St Pierre Pill on the 5th & 6th of June, with arrival on Friday 4th possible, if required. A warm and friendly welcome awaits you and your Club, whether you arrive by yacht or car (limited camping available).
During Saturday we will be holding the Commodore’s Cup Competition (a light-hearted sail, paddle or any method, excluding engines) in any ‘craft’ that floats, e.g. your tender, waterwings, a raft of made of fenders etc. around a course in the Pill, with a more formal event later in the day.
We will have a number of BBQs for you to cook your own food and cold drinks / salads etc on offer, with music and entertainment on Saturday evening.
For anyone who is lively enough on Sunday there will be a club cruise on Sunday that is proving popular with our members. This will be a quiet, relaxed and informal weekend for people who enjoy the Bristol Channel to socialise in a very rural and tranquil location at our moorings.
We can raft around 15 yachts that can dry out across the Pill, with fin keelers up to about 4ft 6" draught (over 6’ has been accommodated) on a mooring in the deeper mud. We have pilotage instructions on our website (www.cdyc.co.uk), complete with a chartlet (not for navigation etc.). CDYC members will be present to help with your arrival.
Fair winds,
Reuben Howes.
Commodore, CDYC
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