contacts
and membership
| Ordinary Member £85 (apply) |
An Ordinary member is a full member of the Club with one vote at General Meetings of the Club. This is the only class of membership with the right to propose and second new members and other like privileges. |
| Family Member £95 (apply) |
An Ordinary membership, with the addition of rights for the Ordinary member's partner and children (under 18) to use the Club Sailing facilities. The partner and children may attend and speak at, but not vote at General Meetings of the Club. |
| Junior Membership £15 (apply) |
Low cost membership for those whose 18th birthday falls on or after 1st January of the relevant membership year. Junior membership provides full rights to use Club sailing facilities only under supervision of an ordinary member, and to attend and speak at but not to vote at General Meetings of the Club. |
| Student £25(apply) |
Student membership at the yearly-agreed rate may be sought by any person in full time higher education on sight of their matriculation card. Student membership provides full rights to use Club sailing facilities. They are able to attend and speak at General Meetings but not vote. |
| Duty Member £25 (apply) |
Duty Membership allows an individual or a family to use the sailing facilities at any time in a similar way to sailing members. Although all members of the family can do duties, attend and speak at General Meetings, only one member can vote. Duty Members do not have the right to propose or second new members and other like privileges. If, within a membership year, a Duty Member feels that they may want to take part in the sailing this membership can be changed to a sailing membership by paying, if so need be, a fee so as to equal the fee for an Ordinary or Family Membership as desired. |
| Holiday £15 |
Holiday membership is available to any one person or family for one period of four consecutive weeks in any calendar year.This class is intended to meet the requirements of holiday visitors and the like. It confers no voting rights. Holiday membership provides full rights to use all the Club Sailing facilities, but no right to attend General Meetings |
| Social
£25 (apply) |
Social
Membership
allows
an
individual or a family to use the club house facilities
at any time in a similar way to sailing members but not the sailing
facilities. If, within a membership year, a Social Member feels that he may want to take part in the sailing or duties, this membership can be changed to a sailing or duty membership by paying, if so need be, a fee so as to equal the fee for an Ordinary, Duty or Family Membership as desired. |
| Inactive
£10 |
Existing Ordinary members may, with the approval of the Committee, remain members for a substantially reduced membership fee. The expectation is that, while "Inactive", the member would make use of the Club House facilities only. While Inactive all voting rights are suspended. |
| Associate | Youth Groups and other suitably constituted bodies maybe granted Associate membership in order that their members may use the Club Sailing facilities. Associate membership confers no voting rights. No subscription will be charged. Contact the Secretary |
| Guests | Member’s sailing guests may at the discretion of a member, use the sailing facilities for up to three visits in a season, after which they must become a member to continue to use the sailing facilities. |