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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
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SUMMARY:Arnside Wanderer Dinghy Event Sat 2nd and Sun 3rd May
DESCRIPTION:Location – Ashmeadow Slipway\, Promenade\, Arnside LA1 0AD\n \nA chance for Wanderer Dinghy Owners to sail in the scenic estuary at Arnside in Cumbria. \nWe plan running a race on one day and a cruise out into Morecambe Bay towards Holme Island and Grange-over-Sands on the other. \nThere are three Wanderers kept at the Club\, including two club boats. \nWe plan to meet up in a local pub on Saturday after sailing and on Sunday in the Club’s historic Club House in old customs bonded warehouse. On Saturday night there is a concert by Chris James an award winning blue’s guitarist. To book https://www.tickettailor.com/events/arnsidesailingclub/2153938 \n  \nWanderers at Arnside \nArnside \nArnside is located on the Kent Estuary south of Kendal in the Arnside-Silverdale National Scenic Area. The estuary opens out into Morecambe Bay. There are outstanding views across the estuary to the Lake District Hills. Arnside grew up as a scenic holiday resort in the nineteenth century after the opening of the railway with water- based activities as one of its attractions. The railway crosses the estuary on a viaduct above the village. \nArnside has a long sailing history. Historically the estuary was the port for Kendal. The Victorians held regattas. The village’s first Sailing Club was set up in 1857. Crossfields built Morecambe Bay Prawners and yachts in the village from the 1840s to the 1940s. Arthur Ransome’s Swallow was built in Arnside and kept on the estuary by local teenager in the 1930s. \nThe tide often comes in with a Bore. This is followed by a two-to-three-hour sailing window. Winds tend to fairly consistent compared to an inland lake especially if there is a sea breeze. Tide against wind can create exciting sailing conditions. \nThe area is good for walking. Arnside Knott\, one of the best viewpoints in the country overlooks the village and there is an excellent path along the coast. If the weather is unsuitable there are nearby historic houses and museums to visit \n \nArnside Sailing Club \nThe current Arnside Sailing Club was set up in 1958. It has around 300 members including partners and children. The Club offers sailing\, paddleboarding and kayak. It is affiliated to both the RYA and Paddle UK and is a RYA Training Centre at Killington near Sedbergh. The Clubhouse is in a historic customs bonded warehouse on the Promenade is used for live music. \nFor more info www.arnsidesailingclub.co.uk \nCrewing Opportunities \nIf you do not plan bringing your own boat there might be crewing opportunities\, so do get in touch.. \nPrice £20 per person for the weekend \nBooking is via Arnside Sailing Club’s booking site \nhttps://widget.eola.co/1222/activities/arnside-wanderer-dinghy-event \nFor more information \nContact alasdairsimpson@arnsidesailingclub.org.uk
URL:https://www.wanderer.org.uk/event/racing-and-cruising-from-arnside-cumbria/
LOCATION:Arnside SC\, 17 The Promenade\, Arnside\, Cumbria\, LA5 0HD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cruise,Race
ORGANIZER;CN="Alasdair Simpson":MAILTO:alasdairsimpson2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTSTAMP:20260430T153518
CREATED:20260217T114218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T201918Z
UID:7896-1780617600-1780876799@www.wanderer.org.uk
SUMMARY:Wanderer Scotland 2026
DESCRIPTION:Wanderer Scotland – Tighnabruaich  Fri 5 – Sun 7 June \nTighnabruaich Sailing School\, Carry Farm\, Tighnabruaich PA21 2AH \nWanderer Scotland Cruising \n  \nWanderers with Isle of Arran in the background \nJoin for us three days sailing in one of the best dinghy cruising locations in the British Isles. It is well worth the journey.  In each of the last two years\, we had three days of glorious sunshine making for perfect sailing conditions. At Tighnabruaich it gets dark just before 11pm in June. \nWe will be based at Tighnabruaich Sailing School at Carry Farm on the West Kyles four miles south of Tighnabruaich.  The Kyles of Bute separate Bute from the Scottish mainland. They are one of the most scenic areas in Scotland. \nSailing Plans \nView over West Kyle \n\nEach day depending on the weather we plan to make day cruises of 15 to 20 miles stopping at a remote a beach for a picnic lunch. \nFrom Carry Farm\, we can sail in three different directions: \n1. North up the West Kyle to Tighnabruaich and beyond \n2. South round Ardlamont Point then up Loch Fyne to remote beaches \n3. South along the Bute Shore to St Ninan’s Bay or round the Isle of Inchmarnock. \nSailing south from Carry Farm offers the feeling of being out in the open sea. Loch Fyne is 4 miles wide. There are eight miles of water separating us from the Isle of the Arran and its mountains.. We should see plenty of wildlife\, including seals. \nWest Kyle \nFor a short day we could sail across the West Kyle to beaches on the Isle of Bute\, sail to the pub at Kames or stop inTighnabruaich. \nThe Sailing School will be providing safety boat cover for us of each of the three days and sailing advice if needed. Their help and local knowledge have proved invaluable in running the event. Safety boat cover means we can sail further to remote locations than otherwise. \nDiscussing the day’s plans \nCarry Farm \nSituated on the shores of the West Kyle\, the 66 acre\, Carry Farm offers camping\, space for camper vans and four holiday lodges\, all overlooking the sea. The farm has its own beach where you can enjoy a swim in water warmed by the Gulf Stream. There are so showers and laundry facilities. \nThe farm’s animals include rare Hebridean sheep\, goats\, donkeys and hens. You may see Red Squirrels in the woods\, oystercatchers and eider ducks on the shore\, and butterflies in the wildflower rich grassland. \nStaying at Carry Farm \nThere are luxury self- catering lodges (book early) \, £583 for three days \nCamping is £15 per person per night with a water side view.There is space for camper vans. \nCamping at Carry Farm \nTo book contact the farm direct https://www.carryfarm.co.uk \nOther accommodation in the area \nThere is also accommodation nearby at Kames\, Tighnabruaich and Portavadie Marina \nTighnabruaich \nTighnabruaich grew up as a select resort for the wealthy of Glasgow with large Victorian villas lining the shore. Up till 1960s when the road from the west was built\, the steamer was the main means of getting to the village. PSS Waverley still regularly visits the village. There are palm trees in the gardens. The Kyles are popular with yachts. \nOther activities in the area \nThe walk along the shoreside single-track road to Kames is very pleasant. From Tighnabruaich you can walk east along the shore for several miles through woods. Other walks in the area tend to be rougher. Kilbride Beach on the other side of the peninsula is well worth visiting (You could go swimming).Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute has a stunning interior and beautiful walled gardens. Benmore Botanic Gardens with their giant redwoods are within driving distance. PortavadieMarina has a spa and swimming pool. From Portavadie\, you can catch the ferry to Tarbet. \nEvening Plans \nEach evening\, we plan to go to a local pub or restaurant. If it is sunny on one day we may have a barbecue on the beach \nCombine the Event with a long holiday in Scotland \nYou could combine the event with a longer holiday in Scotland for example visiting the Isle of Islay with itsdistilleries unspoilt and beaches or climb the Arrochar Alpes to the north. You should be able to leave your boat at the Sailing School during the week \nScottish Wanderer Championship at Cramond\, near Edinburgh June 13/14th \nThe Scottish Wanderer Championship event at Cramond near Edinburgh is the weekend after. You could be the next Scottish National Champion. Cramond featured in the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. \nGetting to Tighnabruaich \nWhilst Tighnabruaich is a long way from anywhere\, it is well worth the drive. Whichever way you come the last part of the drive is very scenic. You can either catch the ferry across the Clyde from Gourock (the return ticket is about half price if you buy it in advance through the Western Ferries website) ordrive along the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond round the head of Loch Long  over the Rest and Be Thankful Pass and down the Cowal Peninsula. \n  \nBookings: \nThe price for the event is \n£25 per person per day \n£25 for boat storage on Thursday night \nThe price helps us cover the cost of providing safety boat cover for the weekend \nFor further info alasdairsimpson2@gmail.com \nTo book your boat entry and make payment use the WCOA website below choosing tickets for the days you will attend as well as the Event Participation Ticket. Please let alasdairsimpson2@gmail.comalasdairsimpson2@gmail.com know you are coming. \nIf you do not plan bringing your own dinghy we might be able to find you a place of another boat \n  \nYou MUST include the free EVENT PARTICIPATION ticket with the necessary declarations completed. \nThe relevant documents can be accessed here: \n\nWCOA EVENT RISK STATEMENT DECLARATION\nDATA PROTECTION and USE OF IMAGES of YOU and YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS TAKING PART\nMEDICAL INFORMATION AND IMPAIRMENTS\nWCOA Safer Cruising Guidelines\n\n 
URL:https://www.wanderer.org.uk/event/wanderer-scotland/
LOCATION:Tignabruich Sailing School\, Tighnabruaich\, Argyll\, PA21 2AH
CATEGORIES:Cruise
ORGANIZER;CN="Alasdair Simpson":MAILTO:alasdairsimpson2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260616T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T153518
CREATED:20251026T141323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251026T141323Z
UID:7788-1781614800-1781956800@www.wanderer.org.uk
SUMMARY:WandererWest 2026
DESCRIPTION:For 2026 WandererWest returns to Coastland in Mylor for another great few days of cruising the Carrick Roads and beyond. The organised event runs from Tuesday 16 June with full day sailing on Wednesday\, Thursday and Friday and departing on Saturday 20 June. \n \nBased at Coastland Life\, Mylor Harbour\, for those wishing to stay on site:\n• 13 camping pitches available all with electric available\n• 5 spaces for campervans also with electric hook-up\n• Showers & toilet facilities on site\n• Camper’s Kitchen (with fridge\, microwave\, kettle and sink)\n• Boat park with launching on the site\n• Safety cover will be provided for the main sailing days\n• Extra days may be available to extend your stay. \nThe area is a beautiful place to sail with many lovely destinations in easy reach. \n  \nThe booking process has changed for 2026 in that bookings will be made direct with Coastland. We ask that you fill in the Event Participation ticket below to sign off agreement to those terms etc and also so that we know you are taking part. \nBe sure to let Coastland know when you are booking that you are part of the WCOA so that we can liaise with them as necessary. \nInformation about Coastland and booking can be found at https://www.coastland.life/ \nYou MUST get the free EVENT PARTICIPATION ticket with the necessary declarations completed. \nThe relevant documents can be accessed here: \n\nWCOA EVENT RISK STATEMENT DECLARATION\nDATA PROTECTION and USE OF IMAGES of YOU and YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS TAKING PART\nMEDICAL INFORMATION AND IMPAIRMENTS\nWCOA Safer Cruising Guidelines\n\n 
URL:https://www.wanderer.org.uk/event/wandererwest-2026/
LOCATION:Coastland Life\, Mylor Harbour\, Falmouth\, Cornwall\, TR11 5UF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cruise
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Sharples":MAILTO:johnsharples10@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260718T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T153518
CREATED:20260409T103605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T103851Z
UID:8000-1783861200-1784397600@www.wanderer.org.uk
SUMMARY:WandererFest 2026
DESCRIPTION:CRUISING \nBookings can be made from Sunday July 12th\, fleet cruising starts on Tuesday 14th July to Friday 17th July. Members depart Saturday 18th July and may sail during that day. We have exclusive use of the site to camp and sail for any or all of the days. Tides are favourable for day cruising. \n Cruising on the principle of cruising-in-company will take place on each day Tuesday to Friday.  As there will be no support boat sailors should be competent and equipped to sail independently in marine conditions. We will start with a briefing at 10 am to be on the water by 11 am. Destinations may include Dell Quay\, East Head\, Thorney\, Emsworth and Langstone. Or do your own pottering. The slipway has an electronic winch for recovery of boats.  \nFor camping\, tents or motorhomes\, select a pitch in the field known as Wood Park North and South. Campers should park their cars in the field. The visitor car park field to the left of the lane on arrival is the place\, nearest to the shore\, also to park boats. There are  loos and showers located near the boat park and we will also have hired loos in the camp field. The “pavilion” next to the launch area will be available for use of the fridge\, brewing tea or coffee\, or for watching\, with thanks to Bosham SC for the use. No cooking however is permitted in the pavilion.   \nSelf-catering will again be the norm. Members may also enjoy rambling around the lovely country and coastal walks. Dogs are welcome so long as your dog doesn’t bark a lot\, is under control at all times and poop in the camping field is scooped. The local pub at Chidham may well be the focus of evening activities. A torch is useful at night! \nTickets for all bookings for WandererFest are purchased online.  \nYou can purchase tickets below for the event. You MUST include the free EVENT PARTICIPATION ticket with the necessary declarations completed. \nThe relevant documents can be accessed here: \n\nWCOA EVENT RISK STATEMENT DECLARATION\nDATA PROTECTION and USE OF IMAGES of YOU and YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS TAKING PART\nMEDICAL INFORMATION AND IMPAIRMENTS\nWCOA Safer Cruising Guidelines
URL:https://www.wanderer.org.uk/event/wandererfest-2026/
LOCATION:Cobnor\, Cobnor House\, Chidham\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, PO18 8TE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cruise,Festival,Race
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ORGANIZER;CN="Richard Matlby":MAILTO:richard.maltby9@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260815
DTSTAMP:20260430T153518
CREATED:20260217T115104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T105304Z
UID:7907-1786492800-1786751999@www.wanderer.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cruising in the Swale
DESCRIPTION:The Swale is a tidal waterway between the Isle of Sheppey and mainland Kent. With extensive salt marshes on both sides\, the Swale forms an area of international importance for birds and nature conservation. From Whitstable our day sails are planned to go with the morning flow and afternoon ebb of the tide to Shellness (3 miles)\, Faversham Creek (6 miles) and Conyer Creek (8 miles). If you love estuary sailing and the solitude that the Swale can offer (although just 55 miles from London)\, it brings its own navigational challenges\, as marked by the relics of many wrecks seen along the shores of the creeks and the Swale itself. Passage plans will be provided. Bookings for any or all of the three days will be through the Whitstable YC website. \n\nCruisers will be welcome to stay for the weekend racing and racers are welcome to book any day for the cruising. For more information about Whitstable YC go to Homepage – Whitstable Yacht Club and for the event contact Richard Maltby – richard.maltby9@gmail.com
URL:https://www.wanderer.org.uk/event/cruising-in-the-swale/
LOCATION:Whitstable YC\, 3-4 Sea Wall\, Whitstable\, Kent\, CT5 1BX
CATEGORIES:Cruise
ORGANIZER;CN="Richard Matlby":MAILTO:richard.maltby9@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260907
DTSTAMP:20260430T153518
CREATED:20260217T115723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260411T201726Z
UID:7915-1788566400-1788739199@www.wanderer.org.uk
SUMMARY:Wanderer North 2026 (Derwentwater)
DESCRIPTION:Wanderer North – Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th September 2026 \nDerwentwater Marina\, Portinscale\, Keswick\, Cumbria\, CA12 5RF \n \nEnjoy two days late summer sailing on Derwentwater\, one of the Lake District’s most iconic lakes. Overlooked by Skiddaw with the Cats Bell ridge to the west the scenery is simply stunning. \nWe will be based at Derwentwater Marina at the north end of the lake. Each day we hope to sail to a beach for a picnic lunch. Alternatively\, there are beaches with a café or pub nearby which we can walk to. We may try an informal race using the lake’s islands as markers. \n \nYou could combine the weekend’s sailing with a longer holiday in the Lake District or try sailing in other lakes. \n \n\nFor further information – alasdairsimpson2@gmail.com \n\nBooking for your boat is through the Marina’s website. \nhttps://derwentwatermarina.co.uk/product/short-stay-shore-storage-dinghys-up-to-16ft/\n \nThe cost of a week’s dinghy storage and launching which would cover the weekend is £85 \n \nIf you want to store your dinghy for a shorter time period contact the marina direct info@derwentwatermarina.co.uk \n \nBooking a week’s dinghy storage also allows you to stay longer in the Lakes\, combining a sailing holiday with a walking one.\n \nWe hope to provide safety boat cover. \nNearby Accommodation \nThere is plenty of accommodation nearby including a caravan site\, camping\, self-catering\, guest houses\, hotels and a youth hostel in Keswick. The Marina have self- catering accommodation though this tends to get booked up early. \nEvening Activities \nEach evening\, we plan to meet up in a pub for a meal. \n\nOnce booked\, please also fill in our (free) participation form to let us now that you are coming\, agreeing to our conditions and so we know of any medical conditions. \nCould you please let alasdairsimpson2@gmail.com know you are coming. \nIf you are not planning to bring a boat up or need a crew\, please contact Alasdair to see if we can sort anything out. \nYou MUST obtain the free EVENT PARTICIPATION ticket (in addition to the purchases from the Marina) with the necessary declarations completed. \nThe relevant documents can be accessed here: \n\nWCOA EVENT RISK STATEMENT DECLARATION\nDATA PROTECTION and USE OF IMAGES of YOU and YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS TAKING PART\nMEDICAL INFORMATION AND IMPAIRMENTS\nWCOA Safer Cruising Guidelines
URL:https://www.wanderer.org.uk/event/wanderer-north-2026-derwentwater/
LOCATION:Derwentwater Marina\, Portinscale\, Keswick\, Cumbria\, CA12 5RF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cruise,Festival
ORGANIZER;CN="Alasdair Simpson":MAILTO:alasdairsimpson2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DTSTAMP:20260430T153518
CREATED:20260217T115346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T111223Z
UID:7911-1790035200-1790380799@www.wanderer.org.uk
SUMMARY:WandererEast
DESCRIPTION:Wanderer East this year will be based at Horning Sailing Club. \nSailing will be to Wroxham and down to Potter Heigham with lots of sailing availability on the river network for which an outboard engine is recommended. \nHorning has three good pubs for refreshment and plenty of accommodation possibilities. \nMore details and tickets to follow. . . . . . .
URL:https://www.wanderer.org.uk/event/wanderereast/
LOCATION:Horning SC\, Swan Green\, Lower Street\, Horning\, Norfolk\, NR12 8AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cruise
ORGANIZER;CN="Neil Lawrence":MAILTO:neilpaula31@gmail.com
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