Rowing: Wapping History row (Medium)
A row up to Wapping which we hope will be enlivened by a local history lecture from a guest passenger.... Safety Briefing: 11:00 Ropes Off: 11:30 Finish: 14:15 High Water: 13:04 BST @ London Bridge Sunset: 21:20
A row up to Wapping which we hope will be enlivened by a local history lecture from a guest passenger.... Safety Briefing: 11:00 Ropes Off: 11:30 Finish: 14:15 High Water: 13:04 BST @ London Bridge Sunset: 21:20
Day: Sunday Briefing: 11:00 Start:12:30 Tides: HW | 13:31 Course: Club House
Safety Briefing: 11:15 Ropes Off: 11:45 Finish: 15:45 High Water: 13:51 BST @ London Bridge Sunset: 21:20
This event is for members & applying members only. Roger is running a workshop on a Tuesday night to learning “Whipping” and “Splicing” (we may not get to the chains!) every other month starting from 17th February. Bring your own fid! Whipping and splicing are traditional ways to repair and care for your rope. They're...
GYC members welcome new and applying members interested in sailing and rowing. Every Tuesday from 1930, enter the club via the pedestrian entrance next to the main gate at the end of Peartree Way. Ring the bell if closed.
This weekend course develops your confidence helming in stronger and gusty winds (hopefully). You must have completed L/1 in tidal conditions and had a season crewing and helming under supervision.
We are having a Jumble Sale on 4th July and if you like a table we are charging £10 this year only. Any questions please do get in touch – social@greenwichyachtclub.co.uk
Safety Briefing: 15:50 Ropes Off: 16:20 Finish: 20:00 High Water: 17:53 BST @ London Bridge
Day: Tuesday Briefing: 17:00 Start:18:00 Tides: HW | 19:00 Course: Club House
VHF certificates are for life but it's important that you stay up to date with all rules and restrictions. Its very easy to forget!
Free evening session. The licence is for life but many members have forgotten simple procedures.
GYC members welcome new and applying members interested in sailing and rowing. Every Tuesday from 1930, enter the club via the pedestrian entrance next to the main gate at the end of Peartree Way. Ring the bell if closed.