What's coming up for Tenby Sailing Club
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Tenby Sailing Club's weekend races were cancelled due to a poor weather forecast.
However, conditions on the day, Saturday, June 7, turned out better than expected.
Sailors will continue racing on Tuesdays and Saturdays across all classes.
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Thursday, June 12, will see the next class race for the Redwings.
The Redwing Inland National Championship 2025 is set for June 21 and 22 at Llys-y-frân reservoir, organised by Tenby Sailing Club.
The annual Tenby Regatta and Round Caldey race is scheduled for the weekend of July 12 and 13.
The club is also preparing for the National Championships for GP 14s, Miracles, and Enterprise classes at the start of August, followed by the National Redwing Championships later in the month.
In cruiser racing, the Alpaca Lypse annual Passage Race from Pembroke Haven Yacht Club (PHYC) to Tenby will take place on Saturday, June 14, offering prizes totalling £500.
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The weekend will be preceded by a feeder race or cruise in company from Tenby on Friday and followed by a return race to PHYC on Sunday.
Swansea Yacht Club is also organising an event to sail to Tenby on Saturday.
Junior training is held every Wednesday evening, starting at 5.30pm, followed by a barbecue.
A Level 1 Powerboat course is scheduled for junior members on Sunday, August 31.
In the clubhouse, the last quiz in the current series attracted a full house.
Team Twp took first place, with team RLYL in second and Four's Company in third.
The new season of quizzes will begin in September.
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