Duty Instructions for Members

As a sailing club our racing is run by volunteers and member duty shifts which are very valuable to the club. We have great people involved and helping out.

As a sailing member completing your rostered duty is an essential component of your membership.  It is important to pre-confirm your attendance using “Dutyman”, arrange a swap if necessary, and to record your attendance so that you receive average race points and boat storage points if applicable. Continue reading

Tackers Enrolments Open Now

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Looking for a new fun challenge for your children for the weekends or summer holidays – why not enrol them into the tackers sailing courses.  Or if you have children with experience or a partner who is interested in learning to sail then enrol in “Start Sailing”

All enquires to: training@elwoodsc.com or click HERE for more information and to book

2015-16 Season Calendar

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Here is the new sailing and events calendar for Elwood Sailing Club 2015-2016 season (updated 29 Aug 2015).

The season will off with Opening Day on the Friday 2nd October – Grand Final Public Holiday.  The club will be having a spit roast and the bar is open to celebrate the new season.

ISAF Coming To Elwood

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As many of you would know Elwood SC has been asked to join the ISAF World Cup in December, which is based from RMYC.  Elwood SC has been appointed to a participate in the race management of the Vipers and Kite Boarders.  This is a brilliant opportunity for Elwood Club Members to volunteer on the water.  Experience is not necessary as you will be taught on the water – however, those with experience are greatly appreciated.  ISAF will also feed you during the racing and provide invites to their social activities – which is based around St Kilda. Continue reading

F18 Worlds – Kiel, Germany

F18sESC sailors and 2015 Victorian F18 champions Chris Boag & Tom Salt are currently competing in the F18 World Championships being held in Kiel, Germany. F18 action

They are in good company, competing with fellow Australians Glenn Ashby & Brett Goodall and over 160 other boats. You can follow their progress on the official website or facebook.

Let’s hope they also bring back some of the latest 2 handed cat sailing techniques!