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Seasalter
Sailing Club is on the North Kent coast 2 miles west of Whitstable and 5
miles from the end of the M2 motorway. Our focus is on club racing and
leisure sailing, of dinghies and catamarans, in a relaxed atmosphere
suitable for single and family members. The Club is open for new members
but cannot, at present, provide courses for absolute beginners -
although we can provide information on local RYA training schools.
The clubhouse is
adjacent to the sea wall with panoramic views from the 1st floor
clubroom across Whitstable Bay, the main sailing area. There is free
public car parking adjacent and the club has its own boat storage and
camping field on the other side of the road. The field is only 70 metres
from the ramp over the sea wall leading to the gently sloping sand and
pebble beach, and thence less than 10 metres to the high water mark.
Organised
sailing takes place during weekends from March to November when tides
are suitable and a number of members also sail during weekdays in the
summer months. The sea is shallow and tides only permit approximately
1.5 to 2 hours sailing either side of high tide.
The Club places
no restriction on classes of sailing boat and there is a near 50/50
split between dinghies and catamarans. Club racing is split into two
fleets by PY handicap rating (Fast Fleet<950, Slow Fleet>950). No
keelboats or powerboats are permitted. The largest fleet comprises 18
Sprint 15 catamarans with Byte, Dart18, Enterprise, Laser, Miracle,
Mirror and Solo classes making up the majority of the rest of the
fleet.
The Club owns
three boats for occasional use, on payment of a donation towards upkeep,
by members - subject to prior booking. These are a Mirror, Sprint 15
and Dart 18 catamarans.
The Club has
full changing and galley facilities and a Licensed bar. Two Club dinners
and monthly themed social evenings complement the regular Friday night
social and games evenings in the clubroom and bar. Members are expected
to perform a small number of duties each year in the race tower or on
the patrol boats.
For more details
see the fuller introduction following the directions on how to find us.
Directions
Route 1 -
From the M2 J7 (Brenley Corner) - junction with the A2
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Continue on to the A299
towards Margate and Ramsgate (right hand lane at end of the M2)
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Take the first exit sign
posted Faversham, Graveney and Goodnestone (Marked as '1' On The Map)
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In 75 metres take the first
right, sign posted Goodnestone & Graveney
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Follow the road through
Goodnestone and Graveney and then onto the salt marshes (Beware of
oncoming traffic at the bridge over the railway in Graveney and the
30MPH speed limit)
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In another 2 kilometres, as
you pass the 'Sportsman' public house, you meet the sea wall. Follow
this for approximately 400 metres and the Club is the first building on
the left.
Route 2 - From The M2 J7
(Recommended for towing larger catamarans)
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Continue on to the A299 for
approximately 4 kilometres until you have crossed a raised viaduct
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Leave the A299 at the junction
sign posted Whitstable (Marked as '2' on The Map)
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Straight over the 1st
Roundabout (2nd Exit)
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Left at the 2nd Roundabout
(1st Exit)
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Proceed down to the bottom of
the hill until you pass the Fire Station and then a filling station
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Turn Left immediately after
the filling station (Just after the road bears right)
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Follow this road for
approximately 2 kilometres when you will pass under a low railway bridge
and then a large caravan site.
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The road now follows the
shoreline and between beachfront chalets. Once the beach side chalets
finish there is beach front parking and the next two storey building on
that side is the Club.
Route 3 - From the A299 London bound carriageway
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Take the Whitstable and
Canterbury exit slip road and turn right (4th exit) at the
roundabout - over the A299
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Take the 2nd exit
from the next roundabout
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Proceed down to the bottom of
the hill until you pass the Fire Station and then a filling station
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Turn Left immediately after
the filling station (Just after the road bears right)
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Follow this road for
approximately 2 kilometres when you will pass under a low railway bridge
and past a caravan site.
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The road now follows the
shoreline and between beachfront chalets. Once the beach side chalets
finish there is beach front parking and the next two storey building on
that side is the Club.
Map and Driving Directions
Accommodation
Camping in
the Club Grounds is free to Sailors taking part in Open Events.
Whilst it is not necessary to book space for tents we are limited to
six caravans and prior booking for caravans and / or motor homes is
required.
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