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Olympic sailor backs Door to Shore campaign
Sir Ben Ainslie, the most successful Olympic sailor of all time, has thrown his support behind Sussex Sailability’s charity fundraising campaign to build some of the very best facilities for sailors with disabilities in the UK – right here at Sussex Yacht Club.
The ‘Door to Shore’ campaign aims to raise £538,000 which will allow the Yacht Club, in partnership with Sussex Sailability, to create a fully accessible centre of sailing excellence in Shoreham.
Posted: September 11th 2019

New Year's Eve 2019
TO ALL THE LUCKY NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER TICKET HOLDERS! Please arrive between 6.30pm and 7.00pm to be seated at 7.30pm WE HAVE SOLD OUT OF DINNER DANCE TICKETS! […]
Posted: August 15th 2019

Timelapse camera footage of Clubhouse Construction
With thanks to SYC club member David Parry, you are welcome to click the link below to see the construction undertaken at a speed never before seen by a British […]
Posted: August 14th 2019

£3111 raised from 'Up the Creek' Raft Race
The final figure raised from our first charity raft race was a brilliant £3,111 profit. Our grateful thanks to all our sponsors, donors of gifts and prizes and of course […]
Posted: July 31st 2019

'Out on the Floor' Northern Soul Party
Saturday 28th September 1900 to midnight 'Out on the Floor' Northern Soul Party night at Sussex Yacht Club. Free entry. All welcome. DJ Terry Hendrick. Light bites available too. Following […]
Posted: July 31st 2019

Open Day Sunday 4th August
Fantastic family fun at our Open Day A fantastic day of family fun is promised for Sunday 4 August when we will be holding our annual Open Day from 10am […]
Posted: July 26th 2019

Ruling of European Court of Justice regarding red diesel in pleasure craft
Please find below a link to a government consultation document regarding the ruling of the European Court of Justice. If you use red diesel the proposed changes are going to […]
Posted: July 26th 2019

More on Southwick Parking Restrictions from the Secretary
From 1 July 2019
About a month ago, wooden posts appeared along Riverside Road adjacent to our moorings. Upon enquiring of the Port why they were there, we were advised that the Port had contracted with a car parking enforcement company, GXS, to patrol, monitor and enforce car parking in all areas of Port controlled roads and car parks including Riverside Road and Lady Bee Marina car park.
Posted: June 27th 2019