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Dedicate in Memory or as a Living Legacy
We are due to move into our new Clubhouse in the next few months.
There are a number of opportunities within the new building which may give Members the opportunity to pay tribute to loved ones who are no longer with us, or to leave a living legacy representing you/your family’s time a Sussex Yacht Club and contribute in a truly meaningful way to the building which we hope will be our home into the next century.
Posted: August 7th 2020

Commodore Zoom
19:00 Thu 16 July 2020
Just a reminder that SYC Commodore Kevin Headon will be holding a Zoom video meeting session for members on Thursday 16 July at 19:00.
Posted: July 15th 2020

Return to Racing
Update VI Issued 10 July 2020
Dear all, Firstly, I must apologise on behalf of the Keelboat Section for what has been a flow of quite conflicting information recently.
Those of you who have been following this will know that we have been seeking ways of allowing crewed competitive sailing on keelboats to recommence. The tools we have been using for this exercise are, amongst other sources, advise from the RYA and the ever-changing guidance coming from central government on family and friends social interaction.
Posted: July 10th 2020

Return to Racing
Update Issued 16 July 2020
Dear all,
There have been further developments in the short period of time since our last communication. In particular, as anticipated, some new guidance from the government on the reintroduction of team sports.
The department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport has produced something called the return to Recreational Team Sport Framework, read for yourself;
Posted: July 10th 2020

Return of Activities #01
Published Tue 30 June 2020
It is with great pleasure that I am writing to announce a return of water-based activities at SYC.
The last few months have been very tough for many people and businesses and my heart goes out to any of the SYC family who have been directly impacted by this horrific virus.
On the plus side, the sacrifices we have all made since 23 March now seem to have taken effect and as many aspects of life in the UK start to return to the “new normal”, so can activities at the Club.
Posted: June 30th 2020

Coronavirus Update #11
Published Mon 29 Jun 2020
Dear Fellow Members,
This update is hopefully the last from me on the topic of the lockdown and easing of lockdown for Members, Visitors and Staff of Our Yacht Club.
If things change for the worse, I will of course email you again but hopefully my future emails will be far more upbeat than the Coronavirus news sheets sent out to date.
Posted: June 29th 2020

Coronavirus Update #10
Published Fri 29 May 2020
Dear Fellow Members,
I am pleased to be able to follow the Country in announcing the lockdown relaxation of elements of the club. Some of the changes will happen from tomorrow, Saturday 30 May, and some from Monday 1 June.
The slipway at Shoreham will be open at weekends from tomorrow, Saturday 30 May, between the hours of 08:00 and 17:00 only.
Posted: May 29th 2020

Building Progress Video
Posted 16 May 2020
Allowed and hour for exercise each day during the national Coronavirus lock down, C Warriner chose to keep fit by clambering around the building site that is going to be the new Sussex Yacht Club house. He took a video camera with him.
The film is in HD so you can expand to full screen if you wish.
Posted: May 16th 2020

Coronavirus Update #09
Published Tue 13 May 2020
We are as keen as any of you to get back on the water, but this needs to be done as safely as possible and only when Government guidance allows.
The Government guidance on ‘accessing green spaces’ was updated this morning and this gave positive news in relation to our water-based activities. The revised guidance is that:
“All forms of water sports practiced on open waterways, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, rowing, kayaking, surfing, paddle-boarding and the use of privately-owned motorised craft (in line with the guidance issued by the relevant navigation authority) are allowed.”
We have also received confirmation from Shoreham Port that they will now be allowing ‘leisure vessels’ to access the locks and Shoreham Port generally.
Posted: May 13th 2020