Uncategorized

  • A Letter From Our Commodore!

    Now that the the new boathouse has been commissioned and is running smoothly, WQSC is looking for a director to join the Hub Club board to join 2 other sailing club nominated directors. This letter, downloadable as a pdf file, explains more about the role. Interested volunteers can contact the Commodore at: Doug Hinge, Commodore,

    Read more

  • Our new “For Sale & Wanted” page goes live!

    Click For Sale and Wanted in the top left of the screen to see some genuine bargains!

    Read more

  • Membership Renewals Burst Into Life!

    Today has seen the first round of automatic membership renewal reminders being sent from our new MemberMojo system. The system generated emails were sent out just after midnight and the first two renewals happened when a couple of night-owls were on their computers between 1.00am and 2.00am! …..

    Read more

  • “Things That Go Bump In The Night”

    Our 3rd Winter Talk tells the story of HMS Nottingham’s encounter with Wolf Rock near Lord Howe Island in 2002. Captain Ian Groom MBE RN and Commander John Lea MBE RN Rtd tell the story The talk begins at 19.30 on Monday 18th March at Bere Alston Bowling Club. Doors (and the bar) open at

    Read more

  • Cadets Pack Bags For Leader Trip

    On Saturday a group of our cadets arranged a bag packing session on the tills at Morrisons to raise funds for their upcoming trip on the Brixham Trawler Leader. Sporting brand new WQSC hoodies bearing our new Avocet, the team also made good use of the club’s new promotional banner. The bag packing raised the

    Read more

  • Our New Burgees Are Here!

    The more sharp eyed of our readers will have noted that the design of the Avocet on our club emblem has changed slightly. The new design has been incorporated in the club burgee and the first batch featuring the new style have now been delivered. They are available in two sizes of 15″ & 18″.

    Read more

  • “A Very Useful River” by Clive Charlton

    Our 2nd Winter talk, “A Very Useful River” by Clive Charlton will be held at Bere Alston Bowling Club on Monday 18th February at 19.30 (the bar opens at 19.00!). The talk is a history of shipping, trade and shipbuilding on the River Tamar. The talk is open to club members and the general public

    Read more

  • The Journey Begins

    Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

    Read more