News update, ‘sailing’ programme and Ardgour Muster

So here’s a quick update on recent Club activities followed by a reminder of this year’s remaining muster/race programme and more detailed Ardgour Muster info…

While no boats made the trip across the loch for the Camas na h-Eirghe/Lochleven Seafood Café midsummer evening muster on 19 June, we had 12 people representing a broad range of Club interests at the Café for a very convivial evening. So still highly successful in terms of bringing people together for an enjoyable Club event, and we’ll be looking at how to make this work better *with* boats next time!

Wednesday night sailing is still happening, albeit very much towards the ‘informal’ end of the scale and with some Wednesdays seeing no activity mainly due to less attractive conditions. But remember we’re rebuilding here after a period without organised activity and Rome wasn’t built in a day!

Skiff rowing continues to be as popular as ever with some longer rows (e.g. 25 June up the loch through the Caolas nan Con narrows) supplementing the regular Thursday/Sunday programme. But the slipway winch is also unfortunately out of action since that day and may be for some time, making rowing currently dependent on other means of launching Corrag. So for the time being Skiff Officer Gordon Milne will be updating rowers via WhatsApp on a day-by-day basis as to whether rowing’s on or not.

Note that some other launching/recovery activities (e.g. the Omega dinghy) may also be compromised by the winch unavailability, but not all as severely as for Corrag, and we do at least have other boats available for sailing nights.

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And now that reminder of our remaining muster/race programme:

Sat 26 July: Ardgour Day Muster (with Sun 27 July as ‘poor weather’ reserve day)
Sat 9/Sun 10 August: Lismore Weekend Muster (probable venue either Port Ramsay or Bernera Bay TBA depending on weather)
Sat 23 August: Round Balnagowan (Yacht) Race (with Sun 24 August as ‘poor weather’ reserve day)

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Ardgour Day Muster

Making use of similar tide times to our former ‘Ardgour Double’ day of yacht racing there and back, this brings an interesting ‘mini adventure’ through the tidal gates at Ballachulish Bridge and Corran Narrows with visitors’ moorings and *possibly* food ashore (not sure pub times play nicely with tides this year?) but, as a muster rather than racing event, is of course open to Club craft of all kinds.

Predicted tide times are for the scheduled date of Saturday 26 July and would of course be a little later on the following (reserve) day.

Oban tides (BST)
HW 07:52 3.7
LW 13:50 0.7
HW 19:53 4.0

Note that these are near-spring tides making awareness of the following gates (all times BST and predicted approximations) all the more important:

The tide is favourable out through Ballachulish Bridge from 08:52 till 14:38.
The tide is favourable northwards through Corran from 13:53 till 19:58.
The tide is favourable southwards back through Corran from 19:58*.
The tide is favourable back in through Ballachulish Bridge from 14:38 till 20:53.

*With approximately five nautical miles from Corran Narrows back to Ballachulish Bridge via Cuil-cheanna Spit buoy or four cutting the corner as tightly as you’d want to go, most participants may wish to leave Ardgour a little earlier against the last of the northbound tide.

Sunset is at approximately 21:47 BST.

We welcome participants of all experience levels and can ‘buddy’ anyone unsure of the ground or tides.

We can do a pre-departure onshore briefing on the day if requested.

To express interest or ask further questions, please contact Peter Duggan on .

Sailing dinghies again

New members Joe, Callum, Oliver and Cormac have been helping Vice Commodore Peter start sorting the Club dinghies that haven’t been used for a while and today Joe, Oliver and Cormac came back to actually take some sailing. So here you see the smallest boats (three of our Toppers and the solitary Laser Pico) because we’ve still to check the others and, despite starting and finishing in close to glassy calm, we had some better sailing in the brief breeze we enjoyed north of the islands. Just phone-through-waterproof-pouch photography from Peter in the Pico, but enough to give a flavour and we’re looking forward to getting some bigger boats going too! 🙂

Love Our Club Day – Members Spring gathering Announced

Love Our Club Day – Members Spring gathering announced – 27th April, 12pm – 4pm.

An opportunity for our members to come together, meet and welcome our newest members, and share plans and ambitions for the seasons adventures ahead over a BBQ! Join us on Love Your Club Day.

Following a hugely successful launch of ‘Love Your Cub day’ in 2024, we have decided to run these events twice a year, to launch the start and wrap up then end of season.

While we fire up the BBQ to keep you all well fed, and hope that you will all join in in a little spring clean of the Clubhouse and yard in advance of season kick off!

What might you help with? 

  • Replanting our planters?

  • Exterior white wash of our club house?

  • Building a viewing deck?

  • Tidying the yard or shed?

  • Fixing up the dinghies?

    and much more… sleeves up but BBQ rewards! 

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Club Sailing Calendar 2025 is now live for Glencoe Boat Club

Club Sailing Calendar 2025 is now live for Glencoe Boat Club

Club Sailing Calendar 2025 is now live for Glencoe Boat Club

We are delighted to announce that after months of preparation led by volunteer and Vice commodore Peter, your club is set to see sailing activity return to the club. The Club sailing calendar 2025 is now live for Glencoe Boat Club!

 
It has been a challenge, as it has been for many club to reinstate activity post lockdown period, but we have done it thanks to Peters commitment, enthusiasm and determination. With support from the RYA Scotland, and from volunteer committee member for members events, Pam. Team work is making the dream work, and we invite all sailors to update your calendar!
 
Please note that motor boats and other vessels are also welcome to engage in sailing events, although only sailing yachts can compete in the Round Balnagowan Race.
 
You can find all sailing activity dates for 2025 on the Club website calendar.
 
You  you can put any questions or suggestions about sailing activity to Vice Commodore Peter Duggan at anytime.

Summary of club sailing calendar 2025 

Here is a summary of the events now published for your diaries. You can add directly to your diary form the events calendar on the Glencoe Boat Club website. 

May – Aug Wednesday nights Loch Leven sailing
Thursday 19 June Evening muster Camas na h-Eirghe/Lochleven Seafood Café
Saturday 26 July Day muster Ardgour
(Sunday 27 July) (Day muster reserve date) Ardgour
Saturday 9  & Sunday 10 August Weekend over night muster Lismore
Saturday 23 August Race day (sailing yachts) Round Balnagowan Race
(Sunday 24 August) (Race day reserve date) Round Balnagowan Race
 
An additional Saturday/Sunday, or weekend event for May could also be arranged more informally if members would like that. Please let the Vice Commodore know.

Glencoe Regatta also set to return 2026!

We are also delighted to share that the much love Glencoe Regatta is set to return in 2026, when we hope and expect to see the traditional ‘three in a row’ progression from Oban through Glencoe to Lochaber restored.
 

 

 

Preparations are underway

We’re currently auditing the condition and readiness of all Club sailing dinghies as well as looking at tuition possibilities, although this would be arranged to suit availability of instructors and appropriate Club volunteers and wouldn’t necessarily be on Wednesdays. If you are interested in learning to sail, please contact the Vice Commodore to be added to the information list about this at
 
Sailors, please also consider joining our  informal ‘GBC Sail & Power’ WhatsApp group for both Club updates and quick communication among boat owners and crews; you can do this through Peter or fellow Sailing Officer Fraser Houston, at .  If you do not use WhatsApp, please let Peter and Fraser know on the sailing@ email address, this will not exclude you at all!

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Funds are flowing in while supporters shop online!

Fundraising update with Easy Fundraiser

Funds are flowing in while supporters shop online!

A huge thank you to supporters of Glencoe Boat Club who have raised funds for the club by simply using a registered  link for the club when shopping online. Funds are flowing in while supporters shop online!

Fundraising update with Easy Fundraiser
Booking or buying through the Easy Fundraiser link

 

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The committee are hoping more people will start using the link and boost fund raising eve further to support accessibility developments at the club to ensure mre of our local community can have the option to enjoy the fun of being by or on the water.

We’ve registered Glencoe Boat Club with #easyfundraising, which means over 7,000 brands will now donate to us for FREE every time you use #easyfundraising to shop with them. 

                                                                                                                                                                                 – Jo, Club Secretary

You can help raise club funds while you shop or book online – these donations will help SO MUCH, so please sign up to Easy Fundraising and support us – it’s completely FREE and doesn’t take long.

Here’s a quick look at how this works to help raise club funds from your sofa!…

 

You don’t pay anything more but each company that sells you something makes a donation to the club. It all adds up!

 

We renewed our home insurance through ti to support the club.

We booked our hotel through the link to support the club.

We ordered our online shopping through the link to support the club.

Any members who are self employed or can persuade their employers office to support Glencoe Boat Club this way too can help by doing the same. 

What sort of online shopping?

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Hunting for Powerboat 2 qualified volunteer members

Hunting for Powerboat 2 qualified volunteer members

We have sailing activity now in pipeline for Spring / Summer 2025!

To support that, we are hunting for Powerboat 2 qualified volunteer members.

We need a rota of volunteers to support running the safety boat for weeknight sessions and weekend events.

We need a small bank of member who are;

  1. Power boat 2 qualified to support dinghy sailing nights for safety boat operation.
  2. A volunteer to coordinate the safety boat team and manage the rota to support the sailing events.

Please contact to lodge your details if you are able to help with either or both requests!

 

Thank you members! We are excited sailing and boating season will soon be upon us.

 

If you would like information about joining Glencoe Boat club please click here 

 

Exciting Plans for 2025 approved at AGM

Glencoe Boat Club AGM January 2025

Thank you members!

Over 40% of members turned out, or gave apologies for this years AGM. An outstanding level of engagement on this stormy, challenging weekend. Thank you all. One member even drove an 8 hour round trip to join us at this years AGM!

Your commitment, contributions, and feedback on the plans proposed for 2025 to continue to grow our club are invaluable. 

Copies of minutes of this years AGM will be made available to members soon, and news will be published on our blog and shared in members e-bulletins in the coming weeks.

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Local goes from Glencoe Boat Club to the 2024 America’s Cup!

Local goes from Glencoe Boat Club to the 2024 America’s Cup!

Local goes from Glencoe Boat Club to the 2024 America’s Cup!

We’d like to share some fantastic news regarding a great achievement by a young sailor from Glencoe.

winners, 2024 America's Cup in Barcelona
J Class Barcelona Regatta. Hosted by Real Club Náutico de Barcelona, one week before the America’s Cup 2024 final.
@ Sailing Energy / J Class
11 October, 2024

Ruaridh Mills, who was born and brought  up locally in Ballachulish, started his sailing career at Glencoe Boat Club in the successful Community sailing program. Ruaridh went on to sail with his family and others locally before representing GBR in the Scottish Sailing Squad both in the UK and overseas.

More recently Ruaridh has been racing at the 2024 America’s Cup in Barcelona as a professional sailor on one of the World’s most famous racing yachts, the J class Velsheda.

 
We’re delighted to see Ruaridh sail Velsheda which came 2nd in the J class Barcelona Regatta 2024, and were awarded Overall Winners of the 2024 season.
Take a bow Ruaridh, we’re all very proud of you and your magnificent achievements.

You can read more about the J class association and Velsheda here.

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Mooring No. 8 for sale

Glencoe Boat Club

For sale* mooring No 8 conveniently located straight out from the pontoon.

The mooring was last inspected in April 2023 but all was well at that time and it hasn’t had a boat on it since October 2023.

Contact Graham on 07775611195 or £400*

*Please note that moorings can only be sold to members of Glencoe Boat Club

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Researcher In Residence Supports Glencoe Boat Club

Local Volunteer Belle Jessop of Artisan Cafe in Tyndrum has begun a Researcher in Residence post with us to help document Glencoe Boat Club history. As a globally iconic location, this is of immense value to many far and wide as well as our own members and we are grateful!

Belle would find it really helpful to hold short interviews with members; long standing members as well as new members, and discuss club history; the history of sailing and rowing in Scotland; and local viewpoints about why a Boat Club is important to our community.

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