Yacht For Sale in Glencoe

Significant back injury now forces sale…

Yacht for sale in Glencoe

I am looking to sell my sailing yacht ‘KASIMA’. The asking price is £19,500, however, the asking price is negotiable and open to offers.

The yacht was built by my father, Stuart Tate, who was a member of Glencoe Boat Club until his death in 2015.

KASIMA is a Bruce Roberts designed Spray 36,  steel sailing boat, built in 1999 with periodic surveys conducted during construction.

Vessel Dimensions:

Length: 10.8m

Beam: 3.2m

Sail Area: 67.20sqm

 

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Tender Care – Autumn 2024

We are ensuring great tender care this autumn, 2024!

We need to do a full stock take of all tenders stored at the club.

Would members please mark their boats name on their tender stored at the club by 30 September. 

We currently have 22 tenders at the club, however only 14 boats. With members cooperation, we shall have this all ship shape by end September ready for autumn winter storage to get under way!

Non marked  tenders by end September ,will then be removed and disposed of.

If you are not able to access the club to resolve  marking your tender, please notify with the details,  who will liaise with locally based members to mark it for you.

THANK YOU!  Club life is a team sport.

Planning the future of Glencoe Boat Club

 The updated guidance from RYA is now out which will help guide our club members to protect and grow our club’s future.

We are looking for volunteers to help deliver change as well as govern the future as we begin planning the future of Glencoe Boat Club.

Please get in touch if you have time or skills to offer to help make the Boat Club at one of the world’s most iconic places, Glencoe, thrive for generations to come.

On Course for the Future: A Framework for Developing your Boating Organisation, by the Royal Yachting Association (RYA).

  • Introduction
  • Understanding your people and communities
  • Expressing your identity and culture
  • Good governance and best practice
  • Mapping your goals and priorities
  • Plotting your course for the future

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The RYA Scotland August News is Out

The RYA Scotland August News is Out!

“It’s been a packed past month, between the big boat action of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race in Oban, and the Olympic sailing which has just wrapped up – not to mention the wealth of club and centre activity that’s on the go, regardless of what weather our Scottish summer throws at us.

Everyone surely enjoyed all the excitement and drama of the Paris 2024 Olympics, especially the sailing events in Marseille. While Team GB may not be bringing home as many medals as we would like, there have certainly been some impressive and memorable performances. All our Olympians should be proud of their accomplishments, as we are.

Closer to home”…. Read more

Support for Lochaber High School

We were delighted to provide support for Lochaber High School with the donation of some old sails from the club recently.

The team of staff and pupils at Lochaber High School are creating a special outside area for wellbeing, and were hunting for old sails to create a lovely canopied area.

Seona from the staff team sent us this thank you snap of her collecting the sails and will share an update of the finished project upon completion.

Good luck Lochaber High School from all members at Glencoe Boat Club!

If you have any enquiries for Glencoe Boat Club, you can contact us here.

About Lochaber High School

Lochaber High School is the six-year comprehensive school that serves the town of Fort William and the greater Lochaber area.
 

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GBC at the Round The World Clipper Race

Members of Glencoe Boat Club enjoyed being part of the start of the final leg of the 2024 Round The World Clipper Race, from a blustery hillside near Dunstaffnage maria by Oban this month!. Corrag our Skiff set out on the water, joined with crews from Lorn, Appin and Isle of Seil Coastal Rowing Clubs for a grand day out on the water. What an experience! 

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Musters are back! Ardgour Muster – Summer 2024

Musters are back! Ardgour Muster – Summer 2024

Ardgour Muster, Saturday 17 August 2024

Musters are back! While your new GBC Sailing Officers have plans for diverse musters and the phased reintroduction of a keelboat racing programme over 2025–6, we felt it important to be able to offer something this season and have settled on a day muster to Ardgour.

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 the option of a nice pub lunch but, as a muster rather than racing event, is of course open to Club craft of all kinds.

Facts and Figures for Planning

Our proposed date of Saturday 17 August suits this particular trip, with Oban tide times and heights as follows:

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Help raise club funds while you shop online!

Help raise club funds while you shop online!

Help raise club funds while you shop online!

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

Help raise club funds while you shop 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!

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.  Read more

Love Our Club day May fun and progress

Love Our Club day May fun and progress

Love Our Club Day May fun and progress

Love our Club day in May saw another fantastic member turn out, to help with maintenance and improvements to support growth of our club.  Packed with fun and progress, it was also a wonderful opportunity to welcome new member Crispin who came along to meet as many members as possible.

The weather was somewhat drizzly, however that didn’t stop the progress, nor dampen the atmosphere.

The planters that were worked on last month are looking good, and some important maintenance was completed, 
 
Lots of Housekeeping around the club (indoors and out) with out of date, broken or no longer relevant papers, equipment and general “stuff” recycled or binned.

Last month, Ruth had mentioned how wonderful it would be to have a bench outside to enjoy a cuppa and watch those on the water in the sunshine.

New member, Crispin kindly had a bench ready for Ruth to test out even before the BBG was fired up! Read more

More RYA support to help us grow

More RYA support to help us grow

The RYA are supporting us from afar, for our On The Water open weekend in July to support us.

Now there is more RYA support to help us grow.

RYA are  inviting clubs, Sailability providers, class associations, charities and club-based training centres to join them again this autumn for a series of free conferences and development workshops.

Online booking will be launched in September. The Scotland ‘Connected Event’ will run 2-3 November.

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