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Classes of boats sailed at DSC
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British Moth
There are currently 10 boats in the British Moth Fleet at DSC.
Class racing for British Moths is on Sunday afternoons from the end of March through to the end of September. All other club handicap races are open to the class except Sunday Trophy Handicap Series
The Club hosts an annual Open Meeting for the class in early September.
National 12
There are currently 9 boats in the National 12 Fleet at DSC.
Class racing for National 12s is on Sunday afternoons from the end of March through to the end of September. All other club handicap races are open to the class except Sunday Trophy Handicap Series
The Club hosts an annual Open Meeting for the National 12 Class in May.
National Solo
There are currently 7 boats in the National Solo fleet at DSC.
The fleet achieved class status in 2005 and racing is on Sunday afternoons from the end of March through to the end of September. All other club handicap races are open to the class except Sunday Trophy Handicap Series
Handicap Class
The Handicap Class at DSC is open to any dinghy up to 14' in length. Currently this is the largest fleet at DSC and includes 9 GP14's, 6 Enterprises, 10 Toppers, 3 Mirrors, and an assortment of other classes. The Topper is a popular class amongst the our active Cadet Membership.
There is handicap racing solely for boats in the handicap fleet on Sunday afternoons from the end of March to the end of September, and all other club handicap races are open to all boats in the handicap fleet.
The Club holds an annual Regatta for the Handicap Class
Cruiser Fleet
Desborough
has large and
active cruiser fleet consisting of about 20 boats.
Mooring is provided by the club on the Thames and in the
adjacent Millbrook Creek. Trailer-Sailor berths are
available on-shore, close to an efficient 'cruiser' slipway, at
very attractive rates.
We
have an active racing program for the cruisers and
the fleet races on a handicap pursuit basis. It is surprising how
close these large boats are at the end of an hour and a
half race.
We
are looking to
increase the interest in this fleet and as such welcome newer
members to take part crewing in our races and to come and
experience the JOY of sailing in a cruiser.
The
cruiser fleet also enjoys an active social side with events
such as club
treasure hunts where the whole club takes to the water in the
cruiser fleet to look for clues down this picturesque part of the
Thames. Members also get-together and take part
in cruises both up and down The River, and it is not unknown for
members to make water-borne visits to nearby river-side
hostelries.
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