New members and new to sailing
See also Getting Started
We suggest that beginners start by booking a day sail.
- Opportunities for Day Sails are published on the Sailing Programme and CSSC Website. All are booked via the CSSC Website.
- Susie Welch is the point of contact within the Club for organising Group Day Sails and can be contacted via seatimebureau@seaessaysailing.org
New member with some experience
Those who have sailed before and want to be informed of sailing opportunities such as Sea Time Cruises and Charters where crew are required should ensure that they are registered with the Crew Bureau. Whilst a Day Sail might also be a good starting point (see above), members who have sailed before should also consider booking a Sea Time Cruise.
- Susie Welch is the point of contact for both Sea Time and the Crew Bureau and can be contacted via seatimebureau@seaessaysailing.org
Interested in training or having a mentor
- Bookings for RYA training courses and training events are managed by Guy Bennett, training@seaessaysailing.org
- If you are interested in being put in touch with a mentor please take a look at the CSD 1-2-1 scheme to provide members with advice, guidance and practical support
Chartering Sea Essay
- Member charters are booked through and co-ordinated by Brian Skelley, charters@seaessaysailing.org
- Skipper Familiarisation events are organised by Steve Strange yachthusband@seaessaysailing.org
- The Yacht Husband is Steve Strange, yachthusband@seaessaysailing.org
- The Yacht Secretary is Adrian Barnes, yachtsec@seaessaysailing.org
Treasurer
Financial matters should be directed to the Treasurer, Clare Glasspool, treasurer@seaessaysailing.org
Captain
The Club Captain is Jeff Llewellyn
Website / publicity
CSSA Contacts
- See CSSA Website.
Feedback
To feed back on a Club (or CSSC) organised sailing event on Sea Essay please use this online feedback survey
Facebook:
The Club has a Facebook Group.