Newsletter 15 07 26
Published 13:00 on 15 Jul 2026
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Welcome to WKSC Newsletter
A round up of Club news this week... including sailing, training and upcoming social events. Also included are links to current boats for sale.
A View from the Bridge
Well the Commodore's Cruise was stunning, we shared the Bank with DSC and some came round from LYC. The weather was brilliant and we ate, drank, play rounders and the kids rode on the donuts! I also rode it, with my daughter at the helm, exacting revenge.... For what, I'm still unsure, but it was painful....
Simultaneously the Falcons were having a great day out at Wallasey Yacht Club, always know for its warm welcome and challenging sailing!
The two bands met up back at the Club to watch England on the big screen, and a win to boot! Nice.
We're all setting up for the Regattas next weekend! I don't wish to steal Tony's thunder, but it looks like it's going to be a scorcher for our 125th Anniversary. Wind looks a little light at the moment, but there's still time for that to change.
The England Argentina match will be shown tonight on the big screen! Hopefully (if the Gods of Shipping allow), I will see you there.
Chris
Sailing and Club Calendar - What's on this week
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Y9 & Y10 Fast Handicap Wednesday 15 July, 19:00
Y9 & Y10 Novice Handicap Wednesday 15 July, 19:03
Y9 & Y10 Slow Handicap Wednesday 15 July, 19:06
Radio Sailing Thursday 16 July, 14:00
Calday CCF 2026 Thursday 16 July, 16:00-18:00
Y9 & Y10 GP14 Thursday 16 July, 19:00
Y9 & Y10 Lightning Thursday 16 July, 19:03
Let's Launch 2026 Friday 17 July, 16:00-18:00
WKSC REGATTA Optimist & Junior Handicap Friday 17 July, 18:00
Mirror WKSC REGATTA Friday 17 July, 18:03
ROUND HILBRE RACE All Classes (T) Friday 17 July
Saturday Morning Juniors (Second Course) 2026 Saturday 18 July, 09:20-12:00
DEE SC REGATTA Saturday 18 July
WKSC REGATTA Sunday 19 July
Let's Launch 2026 Monday 20 July, 18:30-20:30
Monday Nights Adults Second Course 2026 Monday 20 July, 18:30-20:30
GC7 Monday 20 July, 20:00-22:00
Y11 & Y12 Solo Tuesday 21 July, 19:00
Y11 & Y12 Laser Tuesday 21 July, 19:03
Y11 & Y12 Illusion Tuesday 21 July, 19:06
Gentlemen's Lunch Wednesday, 12:00 - 14:30
Y11 & Y12 Fast Handicap Wednesday 22 July, 19:00
Y11 & Y12 Novice Handicap Wednesday 22 July, 19:03
Y11 & Y12 Slow Handicap Wednesday 22 July, 19:06
News & Notices
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The Newsletter is going on holiday!
The Newsletter is taking a break over the summer. This will be the last for the summer and it will return in September.
Volunteer Opportunity - Marketing Manager
West Kirby Sailing Club is looking for a volunteer Marketing Manager to help grow and promote our club.
The role is to develop the West Kirby Sailing Club brand, raise awareness of the fantastic sailing and social activities we offer, and, most importantly, help attract and retain new members.
Working with the Flag Officers and General Committee, you will:
- Promote the club and its activities.
- Develop ideas and campaigns to increase membership.
- Enhance the club's profile through the website, social media and local publicity.
- Help ensure the club presents a welcoming and consistent image.
This is an opportunity to make a real difference to the long-term future of West Kirby Sailing Club. Enthusiasm, creativity and good communication skills are more important than professional marketing experience.
Please contact me on 07714 206567 or jdatkinson9599@gmail.com
Thank you
Jonathan Atkinson
Summer Galley Dates
The Galley will be taking a break on a Friday night during the summer. The days it will be serving are shown below.
Friday 17th July - Helen catering
Friday 24th July - Seafood Shack
Friday 31st July - Seafood Shack (200 Club)
Friday 7th, 14th, 21st August - Galley CLOSED - Members are welcome to get takeaway delivered.
Friday 28th August - Helen Catering (200 Club)
Youth Dinner Returns! - Saturday 26th September
For those who remember the Youth Dinner they will tell you what a fantastic event it was. Some of us still attended into our 30s as it was always a great night! This year we are bringing it back for our Juniors. Any Junior member who is at secondary school or up to 25 years can attend and can bring up to five friends. It is Black Tie (or as smart as you can!), there will be a three course sit down dinner served by the House Team and music after for the party to continue. We really hope the Junior members of the Club enjoy the evening as much as we used to, and it can become an annual event again.
Menu
Starter: Prosciutto-wrapped melon. Sweet, ripe melon wrapped in delicate Parma ham, finished with a light garnish of seasonal leaves.
Main Course: Supreme of Chicken. Pan-roasted chicken supreme served with a velvety white wine sauce, dauphinoise potatoes and tenderstem broccoli.
Dessert:Chocolate Mousse Cake. Rich, indulgent chocolate mousse cake served with freshly whipped cream.
7 pm - 11 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the bar. £20pp.
Red Kite Flies Home to WKSC
Members Andrew and Sally Taylor are currently bringing their Trident 24 yacht Red Kite back to West Kirby from Portsmouth, visiting sailing clubs and yacht clubs along the way. Their report shows the far-reaching fame of West Kirby Sailing Club, and how local knowledge and advice can smooth the passage of an extended cruise.
To read their full article click below.
Radio Active Sailing
Thursday at 2 o'clock--- 6 Intrepid helms richly covered in 50 category sun cream braved the extreme conditions on the lake.
The sun was shining there was a gentle 8 to 10 knot north-westerly, conditions were perfect for the full-sized A rig.
Martin WJ who had sprung a leak was unable to sail so took over RO duties. Eight races were completed which of course allows two discards.
Paul B managed five firsts and a couple of seconds which without doubt made him the winner on the day. The other places were boisterously contested between Tim, Andrew, Phil, and Joey. David Pilling sprung a leak early in the event and had to drop out. But very kindly came back and worked the automatic starting system which had been confusing the race officer..
If conditions next week continue like today, deckchairs on the dock will be compulsory and hopefully some cooling liquid to complete a perfect day.
Anyone interested please don't hesitate to come and see us at 2 o'clock on Thursdays. To anyone contemplating racing for the first time, we replicate in miniature the full-size event. Starting tactics, sail tuning, and rules on the water all apply, come and talk to us, we are all experienced competitors.
Martin W-J
The Galley
Helen is serving a delicious menu this week -
Click here for the menu
Sailing Matters
Coming up (Sailing very, very soon! ):
FRI 17/7/26 ROUND HILBRE RACE & JUNIOR REGATTA + MIRROR
SAT 18/7/26 DEE SC REGATTA
SUN 19/7/26 WEST KIRBY SC REGATTA - Food available from 17:00
MON 10/8/26 - FRI 14/8/26 WKSC SAILING EXTRAVAGANZA WEEK
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Im in a hurry. So much to do. Initiatives to work on, new initiatives to be developed, but immediate focus on events:
This week-end is REGATTA WEEKEND - a long week-end starting on Friday with the ROUND HILBRE RACE. Then its the JUNIOR REGATTA + MIRRORS Friday evening, DEE SC REGATTA ON SATURDAY, WEST KIRBY REGATTA on Sunday (food available after).
Lots of organisation - a lot has been done - still lots to do.
You could not wish for a better weather forecast. Who plans to sail? Answer - there will be the regulars - well done to all the regulars. Now then - who can I tempt to come out on the water and make it a spectacular sight? You only sail on a weekday evening? - make an exception - break the habit - go on join in the fun. You dont like racing? - dont race just go for a sail - sailing is for enjoyment - join in the fun - its your club - its a special week-end.
SPECIAL REQUEST: If you are planning to race in the Round Hilbre Race, Dee SC Regatta and or West Kirby Regatta please
email your name, class and sail number to results@wksc.org.uk so that the files can be set up ready for the results.
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Weekly Roundup
Tuesday 7/7/26 SOLO, ILCA and ILLUSION
High pressure building and into the heatwave though pleasantly overcast on this evening with a 7 knot breeze.
SOLO
Martin Hartley took two wins from John Dixon and Chris Goswell in the first race and from John Dixon and Steve Ferrington in the second race. Six boats competing.
ILCA7
Stuart Dawson won the first race and Lee Matthews the second. Simon Johnson and Lee were 2nd and third in the first race with Jon Behan and Tony Clark 2nd and 3rd in the second race. 15 x boats competing.
ILCA6
A quiet evening for ILCA6s with just 3 x boats competing. David Caldwell won the first race and Richard Neale the second. Richard was 2nd in the first race and David 2nd in the second race. Who was 3rd? Josh Darby of training section fame but he was DNF (but he was 3rd).
ILLUSION
Two Illusions racing sailed by Peter Williams and David Pontin. That was the order of finishing in the first race and the other way round for the second.
Wednesday 8/7/26 HANDICAP RACING
5 to 8 Kts NNW
James Douglas (Laser) Wednesday Hcap Racing
Phil and Harry Shepherd (Albacore) Wednesday Handicap
Mike and Anne de St Paer winners of both Mirror Races last Wednesday evening
Mirrors racing last Wednesday evening
FAST
Two wins for Liz Potter (D-Zero) from James Douglas (ILCA7) 2nd and Judith Carter (Lightning) 3rd in the first race. Judith took a 2nd in the second race and Jon Carlin (Albacore) 3rd. Six x boats racing.
High PY
Five Mirrors comprised the high PY fleet. Mike and Anne St Paer won both races in Cmon Eileen one of the winters Mirror Project Boats. Oliver Adams crewing for TM came second and Derek Lyne 3rd. In the second race Bob Jarvis came 2nd with Rory Adams and Ted crewing for Sheena Davies 3rd.
Thursday 9/7/26 GP14, LIGHTNING and FIREFLY Thursday
GP14
Wind conditions much the same as the previous evening - NW 8 kts.
The winning ways continue for Kieron Inman and Paul Jenkins. Robert Thompson, Alan Jenkins 2nd and Paul Brereton ad Ian Johnson 3rd. It was the same order for the second race. Four boats competing.
LIGHTNING
I think the Lightning sailors were gathered round a tree sheltering from a storm overhead. The tree was struck by Lightning
and only two were left and they are Judith Carter and Amy Watkins. But seriously, I do wonder what has happened to the rest. Judith had a win and Amy came second. Just two Lightning strikes in one race.
FIREFLY
With so many of the Firefly youth away at championships I was surprised that there were any Fireflies out but there were. Well done to Amber Price, Sophie Gatenby, Will Lycett and Ethan Austin for making it happen.
Friday 10/7/26 OPTIMIST, JUNIOR HANDICAP and MIRROR from John Elliott
OPTIMIST
After last weeks boys club, it was back to the girls this week in the Optimists.
With numbers depleted as end of term events take place and summer holidays start Mollie and Daisy battled it out with Mollie eventually winning both races.
There was again a good breeze and the Optimists were joined by Harry Shepperd in a Pico and Phoebe and Bea in a Feva. Phoebe and Bea taking the honours in the first race, but with Harry opting to sail with full mainsail in the second race, he was able to snatch victory showing good speed!
Well done to all.
Dont forget the West Kirby JUNIOR REGATTA on Friday17/7/26, please see the poster! The Junior Regatta will have a Pirates of the Caribbean theme. All sailors are encouraged to dress accordingly and ensure they are appropriately armed with water pistols and the like. After the serious business of the regatta racing there'll be a no rules race during which weapons will be drawn and additional piracy related prizes awarded!!
All parents, Mirror fleet sailors, safety crew, flag officers etc are encouraged to join in along with anyone else who may be looking for an excuse to dust off the pirate outfit sat in the back of the wardrobe!
JUNIOR HANDICAP & MIRROR
(From Results team - apologies - we cant find trace of the raw results but when we do w will process and publish them).
Sunday 12/7/26 LAKE HANDICAP RACING
FAST
Easterly winds - never good on the lake and to make matters worse - a brisk breeze - but sunshine and warm.
Liz Potter (D-Zero) won the first race with Mike Betteridge (ILCA7) 2nd and Peter Jones (ILCA7)3rd.
Jon Behan (ILCA6) won the second race withJudith Carter (Lightning) 2nd and Liz Potter 3rd.
No High PY boats - Paer Davenport has upgraded to a BUZZ and now in the Fast Division.
WKSC ILLUSION REGATTA 2026 - Results and write up will appear in next weeks SAILING MATTERS along with all other Regatta Results and commentary.
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CHAMPIONSHIPS
DART WORLDS From Jean-Louis Simons
The Championship ended on Friday 11th, after a week of very light airs.
The race management team had a difficult time, but tried all they could to ensure a series of races took place. The only negatives were the lack of communication with the sailors, who often were left not knowing what was going on. The decision to leave us waiting indefinitely under the AP, rather then AP over 1, 2, or more hours, left some competitors rather frustrated. Still, I guess the RO kept her options open due to the unpredictable wind.
At the end, just 6 races were possible in very light airs, which for us, large than large, was frustrating on the water, but there again, very enjoyable off the water.
The biggest frustration for the competitors was being told first start day at 14.00, meaning you had to be there and rigging at 12.00 to sail at 13.00. Weather was fantastic but 35 degrees + with little to no shade areas. Then at 13.00, up goes the AP and on one day they finally raised the AP over A at 18.00. This meant we all were hanging around all afternoon, not able to do anything as we could be called out at any time. That, I think, is what got people really (something) off.
On one day, I just got fed up and hot, I told Steve that I wanted to go sailing anyway. We launched and one and 1/2 later, out goes the fleet for one race which should never have happened. The course was just 800 meters beat, with only the right hand having any wind. So 140 darts crammed by the committee boat, all tacking right. That really was bad!!
Editors note: JLS asked me not to publish this but I never do what I am told. I think you get the measure of frustration from JLSs report, from a championship with very little wind. See pics for other non sailing pleasures.
Dart18 Worlds waiting for the wind.
And … Sod it!! Me no longer waiting, me thirsty, me drinking!!
470 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Gdynia Poland
First day of racing yesterday for Arwen and David, breeze was on & they managed some good results which they need to build on from.
420 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Biscarrosse, Landes region of south-west France - from Sally Bromilow
This summer saw seven West Kirby Sailing Club sailors representing GBR at the 420 World Championships in Biscarrosse, in the beautiful Landes region of south-west France. Hosted by the Centre Nautique Biscarrosse Olympique (CNBO) on the shores of Lac de Biscarrosse, the event brought together almost 300 boats from more than 30 nations for a week of fantastic racing.
For Eve Bromilow and Tom Underwood, it was their first taste of International Championship competition. Patrick Bromilow and Tom Kelsall, together with Olivia Creasy sailing with Harry George, were competing in their final summer of 420 international events, producing some excellent individual race results along the way. Isobel Sandow and Edie Rogers were back for their third consecutive summer representing GBR, while Neil Marsden, sailing with Merle Nieuwland, had an outstanding championship, finishing as the top British boat with a top-ten overall result.
(Editor Note: I am awaiting the pic of Neil wearing the Yellow Jerseybeing championship leader one point. Alas the last two race results weren't so good and dragged him and Merle off the top spot but good to have been there none the less).
Olivia now heads straight to Nida, Lithuania, for the Junior European Championships.
As always, there was much more to the week than just the racing. Long, hot days in the boat park, making friends with sailors from around the world, plenty of boat fettling, and lots of support from parents, coaches and teammates made it an unforgettable experience. One of the biggest highlights was the traditional kit-swapping day at the end of the regatta, with sailors trading team shirts and souvenirs from around the world; a particular highlight for Edie who managed to bag a coveted Team Japan shirt!
WKSC was also represented behind the scenes, with Stephen Bromilow and Sam Sandow joining the event team on the water, volunteering on the committee boat and media RIB to help keep the championship running smoothly. Team Bromilow also towed the WKSC convoy of boats to and from France, with thanks to the club for loaning the triple stacker.
It's fantastic to see so many young sailors from WKSC competing on the international stage, and we're incredibly proud of everything they achieved. Congratulations to all our sailors, parents and volunteers for representing both GBR and West Kirby Sailing Club so brilliantly.
Eve Bromilow and Tom Underwood racing in their first international event - the 420 Worlds. Brilliant !
Neil Marsden and Merle in action at the 420 Worlds
At one stage Neil Marsden and Merle had the Yellow Jersey (championship leaders) in the 420 Worlds.
Patrick Bromilow and Tom Kelsall at the 420 Worlds
420 Worlds Isobel Sandow and Edie Rogers
WKSC 420 Sailors (can you pick them out?) British contingent at the 420 Worlds
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I think thats it for this week.
Tony Marston
Sailing Secretary
Training
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Events
WKSC & Dee Regattas
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Menai Strait Regattas 27th July - 8th August 2026
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Menu
Starter - Pork Terrine, with Pineapple Salsa, Slaw & Pork Scratching, Cajun Style Dressing.
Main - Slow Cooked Featherblade of Beef, Celeriac Puree, Fondant Potato, Green Beans, Red Wine Jus.
Dessert - Sticky Toffee Pudding, Butterscotch Sauce, Clotted Cream.
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