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Lee on the Solent Sailing Club

LOSSC is a long established, family friendly sailing club. Located on the edge of the finest sailing waters, it offers a full range of sailing activities including racing, cruising and training. The club offers regular class racing for a wide range of dinghy and catamaran classes plus asymmetric and non-asymmetric fleets. Our supported classes are the RS400, the 2000 (formerly the Laser 2000) and the RS Aero, and we particularly welcome members in these classes.

In addition the club has a strong and vibrant social scene and offers a social membership to those preferring not to sail but wish to enjoy the club atmosphere and the company of its members.

LOSSC operates under a statutory set of rules and by-laws.

Activities at the Club

A full sailing programme is available to members with racing being held on Tuesdays and Saturdays throughout the season. The club also runs a number of open meetings during the year and its own regatta in September. Informal sailing and dinghy cruising opportunities are scheduled throughout the year together with organised rallies for the small but enthusiastic group of yacht owners.

LOSSC is an RYA Recognised Training Centre providing a variety of RYA courses for its members. Sail training for adults and cadets is provided on Saturday mornings during the summer. Other training sessions are arranged on specialised areas together with ad hoc sessions on topical subjects.

Clubhouse

The clubhouse located on the front at Lee on the Solent is currently closed pending redevelopment. We have now set up our clubhouse at the signal station in the boat park. There is a fully fitted bar serving real ales, fine wines and spirits as well as a well-equipped galley. Our temporary clubhouse offers unparalleled and uninterrupted views of the Solent and also features an exhibition of local art work.

Snooker

Our new clubhouse will hold the snooker tables which originated in Osborne House, Queen Victoria's weekend retreat on the Isle of Wight. Until the new clubhouse is commissioned team snooker continues to be played in local venues.

Other Facts and Frequently Asked Questions

For a summary of Lee on the Solent Sailing Club facts and frequently asked questions see FAQ.

Further information can be obtained by e-mailing the club.

Last updated 12:07 on 26 February 2024

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