HWC 30 year BBQ

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24 August update: The pub will be pretty full, with over 70 members and partners coming, and it’s going to be quite a do. Regrettably we do not have the capacity to accommodate any more.

The Pleasure Boat have kindly upgraded the meal from a BBQ to a Hog Roast too!

We look forward to seeing you.

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Windier, sunnier, and warmer than forecast. It was a pleasure to spend the day with other instructors and our lovely guests to advance their windsurfing skills.

Very satisfying to see the pupils pushing their selves and moving their ability up a level or two.

Many thanks to Darren, Gareth, Martin, Phil and Richard for giving up their time for free, and supporting the Club’s training programme.

Checkout the high res pics on our Facebook page (Link on the left of this page).

Everyone, do checkout young member Briony’s quest to reach the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to represent the UK  in sailing the 49ers – go to our Facebook page for more details. Search 49ers on You Tube – you thought windsurfing was exciting!

Loads of great value 2nd hand kit for sale at the moment – check the forum updates on this page.

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‘Just a perfect day’ as the song goes.

Visitors were treated to a first class introduction to windsurfing and our Club. A very confident, calm, professional, and friendly (our trade mark) operation. Go to our facebook page for pictures and comments – click here.

Well done and a special thanks to the support team– JT, Trish, Phil, Graham, Jeff, Geoffrey, Julie, John, Ros, Kathy, Dick, Darren, Paul, Martin, Philip, Gareth, Simon, Anita, Richard, Robbie, Tone, and Noah.

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We have received some very sad news; Paul passed away yesterday, 22 February. Please click this link for a post from Neil Greentree at Quayside. I understand Paul was a regular at Wells and Hunstanton, and if you have sailed there then the chances are you will have met Paul and Michelle. Ben and I had met Paul a few times, a thoroughly nice man. Paul, you will be greatly missed. (Pic: windsurfing at Wells).