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HLSC at the Argyll and Bute Volunteer of the Year Awards
Congratulations to Neil Towart on being awarded Sports Coach of the Year at the Argyll and Bute Volunteer of the Year Awards! Holy Loch Sailing Club is run entirely by volunteers. We only call on professional services as a last resort. Without the enthusiasm, skills and dedication of our volunteers, we simply wouldn't have the thriving club that we enjoy today. It was therefore especially fitting to see a number of our volunteers recognised at this year's Argyll and Bute Volu
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Jun 272 min read


Celebrating the Launch of Cluaran
We are delighted to share the success of the official naming and launch of Cluaran, Holy Loch Sailing Club’s newly built St Ayles Skiff, which took place on Sunday 14th June. More than 250 people joined us at the club for this special occasion, celebrating the culmination of seven months of dedication, hard work and community spirit. Thanks to the commitment of our volunteer build team, Cluaran is now afloat and represents not only a wonderful addition to the club but also a
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Jun 194 min read
⛵ What’s On at Holy Loch Sailing Club ⛵
We’ve got a busy few weeks ahead at the club — mark your calendars and come along! Saturday 11th April 🧠 Quiz Night 🕖 19:00 for a 19:30 start 👥 Teams of six 💷 £5.00 per person 🍻 Bar open 🍿 Snacks provided There is a limit of eight teams , so make sure to book your place! Reserve your team by emailing Marion at events@holylochsailingclub.onmicrosoft.com . Thursday 16th April 🔧 Club Maintenance Day 🕙 From 10:00 Come along and help prepare the clubhouse, site and RIBs f
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Mar 131 min read


Skiff Build Update – Hull Turned and Summer Launch in Sight
Since starting the build in late October, progress on our St Ayles Skiff has been steady and impressive. Through autumn and winter, the team has been working hard and we’ve now passed one of the biggest milestones in the project. For anyone new to coastal rowing, a St Ayles Skiff is a 22-foot, four-oared coastal rowing boat, rowed by four crew with a coxswain. Built from plywood and larch, the hull is assembled upside down on a jig before being turned upright for the internal
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Feb 222 min read
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