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Posts in October 2009

Mailing List

Posted on the 8th October at 12:50 p.m.

By Tom Playford

Join our mailing list for all the latest information about upcoming trips, training courses and socials. You don't need to be a member!

To join, just register and you will be added to the mailing list.  You can then manage your subscriptions.

More information about the mailing list and membership can be found here.

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Welcome Everyone!

Posted on the 4th October at 8:48 p.m.

By Imogen Whittam

Welcome to the Cambridge University Yacht Club (the yachting section of the Cambridge University Cruising Club).  If you’d like to get involved in yacht sailing at University, we offer regular cruising, racing and training trips. 

So whether you want a relaxing weekend’s sailing on the club yacht (Kestrel, a Sigma 38 based in Ipswich) or to represent Cambridge in the hotly contested BUSA Student Yachting Nationals, you’ve come to the right place.

More after the break...

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The New Site

Posted on the 1st October at 11:06 p.m.

By Tom Playford

It's finally here

After months of work (I think I started in February), the new Cambridge University Yacht Club website is ready to go. The biggest change you'll notice, other than a bit of a face lift, is the 'login' link at the top left. We now have the facility to allow every members to login. Go claim your accoount now! click on the register link above (or here). There's also a new photos gallery and a completely overhaulled committee interface and really quite a lot more.

More details after the break.

 

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