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About the Club

Club History

The origins of the club go back to the 1960s when a group of keen dinghy sailors from the Leeds and surrounding areas negotiated with the Leeds Corporation Water Authority to form a Club on Thruscross reservoir near Blubberhouses. 

In 1966 the group were given permission and for nearly 30 years the resulting  Leeds Sailing Club thrived at Thruscross (120 acres). Many types of dinghies were raced and windsurfing also became popular. Unfortunately, Thruscross suffered problems with water levels during dry summers in the 80s and particularly during droughts the reservoir could be almost empty. So in the early 1990’s , the club negotiated with Yorkshire Water for the move to the much larger and more open Grimwith Reservoir (371 acres). Grimwith reservoir was originally built in 1883, then expanded by 700% to it's current size by Yorkshire Water for its 100'th anniversary 1983.

The club moved to Grimwith in 1995 and was later known as Grimwith Sailing Club. In 2004 the name was changed to Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club to better reflect the clubs regional status and to make it more obvious where the club is located for visitors and prospective members.

The club became a registered charity in 2005.


Reservoir

Grimwith reservoir covers 371 acres of open water with a sailing area measuring about a mile by half a mile. The north west corner is a conservation area for wildlife and is out of bounds for sailing.

 

Facilities

When the club left Thruscross, it had to leave behind it’s clubhouse, showers, bar, galley, etc. However, after 14 years of persevering with accommodation in portakabins, we now have a Clubhouse with separate large changing rooms for ladies and gents, both with showers and toilets. We have a large garage for storing a minimum of three Safety Boats along with other associated equipment.  There is a separate Store building for Buoys, windsurfing equipment, sails etc. for Club boats (which are available for Members to rent for a nominal sum).  There is a disabled changing and shower room – which can also be used as a Unisex changing Room.  A wheelchair-friendly Lift to upstairs where there is another Disabled toilet and a Large Clubroom with panoramic views over the entire Reservoir.  There is a large dinghy park, launching ramps and a thriving and well equipped galley.  The Clubhouse is heated by a Ground Source Heating system which is helped along by Solar Thermal panels on the South-facing store building.  These systems also provide the hot water which is sized to support sufficient showers when a whole lot of sailors come off the water at the same time. The combination of all this and the best sailing and windsurfing in the area has allowed the club membership to rise significantly since the move.

New Clubhouse

Since 1995, the club has been actively working towards the provision of a clubhouse with all of the usual Sailing Club facilities. There have been many problems around planning and other issues, but it was at last opened at the end of August 2009.  (See Photo gallery for progress pictures). It has a wide patio area with a glass balustrade to allow comfortable watching of the sailing on nice summer days.  There is a well equipped modern Galley with a range of foods and drinks available at very reasonable prices.  The view of the stretch of water from inside the clubroom is unparalleled.  In addition are the changing facilities described above.

Past Commodores

 

 Year   Commodore
 1969  David Young
 1970  John Blomfield
 1971  John Blomfield
 1972  Guy Locke
 1973  Frank Barber
 1974  Frank Barber
 1975  Raymond Bayes
 1976  Jack Escritt
 1977  Roger Smith
 1978  Bill Gradwell
 1979  Peter Lambert
 1980  George White
 1981  Russ Perkins
 1982  Peter Olver
 1983  Ken Brewer
 1984  Mike Saul
 1985  Peter Turner
 1986  Peter Olley
 1987  Bill Kean
 1988  Andy Davies
 1989  Phil Whitehead
 1990-94  Richard Towers
1995-2001 Mike Saul
 2002 Graham Cooke
2003 -4 Keith Escritt
2005-10 Jonathan Lister
 2011  Phil Whitehead
   
   
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