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Welcome to the Pevensey Bay Sailing club. We are a friendly, family orientated club, about a mile to the east of Eastbourne’s Sovereign Harbour. The club is run by the members for the members.PBSC offers first class sailing water with an unspoilt beachfront location allowing easy access to the water. Pevensey Bay Sailing Club is run by its members and offers general sailing, training at all levels and regular club racing supplemented by a healthy series of social events. We welcome beginners and experienced sailors alike and a variety of classes are sailed at the club. Our clubhouse offers hot food and a bar at the weekends, often enjoyed by members using our sun terrace overlooking the stunning views over the bay and on towards Bexhill and Hastings. Do come and have a look round the club at any time and for more info click here. If your looking for a venue for your regatta, perhaps this review will help. |
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This weekends specials at the galley
Saturday Baguette with choice of filling: ham, cheese and pickle, sausage or bacon – £2.75 Pasta in a rich cheese sauce – £2.75 Sunday Spaghetti Carbonara + garlic bread – £3.95 Quiche salad and chips – .£3.75 Monday Breaded plaice, chips and peas – £4.00 Sausage, egg and chips – £3.50

Another Bank Holiday is upon us!
This weekend promises to be a full one at Pevensey Bay Sailing Club. First off on Saturday cadets will be running as normal, and alongside that will be our early season taster day, this is an ideal time for you to bring friends down to have a joy ride and see if they can be pursuaded
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Weekend Sailing report (18th / 19th May)
A busy weekend with 28 cadets turning out to enjoy the warm and sunny Saturday. Paul Griffiths’ International Moth is truly finding its underwater wings and flew well. Sunday morning produced a decent F3/4, with 13 boats racing. The Hilder / Watson RS 200 enjoyed its inaugural race, whilst captain and crew were less chuffed
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