Welcome to SYC
Sunderland Yacht Club is situated on the Old North Pier at Sunderland with panoramic views to sea. The Club offers organised Cruising, Cruiser Racing Dinghy Racing and as a RYA organised training establishment, offer Sail and Powerboat training and VHF Radio courses. Click on one of the tabs below to find out more....
First Cruise of the season Saturday 3rd Sunday 4th and Monday 5th May. Depart for Hartlepool 14:00 Saturday. Return Sunday or Monday your choice. Meet in Small Craft club evenings
Sunday 4th May The club Bar and Galley will be closed due to the Sunderland Half Marathon and 10 K running events
Presidents Dinner 10th May now SOLD OUT
Charlotte Charlotte features on the Yachting Monthly Website .Link here A full version of this article will be published in the June edition of the magazine available from 28th April.
Prize Competition We hope you are enjoying the new site design and content. A prize competition is available for members to celebrate the site's launch.
Our Objectives
The object for which the Club is formed is to promote and facilitate the sport of sailing and to provide social and other facilities for members as may from time to time be determined. The Club is a non-profit making organisation. All profits and surpluses will be used to maintain or improve the Club's facilities and promote the sport of sailing . No profit or surplus will be distributed.
Racing
The club organises Dinghy Racing Cruiser racing and has an active cruising fleet.
Cruiser races are organised on Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesday evenings the season starts late April and continues to late October.
Dinghy races are organised on Sundays and Wednesday evenings the season starts late April and continues to late October.
Cruising
We organise Cruises in Company on weekends and some longer trips, along the Northumberland and North Yorkshire Coasts, our organised longer trips take us as far afield as Holland, Orkney and the Thames.
Sailing Area
Dinghy sailing takes place inside the harbour or out at sea in Whitburn Bay. Whitburn Bay has the advantage that it is quite well protected from the north and has ample room to set courses for both dinghies and cruisers. This enables the Club to set a wide variety of courses in most weather conditions.
The Club is ideally situated for access to other ports and anchorages on the north east coast and is used as a base for weekend cruising to Whitby in the south to Amble in the north.
Club Safety Boats
The Club owns five rigid inflatable safety boats (RIBs) and a heavier displacement cabin cruiser, which are used to support the racing events.
Club Boats
The Club owns its own training boats for the use of the Club members; these include two Laser Pico\\\'s, two RS Feva\\\'s, a Topper and a Wayfarer. These boats are primarily for training purposes.
Cruiser Moorings
The Club owns and maintains over forty moorings in the North Dock Basin. Additional moorings are available in the Sunderland Marina. The great advantage Sunderland has over other marinas in the area is that the moorings can be used at all states of the tide without having to lock in and out.
Club Compound
The Club has a large compound for storage of dinghies in the summer and lay up for cruisers in the winter. There is a grassed area within the compound that can be used for camping for open meetings together with hard standing for caravans.