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Rye Harbour Sailing Club has access via a ramp with a disability changing room, toilet and shower.
Rye Harbour Sailability (RHS) is a registered charity enabling people with disabilities, that is our sailors, to experience the fun and freedom of sailing. Based at Rye Harbour, RHS gives sailors the chance of sailing, on a regular basis, from April to October, in dinghies with an experienced skipper and crew under the watchful eye of a RYA (Royal Yachting Association) Senior Instructor. We sail in adapted dinghies and only sail with our safety boat close at hand. Our charity is run entirely by volunteers. Refreshments and food are available to buy which provides a social setting for everyone to get to know each other and share experiences together.
At each sailing day, held once or twice a month, during the sailing season, we cater for 30 or more people including sailors and volunteers. When the sailing season ends, we host social events and work together with the Hub on Rye Hill. Our sailors include people with autism, mild mobility issues, cerebral palsy, learning difficulties, dementia and mental health issues, who all enjoy sailing at Rye Harbour.
Rye Harbour Sailing Club, Rye Harbour, East Sussex, TN31 7TU
Rye Harbour Sailing Club has access via a ramp with a disability changing room, toilet and shower.
07749 080802
Last Updated on 9th June 2024
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