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Hampton Sailing Club above
Molesey Lock
Enterprises and Lasers racing on the
Tideway
Sailing on the River Thames is practised on both the
tidal and non-tidal reaches of the river. The highest club upstream is at Oxford. The most popular sailing craft used on the Thames are
lasers ,
GP14s ,
Wayfarers and
Enterprises . One sailing boat unique to the Thames is the
Thames Rater , which is sailed around
Raven's Ait .
Clubs in the Lower Thames (
Thames Estuary ) include:
Clubs in and near the London section of the Thames include:
Clubs on the non-tidal Thames include:
Tamesis Club in
Teddington ,
London
Lensbury Sailing Club at
The Lensbury in
Teddington ,
London
Albany Park Canoe & Sailing Centre in
Kingston-upon-Thames ,
London
Thames Young Mariners in
Ham ,
London
Minima Yacht Club in
Kingston-upon-Thames ,
London
Thames Sailing Club in
Surbiton ,
London
BMYC Riverclub in
Thames Ditton ,
London
Hampton Sailing Club at
Benn's Island in
Hampton, London
Desborough Sailing Club in
Shepperton ,
Surrey
Aquarius Sailing Club in
Lower Sunbury Road in
Hampton, London
Staines Sailing Club in
Staines-upon-Thames ,
Surrey
Upper Thames Sailing Club in
Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
Goring Thames Sailing Club in
Goring-on-Thames ,
Oxfordshire
Dorchester Sailing Clubnear
Dorchester-on-Thames , in
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Medley Sailing Club in
Oxford ,
Oxfordshire
See also:
Dinghies under 10 ft Dinghies under 15 ft
Dinghies under 20 ft
Dinghies 20 ft or over
Scows
Multihulls
References
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