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EuroMaster - United Kingdom

Fri 19th June 2015 - Sun 21st June 2015

Great Britain, Pevensey Bay, SC

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Important Dates

  • Entry closing date

    Fri 5th of June

Fees Entry Fee £75.00 (GBP) Late Entry Fee: £85.00 (GBP) Entry Closing Date: Fri 5th of June
Entry address http://www.kbsuk.com/laser/masters
Race office Opening date: Thu 18th of June , 19:00 Closing date: Tue 30th of November , 0:00
Races First race: Fri 19th of June , 12:35 Last race: Sun 21st of June , 14:00 N° of races: 8
Social events

Details of what is included in the entry fee:       

Food & Beverage Voucher / Free beach beverage each day / BBQ entry ticket / Open Mic Music session

Insurance Requirements

Club Details

PEVENSEY BAY SAILING CLUB, Old Martello Road, Pevensey, Pevensey Great Britain

Email: adrian.peckhampbsc@gmail.com
Tel: +44 (0) 7764 625180

About Pevensey Bay, SC

Average Wind & Weather Conditions:

Typically sunny wind ranges f3-f5 with sea breeze picking up c 12.00 from the south west.

Prevailing wind from the south west.

Eastbourne is the sunniest town in the UK.

Local Facilities: 

On-site changing rooms, showers, toilets.

Full catering and bar facilities available , meals available from Friday 9th  evening to Sunday 11th July afternoon. Saturday night social event planned.

Large supermarket, pharmacy, approximately 5 minutes drive away

 

Boat Landing Area and Facilities: 

Gently sloping shingle beach. Electric winches to pull dinghies up the beach.

Pevensey Bay Sailing Club members will be on hand to man the winches and assist with launching and recovery

Local tourist information

www.visiteastbourne.com

 

Nearest:

  • main shops  - 0.5 miles. Sovereign Harbour Retail Park  - Asda supermarket / Boots Pharmacy / 
  • cashpoint – Asda - 0.5 miles
  • hospital - Eastbourne District General Hospital - 5 miles
  • chandlery in local marina 15 mines walk – Chandlery (tnyachtservices.co.uk)

 

Local points of interest

  • Pevensey Castle – 2 miles – an old Roman turned Norman Castle operated by English Heritage
  • Pevensey Bay – 0.75 mile – walk along the A259 or along the beach (hard sand at low tide)
  • Sovereign Harbour  1 mile– one of the largest marinas in the UK, surrounded by 4000 residential units. 
  • Eastbourne Pier and Bandstand - 4 miles. Indoor shopping centre in the town centre
  • Beachy head 7 miles – spectacular views over the Eastbourne and the downlands

Accommodation

Eastbourne is a thriving holiday resort and there are many hotels and guesthouses available. However early booking is recommended as UK holiday accommodation is expected to be in significant demand in 2021.www.visiteastbourne.com/accomodation

The club can accommodate approx. 30 tents/ caravans or motorhomes on its camping field to the rear of the clubhouse at a cost of £15 per night. To be pre-booked in advance by email adrian.peckhamPBSC@gmail.com on a first come first served basis.

Bay View  Park is 5 minutes walk from the clubhouse and can accommodate  tents, campervans and motorhomes.

http://bay-view.co.uk/

 

Pevensey Bay holiday Park Offeres static Caravans and is a 1km away from the clubhouse  towards Hastings.

www.parkholidays.com

 

Premier Inn Eastbourne is a  hotel and  approximately 10 minutes drive away

https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/east-sussex/eastbourne/eastbourne.html

 

Transport

Local Driving Directions

Two options:

Option 1  - c 2 hrs 30 mins, mostly on motorway  or dual carriageway and is considered preferable. From Dover take the A20 and then the  M20 and exit to M25 junction 3 and head south taking the A21at junction 5 on the M25, follow the A21 to Hastings and take A259 coast road to Pevensey Bay. The Club is located approx.one mile to the west of Pevensey Bay with well signed left hand turn to the club access road.. Approx 2.5 hrs.

Option 2 -   from Dover take the A20 and then the M20 to junction 10 and take the A2070 which becomes the A259 to Pevensey Bay. This is a country route, with slow and winding roads for much of the journey, but is more direct.  Approx 2 hours

 

More detailed local direction can be found here:


https://www.pbsc.org.uk/about-us/contact-us/