West Lancashire Yacht Club
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The West Lancashire Yacht Club (WLYC) was founded in 1894. In 1999 WLYC was awarded the status of Volvo/RYA Champion Club, which is an award recognising the standard of training and performance of its members in sailing competitions and the club has helped teach some top sailors.

History

In 1898 the club accepted a new One Design Class boat, not to cost more than £35 complete. The Seabird Half Rater
Seabird Half Rater
The Seabird Half Rater is the oldest one design class still sailing in Britain. It is a 20 ft carvel planked sailing boat, with a design dating back to 1898. To date there have been 106 built...

 designed by Mr. Herbert Baggs and Mr. W. Scott Hayward. The first eight boats were built by Latham of Crossens at a cost of £34 17s 6d each. The boats were named after Seabirds and their ratings (competitive performance) were assessed at 0.5 hence the term Half Rater. The first race was sailed off the Southport Pierhead on 13 June 1899 when eight boats raced over a ten mile course and Goshawk No.2 won

In 1906 the Star class
West Kirby Star
In 1906 the Star class was designed by George Cockshott for the West Lancashire Yacht Club, as a 'Suitable craft for the young and inexperienced sailor' to be used on Southport marine lake in the winter months. The original boats were built by Lathoms of Hesketh Bank at a cost of £32 each. The...

, designed by George Cockshott for the West Lancashire Yacht Club, and built by Lathoms of Hesketh Bank at a cost of £32 each. They raced successfully at Southport until 1920.

The 24 hour race has been run by WLYC since 1967 for Enterprise, GP 14 and initially Fireflys, but more recently Lark racing dingies. Also a Laser
Laser (dinghy)
The International Laser Class sailboat, also called Laser Standard and the Laser One is a popular one-design class of small sailing dinghy. According the Laser Class Rules the boat may be sailed by either one or two people, though it is rarely sailed by two. The design, by Bruce Kirby, emphasizes...

 12 hour race has run from 2007.

Activities

Southport Marine Lake is ideally suited for all-year-round sailing, and WLYC club racing is primarily on the Marine Lake on Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings either on the Marine Lake or on the sea at Southport (or Ainsdale). In 2006, the club hosted the first GP14s National Championship, but it is internationally known for its 24 Hour Race. The race was named as the 4th best regatta in the world by Yachts and yachting magazine in its 50 regattas to do before you die. The 2006 race was the 40th yearly race. The club also runs the laser 12 hour race on the Southport marine lake

Facilities

The West Lancashire Yacht Club is located on Marine Drive in Southport
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. During the 2001 census Southport was recorded as having a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England...

, Merseyside
Merseyside
Merseyside is a metropolitan county in North West England, with a population of 1,365,900. It encompasses the metropolitan area centred on both banks of the lower reaches of the Mersey Estuary, and comprises five metropolitan boroughs: Knowsley, St Helens, Sefton, Wirral, and the city of Liverpool...

, England. The clubhouse is suituated next to Southport Sailing Club. The club has a modern, centrally heated, building with hot showers, a galley serving hot food and a bar. The scoring tower won an architecture award in the 1960s.

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