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Kotkan Pursiseura
http://www.kotakk.fi/
Kotka
Helsingfors Segelklubb
http://wwwwww.vesille.fi/
Helsinki - Vesille.fi port services are presented to Baltic
ports. Service, the body form the Finnish and Swedish foreign
ports. In the future, the service expanded to cover the entire
Baltic region. Finnish ports are based on self-reported data
ports. Vierassatamaksi accepting all the associations, local
and private-maintained ports which are open to everyone and
provide the port sites and any other services for a fee. Swedish
ports are Gästhamnsguiden SXK Ab class to foreign ports and
the data are collected in their ports.
Helsingin Pursiseura
http://www.pcuf.fi/
Helsinki
Mikkeli Yacht Club - MPS
Society's annual meeting elected a signatory Mikkeli Yacht
Club. Commodore for 2010. I thank the members of the trust.
I wish all of MPS's existing and new members of the refreshing
and safe boating summer.
Yacht Club History: establishment liikkeellepanneena been
driven by a strong community lived in a rowing race hobby.
Kilpasoutua harrastettiin four-man row boats. Individual rower
had not owned an interest in a four-person boat, so it was
natural for boats owned by one established through the yacht
club.
As well as supply boats that require the maintenance of their
club funds. Thus, the yacht club to become a tradition iltamien
programmatic and other fundraising serving entertaining summer
events. Society still engaged in entertainment-oriented activities
is long and well-founded its roots.
Rowing boat ownership in addition to MPS members sought the
use of canoes. Any kind of water-related recreational activities
were the subject, even a swimming school in an attempt to
get the place, but without success.
http://www.mikkelinpursiseura.fi
Mikkeli
Nasijarven Purjehdusseura Sailing club
Society membership is requested in writing. The application
requires two full-age club members recommended the engagement.
Sailing Club was founded in 1898 and today is Finland's
largest inland waterway is monitored in terms of membership
and activity in terms of activity level. Current home port
in Tampere Flying Cape Hare Island, the club moved in 1975.
The harbor is home members of the berthing area for boats
and talvitelakointipaikat. Year-round use in the activity
center offers a variety of maintenance, service, meeting and
storage space and a spacious ballroom. The hare on the island
also has a separate log sauna and during the sailing season
cafe-restaurant. The club has the services of a secretary
and harbor master.
Cruising club is water along the five touring base
with good wingers, saunas and other facilities necessary for
the members and their guests.
Training activities the club organizes the basics
demanding theory mainly in winter and early summer, and members
of the club still not included in adolescents and adults.
Experienced members will participate in the practical training
in their own boats.
http://www.nasijarvenpurjehdusseura.fi/
Nordic Yacht Clubs
http://www.nordicyachtclubs.com/
Nyland Yacht Club - NJC
With over 2500 members are Nyland Hunting Club (NJK), the
largest sailing club in Finland. The club was founded in 1861
and are thus also the oldest sailing clubs in the country.
NJK's primary mission is to educate sailors: it shows the
following selection from the association's activities and
history.
In the 1880s, used mice Holmen south of the West End as home
port, but it was later replaced by Pale Holm shoal. Blekholmen
is one of Helsinki's official harbors and is visited annually
by some 500 visiting boats.
Match Racing:
Match Race Center (MRC) has six J80-boats. By becoming a member
of the MRC can sail actively without owning a boat. MRC has
about 100 members.
Education:
Regularly arranged both practical and theoretical courses
for the members: first aid, electronic navigation systems
(GPS, plotter), VHF, sailing course for beginners, officer
course, race course and Command.
http://www.njk.fi/
Helsinki
Suomalainen Pursiseura - SPS
SPS provides an ideal framework for the hobby of sailing
in the middle of maritime Helsinki- Port: Finnish Sirpalesaari
Yacht Club is located in Helsinki, southern sea port on the
western side. The island's geographical location is 60 º 9
'7''N 24 º 56' 46''E.
Yacht Education
SPS organizes evening rehearsals during the sailing season
asics / basic skills for the club's juniors.
www.suomalainenpursiseura.fi
Suomenlahden Meripurjehtijat ry
http://personal.eunet.fi/
Helsingin Tyovaen Pursiseura Yacht Club
Helsinki Workers' Yacht Club was founded in 1925.
The club operates in eastern Helsinki, the customs of the
island's recreational park located next to the Pyysaaressa
(N 60 ° 10.8 'E 25 ° 01.6').
The club's official meetings are held in spring and autumn.
Persons employed by the club are Pyysaaren part-time janitor
on a contractual basis, and rotate at a restaurant, restaurateur
and his team. Membership fee and Berth charges are levied
in the spring, the dock charges in the autumn. Key Pay, sauna
use and payment, etc. as necessary.
Club activities
Addition to the issues listed on the left indicate important
activity, voluntary work, which our members participate diligently
http://www.htps.info
Helsinki
Tampe Pursiseura - Tampere Yacht Club
Tampere Yacht Club was founded in 1945. Members of the club
is 552, 158 yachts, motor boats and 49 steam vessels 1.
Tampere Commodore Yacht Club junior activities are
of high quality and diversification. Tutoring is offered for
children aged 7-18 and young people from primary to compete
at a level up. Sailing can try to make one brief evening,
or come along courses and camps to which the sailing skills
are growing rapidly.
http://www.tampereenpursiseura.fi/
Yacht Clubs of Norway
Yacht Club
Asgardstrand Seilforening
http://home.c2i.net/aseilfor/
Christiansands Seilforening - CSF
Sail Training for women starts on Monday 4 April 1800, at
the Sail Loft to the CSF.
http://home.sol.no/chsf/
Fredriksstad
Fredrikstad Seilforeningc - Fredrikstad, Norway
http://www.fredrikstad-seilforening.no/
Harstad Seilforening - YC
in the wind since 1976
Winter Sale at seilmakerne and Sailing cruise with the trad-sailboat.
Harstad Yacht Club was founded in 1976, when the world's
northernmost Yacht Club. The Association currently has approx.
90 members and is affiliated to the Norwegian Sports Association
through the Norwegian Sailing Federation and Troms sailing
circuit. In addition to host regattas for keelboats puts emphasis
on the association to the activities of banks and adolescents.
This work is carried out by a separate children's and youth
committee that organizes beginner courses in dinghy sailing
and some other activities.
Harstad Sailing Club organizes the following regattas:
Harstad regatta
Festival Regatta
Tjeldsund regatta and in addition, the association and common
vårtur falltrip and training regattas every Wednesday in spring
and autumn.
http://home.sol.no/fbavd/
Os Seilforening
Os Yacht Club wants to create a good social environment in
the association and the main target group for dinghy sailing
are mainly children and adolescents between 6 and 14 years.
In addition, the association has boats that are suitable for
young people from about 14 years and upwards. We also try
to provide the advanced an offer race training and support
participation in regattas and meetings at local and national
level to the extent there is interest in this.
Os Yacht Club would first and foremost to teach kids to be
safe at sea. By learning to handle a sailing dinghy under
different conditions, one learns respect for both the sea
and nature. At the same time it gives great pleasure to be
able to master a small dinghy and understand how powers can
be used for both speed and voltage under safe conditions.
http://www.os-seilforening.org
Norsk Flerskrog Seilklubb
Norwegian Multi-hull Sailing Club is the club for class multi-hull
boats in Norway. The club also has a tender department of
multihull craft, as well as class club Norwegian Hobie Cat
Club.
History
Norwegian Multi-hull Sailing Club was founded on 4/12-1974.
The purpose was (and is) to promote multi-hull sailing in
Norway. It makes the club by spreading knowledge of multihulls
and multihull sailing. NFS is registered with the Voluntary
Register
http://www.flerskrog.org/accessibility-info
Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
The Kongelig Norsk Seilforening, or Royal Norwegian Yacht
Club, was established in Oslo 1883.The club has more than
4,000 members, mainly located in the Oslo area, and is by
far the largest yacht club in Norway. For decades membership
has been open in accordance with national sporting regulations.
Royal Norwegian club has close relations to its “sister
clubs” in Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Helsinki and Stockholm.
http://www.kns.no/
Oslo
Sola Brettseilerforening
Sola windsurfing association holding beginner courses in
Liapynten Hafrsfjord. The course lasts 3 hours with the opportunity
to take a oppfølginskurs. Map to Liapynten here - MAP.
Sola windsurfing Society (SBF) is the district windsurfing
club, the first (established in 1984) and one of the largest
in the country.
http://home.sol.no/toft/
Soon Seilforening (Yacht Club)
Soon Yacht Club was founded 18 februar1919. Association's
clubhouse was for many years the famous night spot Club in
Son. In 1986, the newly built club house Neptune in use, with
its newly built jetties. The association has around 600 members.
Activities of the association range from dinghy sailing for
children, to havseiling large sailboats. The association has
arranged and organize regular major events such as Norway
and Norway Championship Cups.
Winter Training
Swim Training Mondays at. 1900 to 2000.
We begin winter training in swimming badger Monday 1 November,
kl. 19 -20 . There will be swimming and water activities intended
for those who want to get in better shape during the winter,
and those who only want to maintain the existing form (read:
all ages).
http://www.soonseilforening.no/
Søgne Seilforening
www.agderweb.no/
Tonsberg Seilforening
Tonsberg Optimist Sailing Association invites everyone, Zoom8,
Europe, 29er, RS Feva, Laser and Sailors of the Year Whit
Clay, with a common goal "Sail Training for children
and youth on a customized level in a safe and social environment."
http://www.tonsbergseilforening.no/
Tromsø Seilforening
http://lagopus.nordlys.no
Halden Seilforening "På Gränsen"
http://www.hald.no/grensen
Yacht Club of Bodoe
, Northern Norway
http://www.geocities.com/
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