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Welcome to the Island Sailing Club

Having been a member for 60 years I can certainly say it is the most enjoyable club you would wish to belong to as it embraces a true spirit of the sea within its membership and always gives a warm and welcome feeling.

Robin Aisher
Admiral Island Sailing Club

What's on

Please click here for the Club's Weekly Programme

Tuesday 9 February 
'Cruising 2009 - Sardinia, Corsica, Elba & Italy', by Gill and Malcolm Bishop
Hatch Supper available from 6.30pm to 7.30pm and the talk begins at 8.00pm.

Please click here for the full Winter Programme.  Please note the talk originally scheduled for 23 February has been changed to 'Briddlesford Lodge Farm', by Judy Griffin.

Saturday 13 February
Commodore's Dining In Night - 7.30pm for 8 o'clock - Black Tie
After Dinner Speaker:  John Power

Saturday nights in January and February
'2 for the price of 1' on main courses served during Saturday evenings (excluding Club events) until the end of February.

Six Nations 2010 - Saturday 6 February to Saturday 20 March
All the matches will be screened in either the Main Bar or the Beken Room Bar

Every Wednesday - 'Light Lunch' in the Restaurant
You can enjoy a two-course Light Lunch for just £7.50 every Wednesday in the Restaurant

Every Friday - Happy Hour in the Bar and Restaurant
Come and enjoy the £6.50 'Happy Hour Special Meal' - available every Friday
in the Restaurant from 6.30pm until 9.00pm (except during Cowes Week).
Happy Hour bar prices from 6.00pm to 8.30pm.




A Warm Welcome to Visiting Yachtsmen

The Island Sailing Club extends a warm welcome to all visiting yachtsmen who have arrived into Cowes on their own vessel, be it sail or power. There is a visitors book outside the main bar and restaurant where you sign in.

We have bar, restaurant and shower facilities all of which are available to you once you have signed in. Our dress code is smart casual and there is no need for gentlemen to wear a tie in the evenings unless attending a formal Club event.

Weather information is available on a screen in the main bar, but during normal office hours the office staff can usually give you access to your favourite weather sites if you would prefer.

May we wish you a pleasant visit and a safe onward journey.

Lea Bennett
Club Secretary