Aldeburgh Yacht Club, situated on England’s Suffolk coast, is a large and thriving club catering for all aspects of sailing and water activities. Located between the sea and the River Alde one mile south of the historic town of Aldeburgh. Our Club welcomes new members of all ages and abilities.
Founded in 1897, the Club now benefits from some 1,600 members and has a large modern purpose-built clubhouse
More InfoWednesday 11th June 2025
13 boats entered Aldeburgh’s annual open meeting, including 4 visitors.
The open is one of three key events hosted every year, alongside our Spring Regatta and August Regatta, all of which welcome travellers for racing on this beautiful stretch of river. Click MORE INFO to read the full report.
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Thursday 29th May 2025
Book now for the Olympic Dream Family Supper. Bar opens at 6:00pm, seated at 6:30pm for the Q&A followed by a Mexican two-course supper.
Matilda Nicholls will tell us what it takes to train and win a place at the Los Angeles Olympics 2028. This will be a great event for Junior Members, so book your place now! Invite your family and friends and join other members for an inspiring evening. Email office@aldeburghyc.org.uk to book, it will be £15 per head.
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Thursday 29th May 2025
Get your entries in for the the Dragon open on the 27th, 28th and 29th June!
There will be a dinner on the Saturday evening. Please enter using the entry form; click MORE INFO.
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Thursday 16th January 2025
Coffee mornings began again last week and will run every Thursday morning at 10:30am.
A small donation is asked for to go towards the coffee and biscuits and any remaining funds are donated to AYC Schools Sailing Trust, BIGKID and the Woolverstone Project.
Everyone is welcome.
If you are available to volunteer to get there early and make the coffee, Amanda would love to hear from you - amanda.churchill@me.com.
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Slaughden Quay Tide Times Fri 6th May 2022 | ||
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Tide | Time | Height |
High | 04:35 | 2.78m |
Low | 10:42 | 0.87m |
High | 16:50 | 2.71m |
Low | 23:18 | 0.80m |
www.tidetimes.org.uk |