A warm welcome to our club.
We are situated in Ramsey Bay in the north of the Isle of Man and provide facilities for both offshore and dinghy sailors at our recently modernised clubhouse. For more information about local holidays and events follow this link – visitiom.
In addition to an active cruising fleet operating from Ramsey Harbour we have several dinghy fleets and an active RYA Approved training section.
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Latest News

Write up by Jerry Colman
What a fantastic day at the MS&CC Easter Regatta! It’s traditionally scheduled for Easter Saturday (April 4th this year) and also traditionally delayed due to weather as occurred this year due to the appearance of Storm Dave. The postponed event took place on Sunday 19th April in gorgeous sunshine and a light to moderate (but shifty) North Westerly breeze so with Ramsey Bay looking at its best. The Regatta consisted of three races held in succession with no discards so every position counted and any slip-ups could be costly.
19 teams took part in the event with a strong squad from the Isle of Man Yacht Club presenting a powerful challenge. Your correspondent duly entered the Finn dinghy but was disappointed to find that the mice in the garage had been living in his best sail and seemed to have found the reinforced mylar to their taste so I had to swap it for an old one thereby obtaining an early excuse for a rather lacklustre performance. Click her for the full report- IOM Copiers Easter Regatta.

Unfortunately our original Easter Regatta date clashed with Storm ‘Dave’ so we’ve had to postpone the event, our new date is now Sunday 19 April.
This is a One Day Event with three races to be held “back to back”, with racing starting at 11.00 and expected to be fully completed at 14:30 – IOM Copiers Easter Regatta 2026-Sailing Instructions.
We hope to see as many competitors as possible in Ramsey Bay on Sunday 19 April to open our season with the IOM Copiers ‘Easter’ Regatta.
There will be a Prize Presentation directly afterwards which will be followed by a complimentary Regatta Tea for all competitors, race officials, family, friends and social members.
As this event is part of the ‘Traveller Series’ it’s hoped that this Regatta will be fully supported. Competitors of all ages and capabilities are welcome! Please contact Ralph Kee, Dinghy Captain on 490704 or helen.j.kee@gmail.com for further details or check out our Facebook page.

Please join us at the MS&CC Clubhouse on Saturday 11 April for a talk by our Vice Commodore James Penn. An evening that conjures up all sorts of possibilities from sea monsters to shipwrecks and daring do’s!! Please book your place at this link.

Write up by Jerry Colman
Tom Watterson (RS Aero 7) sailed just well enough to take the March Series on Sunday from Dave Batchelor (Supernova). Both finished on 11 points after discards but Watterson had 3 first places against Batchelor’s 1 so countback gave it to Tom. Next down the leader board came Ralph Kee (Laser standard), Joe and Eric Whitelegg (Enterprise) and Jimmy Cope (Tera PR) with a win each, showing quite a spread amongst the fleet’s top performers by age, boat type and in the wide variety of conditions we endured. Click here for the full report – Watling Streetworks Winter Series – 22 March 2026
Write up by Jerry Colman
Back from the RYA Boat Show in Farnborough, your correspondent was looking forward to a pleasant sail around Injebreck to refresh his love of the sport but after launching came a warning that conditions on the lake were a bit much for the seniors with the big rigs. He discreetly retired together with junior Jake Walker (RS Tera) while Dad James (Streaker) and 6 others decided to tough it out despite the gusts and the fairly frequent capsizes that Jake and I observed from the bank.
It was mostly time spent righting capsized boats that controlled the results so we now have within the fleet some well-practiced capsize recovery experts as well as more useful experience of taking full advantage of the gusts by maintaining a strong grip on the tiller, leaning out in the appropriate direction and trimming the boat with the bow up to encourage planing. Full report – Watling Streetworks Winter Series – 1 March 2026
Sailing Directions – 2013 Edition
Jerry Colman has produced another high quality edition for 2013 which includes information on the Marina at Peel and additional anchorages. These are without a doubt an invaluable addition to any sailor thinking about taking a trip round Manx waters. For further information please go to the ‘Sailing Direction’ tab.
VHF Courses
We are pleased to announce the success of three club members on their VHF short range certificate (SRC) held in the club recently. The course started at 9am and concluded in all three passing with flying colours. The course includes training in VHF operation including digital select calling (DSC) and the successful trio were Dinghy…
MS & CC Quiz Night – Saturday 20 April
Time to get your thinking caps on!! Kev and Gordon have concocted 100 questions covering 5 topics – Manx Matters, Science, General Knowledge, Nautical and Music, the plan is for teams of 4 at £10 per team. Dawn is rustling up a buffet and it promises to be a really good night, so don’t be…
MS&CC Easter Regatta – CANCELLED!!
Due to the continuing adverse weather conditions it seems only sensible to postpone this event until the temperature rises to above at least 10 degrees. It’s unfair to expect volunteers to sit out in the committee boat and safety boats for any length of time when the wind chill is below zero. We would like…
MS & CC Easter Regatta 2013
The first Regatta of the 2013 sailing season begins with the Easter Regatta, being held at the Manx Sailing & Cruising Club in Ramsey on Saturday 30th March 2013. This is a One day Event with three races to be held “back to back”, with racing starting at 11:00 and expected to be fully completed…
Commissioning Supper – 22 March 2013
Well the spring has sprung and its time for the MS &CC’s annual Commissioning S upper. To warm us all up a bit this year it will be curry night! As always we will need volunteers to help create this colonial culinary feast. Please email me on missjanehoward@hotmail.com or call on 01624 816166 to volunteer your (or…
Bourne Plaice Winter Series – 10 March 2013
Ralph had to do this write-up himself this week! The latest round of the Bourne Plaice Winter Series took place in what can only be described as bitter conditions – very cold, snow flurries, blustery wind and even the odd ray of sunshine! For the full report please click on this link Bourne Plaice Winter Series…
Day Skipper Shorebased Course
The latest RYA navigation course has just been completed with seven candidates successfully completing the Day Skipper Course. The course covers all the disciplines of navigation, including chartwork, meteorology, collision regulations, ropework, passage planning, pilotage and the use of electronic navigation aids. It was held over 6 consecutive Saturdays with 12 marked assessments in addition…
Bourne Plaice Winter Series – 3 March 2013
Thanks to Andrew Williams for this weeks write-up. Injebreck defied the weather forecast once again last Sunday as the Bourne Plaice March Series got underway in very pleasant sailing conditions. Please follow the following link for the full report Bourne Plaice Winter Series 3 March 13.
Bourne Plaice Winter Series – 24 February 2013
Thanks to Jerry Colman for this weeks write-up. A fleet of 5 dinghies sailed at Injebreck in a North-Easterly breeze of variable strength but reasonably consistent direction. Please follow this link for the full report Bourne Plaice Winter Series 24 Feb 13.


