The 2016 Club Calendar has now been posted to all 2015 memebers - additional copies are available to purchase from the bar for £10 and £15 by post.
Members who live in Pwllheli or for those who are regular visitors to the Club the calendar is available in the bar for collection.
The images are again this year superb and we are very greatful to the photographers for their generosity. The images and more can be purchased direct from the photographers - contact them here.
Pwllheli Sailing Club has made into the top ten best yachting bars in the World for 2015.
The team from Wight Vodka has chosen the top 10 bars and the online voting will close on Wednesday 30th December.
The competing bars include Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in Bermuda, Fiddler's Green San Diego USA Boatyard Bar & Grill in Annapolis USA and the Pier Bar in Cowes.
The Wight Vodka crew will announce the winner on New Year's Eve and we will report on this at our New Year's Eve Party.
What a great way to ring in the New Year! Let's be the best in the World.
The Club's Christmas Bash on Saturday evening was a success despite the awful weather conditions.
150 members, guests and friends enjoyed a convivial evening with excellent food and service from Hugh and Donna and their teams.
Croesawodd Y Morlywydd, Bob Lowe, pawb i'r Cinio Nadolig cyntaf yn ein cartref newydd ac mae'r canlynol yn gopi o ei adroddiad a neges i'r rhai oedd yn bresennol.
As you know the summer of 2015 was a very busy one for us. The annual Yacht and Yachting Magazine awards nomination reflect the success of the 7 national and international championships that we hosted this summer as 5 of the nominations derive from these championships. We now need people to vote for these nominations to emphasise the importance of Plas Heli and Pwllheli Sailing Club on the world sailing circuit.
Copy of an article by Yachts and Yachting.com see on line version here
The news that the Met Office was about to lose the contract to supply weather bulletins to the BBC was rather apt, seeing that they'd clearly gotten the forecast badly wrong. As the fleet headed out for the start of racing the expectation was for sub 10 knots breezes, with up to a half inch of rain. What they actually got was a wind that spent most of its time comfortably into the low middle-middle double figures, but what must have been the best part of an inch of rain falling between 11am and 4pm. Conditions out afloat were miserable for the competitors and really testing for the Team running the racing out afloat, as crews on the Committee and Mark boats did their best to keep dry and warm.
Read more: Gul Fireball World Championships at Plas Heli - Day 1