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The Clubhouse, overlooking the harbour, has a bar, lounges, television and shower facilities.
A wireless internet connection is available for members and visiting yachtsmen.
The top floor, when not in use by the Race Officer, is available for meals, training lectures etc.
Light meals will be served on Sunday lunchtimes and Thursday evenings throughout the sailing season.
Full time bar staff are employed and several varieties of beer and lager plus wines and spirits are available for members to purchase.
A lunch time menu is also available.
The clubhouse offers spectacular views across the harbour and Falmouth Bay as well as being a prime vantage point for watching club racing and other events in the harbour.
There is also a collection of charts and other items of interest available for members to browse on the Lower Deck.
The club office, located on the first floor, is open most weekday mornings.
Notice-boards are located at various places around the clubhouse and contain up to date information on sailing and social events as well as local Notices to Mariners.
Usual Bar Opening Times
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| Monday - Saturday | 1200 - 1400 & 1800 - 2300 |
| Sunday | 1200 - 1400 & 1800 - 2230 |
Office Opening Times Summer to Autumn: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 - 12:00.
Winter: Tuesday to Friday 10:00 - 12:00
Times may vary on regatta days, bank holidays and lunchtimes during the winter.
Notices of variations will be posted on noticeboards.
Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the clubhouse or the fire escapes!
Clubhouse Bye-Laws
- The club is open to members, their signed-in guests and visiting yachtsmen who have signed-in as members of other clubs
- Any guest may only be signed-in on a maximum of six occasions in any one calendar year.
- Alcoholic drinks may only be served to those who are over the age of 18.
- Those under the age of 8 may only use the Clubhouse when supervised by an adult.
- Children should not occupy spaces where the bar is situated.
- At certain times, and always during racing, the top floor 'Bridge Deck' is a restricted area.
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