Equality Policy
St Catherine’s Sailing Club is committed to equality of opportunity and follows the RYA Equality Policy in terms of guidance and implementation.
The RYA aims to ensure that all present and potential participants, members, instructors, coaches, competitors, officials, volunteers and employees are treated fairly and on an equal basis, irrespective of sex, age, disability, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, marriage and civil partnership, gender reassignment or social status.
Data Protection
St Catherine Sailing Club is subject to Jersey data protection legislation which from 25 May 2018 is the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2018 in addition to the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), where applicable.
Please see our Data Privacy Policy for more detail.
Standard Operating Procedures
Tony Cavey Training Center Standard Operating Procedures 2024 are for all those working as volunteers or paid staff for the benefit, welfare and safety of all.
Club Rules
The club was incorporated in the Royal Court of Jersey in February 1998.
Use of Club Dinghies
First priority for the use of the Club’s boats will be given to training purposes. Next priority will be given to members taking part in club events.
The boats should only be used while a club patrol boat is afloat unless agreed otherwise with a member of the Committee for a specific occasion.
Club boats are not permitted to sail if a strong wind warning is in place. Check the Jersey weather.
Please check with the Officer of the Day before you commence rigging or taking out a club boat that all is well.