Reviews
Add Review- S WilliamsReviewed on Google Maps
We walked around the reservoir which was lovely. Very cold so cover your ears !!!! It took about 1 hour 30 mins. After we went into the club house for a drink and something to eat. Very reasonable cost but the coffee is not the best, perhaps go for the tea. The service there is lovely, very friendly and the food we ate was excellent.
- Antonello MironeReviewed on Google Maps
I've been around many clubs 40/50 miles from where I live (Kingston) and also abroad (Italy) but nothing comes close to Queen Mary. The whole place is about 20m above ground, which gives clean wind for sailing and a very enjoyable view. As a sailor from Hastings, I showed my sailing certificates, registered as a member and I was able to go on the water straightaway. Finn helped me out to know better the club boats, him and all the staff are very professional. Changing rooms and equipment are...
- Louise MAKReviewed on Google Maps
Not an ideal venue to learn windsurfing as the location is too windy to handle for a complete beginner. Attended a two days windsurfing course ended up not able to pass the assessment and no advise was given how and what to do next to achieve the goal. The club facilities is good, but the water is only good for experienced and competent windsurfer.
- Shahin AminiReviewed on Google Maps
Just completed my RYA Level 1 sailing course at Queen Mary Sailing Club. Great instructors and facilities. The club has a friendly and helpful community and is a great place to practice and learn; already booked for my RYA Level 2.
- Tony BishopReviewed on Google Maps
Friendly club with great Sunday racing, worth a visit to see in action.