Marlow Sailing Club


We are an RYA affiliated dinghy-sailing club located on the Berkshire bank of the River Thames, approximately two miles upstream of Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Between the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey and Temple Lock, access is by road from Temple Lane.



Casual and relaxed


Our clubhouse offers excellent facilities, with separate changing rooms and showers, a kitchen area and meeting room. Disabled access is provided for all clubhouse facilities. Other site buildings are used for the storage of equipment. Boat spaces for up to 65 craft are available and parking for members' and visitors' vehicles is more than adequate.

During organised Club events, our support boat is manned by trained, vigilant, and alert members


We have approximately 100 feet of river frontage, with tyre fendering and small-boat mooring points. Access to the water is by a shallow gradient slipway but, if required, a winch is available for easier retrieval of boats from the water.


There are two Optibat dinghies available for younger members to sail and two Toppers. A Gull and a Pico complete the Club fleet.





Preparing for a new Sailing Season




If your dinghy has been stored outside during the Winter, then it is likely to be in need of some care and attention. You could start by checking over the hull for any signs of damage or cracks that could have been caused by the boat itself moving or being hit by floating debris. Repair the damage and clean the boat thoroughly -  inside and out.


What about the mast and rigging? Inspect the masts for cracks or corrosion. Examine all the shrouds, stays and halyards for any signs of wear, fraying or corrosion. Lubricate moving parts and replace any worn lines. Adjust the rigging tension if required. A similar inspection is required for the centreboard, rudder and tiller. Look for cracks or warping, loose fittings and any other signs of wear. A thorough evaluation should include lubricating any pivot points on the boat and making sure everything moves smoothly.


Hopefully, your sails are stored away in a dry place. Unfurl the sails and inspect them for any signs of tears, mildew or damage from mice. Check out all your sail riggings and fittings – make sure they are secure and functioning smoothly. If you have a trailer then it should be inspected for signs of rust, loose bolts and worn parts. Grease the wheel bearings and check your tyre pressures to make sure everything is in good condition.


A comfortable, well-fitting life-jacket is a must-have for all sailors. Now is also the time to dig out your thermal layers, waterproof tops, gloves, hat and sailing boots. Functionality, safety and comfort should all be top priorities.


Finally, you are ready to get your dinghy back in the water. Take it for a test sail to check that everything is working as you would expect.


Site Re-Opening


Our 2024 Season will start with Site Clearance and Set Up on Saturday, 20 April at 9.30am .... subject, of course, to the weather!

Marlow Sailing Club branded clothing range

You know our new clothing range will look better on you than it does on this motley crew - so get your order in today!



Download the range leaflet and ordering information.


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