Day 1 of the CBYA Competent Crew course got underway on Monday 20th November. Five members: Helen Goldward, Peter Wood, Karin Wieder and Romer and Carin van Bavel, went out as crew/students on the Bavaria 40 ‘Bongo’ with Carlos Carbonell…
The CBYA fielded a crew in the TOMS Trofeo Otoño run by RCNC on Saturday 18th November. Against some stiff competition, the CBYA managed to gain 3rd place, and lifted a trophy. The event start was delayed due to a…
The CBYA is pleased to congratulate Allen Bradley for being approved by RCNC as a TOMS skipper. Allen has demonstrated to RCNC that he can handle a TOM skilfully, and manoeuvre a boat around Calpe Marina without an engine. Allen…
How’s good are your sailing skills? If you have no sailing skills, or your skills are limited, then the place to start is to learn the basics, as you would on the Competent Crew course. The CBYA have teamed up…
Storm Cairan ripped through El Portet on Thursday night, and the resulting storm surge threw huge boulders onto the concrete apron when the dinghies are stored. With the help of several of the members, we managed to shift all of…
This week, don’t forget there is an information meeting about the Greek Charter Holiday 2024. The meeting will be at A Bordo Restaurant, in Javea – yes where we often have our monthly social and dinner. The charter organisers will…
The CBYA held their monthly social dinner with a meal at the A Bordo restaurant in Jávea on Monday 16th October. This was a very intimate soiree compared to last month, with just 21 diners, however we were still quite…
It is with regret that the CBYA Committee announces that Paul Glavin is stepping down as the CBYA Boating Officer. We thank Paul for all the work he has done to help run the club, and especially for the great…
From 2024, CBYA members will no longer be allowed to waive the requirement to insurance when sailing. The CBYA requires that all members who sail on CBYA sailing activities: dinghy, Hobie Cat sailing, as well as the monthly CBYA day…