Please select your home edition
Edition
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 2 LEADERBOARD ROW

Dinghy Sailing Show - 3 and 4 March

by Sail-World UK on 2 Mar 2007
Dinghy Sailing Show Royal Yachting Association http://www.rya.org.uk
The Dinghy Sailing Show will take place at Alexandra Palace over the weekend of the 3 and 4 March. The windy hill site in the north of London normally manages a few snow showers as winter gives up its grip in the face of the enthusiastic crowds.

There are over 100 dinghy and class associations exhibiting with examples of their boats and top sailors available to answer your quetions. Plus there are plenty of bargins on the many equipment and chandlery stands.

Where: Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, Wood Green, London. N22 7AY

When: 10:00-18:00 on Saturday 3 March and 10:00-17:00 on Sunday 4 March.

How much:

On the door: Adult £12.00 - Child (5-16) £6.00

In advance: The advance ticket office will close at 17.00 on 27 February 2007. Adult £10.50 - RYA member (adult) £9.00 - Child (5-16) £5.00 - RYA member (child) (5-16) £4.00

Children under 5 get in free.

Sunday: Children under 16 get in free (sponsored by RS Racing) if accompanied by an adult (max two children per paying adult). RYA Membership discount cannot be combined with this offer.

Group Discount:
The group discount rate applies to purchases of 10 or more tickets.
Adult ticket: £9.00
Child (5-16) £4.00
This offer cannot be combined with the Kids Get in Free on Sunday offer. Unfortunately, Group Discount tickets cannot be ordered online. Please call the Ticket Hotline to take advantage of this offer, 0845 345 0424.

If you have any queries about online ordering, email dinghysailingshow@rya.org.uk

Or call 0845 345 0424. The ticket line is open Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 17:00. Tickets are valid for either Saturday or Sunday.

Getting there:

Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, Wood Green, London. N22 7AY
Tel: 020 8365 2121 or web: http://www.alexandrapalace.com

Underground:
Nearest underground station for Alexandra Palace is Wood Green on the Piccadilly Line. Average journey time from King’s Cross is 15 minutes.

Rail:
Nearest rail station is Alexandra Palace Station. Trains from King’s Cross run every 15 minutes on Saturday and every 30 minutes on Sunday. Average journey time from King’s Cross is about 15 minutes.

Bus:
The W3 bus route links Alexandra Palace to Wood Green underground and Alexandra Palace mainline stations.

Free shuttle bus:
This calls at Wood Green underground station and Alexandra Palace mainline station as well as picking up from the Alexandra Palace car parks. The service will run from 0930 until 1830 on Saturday and from 0930 until 1730 on Sunday.

Coach:
Free coach parking in the grounds of Alexandra Palace.

Car:
Alexandra Palace is 5 miles from the M1 (Junction 2), 8 miles from the M25 (Junction 25) and1 mile from the North Circular Road (A 406). Take the B550 Colney Hatch Lane exit from the North Circular Road.

Free car parking:
There are 2,000 car parking spaces in the grounds of Alexandra Palace. The free shuttle bus service for the stations also calls at the car parks on its way to and from the show.

On foot:
Alexandra Palace is about 1.5 miles from Wood Green station and about 1 mile from Alexandra Palace station.

Disabled Access:
Alexandra Palace has parking spaces at the main entrance for blue badge holders. All areas are accessible to disabled visitors, including wheelchair users. Guide dogs are also welcome.

For a leaflet with information for disabled visitors, contact Alexandra Palace on 020 8365 2121

Food and drink:

The Roman Bar, next to the West Hall, and the Phoenix Pub, by the main entrance, will both be open serving drinks and snacks. There are self-service outlets in the Great Hall, selling snacks and cold drinks. For something more substantial, the self-service Palace Restaurant offers hot meals, as well as salads and sandwiches.

Event website: http://www.dinghysailingshow.org.uk
37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 BOTTOMPantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 1 FOOTER ROWMarine Products Direct 2023 - Calypso FOOTER

Related Articles

AC75 launching season
Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts represent the cutting-edge of foiling Love 'em or hate 'em, the current America's Cup yachts certainly represent the cutting-edge of foiling and are the fastest windward-leeward sailing machines on water.
Posted on 15 Apr
SCYC to host British Dragon Edinburgh Cup
The fleet return to the waters of North Wales in July The 76th Edinburgh Cup, the annual British Dragon nationals and Northern championship will be hosted by the South Caernarvonshire Yacht Club which is celebrating its centenary year.
Posted on 15 Apr
Merlin Rockets at Burton
The opening round of the 2024 Craftinsure Silver Tiller series On Saturday 13th April, 15 Merlin Rockets trekked to Burton SC for a lovely day around the cans for the first Craftinsure Silver Tiller of the year (after Burghfield's postponement), combined with the Northern, Midland, Vintage and Classic Series.
Posted on 15 Apr
RS500 Rooster National Tour at Bristol Corinthian
A weekend of great sailing with training on Saturday and racing on Sunday The RS500 fleet joined with the RS200s and RS400s at Bristol Corinthian Yacht Club for a weekend of great sailing. Saturday was spent training, under the watchful eye and skilful videoing of James Curtis, former world champion.
Posted on 15 Apr
2024 YachtsandYachting.com Racing Series Round 2
A mixture of Windward/Leeward and Round the Cans courses The weekend of 13th & 14th April saw 8 one design Sunsail 41.0's take to the water for Round 2 of the YachtsandYachting.com Race Series, organised by Prometheus Sailing.
Posted on 15 Apr
Great Yarmouth & Gorleston Start of Season Trophy
A chilly start on Sunday with plenty of shifts and gusts After a balmy Saturday it was a chilly start for Sunday's Start of Season Trophy at Great Yarmouth & Gorleston SC. The offshore F2-3 wind provided some tricky conditions with plenty of shifts and big gusts throughout the day.
Posted on 15 Apr
RS Fest Miami brings RS Sailing festival to USA
Miami's party vibes embraced with an exciting racing programme RS Fest Miami celebrated the RS Sailing community in the United States over the Easter weekend, hosting the first ever multi-fleet RS regatta to take place in North America.
Posted on 15 Apr
RS200s at Bristol Corinthian
26-strong fleet for West Country Boat Repairs SW Ugly Tour opener Saturday 13th April saw the year opener of the SW Ugly Tour at Bristol Corinthian YC. The team had booked the sun and promise of a building wind. Racing was close throughout the 26-strong fleet with 4 different race winners.
Posted on 15 Apr
The Ocean Race sails into Athens
For the Our Ocean Conference UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean hands Nature's Baton to Greece's Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Oceans and Coordinator of the conference.
Posted on 15 Apr
Cup Spy Apr 15: Kiwis work out the wrinkles
The Kiwis sailed a three hour plus session Monday - their third since launching on Friday afternoon Emirates Team New Zealand sailed a three hour plus session today, Monday. The word around the waterfront, is that they will be sailing for just two weeks, before packing up and heading for Barcelona where the serious workup will begin.
Posted on 15 Apr