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RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show - The only place to be this weekend!

by Susie Nation-Grainger on 27 Feb 2015
The annual show is held at the Alexandra Palace - RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show 2015 RYA Dinghy Show
RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show 2015 brought to you by the RYA, is the only place to be this weekend (28 February-01 March) whether you’ve never set foot in a dinghy or you’re a seasoned pro.

The annual show, in association with Yachts & Yachting, is held at the magnificent Alexandra Palace, London, with exhibitors filling some 12,000 sq. metres of halls with hundreds of dinghies as well the latest kit and gear to kick start your sailing season.

Visitors will have access to a wealth of information and advice from the industry experts so you’ll leave a better sailor without getting wet! Master meteorologist Chris Tibbs will be keeping the Suzuki Main stage a jargon free zone (12:00) with advice on reading the weather, Jeremy Warren and Phil Kirk will be recounting their record breaking adventure cruise around Britain (10:30) and BAR sailors Freddie Carr and Nick Hutton will be giving us an exclusive insight into the team’s America’s Cup campaign (15:00).

Meanwhile over in the coaching area, some of dinghy sailing’s leading experts and coaches will be sharing their top tips on a host of topics from getting started, to rig tuning, kit tips and racing rules.

The show is packed with free activities to entertain and inspire the whole family including the RS Sailing Simulator and the RYA Magic Marine Trapeze rig. Younger visitors can also take part in the famous treasure hunt collecting clues and treasure around the show for the chance to win great prizes.

So you’ll find all you want to know, buy or learn, all at the world’s only show dedicated exclusively to dinghies. We’d encourage you to use public transport to travel to the show. The RYA will be providing free shuttle buses which will be running on loop all weekend (9:30-18:30 Saturday and 9:30-17:30 Sunday) from Wood Green tube station and Alexandra Palace Station

Make planning your visit to the show even easier by downloading the RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show App, courtesy of YachtsandYachting.com. The App is available in both the Google Play store for Android Users, and the Apple App store. Simply search ‘Dinghy Show’.

Tickets brought in advance cost just £11.50 (£9.50 for RYA Members) with children under 16 free all weekend. You can buy tickets here or by calling the ticket hotline on 0844 858 9069*. Tickets can also be purchased on the door for £15.50 and free for children.

RYA members can collect their special ticket discount code here and RYA affiliated clubs can also take advantage of the special ticket price of £9.50 when booking more than 10 tickets at a time. So don’t miss out, get your tickets today and kick start your sailing season at the RYA Suzuki Dinghy Show.

For ticket details, competitions and loads more information visit the website
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