Teign Corinthian Yacht Club

Teign Corinthian Yacht Club This is the official page for Teign Corinthian Yacht Club (TCYC). If you want to sail, learn or just socialise, this is the place for you.

TCYC - the club with the fantastic views over the bay! With a newly refurbished clubhouse, TCYC offers a warm welcome to anyone wanting to sail, learn or just socialise. The club is available to other groups and non-members for events, parties, corporate functions, etc. Members enjoy preferential rates on club hire and the bar.

Has a week really gone by since the fabulous late May Bank Holiday sailing fiesta …
31/05/2026

Has a week really gone by since the fabulous late May Bank Holiday sailing fiesta …

The late May Bank Holiday Weekend was a blazing success with sailing all 3 days in blue skies, blazing sunshine and a decent sea breeze. Saturday and Sunday saw the Ship in a Bottle Regatta sailed in a light steady sea breeze coming straight up the river with Monday reserved for a Family Fun Sail an...

Time to start planning for next bank holiday weekend’s sailing:Ship in Bottle Regatta on Sat & Sun, May 23 & 24Followed ...
05/05/2026

Time to start planning for next bank holiday weekend’s sailing:
Ship in Bottle Regatta on Sat & Sun, May 23 & 24
Followed by family friendly sailing and picnic on Monday May 25
All at Coombe Cellars

18/04/2026

Now that’s fun!

14/04/2026
This is so real for us at TCYC. There are key folk within the club, some in official capacity on the management committe...
06/04/2026

This is so real for us at TCYC. There are key folk within the club, some in official capacity on the management committee but many others who go above and beyond that keep the wheels turning. We get so much out of our sailing club and get so much more by giving back…

Most people arrive at a sailing club, rig their boat, go sailing, come back in, pack away and head home, and on the surface that is exactly what most sailing clubs look like.

But it only works because, long before that first sail is hoisted, someone has unlocked the gates, checked the conditions, set the course, launched the safety boats, organised the racing, and made sure that when you arrive, everything simply works.

I see both sides of that, week in, week out.

I volunteer as Commodore and Chief Instructor at my club, I teach adults RYA Level 3 and Start Racing on a Thursday evening, on a Friday evening I work with the kids from Stage 4 onwards, I sit on an RYA Committee, and alongside all of that I still do what every member should do and sign up for duties like everyone else.

And all of this sits alongside a full time non-sailing ‘proper’ job and running Dom Barnes Coaching.

Now I know there are clubs where none of this is needed, where things are paid for, staffed, and taken care of, and if you are part of one of those then you are fortunate.

But most clubs are not built like that.

They are built on people.

People who step forward, people who give their time, people who quietly keep the whole thing moving without ever making a fuss about it.

And here is the bit that often gets missed.

Volunteering is not the sacrifice people think it is.

Yes, you are giving your time so that others can enjoy their sailing, but what you get back is far greater than that.

You start to understand the sport properly, not just your own race, but how everything around you works.

You improve faster, because you are more involved, more aware, more connected to what is going on.

You build real friendships, not just passing conversations, but proper relationships with people who are all pulling in the same direction.

And you become part of something that actually matters.

Because most sailing clubs are not businesses, they are communities, and communities do not run on convenience, they run on contribution.

So next time you walk through the gate, wherever your club is, just ask yourself one simple question.

Are you just enjoying what is there, or are you helping to make it happen?

Because the clubs that really thrive are not the ones with the biggest budgets or the best facilities.

They are the ones where people turn up, get involved, and take a bit of ownership.

Address

Eastcliff Walk
Teignmouth
TQ148SH

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6pm - 11pm
Friday 8pm - 11pm

Telephone

+441626772734

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