Brentford Cruising Club

Based in Brentford Dock Marina on the tidal River Thames, at the mouth of the Grand Union Canal, in West London.  BCC is a friendly, active and well established yacht club, offering river cruising, social events, courses and training programs.

Old Photographs of Brentford Dock

Old Brentford Dock

Old Photographs and charts of Brentford Dock dating back to 1911, were displayed in the Marina Club during the BD150 event.

We have now made these into a slide show that you must see.

River View Photo Diary

River View tumb nails from flickr

If you want to follow what is happening on the river outside Brentford Dock, this is the place!

Photo Gallery

Photo Gallery

There are more than 1700 photos in our photo collection! Below link will take you to our Flickr page.

Per and Elly - The Sailing Adventure

Sybaris

Follow Per & Elly's sailing adventure in the Mediterranean (Turkey, Greece, Cyprus) and the Red Sea (Egypt, Jordan).

Croatia Cruising Companion

Book Cover

Cruising Club Members Jane Cody and John Nash have not been wasting their time in Croatia and the publishers, Wiley Nautical, are calling "The Croatian Cruising Companion" the definitive guide to sailing the Dalmatian Coast and islands.

You can read all about it on Croatia Cruising Companion

Jane is also busy writing on here blog Croatia Online. "The inside story on Croatia. Practical tips, undiscovered places and travel facts, news, views and comment."

Burgees

burgee

The price is £12 each, and they are available from Derek Jones or John Yates.

There are also Caps available for £6.50 each.

PLA Website for Recreational River Users

The PLA (Port of London Authority) has recently created a new recreational users website which has been developed to provide leisure users with all the information they need to stay safe on the river. Notice to Mariners No.9 2010

See the website www.boatingonthethames.co.uk

Tidal Thames Bridge Book

Port of London Authority has published a new book on London's bridges called, Mariners' Guide to Bridges on the Tidal Thames.