Sailing and canoeing on the River Thames in Kingston

River Cultures Festival: Sailing

The River Cultures Festival sailing event will take place on Saturday 6th September 2025.

Schedule

This is the planned schedule as at 1800 on Wednesday 3 September.

1425 Pursuit race warning signal
1430 Pursuit race start 0
1530 Pursuit race finish
1545 Demonstration of craft (start of sail past)
1615 End of demonstration and sail past
1625 Junior race warning signal
1630 Junior race start (Flight 1)
1633 Junior race start (Flight 2)
1700 (approx.) Junior race finish
1715 (approx.) time limit for Junior race

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Kingston 2025 River Cultures Festival

Minima is delighted to confirm that HRH the Duke of Edinburgh will be visiting the River Cultures Festival on the 6th September, as part of the Kingston 2025 celebrations commemorating the 1100th anniversary of the crowning of King Athelstan in 925 in Kingston. As part of the visit he will be spending time at Minima Yacht Club to meet guests and to view the Flotilla’s procession on the Thames.

Working Party

Next Sunday, the 16th of March, all Minima members are asked to come to the club at 2pm for a working party.

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