PSSA PennantWelcome to the Parker & Seal Sailing Association (PSSA)

If you are enrolling on one of the rallies or events, as we have to book marinas and restaurants in advance, please see the rally details for the date to register or enrol for the rally.   This also helps the organiser manage the attendees with information. Remember you must be logged on to enrol and also please let the organiser know how many attendees

We look forward to seeing you for the AGM on 22nd February,  at the Cruising Association clubhouse in Limehouse, London. Full Details are on the calendar under events tab.

If you are attending please register so the organisers can see number of attendees

wareham
Marchwood
Canna
Cadenza, Ceridigion
Bucklers Hard

Next events

See Calendar page for full list
Zoom Meeting starts 5:00 pm (NOTE - not 5:30 !)
Start Date/Time:
03 May 2021
Recurring Event:
One time event
Importance:
Normal Priority
Where:
Open to all
Organiser:
Sue Surplice
Description:

Short talks to include

  • fitting an electric inboard to a SuperSeal
  • gravity tilt log paddle wheel changeover
  • instant engine start stop system

with break out chat room sessions inbetween

Hope to see you there 

 

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The PSSA is the class association for Parker and Seal lift keel yachts and other types of shallow draft yachts.
As an active, friendly club with almost 350 members, it organises rallies, social events and an annual race around the Isle of Wight.
Seals and Parkers are British-built yachts, ranging in length from 21' to 33', mostly with lifting keels. They started with the Seal 22 in 1970, built by John Baker, and followed by the Seal 28 and Super Seal 26. In 1981, Bill Parker took over the range and added the Parker 21, Parker 27 and Parker 31. These then evolved into a high-quality range of cruiser-racers built by Parker Lift-Keel Yachts - the trailable Parker 235, the Parker 285 and the Parker 335. In 2009, Parker Lift-Keel yachts ceased trading.

Our interests cover:

  • Pottering, cruising and racing
  • Young and old
  • Family crews to single-handed
  • Short hops to extended cruising
  • ​Novice to expert

Benefits of joining the PSSA:

  • Enjoy cruising in company, on weekend rallies and longer cruises
  • Enjoy social events on land and at sea
  • Access the technical library
  • Get club discounts
  • ​Stay in touch via the newsletter and internet