Committee and Officers

Committee Members and Contact Details

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CommodorePete MCommodore at codysailingclub.co.uk
Vice Commodore, in charge of Yachting, plans yacht cruises and events, looks after trainingSimon Mvice-commodore at codysailingclub.co.uk
Rear Commodore, sorts out the dinghy section, plans cruises, makes sure boats are allocated, encourages members by letting them know about events that are coming up.Alan M M
rear-commodore at codysailingclub.co.uk

Dinghy Maintenance – keeps the club dinghies in excellent condition, please report all faults to…James cody-bosun at codysailingclub.co.uk
Hon. Treasurer, keeps the money in order and satisfies the account reviewers, manages the membership lists. please pay…Martintreasurer at codysailingclub.co.uk
Membership SecretaryAlicody-membership at codysailingclub.co.uk
Secretary, keeps the records accurate, takes and distributes minutes for the meetings and sorts out the AGM notices and minutes for the AGM
Postal address available on request.
Stevecody-secretary at codysailingclub.cco.uk
Website, keeps the website up to dateStevewebmaster at codysailingclub.co.uk
Members, excellent people who sort stuff out…Gordon K
Emma I
David S
Katy S
Jack S
Andrea S
Edmund S
 
Club Welfare OfficerMelanie W
Anna K
codywelfareofficer at codysailingclub.co.uk
Club Sustainability OfficerRob Bsustainability at codysailingclub.co.uk

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Cody ‘Cycle Club’ February ride

It poured, it rained, it deluged, it dripped, it flooded. The rain in January and February 2026 was relentless. Simon and Stephen were chatting and they agreed that a Cody cycle ride was required to raise morale. A date was put in the diary and then every day it rained and deluged. It was hopeless. But then something strange happened. The chosen Saturday for the ride was a dry, bright and sunny day, all day!

We rode in brilliant sun with a cold northerly wind making us aware that it was still winter. The route was one of our favourites, from West Dean to West Wittering beach. This is a mainly off-road route that is purpose made for walkers and cyclists. The views from the path were so beautiful and we all glad to be alive and to be out in the fresh air. 

Cyclists pretending their bikes are a boat.

At the beach it was quite busy. We guessed that lots of people had seized the chance to get out after all the rain. We had lunch and then a gentle potter on the beach before heading home.

Stephen, Simon, Andy and Vanessa were from Cody on the ride and we were joined by three cycling friends. 

The photograph shows the cycle path with one of the great big puddles on it. In truth, much of it was dry, but this seemed like too good a photo opportunity to miss!

All in all, this was a wonderfully enjoyable day out in the depths of a very wet winter. Seize the day!  

Stephen Deakin