Bury Lake Young Mariners
Bury Lake Young Mariners is an RYA-certified sailing school and training centre for people of aged 7+ that has been in operation since 1983 at Bury Lake at Rickmansworth Aquadrome, Hertfordshire, England. The charity has more than 100 boats and each year enables around 7,500 mostly young people to go sailing.
BLYM has no paid staff, and is run entirely by over 300 volunteers.
History
Lake Formation
During the early 1900's, land between the River Colne and the Grand Union Canal was taken over by the Rickmansworth Gravel Company, in 1902. Dry and wet digging took place closer to Croxley Green, but once supplies were exhausted, digging moved to the Aquadrome area, starting firstly on Batchworth Lake and then moving on to Bury and Stockers Lakes. Steam cranes were used on flat pontoons, for the majority of the digging. It was sorted by means of size, with the original stones being returned to the lake, explaining the small islands in the Stockers and Batchworth lakes. Useful material that was collected, was used to build the original Wembley Stadium and the British Empire Exhibition of 1924.Sailing
Rickmansworth Sailing Club was the original occupant of the lake, with the first evidence of sailing from the early 1930s. They vacated in 1960 when they acquired the freehold of Troy Lake, which sits just West of Harefield. Hertfordshire County Council took it over and began operation on Bury Lake, using it as an outdoor education centre, providing a fleet of twenty-five dinghies. In the Autumn of 1982, funding was withdrawn and a group of individuals founded Bury Lake Young Mariners as an independent charity.Awards
2013
In 2013, Bury Lake Young Mariners won the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. The award is equivalent to the MBE and is the highest award that can be made to a voluntary group. The award was made for "assisting with youth development through accessible and affordable sailing and sail training activities".2015
The charity was one of five finalists for Club of the Year, awarded by the Royal Yachting Association.New Building Development
General information
The Original Clubhouse is now being replaced by three new buildings. The Boathouse, the 'Wetzone' and the New Clubhouse/'Dryzone'. The ongoing development started in 2017/8 and as of November 2024, The Boathouse and the Wetzone have been completed whilst the Dryzone is yet to be started.Boathouse
The new boathouse has replaced the old 'green crate', which was a shipping container that held the club's sailing equipment. This new development has allowed for fleet expansion. The new boathouse also stores BLYM's 9 safety boats.Wetzone
This building currently sits next to the clubhouse, on the opposite side of the site to the boathouse - running alongside Bury Lake. It holds all age changing rooms, bathrooms and a 'Wetstore', holding all of the BLYM owned sailing clothing - Buoyancy aids, Wetsuits etc.The Future
Bury Lake Young Mariners will soon build the final building in the project, which will be the new clubhouse. It will sit facing the 'Wetzone' and consist of classrooms, a galley and more. This will mean that the old club house will be demolished to make room for more boats to be housed and a larger rigging area.Fleet
Sail boats
Currently, the club consists of;- 9 Oppies
- 9 "Funboats"
- 12 Toppers
- 29 RS Zests - Successor to the Pico fleet.
- 2 Vago's
- 6 RS Quests - Successor to the Bahia fleet.
- 6 Wayfarer Mk IVs
- 12 Lasers
- 9 Coypus, which are the only remaining boats that were part of the original fleet and one of only two clubs in the UK that still sail them today.
Powered Craft
BLYM has a designated fleet of 9 Safety Boats. These are primarily for the safety of sailors and are used to assist and coach people on the water.The fleet consists of:
- 1 Dell Quay Dory 13 with a Yamaha F25 engine,
- 1 Jenneau Rigiflex 370 with a Yamaha F20 engine,
- 1 Jenneau Rigiflex 370 with a Yamaha F8 engine,
- 2 Highfield 380 RIBs with Yamaha F9.9 engines,
- 2 XS 360 RIBs with Yamaha F9.9 engines,
- 2 Avon Rover 340s with Yamaha F9.9 engines
- 1 Tod Launch with a Yanmar Diesel Inboard engine. This is the only powerboat that remains of the original fleet.
Instructor Team
Chairman
The current chairman is Mark Colston, replacing David Ridout in the summer of 2024.The first chairman of the club was Dr. Ken Smith, a chemistry teacher at Rickmansworth School
Chief Instructor/Club Principal
- Club Principal - Malcolm Talbot.
- Chief Instructor - Sam King.
- Chief Instructor - David Ridout.
Previous Chief Instructors and Club Principals
Principals
- 2022-2023 - Ben Constable
- 2019-2022 - Robert Arthur
- 2017-2019 - David Blakesley
- 2015-2017 - Mark Colston
- 2014-2015 - Matthew Wait
- 2013-2014 - Malcolm Talbot
- 2005-2013 - Craig Johnson
Chief Sail
- 2022-2023 - Edward Bourton
- 2018-2022 - Robert Arthur
- 2016-2018 - David Blakesley
- 2014-2016 - Andrea Matthews
- 2013-2014 - Allen Talbot
- 2005-2013 - Craig Johnson
Chief Power
- 2022-2023 - Ben Constable
- 2019-2022 - Robert Arthur
- 2016-2019 - David Blakesley
- 2015-2016 - Mike Hoft
- 2014-2015 - Philippa Parks
- 2013-2014 - Mark Colston
- 2005-2013 - Craig Johnson