Changi Sailing club offers a secret hideaway on Singapore's northeastern rim. At the water's edge and beneath coconut trees in rhythm to the winds, kids can play at its beach front while the adult enjoy their sunbathing under the palm trees. Its exotic ambience and friendly services have made it a memorable place for many expat families.
The club as it is known today, started in 1936 as the Changi Garrison Yacht Club, by a group of british soldiers from the royal engineers stationed here before World War II. Today it is known for having produced notable Singaporean sailors such as Benedict Tan, Siew Shaw Her, and Teo Wee Chin and its one of the most active sailing club in the island. Changi Sailing Club is also the training headquarter for the Disabled sailors.
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