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The Royal Thames Yacht Club (RTYC) is the oldest continuously operating yacht club in the world, and the oldest yacht club in the United Kingdom. Its headquarters are located at 60 Knightsbridge, London, England, overlooking Hyde Park. The club's purpose is "to provide the members with outstanding yacht cruising, racing and social opportunities ...
The club was founded in Clifton, an affluent suburb of Bristol, in 1818 by a host of local gentlemen. It is therefore one of the earliest remaining such clubs in the country: only Brooks's, White's, Boodle's, the Royal Thames Yacht Club, Marylebone Cricket Club, and the Liverpool Athenaeum are older. In a curious coincidence, the meeting held ...
Thames Motor Yacht Club United Kingdom: Hampton Court, Surrey: 1930 Trearddur Bay Sailing Club United Kingdom: Trearddur, Wales: 1919 Royal Air Force Yacht Club United Kingdom: Hamble-le-Rice: 1932 Royal Anglesey Yacht Club United Kingdom: Beaumaris, Wales: 1802 Royal Armoured Corps Yacht Club United Kingdom: London: 1949 Royal Artillery Yacht Club
West Mersea Yacht Club; Windermere Cruising Association; Windermere Motor Boat Racing Club This page was last edited on 9 June 2023, at 19:31 (UTC). Text is ...
The most popular sailing craft used on the Thames are lasers, GP14s, Wayfarers and Enterprises. One sailing boat unique to the Thames is the Thames Rater, which is sailed around Raven's Ait. Clubs in the Lower Thames (Thames Estuary) include: Gravesend Sailing Club in Gravesend, Kent; Erith Yacht Club near Erith, Kent; Thurrock Yacht Club in ...
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Yacht clubs (7 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Yachting associations" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... International Radio Sailing ...
The first yacht club in England was formed out of the Cumberland Society fleet in 1775 and went on to become the Royal Thames Yacht Club in 1830. The Yacht Club of Cowes was founded in 1815, which became the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1833. Regular weekly races were being organised at Cowes from 1826.