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Royal Western Yacht Club of England United Kingdom: Plymouth: 1827 Royal Western Yacht Club United Kingdom: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland: 1875 Royal Windemere Yacht Club United Kingdom: Bowness-on-Windermere: 1860 Royal Yacht Squadron United Kingdom: Cowes, Isle of Wight: 1815 Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club United Kingdom: Bridlington: 1847
Host Club Date Name Place Boat Description Ref. 1976 OSTAR Royal Western Yacht Club: Mike Flanagan (USA) GALLOPING GAEL: 38 ft Monohull Sailor and Boat Lost at Sea [8] 1976 OSTAR Royal Western Yacht Club: Mike McMullen: Three Cheers: 1978 Route du Rhum: 16 November 1978, Alain Colas: Azores: Manureva: Unknown 1979 Fastnet race Royal Ocean ...
Toggle Western Australia subsection. 9.1 Perth area. 9.2 Regional. 10 See also. 11 References. 12 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... Royal Yacht Club ...
Royal Southern Yacht Club: Hamble-le-Rice: United Kingdom: 1837 Royal Swedish Yacht Club: Stockholm: Sweden: 1830 Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron: Sydney: Australia: 1862 Royal Vancouver Yacht Club: Vancouver: Canada: 1903 Royal Varuna Yacht Club: Pattaya: Thailand: 1957 San Diego Yacht Club: San Diego: United States: 1886 San Francisco Yacht Club ...
Using this Western understanding of what a club or society is, the Royal Swedish Yacht Club, KSSS, founded 1830, becomes the oldest European yacht club outside the British Isles, and the fifth oldest in the world.
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria; Royal Yacht Squadron; S. St. Petersburg River Yacht Club; Royal Swedish Yacht Club; W. Württembergischer Yacht Club This page was ...
Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club; Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol; Royal Western Australia Regiment; Royal Western Australian Bowling Association (Inc.) Royal Western Australian Historical Society (Inc.) of Perth; Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne; Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania; Royal Yacht Club of Victoria; Royal Zoological Society of South ...
The race is organised by the Royal Western Yacht Club and was originally sponsored by the UK-based newspaper The Observer, and known as the Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race; due to changes in sponsorship, it has been known as the CSTAR, Europe 1 STAR, and the Europe 1 New Man STAR. After the 2000 edition, the RWYC took the decision to ...