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British Yachting Awards 2023 winners revealed
The great and good of the yachting world descended on the royal thames yacht club on 27 november to celebrate the 2023 british yachting awards..
The awards, organised by Sailing Today with Yachts and Yachting magazine , are an opportunity for the readership to vote and give their verdict on some of the incredible talents within the sailing world.
It was also a chance to celebrate the finest new yachts, best events, kit innovations, destinations and much more.
The champagne flowed as the winners were announced, confirming what a vintage year this has been for sailing.
The guest speaker was Kate Fortnam, Campaign Manager of the RYA and British Marine’s The Green Blue project , who spoke about how we can work towards a more sustainable approach to yachting.
Paul Heiney, British yachting journalist, writer and broadcaster, presented the awards.
In association with BoatLife, the Youth Sailor of the Year award went to Grace Cecil-Wright , who hit the headlines as the best female helm at Cowes Week.
Kirsten Neuschäfer , following her epic performance in the Golden Globe race, won the prestigious Sailor of the Year award.
The Golden Globe Race pipped the Rolex Fastnet Race to Event of the Year. Don McIntyre, CEO and inspiration behind the Golden Globe Race was on hand to pick up the award.
Each winner received a unique trophy made for the ceremony by the historic chandler Davey & Co. , which produces chandlery for modern boats as well as classic yachts.
Winners and those who were Highly Commended received a bottle of Dartmouth Gin .
In the yacht categories, there were worthy winners all around; the Jeanneau’s Beneteau First 44 won the Performance Yacht of the Year, while the French manufacturer’s strong performance continued as their Jeanneau Yachts 55 scooped the Cruising Yacht of the Year award.
Nautor Swan’s classy Swan 48Mk2 picked up the Bluewater Cruiser of the Year. The award was presented to Nautor Swan’s Barry Ashmore by sponsor Haven Knox-Johnston Specialist’s sales and marketing manager Paul Knox-Johnston.
The RNLI was nominated as Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting’s Charity of the Year. Emily Foster, the RNLI’s 200th Campaign Manager, spoke about the extraordinary work that the charity has done to save lives since 1824.
And it was the Outremer 52 that triumphed in the Multihull of the Year category.
North Sails’ new clothing line won the Clothing Innovation of the Year award, ahead of Musto’s new range of HPX waterproofs.
Marina of the Year attracted thousands of votes this year and the winner was won by Ocean Village Marina in Southampton, with Portbail Sur Mer in Normandy taking the highly commended spot.
In the Equipment Innovation of the Year, ePropulsion I-Series Electric Motors won the day.
Kirsten Neuschäfer also won the award for Outstanding Achievement of the Year. Currently, in South Africa, she could not attend but sent us a lovely video message. Matt Beckwith, chairman of British Marine , presented the award to Kirsten’s fellow team member, Charlotte Hewitt.
The awards finished with a Lifetime Achievement award for the evergreen and ever popular journalist, writer, sailing instructor, TV presenter and general raconteur Tom Cunliffe , who received a well-deserved standing ovation and proceeded to treat the crowd to a selection of salty yarns from a colourful life afloat.
For more information on all the categories, contenders, and of course the winners, visit the British Yachting Awards website and see the February 2024 issue of the magazine, published in the New Year.
The highly commended joined together to celebrate their successes.
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Founded in 1775, the Royal Thames Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht club in the world as well as being the oldest royal yacht club.
Sailing is at the heart of the club and our members young and old participate in a wide range of racing and cruising events in home waters and worldwide. Thames teams compete against UK and international clubs, whilst members also race their larger yachts world-wide. We run a full programme of fleet and team racing on the Solent and at Queen Mary SC and where we are in the process of replacing out fleet J/80 sports boats with a new fleet of 12 Sonars, in addition we own a fleet of J/70s which are based in Cowes and which is active from April until October. Alongside our race programme sits a full programme cruising and rallies, organised for members and their guests in selected locations around the world. A very active group of Younger Members (aged up to 36) participate in sailing at all ability levels and hold a variety of social events. Keep up to date with their activities via their Facebook page. The Knightsbridge Clubhouse is a haven for those who want a relaxing and exclusive base in London. There are two bars, reading and meeting rooms, an excellent a la carte restaurant, still called the 'Coffee Room', a relaxed Bistro and cabins for those wishing to stay in the heart of London. Excellent shopping is on our doorstep with Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Sloane Street nearby. A friendly welcome, fine food and comfortable accommodation are guaranteed. The Club has a distinguished cellar and a long tradition of serving superb wines at reasonable cost. Our busy social programme is wide and varied encompassing events for all from formal dinners with leading speakers to our much loved Oktoberfest. Waterside Chats showcase endeavours and expertise from within and beyond the club, ranging from navigating the southern oceans to cheese making and wine tasting.
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British Yachting Awards 2023 winners revealed
By Annabelle Lee | 28 Nov 2023
The great and good of the yachting world descended on the Royal Thames Yacht Club on 27 November to celebrate the 2023 British Yachting Awards.
(c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting/ Jeff Gilbert.
The awards, organised by Sailing Today with Yachts and Yachting magazine , are an opportunity for the readership to vote and give their verdict on some of the incredible talents within the sailing world.
It was also a chance to celebrate the finest new yachts, best events, kit innovations, destinations and much more.
The champagne flowed as the winners were announced, confirming what a vintage year this has been for sailing.
The guest speaker was Kate Fortnam, Campaign Manager of the RYA and British Marine’s The Green Blue project , who spoke about how we can work towards a more sustainable approach to yachting.
Paul Heiney, British yachting journalist, writer and broadcaster, presented the awards.
In association with BoatLife, the Youth Sailor of the Year award went to Grace Cecil-Wright , who hit the headlines as the best female helm at Cowes Week.
Kirsten Neuschäfer , following her epic performance in the Golden Globe race, won the prestigious Sailor of the Year award.
Paul Heiney, right, presents a Davey & Co. trophy and bottle of Dartmouth English Gin to the Event of the Year winner, Don McIntrye, founder of the Golden Globe Race. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
The Golden Globe Race pipped the Rolex Fastnet Race to Event of the Year. Don McIntyre, CEO and inspiration behind the Golden Globe Race was on hand to pick up the award.
Winners went home with a unique trophy, which was handmade by Davey & Co., and a bottle of Dartmouth English Gin. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting/ Jeff Gilbert.
Each winner received a unique trophy made for the ceremony by the historic chandler Davey & Co. , which produces chandlery for modern boats as well as classic yachts.
Winners and those who were Highly Commended received a bottle of Dartmouth Gin .
Groupe Beneteau won the Performance Yacht of the Year award; (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting/ Jeff Gilbert.
Constance Brement from Groupe Beneteau accepts the Cruising Yacht of the Year award; (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting/ Jeff Gilbert.
In the yacht categories, there were worthy winners all around; the Jeanneau’s Beneteau First 44 won the Performance Yacht of the Year, while the French manufacturer’s strong performance continued as their Jeanneau Yachts 55 scooped the Cruising Yacht of the Year award.
Barry Ashmore, middle, accepts the trophy for Bluewater Cruiser of the Year from presenter Paul Heiney and Paul Knox-Johnston of Haven Knox-Johnston Specialist Insurance.
Nautor Swan’s classy Swan 48Mk2 picked up the Bluewater Cruiser of the Year. The award was presented to Nautor Swan’s Barry Ashmore by sponsor Haven Knox-Johnston Specialist’s sales and marketing manager Paul Knox-Johnston.
200th Campaign Manager at the RNLI, Emily Foster, (c) Sailing Today with Yachts and Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
The RNLI was nominated as Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting’s Charity of the Year. Emily Foster, the RNLI’s 200th Campaign Manager, spoke about the extraordinary work that the charity has done to save lives since 1824.
Matthieu Rougevin-Baville, Outremer’s Head of Sales, collects the trophy for Multihull of the Year. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
And it was the Outremer 52 that triumphed in the Multihull of the Year category.
The North Sails Team collected the Clothing Innovation of the Year award. From left, Chloe Henderson, Petra Wells-Carran, Lou Lewer and Nigel Musto, Director. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
North Sails’ new clothing line won the Clothing Innovation of the Year award, ahead of Musto’s new range of HPX waterproofs.
The team from Ocean Village Marina collected the Marina of the Year award. From left, Tim Mayer, James Bills, Lauren McCann and Ben Bourne. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
Marina of the Year attracted thousands of votes this year and the winner was won by Ocean Village Marina in Southampton, with Portbail Sur Mer in Normandy taking the highly commended spot.
Steve Bruce, Global OEM Sales Director, collects the Equipment Innovation of the Year trophy. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
In the Equipment Innovation of the Year, ePropulsion I-Series Electric Motors won the day.
Charlotte Hewitt, middle, accepts the trophy for Outstanding Achievement of the Year on behalf of Kirsten Neuschäfer from presenter Paul Heiney and Matthew Beckwith, Chairman of British Marine. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
Kirsten Neuschäfer also won the award for Outstanding Achievement of the Year. Currently, in South Africa, she could not attend but sent us a lovely video message. Matt Beckwith, chairman of British Marine , presented the award to Kirsten’s fellow team member, Charlotte Hewitt.
Richard Powell, Vice Commodore of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, presents the Lifetime Achievement Award to Tom Cunliffe. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
The awards finished with a Lifetime Achievement award for the evergreen and ever popular journalist, writer, sailing instructor, TV presenter and general raconteur Tom Cunliffe , who received a well-deserved standing ovation and proceeded to treat the crowd to a selection of salty yarns from a colourful life afloat.
Lifetime Achievement Award winner and highly commended in the Equipment Innovation of the Year category, Tom Cunliffe, pictured with his wife, Roz Cunliffe. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
For more information on all the categories, contenders, and of course the winners, visit the British Yachting Awards website and see the February 2024 issue of the magazine, published in the New Year.
From left, Tom Cunliffe, Kate Fortnam, Francis D’Hulst, Patrick Roscoe, Jeremy Wilton and Ken Fowler. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting/ Jeff Gilbert.
The highly commended joined together to celebrate their successes.
The event takes place at the Royal Thames Yacht Club in the heart of Knightsbridge. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert.
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The winners of the Classic Boat Awards 2018 were revealed last night during a champagne reception and ceremony at the Royal Thames Yacht Club, London
The Classic Boat Awards is organised by Classic Boat’s parent company Chelsea Magazines, in association with the event’s title sponsor Classic Marine .
Guests included Royal Thames Vice Commodore George Ehlers and Gstaad Yacht Club Rear Commodore Manrico Iachia. Around 130 classic boat owners, designers, builders and other key individuals involved in the classic world travelled from Scotland, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, the Caribbean and the USA to join the ceremony.
Now in its 11 th year, The Classic Boat Awards is a widely respected celebration of all that the magazine stands for and, voted for by the readers themselves, is the truest reflection of the classic industry.
The Classic Boater of the Year 2018 was Max Campbell, a 21-year-old who restored a wooden boat on his own and then sailed it solo across the Atlantic. Max sent a video message from his yacht, anchored in Grenada, thanking Classic Boat’s readers for their votes.
The Gstaad Yacht Club Centenarian of the Year went to Folly, a Charles Nicholson design from 1909 that is sailed in authentic period fashion on the Mediterranean classic circuit. The boat is owned by naval architect Germán Frers.
There was a Lifetime Achievement Award made to multihull designer and builder James Wharram, who made the first transatlantic crossing by multihull in 1956 and has gone on to have an unparalelled career, his name synonymous worldwide with affordable multihull cruising under sail. He told those assembled: “I am honoured to receive this award from a magazine I value and admire.”
Simon Temlett, Classic Boat’s publisher, said: “The Classic Boat Awards has grown over the past 11 years to become one of the key events for the classic world and a real celebration of the industry. This year’s event was as successful as ever and we are excited to see how the event can grow in future years.”
Classic Boat editor Rob Peake said: “The Classic Boat Awards celebrates oustanding craftsmanship and design, be that on a clinker rowing boat or a new J-Class yacht. Many thousands of votes are cast by classic boat enthusiasts around the world to decide the winners and this year we had a real mix of boats big and small, new and old. It’s clear that interest in this thriving scene is higher than ever.”
The evening’s headline sponsor was Classic Marine , the classic chandlery business owned by Suffolk Yacht Harbour. The marina, on the River Orwell in Suffolk, is known as being a classic boat hub, with a classic chandlery, classic boat yard, classic regatta as well as other related on-site services for classics new and old.
The evening was also supported by Simon Winter Marine, which offers a specialist classic boat insurance policy, and Astins Sailing Sculptures, which made the awards.
The Classic Boat Awards winners 2018:
Restoration of the Year (over 40ft)
Mah Jong, Sparkman & Stephens yawl built in 1957, restored by Gannon & Benjamin
Restoration of the Year (under 40ft)
Bessie, Sweden’s oldest fishing boat built in 1909, restored by Nyhamns Sag & Batbyggeri, Skane, Sweden
Traditional new build
Polly, gaff cutter built by David Moss Boatbuilders
Spirit of Tradition over 40ft
Svea, new J-Class designed originally in 1937 by Tore Holm, modern optimisation by Hoek Design, build by Bloemsma and Vitters
Spirit of Tradition under 40ft
Guapa, an Etchells (original design by Skip Etchells), redesigned and rebuilt by Alchemy Marine
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Gelyce, designed by Charles Nicholson, restored by Classic Restoration Services
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Bristol 32 and 16, design Andrew Wolstenholme, built by Star Yachts
Classic Boater of the Year
Max Campbell
Classic Boat Lifetime Achievement Award
James Wharram
Gstaad Yacht Club/Classic Boat Centenarian of the Year
Folly, 1909 Charles Nicholson design
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Admiral's distinguishing flag, commodore's flag, vice commodore's flag, rear commodore's flag, patron's flag, burgees 1775 - 1842, cumberland fleet pennant.
image by Clay Moss , 27 May 2019
The club's original ensign from the year 1775 is a plain white ensign. Clay Moss , 27 May 2019
image by Clay Moss , 12 November 2014
In 1830 the club, without authorisation, used a white flag with a Union canton and the initials R T Y C in red on the fly.
In 1835: �Whereas we deem it expedient that the Royal Thames Yacht Club shall be permitted to wear the distinguishing flag described in the following page: We do, therefore, therefore by virtue of the power and authority vested in us, hereby warrant and authorise the said flag to be worn on board the respective vessels of the Royal Thames Yacht Club accordingly. Given under our hand and the Seal of the Office of the Admiralty the 19th day of February 1835. J.P.Beresford, Ashley. An Union Jack and crown with the letters R.T.Y.C. in red.� From this, the colour of the ensign is not clear, but it must have been white, as a subsequent letter dated 22 July 1842 , includes, �...vessels belonging to the Royal Thames Yacht Club shall be permitted to wear the blue ensign of Her Majesty�s fleet on board their respective vessels, with the distinctive marks of the club, as hitherto worn on the white ensign, ...� The change to plain Blue Ensign was by warrant dated 24 July 1848. David Prothero , 11 November 2014
For 153 years, The Royal Thames YC has used an undefaced Blue Ensign (without any badge). The Royal Thames is one of the first clubs to use the plain blue ensign, and the club's use of the flag is indeed well known in yachting circles. Since 1848, the Royal Thames YC has been authorized to allow qualified members to use the undefaced blue ensign.
image by Clay Moss , 27 May 2019 The Club first used a plain white ensign , defaced with a club badge during the 1830s. Then, in 1842, the Admiralty decided that the White Ensign should be exclusive to the Royal Yacht Squadron (the nation's senior club). Thereafter, from mid-1842 until 1848, the Royal Thames YC used a blue ensign that was defaced in the fly with a crown (and I believe this was a red-colored depiction of the Royal crown). In 1848, the club changed to a plain blue ensign, and this has remained the same ever since. I do not know the reason why the crown was removed in 1848. I do know that the plain blue ensign ranks higher in precedence than a defaced version. Sources: Navy List 2001 page 243; Navy List 1995 page 260; Navy List 1989 page 298; Navy List 1973, page 599. Navy Lists of 1938 page 369; and 1927 page 364A. (all listing Royal Thames YC as using blue ensign undefaced). James T. Liston , 9 December 2001
The Thames Yacht Club was formed in 1823 by a break-away group, when the Cumberland Sailing Society , established in 1775, was re-named His Majesty's Coronation Sailing Society. The Society's flag was white with a crimson border, royal crown, and lettering "G.R. IV Coronation Fleet". [The King's Sailing Master by Douglas Dixon] David Prothero , 26 December 2005
image by Željko Heimer , 17 June 2014
In the Le Gras' Album 1858 the flag said to be used on the main mast is a swallow-tailed blue flag with a white cross and the crown in the centre. The crown is a generic one, shown in yellow with red lining. The red-only St Edwards crown is used nowadays, but this might have been a recent development.
For the ensign, a defaced blue ensign is shown, with the same crown. According to James' account, this would have been correct for the period 1842-1848, when the crown was dropped for the plain blue ensign. Željko Heimer , 17 June 2014
You can read all about England's oldest yacht club at: http://www.royalthames.com . The burgee on the website contains an all red crown. Clay Moss , 29 May 2007
Royal Thames has a plain red St Edwards crown on the burgee and NOT a fully coloured version. Evidence for this is Rule 67.4 in my 1989 version of their rules. It states �The burgee shall be blue with a white St Georges cross and a red crown in the centre�. Neil Freeman , 13 February 2009
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Pennant circa 5:6 (print image). White field superimposed by a red St. George's cross, centred 2 units from hoist (horizontal arm 4 units and vertical arm 3 units). Peter Edwards , 11 September 2018
Pennant circa 5:6 (print image). White field fimbriated red on three sides charged (towards the hoist) by a red crown above the red letters GRIV and (towards the fly point) the word CORONATION above the word FLEET, both in red. Peter Edwards , 11 September 2018
Pennant: circa 5:6 (print image). Red field charged by the white capital letters TYC. Peter Edwards , 11 September 2018
Pennant circa 5:6 (print image). Red field charged by a white crown above the capital letters RTYC. Peter Edwards , 11 September 2018
Pennant circa 5:6 (print image). White field charged by a red crown above the red capital letters RTYC. Peter Edwards , 11 September 2018
Details about the Cumberland Fleet are at https://www.royalthames.com/About-RTYC/Royal-Thames-History.aspx Clay Moss , 29 May 2019
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- Provides and encourages leadership for all club activities
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Vice Commodore - Flag Officer
- Chairs the monthly Sailing Committee meetings
- Represents the club at Official functions in the absence of the Commodore
- Provides and encourages leadership in the club's sailing activities
- Attends the Trustee meetings providing a report on sailing issues
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Rear Commodore Events and Promotion - Flag Officer
- Chairs the House Committee at their monthly meetings
- Represents the Club at Official functions when both the Commodore and Vice Commodore are absent
- Attends the Trustee meetings providing a report on House issues
- Has overall responsibility for the Club premises, cleaning and decoration
- Arranges and oversees the social activities of the club
- Oversees the running of the bar
- Acts as the point of contact for use of the club facilities and car park bookings, and manages the club booking diary
Honorary Secretary
- Is the point of contact for Club correspondence from outside agencies
- Sends official correspondence on behalf of the Club
- Attends the Trustee meetings providing a report
- Produces the agenda for the Trustee meetings
- Takes and distributes minutes of the Trustee meetings
- Sends out notices of the AGM and EGMs to Club members
- Produces the agenda for the AGM
- Takes minutes of the AGM
- Has overall responsibility for membership matters
- Ensures that any disciplinary processes are conducted within the club's rules
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Honorary Treasurer
- Maintains all club accounts to an auditable standard
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- Monitors the state of club accounts
- Presents a report at Trustee meetings
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Sailing Secretary
- Reports directly to the Vice Commodore
- Produces the Sailing Programme for the Club sailing activities
- Attends monthly Sailing Committee meetings
- Produces the agenda for Sailing Committee meetings
- Attends RUG meetings and acts as the club's liaison with other river clubs
- Arranges trophies for the Annual Prize-Giving
- Advertises Open Meetings
- Arranges trophies for Open Meetings
- Ensures that Officer of The Day and safety boat duties are covered
- Acts as the point of contact for other sailing clubs on sailing issues
- Maintains results of all club and Open meeting racing
- Publishes results of racing on the Club website
Membership Secretary
- Informs the Trustees of any applications for new members
- Distributes membership and berthing renewal notices
- Receives membership subscriptions and liaises with the Honorary Treasurer to ensure accounts match membership records
- Maintains accurate and up to date membership and contact records for members and non-members in the club's administration system(s)
Bar Secretary
- Reports directly to the Rear Commodore Events and Promotion
- Manages the running of the bar
- Maintains sufficient stock levels
- Maintains hygiene standards within the bar and its equipment
- In conjunction with the Honorary Treasurer, ensures that bar receipts and bar payments are properly accounted for
- Manages the hire and payment of bar staff
House Committee
The Rear Commodore Events and Promotion will appoint members of the Club to fill some roles as required. Such roles may include:
- House Secretary to manage the maintenance and repair of club infrastructure
- Catering Secretary to manage the catering arrangements for regular club meetings and other social occasions, e.g. Tuesday Suppers, Club Events, Parties, etc.
- Social Secretary to manage the Clubs major social activities, e.g. booking of entertainment etc.
Harbourmaster
- Organises and manages the storage of boats in the sailing shed and outside mooring allocations
- Liaises with the Membership Secretary on unpaid berthing fees, new additions, etc.
- Maintains sailing shed and its equipment to required standards
- Leads the annual audit of the sailing shed lifting gear
- Attends monthly Sailing Committee Meetings
Coxswain/Bosun (2 roles power and sail)
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- Maintains stocks of fuel, and spares to the recommended and necessary levels
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- Responsible for supporting the well-being of young and vulnerable members and acts as an interface between those members and Club Officers
- Liaises with external authorities when necessary
- Recommends changes to welfare policy as required
Social Media Secretary
- Reports to the Sailing Secretary
- Responsible for maintaining the appropriate public image of the club on Social Media channels (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Google+)
- Posting of activity based posts promoting club activities, sailing and land based activities on a regular basis and liaising appropriately with members of the public through said channels
Merlin/Handicap Captain
- Leads the Merlin and Handicap classes actively engaging and communicating with all participants
- Promotes and encourages the classes, it's owners, helms and crew
- Arranges events, such as training, ad-hoc and publicised home and away club meets, etc.
- Bringing in new members
- Regulation of the Merlin/Handicap class
- Attend monthly Sailing Committee meetings
Rater Captain
- Leads the Rater class actively engaging and communicating with all participants
- Promotes and encourages the class, it's owners, helms and crew
- Regulation of the Rater class
Other Trustees
- To act as a trusted advisor to the club
- Attend Trustee meetings
- To actively engage with the club membership
- To be actively engaged and to participate in club activities
- To lead club initiatives at the Flag Officer's discretion
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The Royal Thames Yacht Club has up to three Trustees. They attend committee meetings and advise the Vice Commodore and Flag Officers on specific issues, including finance and investments, through their experience. By tradition the Trustees are all former Flag Officers of the Club, usually former Vice Commodores.
Vice Commodore Tony Hanna Rear Commodore - House and Finance. David Jackson Rear Commodore - Membership Bob Gatehouse Rear Commodore - Sailing Jon Redding Captain of Racing Simon Talbot Captain of Cruising Tom Partridge . Royal Thames Yacht Club 60 Knightsbridge London SWIX 7LF Phone: 020.723.52121. Email: [email protected] ...
The Royal Thames Yacht Club has up to three Trustees. They attend Committee meetings and advise the Vice Commodore and Flag Officers on specific issues, including finance and investments, through their experience. ... Peter Hunter - Former Vice Commodore Peter Haslehurst - Former Vice Commodore Peter Jennings - Former Rear Commodore. Royal ...
The Royal Thames is run by a General Committee (the Committee), which also forms the Board of Directors of Royal Thames Yacht Club Ltd. The Vice Commodore chairs the General Committee, which is advised by the key sub-committees. The full details of the Club's committee structure, terms of reference, committee membership and meeting dates can be ...
The Royal Thames Yacht Club name originates from 1830 when William IV came to the throne. The members originally met in coffee houses. From 1857, the Club owned various properties in London, moving to 60 Knightsbridge, overlooking Hyde Park, in 1923. The present Clubhouse is the result of a development of the site between 1961 and 1963.
1845-1846 : Lord Alfred Paget: 1846-1850 : T. Smith Barnwell: 1851-1862 : Richard Green: 1863 : Sir Gilbert East, BT: 1863-1873 : Lord de Ros: 1874-1888: Lord Alfred ...
The great and good of the yachting world descended on the Royal Thames Yacht Club on 27 November to celebrate the 2023 British Yachting Awards. ... Richard Powell, Vice Commodore of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, presents the Lifetime Achievement Award to Tom Cunliffe. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting / Jeff Gilbert. ...
Royal Thames Yacht Club. Sitemap. About Us; On The Water; Clubhouse; Logo; News; 250th Anniversary; Member Login; Address 60 Knightsbridge London SW1X 7LF United Kingdom. CONNECT. 020.723.52121 [email protected]
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 in the UK and internationally, building on the ...
Founded in 1775, the Royal Thames Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in the world. Our members are sailors, racers, cruisers and stewards of the sea. With a full programme of fleet and team racing on the Solent and at Queen Mary Reservoir, a variety of cruises and rallies around the world and a clubhouse in Knightsbridge, our members ...
Founded in 1775, the Royal Thames Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht club in the world as well as being the oldest royal yacht club. Sailing is at the heart of the club and our members young and old participate in a wide range of racing and cruising events in home waters and worldwide. Thames teams compete against UK and international clubs ...
The great and good of the yachting world descended on the Royal Thames Yacht Club on 27 November to celebrate the 2023 British Yachting Awards. (c) Sailing Today with Yachts & Yachting/ Jeff Gilbert. ... Richard Powell, Vice Commodore of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, presents the Lifetime Achievement Award to Tom Cunliffe. (c) Sailing Today with ...
Vice Commodore; Rear Commodore; House Committee Chairman; ... Thank you to all of your instructors, junior instructors and the staff at the Thames Yacht Club for all of the hard work you do to create such a wonderful environment and experience. Katherine Popovic. Search. Search. Thames Yacht Club | 396 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT 06320 | 860 ...
Honorary Secretary is an Officer and is responsible for all club records, maintaining all club legal documentation, be it rates, licences, rules or health & safety etc. as well as organising and taking minutes of Trustee and General Meetings. The Hon Secretary is also responsible for membership matters. Honorary Treasurer is an Officer and is ...
Usually, under the Commodore there are also the Vice Commodore (in charge of land-based activities) and the Rear Commodore ... 1775 Cumberland Fleet also known as the Royal Thames Yacht Club, in England; 1815 The Yacht Club in London, England, renamed the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1833;
Club Officers & Committees. In addition to the Club's permanent staff, the Club is managed by a General Committee, which comprises Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore House, Rear Commodore Operations, Rear Commodore Yachting, Honorary Treasurer, Club Secretary and up to seven elected Members. The Trustees of the Club are invited to attend ...
Guests included Royal Thames Vice Commodore George Ehlers and Gstaad Yacht Club Rear Commodore Manrico Iachia. Around 130 classic boat owners, designers, builders and other key individuals involved in the classic world travelled from Scotland, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, the Caribbean and the USA to join the ceremony.
"The Club has had many distinguished Flag Officers and traditionally the Commodore has been a member of the royal family. Earl Mountbatten was Commodore for 20 years and today the Club's Commodore is HRH Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. Unusually among leading yacht clubs, the senior elected member and chairman of the Club is the Vice Commodore.
Represents the Club at Official functions when both the Commodore and Vice Commodore are absent; Attends the Trustee meetings providing a report on House issues; Provides a report to the AGM; Has overall responsibility for the Club premises, cleaning and decoration; Arranges and oversees the social activities of the club; Oversees the running ...
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