Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Yacht Club Explained

Clubname:Royal Naval Sailing Association
Short Name:RNVRYC
Website:https://www.rnvryc.org/

The Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Yacht Club (RNVRYC) is a Yacht club recognised as a Service Yacht Club in the United Kingdom.

The Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Yacht Club was founded in 1947,[1] two years after the Second World War reached its conclusion.

The Yacht club has a warrant to wear the UK's special undefaced blue ensign.[2]

History

The organisation was founded by members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1947, having developed from the Sailing Section of the RNVR Officers Club.

Its initial activity, from 1947, involved teams racing against various other clubs and naval establishments. In 1949 the Club presented to the RYA a silver cup for an annual competition of Fireflies.

In recent years many members have acquired their own boats and, since 1976, annual meets for members have been held.

In 2017, the RNVRYC hosted a day of dinghy sailing to celebrate its 70th year.[3] The event aimed to bring together members and former members of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Naval Reserve, and Royal Marines Reserve and their families.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 15 June 2023 . RNVRYC History . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230207203246/https://www.rnvryc.org/History . 7 February 2023 . 15 June 2023 . Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Yacht Club.
  2. Book: Reeds Maritime Flag Handbook . 2015 . Adland Coles Nautical . 9781472921451 . London . 140.
  3. News: 2017 . Day on the water to mark 70 years . 2024-01-28 . . 37 . Internet Archive.