Royal Southern Yacht Club Explained

Clubname:Royal Southern Yacht Club
Burgee:RSouthernYC.png
Ensign:Government Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
Founded:1837
Website:http://www.royal-southern.co.uk

The Royal Southern Yacht Club is a yacht club in Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, England.

History

It was established in 1837 in Southampton as the Royal Southampton Yacht Club and was given Royal patronage by Queen Victoria. The original Club House, which still stands opposite Southampton's Royal Pier, was built in 1846. Its archives record the annual regattas, the parlous state of its finances through most of the nineteenth century, and the issues of the time. In 1844 the club wanted to organize a large regatta, but having no funds in hand, it decided to increase the entrance fee and the remit of the club. This involved altering its name to "Royal Southern Yacht Club", its present denomination. In 1947, as Southampton Docks expanded commercially and its waters became less attractive for yachting, the club moved to south-east to Hamble, where it remains today.[1]

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: History . https://web.archive.org/web/20080207052901/http://www.royal-southern.co.uk/Club/Est1837OurHistory/tabid/66/Default.aspx . 2008-02-07 . dead.