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Our Yacht Club on Lake Ontario has reciprocal agreements with 70 other clubs on the great lakes. We also accept long range cruisers and loopers as long as they belong to a club that may offer a similar privilege to one of our members. We have given free slips to boats as far away as England, Florida and Newport CA as our charter does not allow us to charge a visitor. Neither will we turn away any vessel seeking refuge in a storm. We can accept any vessel up to 47' LOA for up to 3 days at no charge. Fairport Yacht Club, www.fairportyachtclub.ca is a unique club where we actually own the land underwater and each slip is individually owned by the member in a dockominium format. If you belong to a Yacht Club, what is your Club policy?
I joined a Yacht Club here on the Columbia River just so I could use reciprocals in the Puget Sound area. Never used it. We paid our dues for this year 2016-2017, but the Admiral and I are thinking of just venturing out without a club membership. The two main clubs in the area are the Victoria and Seattle Yacht clubs. They made it very clear to us that reciprocals are not honored and to stay "the hell OFF" their out stations.
What do you mean by an "out station?"
Our yacht club has two 100' guest docks available for recips, for up to three days at no charge, providing visitors make reservations as guest docking is in high demand.
Many yacht clubs in the PNW have out stations, they are moorage owned or leased by the club at locations other than there home club facilities. At these locations they do not offer reciprocal benefits as there docking facility is usually limited. Our club has reciprocal privileges with over 90 other clubs as space permits. This year we used about 14 days of reciprocal with other clubs. Some of our members go on holidays and use 3 to 4 weeks of reciprocal, makes for cheap holidays!
Alaskan Sea-Duction said: I joined a Yacht Club here on the Columbia River just so I could use reciprocals in the Puget Sound area. Never used it. We paid our dues for this year 2016-2017, but the Admiral and I are thinking of just venturing out without a club membership. The two main clubs in the area are the Victoria and Seattle Yacht clubs. They made it very clear to us that reciprocals are not honored and to stay "the hell OFF" their out stations. Click to expand...
I've used reciprocals in the Portland area, at Umatilla, OR and at Friday Harbor. Our club extends the privilege to visiting boats and can accept 100' boats without problem. We only have 30A power available so for some that is a limiting factor. This summer we had a boat from Portland visit. They couldn't use our 30A power so one of our members called me to see if I have the adapter that plugs into two 30's to create 50. I did and let them borrow it for a few days.
menzies said: What do you mean by an "out station?" Click to expand...
We used approx. 20 reciprocal nights a couple of summers ago. That summer we spent three months cruising the "South Sound", so there were plenty of opportunities to grab a reciprocal. At an average of $60/night we saved about $1,200 in moorage fees. Our Port Townsend Yacht Club dues are $150/year. A very good deal! (Plus we do things with the club that are a lot of fun, too...)
Alaskan Sea-Duction said: To tie in with Mike as he stated some clubs maintain a dock outside their areas. I think Seattle Yacht Club has a dock somewhere in Desolation sound and Victoria Yacht Club has docks in Garden Bay (Pender Harbor). Click to expand...
Benefit I have been a member of a yacht club in the past. It really depends on what reciprocals the club has as to weather you use them. We did, same story it paid for our dues and we had a great time exploring new places!
Yes, and no. We don't ask for free docking, just for them to let us dock. We do mention that we're members elsewhere and sometimes they then say no charge. Our biggest desire is to be able to dock and use other facilities and typically their rates are very reasonable for transients. Florida Council of Yacht Clubs has many members, but few we've chosen to frequent. Florida memberships don't go far in the PNW and Great Lakes, but typically will get you the courtesy of paid dockage.
How do these outstation work. Do they buy the land and establish a dock?
There are many kinds of outstations. Seattle's range from Port Madison and Henry Island which have dock space for 40 to 50 boats as well as uplands with amenities. At the other end of the scale, they have Ovens Island, approximately 250' of dock with no power or water. With the exception of Ovens Island, all have on site caretakers. Some are just dock space at an existing marina. RVic has an outstation in Long Harbour. A house with docks out front. There is also an outstation in Friday Harbor which is the end of "C" dock. As a member, these are tremendous assets. They are free (or 'included') to members. But the members bear the cost as part of their dues.
So do they buy the land and establish a dock. Do they lease dockage at other locations? How do they create these outstations.
menzies said: How do these outstation work. Do they buy the land and establish a dock? Click to expand...
Our club is located on the south end of Lake Washington in Seattle. We have reciprocal privileges with about 70 other clubs in Puget Sound and Canada, from Olympia to Nanaimo. We often use them when space is available, it cuts down on traveling costs. While our club does not have it's own marina, our club house is located at a private marina and we have about 80 feet of reciprocal moorage available for visitors on the end of one of the docks. We're too small to have any outstations.
Wow, I just checked the two outstations on Saltspring Island and they are bigger than our whole club facilities.
Florida council of YCs has reciprocity with about 40 clubs in the state. First night is usually free. When travelling most clubs that are members of the registry of clubs will extend welcome to out of area club members. terms vary, often with discounted, but no free nights. A letter of introduction from your home club and calling ahead works best. http://www.ycaol.com/reciproc.htmest .
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menzies said: So do they buy the land and establish a dock. Do they lease dockage at other locations? How do they create these outstations. Click to expand...
Unfortunately for me there are no yacht clubs nearby so there is not a reason to join one. My boat is 1.5 hours from me which is the closest suitable water access and that area's club went defunct about 25 years ago. We did happen upon the Marco Island Yacht Club last year though when we had an engine issue on our way to the Dry Tortugas. It was the only place that had a slip open and they were happy to accept us even without a membership.
So interesting subject. It appears there is a group of folks that go from dock to dock. Although I understand it as I did exactly that when I first started cruising up north. We now prefer to anchor now over dockage. Just to be clear no caretaker ever told me to "stay the hell off" I was told this in Pender Harbor by another person at a restaurant and we were discussing some of the attitudes of some yacht clubs. Some friends of ours were asked to leave a Seattle Yacht Club outstation when they docked up after a very long and rough day. It would seem to me if there is space available, the clubs would welcome non-members for a "fee." The Columbia River Yacht Club (which I am not a member) has a few outstations which are open to anyone with the understanding if a member shows up they have priority to dock space.
Alaskan Sea-Duction said: ............ It would seem to me if there is space available, the clubs would welcome non-members for a "fee." ........... Click to expand...
We've docked at many yacht clubs and found them all to be very accommodating and welcoming. We do call ahead, we do ask kindly, we do say thank you. The "clubs" that tend to be less receptive are those that are tied to homeowners or condos or large developments. Ocean Reef, in Key Largo, has a reputation but it's just limited members. There are some there who want no transients. There are others there who realize that every dollar they get from transients is a dollar less they have to put in. I know one condo development north of us that has an ongoing internal battle taking place and has put Loggerhead, which is managing it, in a difficult position. Cat Cay is almost humorous as they'll let you dock (at a very high price) and let you eat at the casual restaurant, but nothing more, no further. Yet, they will try to sell you on buying there. However, you can only see the property when formally toured by one of their agents and after providing information. So there are occasional quirks, but no real problems and we've found clubs to be very welcoming. If full, obviously their members would come first. We've had a couple where we docked at the next marina but they still welcomed us for meals and allowed us to play tennis. Our two reasons for belonging to a yacht club are tennis and reciprocal. I do think being a member, even of a club that another club has no agreement with, tends to make them more receptive to you. Right or wrong, it gives them the feeling that someone, somewhere, has done some due diligence regarding you and you're ok.
One of the nice things about the two outstations that my club owns (as opposed to ones where they lease some space) is that in they are often very quiet. This is one of the things that the appeals to the members. We can go stay there for a weekend have have some of the advantages of anchoring (ie solitude, quiet, nice scenery etc...) but have some of the same advantages of being at a marina (power, water, showers, etc..). If the outstations were open to reciprocal clubs that solitude would be lost. There is also the situation that the private outstations aren't manned. There is no one there to collect a fee, ensure that the club rules are followed etc... At one of our outstations, water is very restricted. We don't allow boat washing but only filling water tanks if needed. A non-member may not know the rules or have less inclination to follow the rules if it doesn't impact them. I was at one of the outstations a few months ago when a boat pulled up to dock. They weren't flying the burgee so another member asked if they were a member. The boater said no but a friend was and they were just docking for a few minutes. Turns out that they simply wanted a convenient place to take their dog for a walk to **** on our lawn (they didn't pick it up). They were politely informed that the outstation was for the sole use of TYC members and they eventually left. The exception for sure, but there are a lot of reason why the clubs don't share their outstations. Finally, large clubs such as the Seattle Yacht Club have invested a huge amount of money into the purchasing and maintenance of their extensive network of outstations. While I would love to be able to use them as a member of a reciprocal club, I certainly have never paid the SYC their initiation or membership fees for the privilege. Those would amount to much more than any fee they could charge to for using them.
I think what you point out on the outstations is very valid and a reason not to share. Clubs themselves are set up to accommodate people and guests. Outstations are not. I would also have no problem with any club that said they weren't going to allow transients to use their club. Membership paid for it and have the right to limit it in whatever way they choose. I don't interpret that as rudeness, just their choice. Now, I'm happy very few yacht clubs have taken the stance.
Alaskan Sea-Duction said: So interesting subject. It appears there is a group of folks that go from dock to dock. Although I understand it as I did exactly that when I first started cruising up north. We now prefer to anchor now over dockage. Just to be clear no caretaker ever told me to "stay the hell off" I was told this in Pender Harbor by another person at a restaurant and we were discussing some of the attitudes of some yacht clubs. Some friends of ours were asked to leave a Seattle Yacht Club outstation when they docked up after a very long and rough day. It would seem to me if there is space available, the clubs would welcome non-members for a "fee." The Columbia River Yacht Club (which I am not a member) has a few outstations which are open to anyone with the understanding if a member shows up they have priority to dock space. Click to expand...
General Committee: Tony Hennessy A couple of months ago, I had the opportunity to play a very pleasant 9 holes of golf at the Woodlands Golf Club with some of my fellow members on the RBYC Social Committee. We then followed the game with a very pleasant lunch within the golf clubs dining facilities. The social committee had arranged this outing via our club’s reciprocal club rights program which is available to most membership categories within our club.
It dawned upon me how I had personally under appreciated the additional value adds that our club membership offers. So, I thought I would use this forum to highlight the clubs that RBYC has reciprocal rights with the intention of encouraging members to maximise their memberships value. Woodlands Golf Club is one of the country’s premier golf courses and under normal circumstances, a course that I would unlikely ever get to play. Now, golf may not be your interest, but there are plenty of other clubs, including many prestigious local and international yacht clubs that RBYC has reciprocal rights with. Please see list below. Finally, I would always recommend contacting the Club office first to understand the formalities as I understand some of the clubs listed below require a letter of introduction which the club can arrange for you.
Yours Aye Tony Hennessy
RECIPROCAL CLUBS VICTORIA • Royal Geelong Yacht Club • Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron • Royal Yacht Club of Victoria • Spring Valley Golf Club • Woodlands Gold Club • The Kelvin Club REST OF AUSTRALIA • Royal Perth Yacht Club • Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club • Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron • Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania • Southport Yacht Club • Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron REST OF THE WORLD • Manhasset Bay Yacht Club • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club • Royal Bermuda Yacht Club • Royal Canadian Yacht Club • Royal Dart Yacht Club • Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club • Royal Langkawi Yacht Club • Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron • Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club • Royal Thames Yacht Club • Marina One 15 Singapore • The Hebe Haven Yacht Club, Hong Kong
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We’ve answered some of our frequently asked question below, but if you have more questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us by phone on (03) 9397 1277 or by email at [email protected]
The success of Royals relies on our membership, as it is our purpose to provide facilities, services and activities for their benefit. Membership is crucial for the financial and general sustainability of the Club. There are plenty of benefits of being a Member, which you can read more about on our ‘ Member Benefits ’ page.
If you’re not interested in becoming a Member to sail, you can apply to join as a Social Member which grants you full membership access to our Clubhouse facilities. Please note that Social Members DO NOT have access to the car park and will not be able to vote at general meetings.
Social Members can now sail during our Twilight Series on Wednesday evenings which generally begins in October and goes through to March. In addition to Twilight sailing, Social Members can also participate in other nominated Club sailing activities.
You’ll need to apply to become a Member at Royals by completing an application form and asking two existing Members to sign a nomination form (not applicable for Juniors or Social). Both forms can be found online or at the office. Your application will be considered by our Membership Committee. After adequate notice to our membership and approval from the General Committee is granted, you will become a fully fledged Member of RYCV. You can read more on this process at ‘Become A Member’ .
There’s nothing to worry about if you don’t know any existing Members, just contact the office on (03) 9397 1277. You can arrange to visit the Club when the bar and dining room are open and one of our Members will be more than happy to show you around and make introductions.
The membership process takes approximately one month from submitting your application. Each application is reviewed at the once-monthly Membership Committee meeting, before being advertised to the membership and receiving final approval by our General Committee.
Yes you are welcome to use the Club. However, you will need to sign in as a visitor in the book which is just by the bar door entrance.
If you have any questions about the membership application process, please contact the office on (03) 9397 1277 or visit in person at 120 Nelson Place, Williamstown during office hours.
If you visit the Club outside of office hours, our Members may be able to assist you with general inquiries.
Any questions or feedback about the application process itself can be directed to the Membership Sub-Committee, who are always open to feedback about the application process.
Yes, your guests are welcome as long as they are signed in by a Member in the visitor book near the front entrance. There are limitations to the number of times the same guest can visit before applying to become a Member.
If you become a regular user of the Club and its services or facilities and have not subscribed to membership, you would be breaching the Club rules and by-laws. This can have further implications on our land lease conditions and liquor licence, leading to potential fines, penalties and in extreme cases, loss of licence. It is also crucial that the Club can report on who is on site or on the water in case of an emergency. Lastly, it is important to remember that regular visitors who do not become Members are unfairly relying on those who are Members to cover the operational costs of running the Club.
Royals encourages family involvement in our junior sailing programs. You are welcome to attend the Club with your child however you will not be able to sign other guests in.
Visitors are welcome at Royals clubhouse if they are signed in by a Member. This ensures that we are covering our requirements for our liquor licence and allows you full use of our clubhouse facilities. To try sailing you can obtain a Day Pass from our office, which will allow you to take part in up to six racing days.
Membership at RYCV is not capped, and all non-members are always welcome to apply. However only 49% of our membership base can be Social Members so there is a limit to the number of social memberships we can allow.
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Since 1892, The Royal Victoria Yacht Club has encouraged yachting, boating, navigation and seamanship among all of our members. One of our main objectives is to uphold and celebrate the traditions of yachting and to actively steward and advocate for our marina boating environment.
We encourage diversity, inclusivity and camaraderie while messing around in boats.
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To arrange for a visit to a reciprocal club in this list, please email a request of letter of introduction at least 5 days before your intended visit to [email protected] .
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China The American Club Hong Kong (Country Club) 28 Tai Tam Road, Tai Tam, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2813-3200 Fax: (852) 2813-2612 Email: [email protected] www.americanclubhk.com Facilities: D, SR, CA The American Club Hong Kong (Town Club) Floors 48-49, Two Exchange Square, Central, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2842-7400 Fax: (852) 2147-3867 Email: [email protected] www.americanclubhk.com Facilities: D, SR The American Club Taipei 47 Bei-an Road, Taipei 10462 Taiwan, ROC Tel: (886) 2 2885-8260 Fax: (886) 2 2885-8055 Email: [email protected] www.americanclub.org.tw Facilities: D, SR, CA Beijing Riviera Country Club No. 1 Xiang Jiang Bei Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100103, China Tel: (86) 10-8450-6888 Email: [email protected] www.bjriviera.com Facilities: D, G, A, SR Hong Kong Football Club 3 Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2830 9500 Fax: (852) 3110 1176 Email: [email protected] www.hkfc.com.hk Facilities: D, CA, SR, G The International Club Xiamen The Bank Centre, 7th Floor, No. 189, Xiahe Road, Xiamen, China Tel: (86) 592-239 4222 Email: [email protected] www.iacworldwide.com
LRC 10 Old Peak Rd, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3199 3500 Fax: (852) 2840 1478 Email: [email protected] www.lrc.com.hk Facilities: D, CA, SR, FH Pacific Club, Harbour City Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2118 1802 Fax: (852) 2118 0209 Email: [email protected] www.pacificclub.com.hk Facilities: D, SR, CA India Jaipur Riding & Polo Club B-21 Tulsi Marg Hanuman Nagar Jaipur (Rajasthan) 302021 India Tel: (91) 141 4024884 / 2358056 Email: [email protected] www.jaipurpolo.com The Poona Club Ltd. #6 Bund Garden Road Pune 411 001 Tel: (91) 020 840083/85/86 Fax: (91) 020 840447 Email: [email protected] www.poonaclubltd.com Facilities: D, SR, G, A Japan Tokyo American Club 2-1-2 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8649, Japan Tel: (81) 03 4588-0381 Fax: (81) 03 4588-0703 Email: [email protected] www.tokyoamericanclub.org Facilities: D, SR, CA Malaysia The Raintree Club of Kuala Lumpur Lot 1002 Jalan Wickham off Jalan Ampang Hilir, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: (60) 3-4257 9066 Fax: (60) 3-4757 8880 Email: [email protected] www.raintree.com.my Facilities: D, CA, SR
Royal Selangor Club Jalan Raja, P.O. Box 10137, 50704 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: (603) 2692-7166 Fax: (603) 2693-4924 Email: [email protected] www.rsc.org.my Facilities: D, SR Singapore The American Club Singapore 21 Scotts Road, Singapore 228219 Tel: (65) 6737-3411 Fax: (65) 6732-8308 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] www.amclub.org.sg Facilities: D, SR, CA, FH One° 15 Marina Club #01-01, 11 Cove Drive, Sentosa Cove, Singapore 098497 Tel: (65) 6305-6988 Email: [email protected] www.one15marina.com Facilities: D, A, SR, FH Singapore Polo Club 80 Mount Pleasant Road, Singapore 298334 Tel: (65) 6854-3999 Email: [email protected] www.singaporepoloclub.org Facilities: CA, SR, FH The Tanglin Club 5 Stevens Road, Singapore 257814 Tel: (65) 6622-0555 Fax: (65) 6733-2391 Email: [email protected] www.tanglinclub.org.sg Facilities: D, SR, CA Thailand The Royal Bangkok Sports Club 1 Henri Dunant Street, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Tel: (66) 2652-5000 Fax: (66) 2255-4158 Email: sportsclub.rbsc.org www.rbsc.org Facilities: D, SR, CA
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Australia Brisbane Polo Club Naldham House Waterfront Place 1 Eagle Street Brisbane, Australia Tel: (61) 7 3229 3766 Fax: (61) 7 3229 5207 www.brisbanepoloclub.com.au
Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club 489 Glenferrie Road, Kooyong, Victoria, 3144, Australia Tel: (61) 9822-3333 Fax: (61) 3 9822-5248 Email: [email protected] www.kooyong.com.au Facilities: D, SR, SH Royal Automobile Club of Australia 89 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia Tel: (61) 2 8273 2300 Fax: (61) 2 8273 2301 Email: [email protected] www.raca.com.au Facilities: D, A Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club Williams Road North, Toorak, Victoria, 3142, Australia Tel: (61) 3 9829-1556 www.rsyltc.org.au Facilities: D, SR Tattersall’s Club, Brisbane 215 Queen Street, Brisbane Queensland, Australia 4000 Tel: (61) 7 3331-8888 Fax: (61) 7 3221-3913 www.tattersallsclub.com.au Facilities: D, A Tattersalls Club, Sydney 181 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia Tel: (61) 2 9264 6111 Fax: (61) 2 9267 8312 Email: [email protected] www.tattersallsclub.org Facilities: D, SR, FH New Zealand The Northern Club 19 Princes Street, Auckland, 1140, New Zealand Tel: (64) 9379-4755 www.northernclub.co.nz Facilities: D, CA
California Yacht Club 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Ray California 90292, USA Tel: (1) 310 823-4567 www.calyachtclub.com Facilities: D, SR Cosmos Club 2121 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Washington D.C. 20008, USA Tel: (1) 202-387-7783 Email: [email protected] www.cosmosclub.org Facilities: D, A Los Angeles Athletic Club 437 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA Tel: (1) 213-625-2211 Fax: (1) 213-689-1194 E-mail: [email protected] www.laac.com Facilities: D, A, SR Marines’ Memorial Association 609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA Tel: (1) 415-673-6672 Fax: (1) 415-441-3649 www.marineclub.org Facilities: D, SR, A New York Athletic Club 180 Central Park South New York, NY 10019-1562, USA Tel: (1) 212 247-5100 Fax: (1) 212 767-7014 www.nyac.org Facilities: D, A, SR, FH Outrigger Canoe Club 2909 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu Hawaii Tel: (1) 808 923-1585 Email: [email protected] www.outriggercanoeclub.com Facilities: D, SR Pacific Club (Hawaii) 1451 Queen Emma Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Tel: (1) 808-536-0836, (1) 536-2068 Email: [email protected] www.thepacificclub.org Facilities: D, SR
The Balboa Bay Club 1221 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA 92663, USA Tel: (1) 888-445-7153 Facilities: D, CA, A, SR, FH Bellevue Club 11200 Southeast Sixth St, Bellevue WA 98004 Tel: (1) 425 455 1616 Email: [email protected] www.bellevueclub.com Facilities: D, A, SR, FH The Plaza Club Honolulu 900 Fort Street Mall, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Tel: (1) 808 521 8905 Email: [email protected] www.theplazaclub.com Facility: D The Racquet Club of Philadelphia 215 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA Tel: (1) 215 753-1525 Email: [email protected] www.rcop.com University Club of Chicago 76 East Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60603, USA Tel: (1) 312-726-2840 Email: [email protected] www.ucco.com Facilities: D, A, SR, FH Washington Athletic Club 1325 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Washington Tel: (1) 206-622-7900 Fax: (1) 206-464-3068 Email: [email protected] www.wac.net Facilities: A, SR, CA
Ranchmen’s Club 710 13th Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2R 0K9 Canada Tel: (1) 403 228-3885 Fax: (1) 403 245-8188 Email: [email protected] www.ranchmenslub.com Facilities: D, A The Arbutus Club 2001 Nanton Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6J 4A1 Tel: (1) 604 266-7166 Fax: (1) 604 264-5920 Email: r [email protected] www.arbutusclub.com Facilities: D, FH The Union Club of British Columbia 805 Gordon St. Victoria, BC V8W 1Z6 Canada Tel: (1) 250 384-1151 Fax: (1) 250 384-0538 Email: [email protected] www.unionclub.com Facilities: D, A The Vancouver Club 915 West Hastings St., Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 1C6 Canada Tel: (1) 604 685-9321 Fax: (1) 604-685-7417 Email: [email protected] www.vancouverclub.ca Facilities: D, A
Cercle de L’Union Interalliee (France) 33 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore 75008 Paris, France Tel: (33) 1 42 65 96 00 Fax: (33) 1 42 65 70 34 Circolo Antico Tiro A Volo (Italy) Via Eugenio Vajna, 21, 00197 Roma RM, Italy Tel: (39) 06 808 2367 www.anticotiroavolo.it Facilities: D, G, SR, FH Club Portuense (Portugal) Rua Candido dos Reis, N° 24, 24 4050 Porto, Portugal Tel: (351) 22 2001 203 Fax: (351) 222 010 676 Email: [email protected] www.clubportuense.com Facility: D Real Gran Peña (Spain) Calle Gran Via 2, 28013 Madrid, Spain Tel: (34) 915 22 46 13 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Facilities: D, SR, CA Real Club de Polo de Barcelona (Spain) Avda. Dr. Marañón 19-31 08028-Barcelona Tel: +34 93 448 0400 Fax: +34 93 334 1317 Email: [email protected] Facilities: D, CA, SR, FH
Real Club Nautico de Gran Canaria (Spain) Calle Leon y Castillo, 308, 35006 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain Tel: (34) 928 29 70 25 Email: [email protected] www.gcsiw.com Facilities: D, SR Sociedad Bilbaina (Spain) Navarna 1, Bilbao, 48001, Spain Tel: (34) 94 423 14 07 Email: [email protected] www.sociedadbilbaina.com Facilities: D, A, SR St. James’ Club Limited (UK) 7-8 Park Place, London SW1A 1LP, UK Tel: (44) 20 7316-1600 Email: [email protected] www.stjameshotelandclub.com Facilities: D, A, SR The Royal Automobile Club of London (UK) 89 Pall Mall London SW1Y 5HS, UK Tel: (44) 20 7930-2345 / Fax: (44) 7976-1086 Email: [email protected] www.royalautomobileclub.co.uk Facilities: D, G, A, SR, FH The Stephen’s Green Hibernian Club (Ireland) 9 Street Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: (353) 1-677-4744 Fax: (353) 1-677-4202 Email: [email protected] www.sgch.ie Facilities: D, A
Club El Nogal (Colombia) Carrera 7 N° 78-96 I Bogota D.C., Colombia Tel: (57) 1 326 7700 / Fax: (57) 1 326 7722 www.clubelnogal.com Facility: D
San Andres Golf Club (Colombia) Calle 15 # 24-11, Funza, Cundinamarca, Colombia Tel: (57) 1 589 6080 www.sanandresgolfclub.com Facilities: D, G, A, SR
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RVYC History 1845 - 2021 by Hilary Martin and Henrietta Smyth (RVYC historians)
History of the club - THE ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB 1845 2000 by Clifford Matthews (Commodore 1979-1982) with revisions 2020
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Reciprocal Clubs 2024. The reciprocal membership arrangement is unlimited visits to use the on-shore facilities, including the bar and restaurant, and attend social events. In return their members will be able to visit RVYC. Most clubs will require you to sign the visitors' book. Please take your membership card as proof of RVYC membership.
RVYC members also have reciprocal privileges with many other yacht clubs in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere in the world. Foreshore and Clubhouse Facilities ... Royal Victoria Yacht Club 3475 Ripon Rd. Victoria, BC V8R 6H1 Tel: (250) 592-2441. Fax: (250) 370-2286 [email protected] ...
If you are not a member of a yacht club with reciprocal privileges, please contact our General Manager who may, at his discretion, grant access. ... Royal Victoria Yacht Club 3475 Ripon Rd. Victoria, BC V8R 6H1 Tel: (250) 592-2441. Fax: (250) 370-2286 [email protected] ...
The Royal Yacht Club of Victoria shares reciprocal rights with many clubs both nationally and internationally, allowing our members to take advantage of their membership with RYCV. If you would like to have reciprocal rights with a particular club then please email your request to [email protected]. Accessing the Reciprocal Clubs.
Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Royal Victoria Yacht Club Address: 3475 Ripon Rd, Victoria, BC, Canada V8R 6H1 Contact: 250‐592‐2441 (office) www.rvyc.bc.ca Location: Waterfront, Cadboro Bay, Victoria, BC Clubhouse Facilities: Dining room and Lounge. Please see website for details.
Our club promotes yachting, boating, navigation, seamanship and offers racing events, cruising excursions, moorage, kayaks & stand up paddle board rentals (free of charge), dining, themed events and much more. The Royal Victoria Yacht Club offers a little something for everyone. More than just a Clubhouse facility, we are a group of like-minded ...
Reciprocal Moorage with CYC Seattle is offered at Shilshole Marina Guest Moorage and is available to members of reciprocal yacht clubs. Arrange Shilshole Marina guest moorage on VHF Channel 17 or by calling 206-787-3006 Monday through Saturday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm (or after hours 206-601-4089). Reciprocal club members are most welcome to join CYC ...
Home : Royal Victoria Yacht Club. We have an extensive range of on the water activities throughout the year. Some are regular events and others happen annually. From our very active Cadet section, Saturday Open Sailing, Adult Training Evenings, a wide range of RYA Training Courses, extensive Racing and Social Programme, Cruiser and Powerboat ...
Full Reciprocal Clubs. Members of THE FOLLOWING CLUBS ARE OFFERED FULL RECIPROCAL FACILITIES (WITHOUT LIMITATIONS) New York Yacht Club : 37 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036, USA ... Royal Victoria Yacht Club : 3475 Ripon Rd, Victoria BC, V8R 6H1: Main: +1 (250) 592 2441 [email protected] Website
We would remind you to always have your membership card with you during your visit and to contact the respective Club directly for registration and guest policy prior to your visit. Tel: 2239 0325. Fax: 2239 0399. Email: [email protected]. Outrigger Canoe Club.
Our Yacht Club on Lake Ontario has reciprocal agreements with 70 other clubs on the great lakes. We also accept long range cruisers and loopers as long as they belong to a club that may offer a similar privilege to one of our members. ... Tom, RVYC (the Royal Victoria Yacht Club Tom referenced) has an outstation in Long Harbour, Saltspring ...
Royal Yacht Club Victoria (RYCV) was initially founded as the Port Phillip Yacht Club in May 1853 and remains to be one of the oldest yacht clubs in Australia. The Club is situated in Williamstown with a stunning view of the city skyline and is steeped in decades of yachting history and tradition.
The social committee had arranged this outing via our club's reciprocal club rights program which is available to most membership categories within our club. ... VICTORIA • Royal Geelong Yacht Club • Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron • Royal Yacht Club of Victoria • Spring Valley Golf Club • Woodlands Gold Club
Cheese and Wine Tasting - in partnership with Paxton & Whitfield and Hayward Bros Wines. Thu. 27 June - 18:30
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria New Member and Visitor Booklet; Club Merchandise; FAQ; Reciprocal Clubs; Rules, By-Laws And Policies; Volunteer With Us; Dining & Functions. Restaurant and Bar; Functions; Training. Training Calendar; Learn To Sail; Your First Sailing Experience;
Payment direct to the club by BACS is preferred. The details are : Account name : Royal Victoria Yacht Club | Sort code : 20-60-55 | Account number : 10769401. Please include the name of your boat and date of visit as payment reference. Card payments only can be made at the club during opening hours. Please note we no longer accept cash payments.
Become a member of RCYC and enjoy fourteen days of Reciprocal Membership (in any one year) at the following clubs. Skip to content. RCYC Facebook RCYC instagram. WEBCAM. The Club. About the Club; Opening Times; ... Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Isle of Wight Royal Welsh Yacht Club Royal Western Yacht Club, Plymouth The Winchester House Club ...
On the Water. Since 1892, The Royal Victoria Yacht Club has encouraged yachting, boating, navigation and seamanship among all of our members. One of our main objectives is to uphold and celebrate the traditions of yachting and to actively steward and advocate for our marina boating environment. We encourage diversity, inclusivity and ...
One of the many privileges of membership is the use of affiliated clubs in our extensive roster of reciprocal clubs. The Petroleum Club of Houston is pleased to offer reciprocal privileges at clubs offering dining, golf, athletics and overnight accommodations across the country and around the world. Prior to visiting reciprocal clubs, you will ...
A full programme of competitive club racing is available from the end of March to the end of December. Starting usually from our race platform to the west of the ferry channel, we provide racing for keelboats and dinghies in handicap series. We also run a number of open events during the year. Race dates are in the calendar, or the filtered ...
Reciprocal Clubs To arrange for a visit to a reciprocal club in this list, please email a request of letter of introduction at least 5 days before your intended visit to [email protected]. ... Royal Selangor Club Jalan Raja, P.O. Box 10137, 50704 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: (603) 2692-7166 ... California Yacht Club 4469 Admiralty Way ...
You'll be able to view our full list of reciprocal clubs and make your bookings easily with Sonato. AMERICA. Amador. 550 Montgomery St. ... Silencio Club 142 rue Montmartre 75002 Paris. Silencio des Prés 22 rue Guillaume Apollinaire 75006 Paris ... Victoria Island, P. O. Box 75961 Lagos, Nigeria. Explore. The George. 5 Tal Israel St. Tel ...
History of the club - THE ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUB 1845 2000 by Clifford Matthews (Commodore 1979-1982) with revisions 2020. Publicity leaflet for 1908 OLYMPIC YACHT RACES by Henrietta Smyth - copies available for purchase through the Club Office ([email protected]) For any further information , please contact Hilary Martin via office@rvyc ...
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