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by 42 gentlemen interested in sea yachting, the original members decided to meet in London and in Cowes twice a year, to discuss yachting over dinner. Membership was restricted to those who owned a vessel not under 10 tons. Today this is interpreted as an individual "actively interested in yachting".
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The Pavilion, designed by the architect Thomas Croft, was opened in 2000. This building provides on shore facilities for yachtsmen and their families while allowing the castle to retain its 'country house' ambience.
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In August 2013, the members of Royal Yacht Squadron voted to allow full membership to women, which had been restricted since its foundation.
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was a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron. To enable the application of naval discipline on board a civilian ship, he registered the
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The Bronze Mermaid by Jonathan Wylder on the breakwater of the RYS Haven, which was modelled on the swimmer
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The club started organising racing as a principal feature of the annual regatta, which is now known as
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are given the suffix RYS to their names, and are permitted (with the appropriate warrant) to wear the
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The Royal Yacht Squadron Complete list of members with theirs yachts from the foundation of the club
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Pritchett, Robert Taylor (1894). "The Royal Yacht Squadron and The History of the Royal Cups".
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to Cowes in 1892, which encouraged the Prince of Wales to build the royal cutter yacht
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This article is about the British yacht club on the Isle of Wight. For other uses, see
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worn by the majority of other UK registered vessels. The club's patron was Queen
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as a yacht of the squadron and sailed under the White Ensign on his second and
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Organisations based in the United Kingdom with royal patronage
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as a member in 1817. In 1820, when the Prince Regent became
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British Attractions – Royal Yacht Squadron – Outdoor Venue
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and the squadron yachts supplied British soldiers in the
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and the Prince of Wales, later commodore of the club and
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In 1851, one of the "forred" hands, on board the yacht
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Founded on 1 June 1815 in the Thatched House Tavern in
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