News
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RYYC pays respect to HRH Prince Philip
The flag officers gather at the clubhouse to observe the 1 minute silence.
Published 4:30pm on 17 Apr 2021
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The Duke of Edinburgh
The RYYC are saddened to learn of the death of our patron His Royal Highness The Duke Of Edinburgh.
Published 1:28pm on 9 Apr 2021
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RYYC Racing To Start in May.
The recent downward trend in the Covid figures has encouraged us to believe that Yacht Racing in Bridlington could well be possible in MAY.
Published 6:49am on 8 Apr 2021
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Good Work at Blyth Park.
Dinghy Section gets a Spring Clean up for the New Season.
Published 5:17pm on 28 Mar 2021
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L FLAG..
L Flag Notices will be published here. When we are able to restart sailing.
Published 12:23pm on 7 Feb 2021
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Happy New Year
The Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club wishes all our members a Happy New Year
Published 3:29pm on 1 Jan 2021
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Unclaimed Boats and Equipment
Unclaimed boats
any items stored in the dinghy compound at Blyth Park whose owners cannot be identified or which have not been paid for by the 1st of November 2020 may be disposed of in accordance with the Club bye laws.Published 4:03pm on 1 Oct 2020
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RYYC getting back on the water
Bank Holliday Catamarans getting ready for racing at Blyth Park.
Published 3:12pm on 30 Aug 2020
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Beach Bar at Blyth Park Remains Open Sat 12 noon to 5pm Sat. & Sun.
DINGHY SECTION BEACH BAR.
Published 1:42pm on 10 Aug 2020
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Commodore's Welcome
2020 has begun like no other and the last 12 months have indeed been an 'annus horribilis'. Looking back on my comments last year, when the Clubhouse was closed for 3 months due to the re-wiring, I would never have imagined, a year later, that I would be writing to members at a time when the Club has again been forced to close it's doors. I can only hope that by the time this
Published 4:12pm on 25 Jun 2020
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New Buoys for 2020
New marker buoys have been sourced for the 2020 sailing season. For years a varierty of markers have been used including painted and numbered oil drums. These have always been prone to coming adrift during poor weather and in some sea conditions hard to see. It is hoped that these new ones will be a significant improvement.
Published 4:07pm on 25 Jun 2020