Greenwich Yacht Club

Greenwich Yacht Club[1] is a sailing club based in Greenwich, London.[2] It was founded in 1908,[3][4][5] and caters for cruiser sailors, dinghy sailors, motor-boaters and rowers. Its officers include a commodore, vice-commodore, rear-commodore, secretary and treasurer. The club is affiliated to the Royal Yachting Association.[6]

Greenwich Yacht Club
Short nameGYC
Founded10 March 1908 (1908-03-10)
Location
  • Pear Tree Wharf, Pear Tree Way, Greenwich, London
Websitewww.greenwichyachtclub.co.uk

Clubhouse

Greenwich Yacht Club clubhouse, viewed at low tide

The current clubhouse complex was designed by Fankl and Luty[7] and was completed in 1999.The clubhouse is the only building built in the Thames itself being raised upon stilts above the waters below,[8] and is open to the public each year[9] as part of the London Open House.[10] The complex includes an engineering/machining facility, sailoft, woodworking facility, an indoor work area with a capacity for two or more boats, a wedding and conference venue,[11][12] plus a three storey clubhouse situated on a dolphin in the tidal Thames reached by a bridge from landside. The complex is disabled access friendly.[13]

History

Thames watermen and river workers founded Greenwich Yacht Club in Yacht Tavern[14] in Greenwich on 10 March 1908. For many years the club met at the tavern. Later the Clubhouse was situated for many years on the beach adjacent to the current clubhouse. Originally, it was a beached Thames Sailing Barge "Iverna", then later a hut on the Mudlarks beach. In more recent times the club was based in what is known as the "old clubhouse" at the end of Riverway. That site was required by English Partnerships, as part of the preparation for construction of the Millennium Dome, and in exchange English Partnerships provided the club with new facilities on the previously redundant Peartree Wharf.[15][16] Greenwich Yacht Club took occupation of the site early in November 1999 with a temporary clubroom in what is now the Wedding Venue. The new clubhouse was opened in June 2000.[16]

The residential building directly behind the club has been named Iverna Quay, as a reference to the beached Thames sailing barge "Iverna".[17]

Membership

The club has more than 400 members.

Training

The club is an official Royal Yachting Association training centre,[6] and offers both shorebased and practical RYA courses including Day Skipper Theory and Yachtmaster Theory.[18]

Cruising

The club has a strong contingent of active cruising yachts and motorboats, and organises an annual cruise to the East Coast of England.

Racing

Throughout the year the club organises and competes in a number of different races on the Thames for both dinghy and yachts.[19]

As part of its centenary celebrations in 2008 an Extreme 40 Catamaran raced between the O2 and the club; competitors included Dame Ellen MacArthur and Olympian Matthew Pinsent.[20]

The club abides by the racing rules as set out by World Sailing.

Regattas

  • The Annual London Dinghy Regatta[21][22]

See also

References

  1. "Leisure Facilities Directory". www.boatingonthethames.co.uk.
  2. "Greenwich Yacht Club - Sport and fitness in Greenwich Peninsula, London". Time Out London.
  3. "Greenwich Yacht Club". www.yachtsandyachting.com.
  4. "Greenwich Yacht Club - Harbourmasters Office: VisitMyHarbour Business Directory". www.visitmyharbour.com.
  5. M (23 June 2008). "Greenwich Industrial History: 100 years of the Yacht Club".
  6. "Where's My Nearest - RYA - Royal Yachting Association". www.rya.org.uk.
  7. "GMV, Greenwich Yacht Club". 1 March 2011 via Flickr.
  8. "Greenwich Yacht Club - Venue". The Handbook.
  9. "Tour Greenwich Yacht Club with Open House London".
  10. "Free entry to London's best buildings » Open City". www.openhouselondon.org.uk.
  11. Greenwich, Royal Borough of. "Greenwich Yacht Club". www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk.
  12. WeddingVenues.com. "Greenwich Yacht Club wedding venue Greenwich, Greater London". WeddingVenues.com.
  13. "Greenwich Yacht Club - River Rooms - AccessAble". www.accessable.co.uk.
  14. "Yacht in Greenwich". Taylor Walker. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  15. "Greenwich Peninsula History". Greenwich Peninsula History.
  16. "History - GYC". www.greenwichyachtclub.co.uk.
  17. "Inverna Quay building" (PDF). www.gmv.london.
  18. "Where's My Nearest - RYA - Royal Yachting Association". www.rya.org.uk.
  19. www.pla.co.uk, Port of London-. "Annual Events Calendar". POLA2012.
  20. "River Thames speed record set at Greenwich Yacht Club". Watford Observer.
  21. "Annual London Regatta at Greenwich Yacht Club - Preview". Yachtsandyachting.com. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  22. "Latest News - Media Centre - Countryside Properties". www.countrysideproperties.com.

Sources

  • The Yacht Club, Greenwich 1908-2000 by Paul Woolhead (2000) ISBN 0-9539577-0-5
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