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Royal Cork Yacht Club

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In 1872, the Munster Model Yacht Club was founded as a Corinthian Yacht Club to provide for amateur racing rather than racing for wagers on yachts of wealthy owners with paid hands. It eventually received a royal charter and became known as the Royal Munster Yacht Club. It settled in the clubhouse of
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It was initially Ireland's largest sailing regatta, but has been superseded in popularity, in recent years, by the Dun Laoghaire biennial regatta, as determined by large entries in multiple classes and competitors
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By the mid 19th century, membership was keenly sought after due to the club's popularity, and club records show that many candidates were disappointed at not getting membership. One who was admitted was Prince
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the Cork Harbour Motor Yacht Club at Crosshaven during the 1930s. The Royal Munster Yacht Club merged with the Royal Cork Yacht Club in 1966.
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The predecessor of the present-day Royal Cork Yacht Club was the "Water Club of the Harbour of Cork". It was established in 1720 by
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Cork Week is hosted by the Royal Cork Yacht Club and is held every two years, usually in late June or early July.
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in 1720. This body became inactive in 1765 and was re-established in 1802.
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from exile, King Charles II developed an interest in sailing on the
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Burgee

Ensign
Crosshaven
County Cork
royalcork.com


yacht club
Crosshaven
County Cork
Neva Yacht Club
William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin
1st Earl of Inchiquin
King Charles II
England
Thames
Cork
King William IV
Haulbowline Island
Cork Harbour
Cobh
Cork City
Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria
Emperor Franz Joseph
King Edward VII
Britannia
List of organisations based in the Republic of Ireland with royal patronage
List of Marinas

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