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History
of the Royal Fowey Yacht Club
The forerunner to the Fowey Yacht Club held its first meeting
in February 1890; it was then the Fowey Club. An earlier
Club, founded in 1880 which was formed ‘to facilitate
the association of gentlemen who wish to enjoy the social
advantages of a Club ‘which is without political bias’.
The Club House was 2 Dolphin Terrace in Trafalgar Square,
this first Club was wound up after nine years with most
of its members joining the Fowey Club but taking over the
same premises. The first Honorary Secretary was F.A. Allchin
who was followed by Murray Rogers, then in 1893 by A.T.
Quiller-Couch, who became Sir Arthur. The minutes and descriptions
of Yacht races, up to 1897 are in Q’s handwriting.
In May 1894, the Club was renamed the
‘Fowey Yacht Club’. Edward Atkinson was elected
Commodore with Murray Rogers as Vice Commodore. The subscription
was two guineas inport and one guinea outport and a whisky
and soda cost just 6d. In 1898, work began on the present
Club house, which was opened on 9th. August with an ‘at
home’ accompanied by music from the band of the Royal
Marines. On that same day, the Club held the first of its
own regattas to be followed the next day by the usual Fowey
Royal Regatta.
In 1905 permission was granted for the
Club to include in its insignia the Coronet of the Duke
of Cornwall over the Shield of the Duchy of Cornwall. In
1907 His Majesty the King approved the use of the prefix
"ROYAL" in the name of the Club and commanded
that henceforth the Club be known as ‘The Royal Fowey
Yacht Club’.
On the death of the Commodore in 1911,
Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch filled this post until 1944 when
he was succeeded by Lt. General Sir Frederick Browning,
G.C.V.O., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., D.L., who upon retirement
in 1962, was elected the Club's first Admiral.
From the 1950s onwards, Club facilities
and various forms of membership were extended to ladies,
but it was not until 1994 that ordinary membership became
equally available. The Club has now about 700 members
and the highlight of the year is the Fowey Royal Regatta
when more than 230 craft take part.
The Club enjoys a superb waterfront setting
in one of the country’s most beautiful and secure
harbours. We have a widespread reputation for hospitality
towards visiting yachtsmen and our Members are proud to
sail under the Red Burgee bearing the Arms of the Duchy
of Cornwall surmounted by the Crown of the eldest son of
the Sovereign. In addition, Members owning registered yachts
can have the distinction of wearing the Red Ensign defaced
with the same insignia.
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A History
of the RFYC. Foreword by
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
Available Mail Order for £14.95
Ring 01726 833573
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