RYA
MEMBERSHIP
The
RYA was formed in 1875 at a meeting of 35 people
in London. Click
here to read an article from the
Autumn 2000 issue of RYA Magazine, about the RYA's
first steps and evolution into the organisation we
know today.
The
RYA is the national association for all forms of
sailing and windsurfing, motor boating, sports
boats, personal watercraft and powerboat racing.
It is recognised by all Government offices as
being the negotiating body for the water
activities it represents.
As
a national authority the Association:
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Protects the right and freedoms of its members,
both individuals and organisations
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Represents their interests and those of the wider
yachting public to international, national and
local organisations and government.
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Provides advice, services and information
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Encourages participation
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Raises standards of proficiency and safety
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Establishes and administers training programmes
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Promotes and publicises all aspects of boating for
the greater enjoyment of its members and all
participants.
The
RYA today has 100,000 members. An analysis
of the makeup of the membership is available
here . Please note that the
columns do not add up to the total membership
figure. This is because the analysis
discards the data for any members for which
we do not have up to date information.
For
historical information of the number of RYA
members and the number of RYA Affiliated Clubs
(dated back to 1946) please click
here . The estimated membership
of RYA affiliated clubs is 400,000 to
500,000.
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