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West Mersea Yacht Club

Coordinates: 51°46′44″N 0°53′58″E / 51.7789°N 0.8995°E / 51.7789; 0.8995
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West Mersea Yacht Club
Short nameWMYC
Founded1899; 125 years ago (1899)
LocationWest Mersea, Mersea Island, Essex, United Kingdom
Websitewww.wmyc.org.uk Edit this at Wikidata

West Mersea Yacht Club (WMYC) is a British yacht club that has its clubhouse in Coast Road, West Mersea, Mersea Island, Essex. [1] [2] [3] It is on the estuary of the River Blackwater, approximately 12 km (7.5 mi) south of Colchester. The Blackwater estuary is a major sailing centre on the English east coast.

Founded in 1899, the club has sponsored national and international yacht racing meetings. The club has competitive offshore racing fleets and run racing throughout the UK sailing season, a cadet week and an annual regatta during 'Mersea Week'. Of its many famous members, the most notable was probably Maurice Griffiths, the yacht designer and author.

A club launch runs from Tuesdays to Sundays during the season; callsign on VHF Channel 37: YC1 (Why - See - One).

The WMYC ensign is the Red Ensign defaced with three Saxon seaxes, the symbol of Essex.

References

  1. ^ Leather, John (1979). The Salty Shore: The Story of the River Blackwater. Lavenham: T. Dalton. ISBN 0900963522. OCLC 6379881.
  2. ^ Harber, Janet (2016). East Coast Rivers Cruising Companion: A Yachtsman's Pilot and Cruising Guide to the Waters from Lowestoft to Ramsgate (20th ed.). Leamington Spa: Fernhurst Books. ISBN 9781909911871.
  3. ^ Revell, Roger (2010). Yacht and Rowing Club Buttons. Lulu Press. ISBN 9781445225593.

51°46′44″N 0°53′58″E / 51.7789°N 0.8995°E / 51.7789; 0.8995