West_Mersea_Yacht_Club

West Mersea Yacht Club

West Mersea Yacht Club

British sailing club


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.

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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.

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