Royal Yachting Association

Royal Yachting Association
RYA
IOC nation Great Britain & Northern Ireland (GBR)
National flag United Kingdom
Sport Sailing
Other Sports
Official website www.rya.org.uk
HISTORY
Year of formation 1875 (1875)
Former names Yacht Racing Association
AFFILIATIONS
International federation International Sailing Federation (ISAF)
ISAF members page www.sailing.org/about-isaf/mna/great-britain.php
ISAF member since 1907 Founding Member
Continental association European Sailing Federation
National Olympic Committee British Olympic Committee
National Paralympic Committee British Paralympic Committee
Other affiliation(s)
  • European Boating Association
ELECTED
Patron Her Majesty the Queen
President HRH The Princess Royal
Board
  • Stacey Clark (Chair)
SECRETARIAT
Address
Chief Executive Sarah Treseder
Number of staff Approx. 160
FINANCE
Company status Limited Company
REGIONS
  • Scottish [1]
  • Welsh[2]
  • Northern Ireland[3]
  • Eastern England [4]
  • North West England [5]
  • South Eastern England [6]
  • Yorkshire and Humberside[7]
  • West Midlands[8]
  • East Midlands[9]

The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is the national governing body for certain watersports in the United Kingdom. Activities it covers include Sailing, Windsurfing, Motor cruising, Powerboating & Personal watercraft

The RYA is one of the founding members of the International Sailing Federation the World Governing Body for the sport of sailing and serves as the Member National Authority.

History

The Yacht Racing Association was founded in November, 1875. Its initial purpose was to standardise the rules of measurement to different racing yachts, so that boats of different classes could compete fairly against each other.

Membership at the time cost two guineas and was available to "former and present owners of racing yachts of and above 10 tonnes. Thames measurement and such other gentlemen as the committee may elect".

Though efforts for membership availability to dinghies and other small craft were made in 1888, it wasn’t until 1921 that the YRA incorporated the independent Sailing Boat Association and the Boat Racing Association into its body.

In 1953 the YRA became the Royal Yachting Association (RYA).

Activities

The RYA's purpose is to Promote and Protect Safe, Successful and Rewarding British Boating.

The RYA is the national body for all forms of recreational and competitive boating. It represents dinghy and yacht racing, motor and sail cruising, RIBs and sportsboats, powerboat racing, windsurfing, inland cruising and personal watercraft. The RYA manages the British sailing team and Great Britain won more sailing medals than any other nation at each of the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games.

The RYA is recognised by Government as being the primary consultative body for the activities it represents. The RYA currently has over 100,000 personal members, the majority of whom choose to go afloat for purely recreational non-competitive pleasure on coastal and inland waters. There are an estimated further 500,000 boat owners nationally who are members of over 1,500 RYA affiliated clubs and class associations.

The RYA also sets and maintains an international standard for recreational boat training through a network of over 2,500 RYA Recognised Training Centres in 47 countries. On average, more than 150,000 people per year complete RYA training courses. RYA training courses form the basis for the small craft training of lifeboat crews, police officers and the Royal Navy and are also adopted as a template for training in many other countries throughout the world.

Committees

While RYA Council is the RYA's senior policy-making body in boating matters, responsibility for the Association's different activities and areas of interest is delegated to a number of policy committees.

The main function of the policy committees and sub-committees is to agree and oversee the implementation of RYA policy in their respective areas. Responsibility for day-to-day management of each area rests with the RYA's professional staff, with the relevant departmental manager acting as secretary to his or her committee.

More information about the RYA's main committees and sub-committees can be found on the Association's website.

RYA Training

The RYA Training Scheme is currently delivered in 47 countries through a network of over 2,500 recognised training centres. The scheme offers practical training in dinghy sailing, windsurfing, yachting, motor cruising, powerboating, personal watercraft and inland waterways, as well as a range of shorebased training courses. The RYA also publishes over 200 supporting titles for its activities.

There are:

The RYA is given responsibility for issuing certificates of competence on behalf of the British Government through the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), an agency of the Department of Transport.

The RYA training program:

See also

References

External links

Organisational sites

Famous sailors

See Category:British sailors

Olympic sailing

See Category:Olympic sailors of Great Britain

Offshore sailing

See Category:British sailors (sport)

Yacht clubs

See Category:Yacht clubs in the United Kingdom

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