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RCYC offers a full range of watersports and social events for all ages, with a wide range of boats and people to get you afloat. The popular junior section, The Corinthian Otters, does the same for ages 7-18 years.
Ashore the RCYC has a stylish clubhouse with bars, dining and bedrooms, all actually overhanging the waterside, serving excellent and reasonably priced food. From the balconies you can enjoy panoramic views of the river, the bird sanctuary on the opposite bank and a vibrant sailing and social scene at weekends.
It is within easy reach of London, the rest of Essex and more.
Latest photos
Royal Corinthian Yacht Club Otter Nathan Flynn, helming for Ian Simons, on Cheque Mate 157, downwind leg during the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
Emma and Sam Prime, on Buccaneer 20, during the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
Jo Tribe and Portia Hutchings, on Nenuphar 619 during the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
Steve Hall and David Hyde, in Sophie 846 finished on third place during the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
Perfect sailing conditions during the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
Chip Cole and David Smith, on Dark n Stormy 787, during the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
Jack Grogan and Chris Agar, sailing on Helmut Shoing II, 105 won the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
Micky Wright and Alex Porteous, in Spoof, 811 took second place during the 28th edition of the Squib Gold Cup at Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
British Keelboat League at Burnham
British Keelboat League at Burnham