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MDL Marinas partners with Royal Southampton Yacht Club for racing series

by MDL Marinas Group 27 Nov 2023 13:13 UTC
Robin Funnell with Tim Mayer © MDL Marinas

Supporting the local sailing community, MDL Marinas is delighted to announce it has become the boat and title race sponsor of the Royal Southampton Yacht Club's (RSYC) Southampton Water and Double-Handed race series.

Starting in January 2024 with the Warm-up Series, this exciting new 24-month partnership will see MDL Marinas provide berthing at its flagship Ocean Village Marina in the heart of Southampton for the yacht club's two racing support vessels, The Hound and RSYC RIB. The crews of the support vessels will also have unlimited access to the marina's recently refurbished facilities.

The historic yacht club is renowned for its year-round programme of racing in Southampton Water, the Solent and beyond, offering opportunities for both fully crewed and double handed series. MDL's sponsorship will mean the Club's committee boats are readily available and close to hand to support the Club's schedule of high quality and friendly racing over the next two years.

"The Royal Southampton Yacht Club is very excited to add MDL's name to its 2024 Southampton Water and Double-Handed race programmes," says Robin Funnell, Commodore at the RSYC.

"Our double-handed racing series is the longest established series of its kind, and hosting regular racing of this type is only possible with the help of partners like MDL, and we're very grateful for its support.

"Southampton Water is the perfect venue for the racing, and so easily accessible for boats from both Ocean Village and MDL's three marinas on the river Hamble. We are looking forward to what we hope will be a long association between MDL and the Club."

In honour of the partnership with MDL, the RSYC will create a new racing trophy called 'The MDL Cup' which will be awarded to the winner of an appropriate race at the Club's annual prize-giving event.

Tim Mayer, MDL's Sales and Marketing Director, comments: "With close links to Ocean Village, we're delighted to be supporting the Royal Southampton Yacht Club and its members to get out on the water and enjoy the sport they love. We look forward to following the racing and presenting The MDL Cup to a deserving winner at the end of the season."

One of the oldest yacht clubs in the UK, the RSYC's Clubhouse is located on the Beaulieu River at the end of Gins Lane. As part of this new partnership, MDL berth holders and staff will be able to benefit from the Clubhouse's friendly welcome, outstanding views and excellent facilities, with vouchers for complimentary day membership available.

Ocean Village Marina is nestled in the heart of Southampton and has become famous for hosting yacht races, recently hosting the Ocean Globe Race which is due to return in April 2024. Surrounded by shops, bars, restaurants and a cinema, the waterfront is bustling and sophisticated, where eating out, enjoying a glass of wine, or going to the cinema is as much a part of the boating experience as the sailing is.

To find out more about the Royal Southampton Yacht Club visit: www.rsyc.org.uk

For more information on MDL and its marinas visit: www.mdlmarinas.co.uk

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