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The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC) is a private yacht club that was established as the ''Bermuda Yacht Club'' on 1 November, 1844, after the sport of racing yachts had become established in Bermuda primarily as a pastime of idle officers of the Bermuda Garrison and the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda. In 1845, Albert, Prince Consort, Prince Albert consented to become Patron of the Club and in 1846 the club was permitted to add the adjective "Royal" to its name. The RBYC flies the blue ensign with the RBYC badge. In 1933 the club moved to its current site at Albuoy's Point, Hamilton, Bermuda, Hamilton. Currently the club has about 850 resident and non-resident members. The club is also the third oldest 'Royal' club outside the British Isles. The club has co-hosted the biannual Bermuda Race from 1906 to 1926 with various American yacht clubs, and since 1926 with the Cruising Club of America. It also currently hosts the Charleston Bermuda Race.


Cocktail

The RBYC gave name to the ''Royal Bermuda (Yacht Club) Cocktail'', - a mixed drink that contains Barbados rum, fresh Lime (fruit), lime juice, Cointreau, sugar or falernum.Cocktail Internet Database
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See also

*Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club *Sport in Bermuda


References


External links


Official site


Royal yacht clubs Yacht clubs in Bermuda Organisations based in Bermuda with royal patronage, Bermuda Yacht Club, Royal 1844 establishments in Bermuda Sports clubs established in 1844 Hamilton, Bermuda {{Bermuda-stub