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The ATYC represents over 30 Thames based boat clubs. Below is a selection of some of the Association's current member clubs. Click on the find out more button on each listing for a direct link to the club's own website.
Albany Motor Yacht Club (AMYC) is a very social, friendly, fun loving club based on the River Thames. We run a varied calendar of events both non-tidal, tidal and purely social.
The Benfleet Yacht Club is a large and friendly club situated along the shore of Benfleet Creek, on the northern coast of Canvey Island, Essex.
Brentford Cruising Club (BCC) is a friendly, active and well established yacht club based at Brentford Dock Marina, offering river cruising, social events, courses & training.
Do you own a motor cruiser built by C J Brooms or Broom Boats of Brundall, Norfolk, UK? If so then this is the club for you; irrespective of size, age or build material.
All are welcome to join and access our wealth of Broom information & knowledge
The City Livery Yacht Club offers sailing, boating and socialising opportunities to its members, even those who are just interested in ‘messing about in boats’ or who just like to meet and chat about their boating experiences.
Based in the West India Dock Complex to the east side of London, we offer the perfect location for Water Activities, Open Days and formal training courses to youth groups and adults involved in organisations such as Scouts, Guides, Cadets.
For nearly 100 years the Hurlingham Yacht Club has been a small, friendly club for both boating enthusiasts and locals alike, located near Putney Bridge, London SW15
The International Yachting Fellowship of Rotarians began in England in 1947 and is the oldest and largest of the Rotary Fellowships. There are 11 UK fleets 126 fleets World Wide.
The Island Yacht Club in Essex is a superb sailing environment less than an hour from London, boasting some of the finest sailing waters in the UK.
The Little Ship Club is a yacht club for sailors, motor boaters and non-sailors alike. Our beautiful clubhouse is right by Southwark Bridge on the Thames in London where our members enjoy good company, excellent food and a great social calendar.
The Middle Thames Yacht Club enjoys a fantastic location on Sunbury Lock Island on the River Thames. Our location offers which allows for some terrific cruises both up- and down- river, and further afield. Visitors are always welcome, please contact us.
We are a group of boaters who value our reputation as one of the friendliest clubs on the river. Our water-borne events include rallies and sociable activities held on the river bank. We stage events at various locations for socializing and eating.
Founded in 1964 and based in Penton Hook Marina, Chertsey, our club actively cruises the non-tidal Thames with frequent trips downriver to the sea. We hold regular social events in our riverside clubhouse, with professional catering and hospitality for members and visiting boaters, who can moor on our club pontoon by arrangement.
One of the oldest motor cruising clubs on the tidal Thames, based on Eel Pie Island in Twickenham since 1962. With a waterside location and a brilliant clubhouse with bar for parties the RYC is the place to be on a nice summers day to watch the boats go by
The Star Craft Owners’ Club, started by a group of devoted owners in 1993, is dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of these classic wooden motor cruisers, built between 1946 and 1975 by William Bates & Son in Chertsey, Surrey.
St Pancras Cruising Club (SPCC) is based near Kings Cross on the Regent's Canal. We organise regular cruises on the Thames Tideway between Brentford, Limehouse and Bow Creek. The Club also welcomes anyone interested in boating and inland waterways.
The TMYC is one of the best located boating clubs on the River Thames, situated amongst picturesque grounds in Hampton Court with its own club-house, a riverside bar and galley and moorings for member boats.
The Club was founded in 1983 and now has a membership of around 230. It provides a forum for owners and users of traditionally built craft and seeks to encourage their restoration, maintenance and use. We hold social gatherings and rallies in the Middle Thames area and organise excursions. Our magazine The Boater appears three times a year.
We are a friendly boating club on the Thames with about 200 members. Between us we own some 80 boats of all ages and sizes up to about 40 feet. We have a spacious clubhouse with a bar and moorings.
The Club was founded in 1976 and our club house enjoys a riverside location at MDL Marina (between Windsor and Bray).
Whatever the size of your boat, whether you are working or retired, a family or single you can be assured of a warm welcome.
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