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Republic of SingapoRe Yacht club 52 West Coast Ferry Road, Singapore 126887 (WGS 84) Lat 01° 17.6’N Long 103° 45.7’E www.rsyc.org.sg About the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club Established in 1826, the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club has a long and distinguished history that has seen it evolve from a social club for expatriate yachtsmen to an award- winning local institution. Since its inception, it has played host to prominent dignitaries and visiting royalty, and is one of only eight yacht clubs in the world to have a twinning relationship with the exclusive Yacht Club de Monaco. In 1999, it moved to its current address in the south-western part of Singapore where it offers members convenient access to popular boating destinations such as Singapore’s Southern Islands and Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago. The host for the prestigious Lipton Cup since 1923, the Club has long played an active role in supporting recreational and competitive sea sports and today, it continues to build upon its rich heritage as Singapore’s premier member- owned yacht club to provide the best seasport facilities and recreational amenities for boating enthusiasts. M RSYS_flyer1b CR5.indd 1 3/26/12 5:12 PM

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Republic of SingapoRe Yacht club 52 West Coast Ferry Road, Singapore 126887 (WGS 84) Lat 01° 17.6’N Long 103° 45.7’E www.rsyc.org.sg

About the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club

Established in 1826, the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club has a long and distinguished history that has seen it evolve from a social club for expatriate yachtsmen to an award-winning local institution. Since its inception, it has played host to prominent dignitaries and visiting royalty, and is one of only eight yacht clubs in the world to have a twinning relationship with the exclusive Yacht Club de Monaco. In 1999, it moved to its current address in the south-western part of Singapore

where it offers members convenient access to popular boating destinations such as Singapore’s Southern Islands and Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago.

The host for the prestigious Lipton Cup since 1923, the Club has long played an active role in supporting recreational and competitive sea sports and today, it continues to build upon its rich heritage as Singapore’s premier member-owned yacht club to provide the best seasport facilities and recreational amenities for boating enthusiasts.

Modern Marina • Wine & Dine By The Waterfront • 186 Years Of Heritage • Affordable Memberships With Berthing Options

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www.rsyc.org.sg

it’S time to take the high gRound

Modern Marina • Wine & Dine By The Waterfront • 186 Years Of Heritage • Affordable Memberships With Berthing Options

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Do you want to spend more time maintaining your yacht or enjoying it? Say goodbye to costly maintenace fees and environmental damage with the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club’s new vertical dry stack – the smart alternative to marina docks.

Lower maintenance costs. Longer life span.

Your Dry Stack is now Ready.

Introducing a new way to berth your vessel

For yacht owners looking for the ideal way to store their vessels, an increasingly popular option is dry stack storage. With the completion of the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club’s new vertical dry stack that can accommodate up to 300 boats, we would like to invite you to discover why more people are making the switch from conventional marina berths.

Why berth in a dry stack?

Lower maintenance costs: It reduces the need for anti-fouling as well as extensive and regular cleaning and repairs, which can often run into thousands of dollars each year.

Reduces wear and tear: Storing your boat on the dry reduces the corrosion of the submerged parts of the engine, cooling system and other fittings substantially.

Improved performance: You will be able to enjoy smoother rides and improved fuel economy as your boat will be free of barnacles, weeds and anti-foul paint.

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As the only member-owned yacht club in Singapore, the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club offers its members exclusive privileges that few can match.

Enjoy more time on the water: Set sail whenever you want, regardless of tidal conditions.

Increased resale value: Extend the life span – and value – of your boat with round-the-clock protection from harsh weather conditions.

The Privileges of Membership

For a limited period only, enjoy additional benefits worth up to $2,300* when you become a member of the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club.

To find out more about this promotion, please contact our membership department at 6768 9388 or [email protected]

Visit www.rsyc.org.sg for more information

* Terms and Conditions apply.

Berthing in the dry helps keep your boats in pristine condition.

Damage by salt water corrosion is common among boats berthed in marinas.

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