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Isle of Wight's Royal Yacht Squadron to allow women members | Isle of Wight's Royal Yacht Squadron to allow women members |
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An elite private members' yacht club is to allow women to become full members - 199 years after it was founded. | An elite private members' yacht club is to allow women to become full members - 199 years after it was founded. |
The Royal Yacht Squadron, in Cowes Castle on the Isle of Wight, is currently only open to "gentlemen actively interested in yachting". | The Royal Yacht Squadron, in Cowes Castle on the Isle of Wight, is currently only open to "gentlemen actively interested in yachting". |
The club said rule changes would be introduced at the Spring Meeting next year, allowing women to be proposed for membership. | The club said rule changes would be introduced at the Spring Meeting next year, allowing women to be proposed for membership. |
The change requires no further vote but has to be ratified by all members. | The change requires no further vote but has to be ratified by all members. |
Round-the-world yachtswoman Dee Caffari said: "Many yachts have women amongst the team members so this now allows the club to better reflect the sport of sailing. | |
"This also highlights the uniqueness of our sport - it is one of the few sports that allow men and women to compete on a level playing field." | |
The yacht club, which was founded in 1815, describes itself as "the most prestigious yacht club in the United Kingdom and arguably the world". | The yacht club, which was founded in 1815, describes itself as "the most prestigious yacht club in the United Kingdom and arguably the world". |
To join, you have to be voted in through a member. | To join, you have to be voted in through a member. |
John Walker, Royal Southern Yacht Club said: "I don't know of any other yacht club in the world that's a male only bastion. | John Walker, Royal Southern Yacht Club said: "I don't know of any other yacht club in the world that's a male only bastion. |
"But I don't know any other yacht club in the world that's quite like the Royal Yacht Squadron - they are unique." | "But I don't know any other yacht club in the world that's quite like the Royal Yacht Squadron - they are unique." |
In the early 1960s women were given "associate member" status allowing them to use its facilities. | In the early 1960s women were given "associate member" status allowing them to use its facilities. |
Its patron is the Queen and the club's Admiral is Prince Philip. | Its patron is the Queen and the club's Admiral is Prince Philip. |
The Royal Yacht Squadron marks the start line for races at Cowes Week which are started with a firing from its 22 miniature cannon. | The Royal Yacht Squadron marks the start line for races at Cowes Week which are started with a firing from its 22 miniature cannon. |
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