Marine Tourism 2024 | 5 “The Club has great facilities and wonderful amenities,” says Kevin. “The staff are exceptional and the views so beautiful; top notch, all the way!” “Visiting the Club is always a pleasure,” reports Stephen. “The setting is delightful, and the food is always solid. It is such a relaxed club, and that’s not even to mention the sunsets!” “We have been members for generations,” states Pete. “The atmosphere, the legacy, and especially the people of Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club are what makes this place very special to me,” states Pete. “I have been a member of Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club for over 30 years,” writes Ian. “It is my home away from home, my sport club, my entertainment spot for business meetings, where I take guests to the island for a great meal, and the most spectacular view of the harbour. For over 100 years, Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club has been dedicated to delivering top-tier experiences to the community of Bermuda. The Club has prioritised safety, standards, and quality ever since its inception, and this commitment has enabled the Club to establish itself as the archipelago’s community hub. For its significant contributions to its community, and the deep maritime heritage it has unfalteringly upheld over the years, Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club has been awarded the title of Sailing Club of the Year 2024 – Bermuda. Contact: Cassius Fevriere Company: Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club Web Address: https://www.rhadc.bm/ to Bermuda, then inviting their friends to join in on the fun. The unique race is an integral component of Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club’s mission to maintain its roots in blue water cruising, whilst staying abreast of the changes emerging within the sport. When the race first began, all navigation was conducted celestially. Due to the advent of the GPS system, many sailors are now opting to modernise their equipment. To maintain its authenticity, the Marion Bermuda Race is the only ocean race in North America offering a celestial class for skipper seeking a challenge. To aid in stimulating celestial participation, and keep the methodology alive, the Club increased the time benefit to 3% over electronically navigated yachts and are providing additional opportunities to those interested in learning celestial navigation. The Club has additionally noticed a decline in young sailors’ participation in the race, and sought out a solution that would make it easier for younger sailors to join the offshore race. The Marion Bermuda Race added a Young Trophy to its 2015 event, with the aim of increasing the number of young sailors in the sport. Another first in offshore racing, the Young Trophy provides younger participants with the opportunity of a lifetime with unparalleled educational experiences. For its excellence, and its unbridled commitment to upholding the very highest standards of service for its guests, Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club has amassed a number of five-star ratings. Past, present, and even future members rave about the Club’s attention to detail, the quality of its services, and the magnificence of its many facilities. “Great views,” states Frederick. “Great cocktails, and the best Bermuda fish chowder on the island!”
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