The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC)

The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC)

The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC) stands as a maritime beacon, preserving over 191 years of nautical heritage in the vibrant city-state of Singapore . Established in 1826, the RSYC is not just a yacht club; it’s a testament to Singapore’s rich maritime history and a testament to the passion for seafaring that has persisted throughout the ages.

Situated on the scenic west coast of Singapore, the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club enjoys a prime location that offers convenient access to both the bustling cityscape and the enchanting Southern Islands and Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago. It is strategically placed near the junction of West Coast Highway and Clementi Road, making it easily accessible for members and visiting international boaters alike.

Approach to the Marina

Navigating your way to the RSYC marina is a seamless process. Mariners can approach the marina with confidence by following a few simple steps:

  • Call the Marina : Upon arrival, contact the marina on Channel 77 or Tel: +65 67689233 to confirm berth availability.
  • Prepare Fenders : Prepare your fenders and mooring lines. Ensuring that they are in good condition is vital for safe berthing.
  • Check and Ensure : Inspect lines for chafe and install chafe-guards where required. Ensure that bow and stern lines are adequately extended.
  • Inform the Marina Office : Notify the Marina office of the location of extra lines for emergency use, and inspect your lines regularly.
  • Safety Reminder : Always prioritize safety while walking along the pontoons, as marinas inherently lack barriers between visitors and the water.

Specifications of the Marina

The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club boasts a modern marina equipped to accommodate a diverse range of vessels, from standard boats to mega yachts. Here’s a breakdown of the marina’s specifications:

The marina offers a variety of berths, including standard and superyacht berths.

Standard Berths : These berths range in size from 35ft to 70ft, each equipped with a dockbox, metered power pedestal, polyester fendering, and metered water outlet. Telephone connections are available for berths of 60-foot length and greater. Power provision includes 230-Volts, 32-Amp supply for boats up to 45-feet and up to 63-Amp supply for boats of 50-foot and above.

Superyacht Berths : The marina features a 140-meter long outer wave attenuator designed to accommodate mega yachts, both sail and motor. The three T-berths at the end of the pontoon walkways can hold yachts up to 100ft. Power provision for superyacht berths is 3-phase, 100-Amp, 415-volt metered power pedestals, metered water outlets, and provision for telephone connections and dock boxes. These mega berths are fully fendered and equipped with heavy-duty bollards.

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Berthing Procedures for All Vessels Arriving at RSYC : The club emphasizes safety and efficient berthing procedures. Communication with the marina, proper line management, and regular inspections are essential for a smooth experience.

Dry Storage Facility : The RSYC also offers a dry storage facility, which can accommodate up to 195 boats and 50 jetskis. Members can request boat launches a day in advance for an early start. It’s important to note that parking is strictly prohibited in the dry storage area to ensure efficient operations. A buggy service is available for those with heavy items to transport.

Basic Rules & Regulations in the Dry Storage Area :

  • No parking in the dry storage area.
  • Engine flushing and washing down are restricted to allocated areas.
  • No storage of flammable liquids in the dry shed area.
  • Storage is limited to boats only.

Infrastructure, Services, and Facilities

Beyond the marina, the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club offers a wide array of infrastructure, services, and facilities to cater to the needs and desires of its members and guests.

Dining Options : The club boasts two restaurants that offer excellent dining experiences with breathtaking views of the sea. For more casual moments, the bar provides a relaxed setting to enjoy snacks and drinks while soaking in the ambiance of the sea. Additionally, the club features spacious and tastefully decorated function rooms for social events and presentations.

Chart Room : The Chart Room at RSYC serves as a valuable resource for mariners. It offers a wealth of nautical books, magazines, charts, and computers with Internet facilities to assist in plotting trips and researching boating information.

Gymnasium : For fitness enthusiasts, a fully-equipped gymnasium overlooks the swimming pool, providing a perfect setting to work towards a healthier lifestyle. Professional instructors are available for tailored fitness programs.

Mess Bar : Designed to resemble a cabin, the Mess Bar allows members to experience the camaraderie of sailors as they bond over drinks. It’s an ideal place to relax with friends, play pool, or catch up on sports events.

Karaoke Lounge : Members can enjoy karaoke sessions with friends in the Karaoke Lounge during specific operating hours. It’s a great place for informal gatherings and singing your heart out.

Mahjong Room : The Mahjong Room offers a chance to enjoy this popular game with friends. Booking can be made in advance, and members are encouraged to follow the rules and regulations for a harmonious experience.

Swimming Pool : A resort-style swimming pool provides a serene spot to relax and unwind, just steps away from guest rooms and the dining area. It’s a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Children’s Room : Designed for kids, the Children’s Room is equipped with kid-friendly amenities and toys to keep them entertained while parents enjoy other amenities at the club.

Badminton Court : The club also features an indoor badminton court for those seeking speed, agility, and power in their recreational activities.

Table Tennis : An air-conditioned table tennis facility at the Quarterdeck offers an enjoyable indoor sports experience.

Jackpot Room : Members aged 21 and above can visit the Jackpot Room for a friendly game. It’s a great place to relax and unwind with fellow members.

Events at the Marina

The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club hosts a variety of events throughout the year to cater to the interests and preferences of its members. From regattas and sailing competitions to social gatherings and themed parties, there’s always something exciting happening at the club. These events provide opportunities for members to connect, share their love for the sea, and enjoy the vibrant club atmosphere.

How to Get There

Reaching the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is convenient and accessible by various means of transportation:

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By Plane : The club is approximately a 30-minute drive from Changi Airport , Singapore’s main international airport, making it easily accessible for international visitors.

By Road : If you’re traveling by road, you can reach the club via West Coast Highway and Clementi Road. Ample parking is available for members and visitors.

By Sea : For those arriving by sea, the marina offers a welcoming entry point for boats of all sizes, making it an ideal destination for sailors and boaters.

Attractions Nearby

Besides the club’s amenities, there are numerous attractions nearby that make the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club a compelling destination:

  • Southern Islands : Explore the stunning Southern Islands, known for their pristine beaches, clear waters, and vibrant marine life. Lazarus Island, St. John’s Island, and Kusu Island are just a short boat ride away.
  • Riau Archipelago : Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago is a favorite boating destination for many. With its beautiful islands, lush greenery, and rich culture, it’s a paradise for adventurers.
  • City Access : The club’s proximity to Singapore ‘s city center ensures that members have easy access to the city’s diverse attractions, including shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.

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Republic of Singapore Yacht Club

The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in Asia and the only members-owned yacht club in Singapore. Founded in 1826, the history of the RSYC goes back more than 191 years to an elegant era when the officers and men of Sir Stamford Raffles were our earliest members.

Modern Marina at Republic Singapore Yacht Club

The RSYC's marina presently has 115 wet berths, including 18 berths for Superyachts , and 218 dry berths. Equipped with the full array of marina facilities available for members and visiting yachtsmen, the berths comprise shore power and fresh water with fuelling facilities at competitive rates. Crew of visiting yachts are also given access to most of the Club facilities.

Friendly Clubhouse

The RSYC Clubhouse is a haven for those who want a relaxing and exclusive land base in Singapore. There are two restaurant, reading and meeting rooms, gym, swimming pool and rooftop tennis court and an excellent Marina Lodge

A friendly welcome, fine food and comfortable accommodation are guaranteed.

  • Dry and Wet Marina Berthing
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  • Marina Lodge
  • Club Facilities

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52 W Coast Ferry Rd, Singapore 126887

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The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC) is a maritime recreational society and club for yachting enthusiasts. Established in 1826 as the Singapore Yacht Club, it is Singapore’s oldest club and apparently the first yacht club in Asia. 1  It was known as the Royal Singapore Yacht Club from 1924 until 1967, when it changed its name to the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club to reflect the country’s independence two years earlier. 2

Background The Singapore Yacht Club (SYC) was founded on 7 February 1826, with William Montgomerie as the first president. 3  The first regatta in Singapore was held on New Year’s Day of 1834. 4

Notable club members include Dato Mohamed Ibrahim (son of Munshi Abdullah ), Commodore Joaquim Parsick Joaquim (whose sister discovered the Vanda Miss Joaquim   natural hybrid orchid), and Sir Thomas de Multon Braddell . 5

Nonetheless, interest in yachting declined, and in the 1890s, the SYC committee proposed a resolution at a special general meeting to dissolve the club. 6  In 1893, the club was disbanded, and the treasurer gave the club’s remaining funds to Singapore Rowing Club. SYC members became life members of the Singapore Rowing Club by October 1897. 7

After WWI, 32 men met at the Singapore Cricket Club  on 1 July 1919 and decided to revive the Singapore Yacht Club. The members elected a committee of 11 and got organised quickly, registering the club with the Protector of Chinese by the end of August. 8  In 1920, the clubhouse was set up at Trafalgar Street and opened by Sir  Laurence Guillemard , who was then the governor of the  Straits Settlements . 9  He also served as the club’s commodore from 1922 to 1927. 10

In 1922, the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) became the club’s first patron, and it changed its name to the Royal Singapore Yacht Club in 1924. 11

Apart from the Prince of Wales, other prominent patrons of the club were King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. Singapore’s first president,  Yusof bin Ishak , was the first Singaporean patron of the club in 1967, and the name of the club was subsequently changed to reflect the shift in patronage and independence of the country. 12  Late former presidents  Ong Teng Cheong  and S. R. Nathan  were also the club’s patrons during their respective tenures. 13 Relocations After independence, the club had to relinquish its Trafalgar Street premises to the Singapore Harbour Board to make way for a container terminal. The club was given six months’ notice in June 1964 to vacate the premises. The British Army’s yacht club also needed a new home at the time. By making an exchange deal to leave British equipment on Blakang Mati (Sentosa) , Brigadier R. F. B. Hensman obtained five acres of mangrove swamp along Tanjong Penjuru to build a new clubhouse shared by both clubs. 14  Then President and club patron Yusof bin Ishak officially opened the new clubhouse on 8 October 1966. 15

In the 1980s, RSYC’s moorings had to be constantly moved to accommodate land developments around the club, making it difficult for members to access sailing facilities. As a result, members left the club for the new Changi Sailing Club and Raffles Marina. Only eight keelboats remained at RSYC by 1995. 16

On 28 August 1999, the RSYC relocated for the third time, to its current premises at 52 West Coast Ferry Road. 17  The club was officially opened by then President and club patron Ong Teng Cheong a year later on 17 June 2000, also its 174 th  anniversary celebrations. The clubhouse was designed by Edward Wong of Alfred Wong Partnership Pte Ltd, with state-of-the-art boating facilities and spaces for food, leisure, entertainment and accommodation. 18  In July 2001, the building received the Architectural Design Award in the recreational building category from the Singapore Institute of Architects. 19

To commemorate the long history of the RSYC, the  National Heritage Board  installed a plaque in the club’s premises on 17 June 2000 to mark the club as a historic site. 20

Events The RSYC organises recreational activities and sailing lessons for its members, in addition to recreational and competitive water sports events. 21  In 1923, famed yachting enthusiast and renowned tea merchant, Sir Thomas Lipton, donated the Lipton Challenge Cup to the RSYC. The Lipton Cup is now on display at the Singapore Sports Museum. 22 The most notable event is the annual RSYC Regatta, the longest-running regatta held in Singapore and traces its origins as far back as the early 1920s. Apart from traditional race formats, the regatta has also added the Round-the-Island Challenge and Passage Race to Tioman to its competition line-up. 23

Authors Bhaskaran Kunju and Kevin Seet References 1. “ About RSYC ,” Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, accessed 2 May 2023; Peter Dunlop,  Three Burgees: A History of the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club   (Singapore: Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, 2010), 13. (Call no. RSING 797.12460605957 DUN) 2. “ History ,” Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, accessed 2 May 2023. 3. Dunlop,  Three Burgees , 25; “ Singapore, Thursday Feb. 15th 1827 ,”  Singapore Chronicle , 1. (From NewspaperSG) 4. Charles Burton Buckley ,  An Anecdotal History of Old Times in Singapore  (Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1984), 235 (Call no. RSING 959.57 BUC-HIS]); “ Regatta ”,  Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register,  2 January 1834, 4. (From NewspaperSG) 5. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  41–42. 6. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  43. 7. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  49–51. 8. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  79. 9. K. C. Yuen, “W. Maxwell Blake: Commodore of SYC in 1919,”  RSYC Magazine  (September–October 2008): 23. (Call no. RSING 797.12405 RSYC) 10. “ Commodore ,” Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, 26 June 2016. 11. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  39, 80; “ Trophy & NHB Plaque ,” Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, accessed 2 May 2023. 12. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  156; Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, “Trophy & NHB Plaque.” 13. Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, “ History ”;  Milestones ,” Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, accessed 3 May 2023. 14. Jack Snowden, “Brief History of RSYC,”  RSYC Magazine  (November–December 2008), 23. (Call no. RSING 797.12405 RSYC); Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  141–45. 15. Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, “History”; Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  148; “ Inche Yusof visits the Yacht Club ,”  Straits Times , 10 October 1966, 4. (From NewspaperSG) 16. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  164–65. 17. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  166–75. 18. “ The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club Sails into the Future with an Ultra Modern Marina & Club House ,”  Business Times , 15 February 1996, 6. (From NewspaperSG) 19. “RSYC wins Architectural Award,”  RSYC Magazine   (September-October 2001), 9. (Call no. RSING 797.12405 RSYC); Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, “History.”  20. Dunlop,  Three Burgees ,  183, 213; Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, “Trophy & NHB Plaque.” 21. “ Our Events ,” Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, accessed 8 November 2023; “ Sailing Courses ,” Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, accessed 8 November 2023. 22. Erik Holmberg, “Sir Thomas Lipton’s Gift to the RSYC,”  RSYC Magazine  (January–February 2001), 15. (Call no. RSING 797.12405 RSYC); Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, “Trophy & NHB Plaque.” 23. “RSYC Regatta 2009,”  RSYC Magazine  (September–October 2009), 8. (Call no. RSING 797.12405 RSYC) The information in this article is valid as of  September 2023  and correct as far as we can ascertain from our sources. It is not intended to be an exhaustive or complete history of the subject. Please contact the library for further reading materials on the topic.

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Republic of Singapore Yacht Club

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Located in Singapore, 3.8 miles from Holland Village, Republic of Singapore Yacht Club has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a business center, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The restaurant serves American and Cantonese dishes, as well as Chinese and French cuisine. The hotel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms with a desk, an electric tea pot, a fridge, a minibar, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a shower. At Republic of Singapore Yacht Club rooms have bed linen and towels. The daily breakfast offers à la carte, continental or American options. The accommodation has a playground. You can play darts at Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. VivoCity is 5.2 miles from the hotel, while National Orchid Garden is 6 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Seletar Airport, 14 miles from Republic of Singapore Yacht Club.

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  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Free parking
  • Fitness center
  • 2 restaurants
  • Room service
  • Tea/Coffee Maker in All Rooms

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Restaurants 2 restaurants on site.

  • Cuisine American • Cantonese • Chinese • French • Indonesian • Japanese • Malaysian • Pizza • Seafood • Szechuan • Singaporean • Steakhouse • Thai • Vietnamese • Local • Asian • International • Grill/BBQ
  • Open for Breakfast • Brunch • Lunch • Dinner • High tea • Cocktail hour
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Amenities of Republic of Singapore Yacht Club Great facilities! Review score, 8.1

  • Toilet paper
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  • Wardrobe or closet
  • BBQ facilities Additional charge
  • Electric kettle
  • Refrigerator
  • Water sports facilities on site Additional charge
  • Snorkeling Additional charge
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  • Karaoke Additional charge
  • Ping-pong Additional charge
  • Pool table Additional charge
  • Fishing Additional charge
  • Golf course (within 2 miles) Additional charge
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Cable channels
  • Kids' meals Additional charge
  • Breakfast in the room
  • Tea/Coffee maker
  • Accessible parking
  • Invoice provided
  • Baggage storage
  • Indoor play area
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Dry cleaning Additional charge
  • Laundry Additional charge
  • Fax/Photocopying Additional charge
  • Business center
  • Meeting/Banquet facilities Additional charge
  • Fire extinguishers
  • CCTV in common areas
  • Smoke alarms
  • Security alarm
  • 24-hour security
  • Shuttle service
  • Shared lounge/TV area
  • Vending machine (snacks)
  • Vending machine (drinks)
  • Designated smoking area
  • Air conditioning
  • Smoke-free property
  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • Upper floors accessible by elevator
  • Open all year
  • Kids' pool
  • Locker rooms
  • Beach umbrellas
  • Beach chairs/Loungers

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A security deposit of SGD 100.0 is required upon arrival for incidental charges. This deposit is fully refundable upon check-out and subject to a damage inspection of the accommodation.

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  • Beacon Restaurant & Bar

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Check-in at Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is from 3:00 PM, and check-out is until 12:00 PM.

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  • Golf course (within 2 miles)
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Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is 5.6 miles from the center of Singapore. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.

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Sea Sports : Tel: 6768 9293 • Fax: 6768 9280 • Email:
Finance  : Tel: 6768 9496 • Fax: 6768 9280 • Email:
Membership  : Tel: 6768 9388 • Fax: 6768 9380 • Email:
Food & Beverage  : Tel: 6768 9485 • Fax: 6768 9280 • Email:
Marine  : Tel: 6768 9305 • Fax: 6768 9230 • Email:
Marketing Communications  : Tel: 6768 9488 • Fax: 6768 9280 • Email:
Banquet Sales : Tel: 6768 9489 • Fax: 6768 9280 • Email:
Beacon Restaurant & Bar : Tel: 6768 9448 •
Gymnasium : Tel: 6768 9358 / 288
Jackpot Room : Tel: 6768 9343 • Email:
Karaoke Lounge : Tel: 6768 9288 • Email:
Mahjong Room : Tel: 6768 9288
The Mess : Tel: 6768 9442 • Email:
The Wharf : Tel: 6768 9351 • Email:

Banquet Enquiry

Please fill in the details of your banqueting enquiry in the form below and we will contact you as soon as possible. thank you. if you require more information, please contact the banquet department at 6768 9485 / 9182 8157 or email to [email protected], please fill this for and we'll get back to you as soon as possible, membership enquiry, please fill in this and we'll get back to you as soon as possible, ordinary membership, sign up by 30th june 2018 and receive s$5,000 spending credits, what are the perks, berthing and rights to attend and vote in the meeting, and to hold office, exclusive invites to club events, one-time free transfer of membership to immediate family member (worth s$6,420), preferential rates for marina lodge, wide range of clubhouse amenities, well-equipped sports & recreational facilities and modern marina, download membership application.

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  1. Republic Of Singapore Yacht Club

    To build upon our rich tradition as Singapore's premier yacht club, member-owned and affordable, and providing the best sea sport facilities with excellent club amenities. Anchored in the south-western region of Singapore, the club offers members quick escapes from the madding city life with a myriad of marine activities, often accompanied by ...

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    Berthing and rights to attend and vote in the meeting, and to hold office. Exclusive invites to club events. One-time free transfer of membership to immediate family member (worth S$6,420) Preferential rates for marina lodge. Wide range of clubhouse amenities, well-equipped sports & recreational facilities and modern marina. Overseas Privileges.

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    The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in Asia and the only member-owned yacht club in Singapore. Founded in 1826, the history of the RSYC goes back more than 191 years to an elegant era when the officers and men of Sir Stamford Raffles were our earliest members.

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    The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC) stands as a maritime beacon, preserving over 191 years of nautical heritage in the vibrant city-state of Singapore.Established in 1826, the RSYC is not just a yacht club; it's a testament to Singapore's rich maritime history and a testament to the passion for seafaring that has persisted throughout the ages.

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    Modern Marina at Republic Singapore Yacht Club. The RSYC's marina presently has 115 wet berths, including 18 berths for Superyachts, and 218 dry berths. Equipped with the full array of marina facilities available for members and visiting yachtsmen, the berths comprise shore power and fresh water with fuelling facilities at competitive rates.

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    The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club (RSYC) is a maritime recreational society and club for yachting enthusiasts. Established in 1826 as the Singapore Yacht Club, it is Singapore's oldest club and apparently the first yacht club in Asia. 1 It was known as the Royal Singapore Yacht Club from 1924 until 1967, when it changed its name to the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club to reflect the ...

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    The Only Member-Owned Yacht Club. The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in Asia and the only member-owned yacht club in Singapore. Founded in 1826, the history of the RSYC goes back more than 191 years to an elegant era when the officers and men of Sir Stamford Raffles were our earliest members.

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    Monday - Friday: 5pm - 12am. Saturday & Sunday: 3pm - 12am. Service button will be used between 3pm - 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. For enquiries and reservation, please contact F&B Department at 6768 9349 or e-mail to [email protected].

  12. Republic of Singapore Yacht Club

    The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in Asia and the only members-owned yacht club in Singapore. Founded in 1826, the history of the RSYC goes back more than 191 years to an elegant era when the officers and men of Sir Stamford Raffles were our earliest members. Following on the tradition when our first Patron was the ...

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    The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in Asia and the only members-owned yacht club in Singapore. Founded in 1826, the history of the RSYC goes back more than 190 years to an elegant era when the officers and men of Sir Stamford Raffles were our earliest members. Following on the tradition when our first Patron was the ...

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    The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in Asia and the only members-owned yacht club in Singapore. Founded in 1826, the history of the RSYC goes back more than 180 years to an elegant era when the officers and men of Sir Stamford Raffles were our earliest members.

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    Guest reviews (359) Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. 52 West Coast Ferry Road, 126887 Singapore, Singapore - Show map. +17 photos. Located in Singapore, 3.8 miles from Holland Village, Republic of Singapore Yacht Club has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.

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  18. Republic of Singapore Yacht Club

    While staying at Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, visitors can check out Pasir Panjang (0.6 mi) and Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple (1.3 mi), some of Singapore's top attractions. Republic of Singapore Yacht Club offers guests an array of room amenities including air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available.

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    While staying at Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, visitors can check out Pasir Panjang (0.6 mi) and Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple (1.3 mi), some of Singapore's top attractions. Republic of Singapore Yacht Club offers guests an array of room amenities including air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available.

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    While staying at Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, visitors can check out Pasir Panjang (0.9 km) and Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple (2.1 km), some of Singapore's top attractions. Republic of Singapore Yacht Club offers guests an array of room amenities including air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available.

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