1958
A ‘building fund’ was started to raise funds for building a clubhouse, Mr Snapper, owner of the ‘Eel Pie Island Hotel’ agreed to lease the club land on Eel Pie Island, and in 1958 terms of the lease were agreed. The only money in the building fund was £500 so it was decided that members would build the clubhouse themselves. Building continued for four years, mainly on Sundays and was officially opened on September 15th by Thames Conservator and friend of the club, Mr J R Pearce OBE.
Mr Snapper agreed to the club buying the freehold of the land and a price of £15000 was agreed. This was raised by a scheme, devised by club member, which repaid the money over twelve years.
1967
In 1967 the Converted Cruiser Club became Richmond Yacht Club, a name which lasted until 1976 when Twickenham Cruising club folded and asked to join the club. The club then became Richmond and Twickenham Cruising Club. This did not last because members demanded the name be changed back to Richmond Yacht Club.
Club boats went to Dunkirk for the evacuation of troops, other club boats were painted grey and used in the film ‘Dunkirk’. A club boat went to Dunkirk for the anniversary in 2016.
2014
The 80th anniversary of Richmond Yacht Club was celebrated in 2014.
2016
A funding scheme started in 2016 which is being used to pay for the refurbishment of the clubhouse.
2024
The 90th anniversary of Richmond Yacht Club was celebrated in 2024.
Our purpose-built clubhouse, with a bar and dance floor, can accommodate up to 100 people for a sit-down meal and up to 120 for a party.
The clubhouse is available for hire and, with wonderful views of an idyllic stretch of river, makes a great venue for a party, conference or wedding reception – and guests can arrive by river!
Social events take place at the clubhouse throughout the year, both during the day and in the evening, to include: lunches and suppers, live music and film screenings, presentations and gatherings.
In addition to the above events, every Sunday throughout the year, there is free Coffee and Cookies 11am till 2pm at the Clubhouse.
Members' club events are a great opportunity to discuss boats and boating with like-minded people and to exchange information and advice on boat and river-related issues.
All our events and related tickets are listed on the Club's membership system and accessible after you become a member.
Events on the Club's recent
Social Calendars have included:
In the summer months we organise club cruises up and down the river. Windsor, St Katharine Dock, West India Dock and Limehouse are popular destinations. The cruising programme for the year is planned at our annual Skippers Meeting in January.
Cruising events in recent years have been unfortunately adversely affected by river conditions. However, indicative events from recent Cruising Programmes can be seen below: