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Royal Yachting Association pushes for more members

by RYA/SAil-World on 28 Jul 2013
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The Royal Yachting Association is urging British sailors to 'join up' and listing the benefits:

The RYA is the British boating association with a global presence. Here are just six reasons why joining the RYA can help you get more out of the sailing you do.


Your membership:

* Gives you unlimited access to specialist advice, news and bespoke support from our experts.
* Means money saving offers and discounts.
* Adds your voice to 102,000 existing RYA members ensuring that legislators, regulators and other authorities understand, and take account of, recreational boating activity.
* Helps provide relevant, globally recognised training, certification, personal and professional qualifications.
* Supports you through the RYA's World Class coaching programmes, for young to adults sailors, giving you the chance to compete nationally and internationally.
* Saves you £10 when you take advantage of this special promotional offer as you can join for the special price of £30 for a personal membership or £50 for a family membership*

We really believe that your membership will not only benefit your boating experience but will save you money on the activity you love.

Join today!

To save £10 and enjoy personal membership at £30 or family membership at £50 simply enter discount code CM10 at checkout*.

Alternatively please call 0844 556 9556, quote CM10 and join today.
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