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CompareYachtInsurance.com Announces Sponsorship of Royal Southern Yacht Club 4x4 Championship

by Marcel Herrera 11 Apr 01:45 PDT
Royal Southern Yacht Club May Regatta © Paul Wyeth / RSrnYC

CompareYachtInsurance.com Announces Sponsorship of Royal Southern Yacht Club 4x4 Championship - Round 1 13th and 14th April 2024

CompareYachtInsurance.com, the leading provider of yacht insurance comparison services, is proud to announce its sponsorship of the highly anticipated Royal Southern Yacht Club 4x4 Championship. This partnership marks a thrilling collaboration aimed at revolutionising short-handed yacht racing and extending opportunities to a broader spectrum of yacht owners.

The Royal Southern Yacht Club 4x4 Championship is set to redefine the realm of competitive sailing with its innovative format. Featuring four exhilarating races, each yacht will navigate the challenging waters with a maximum of four crew members on board. This unique setup promises a test of skill, strategy, and teamwork like never before, captivating both participants and spectators alike.

"We are thrilled to support the Royal Southern Yacht Club in this groundbreaking initiative," said Marcel Herrera, CEO at CompareYachtInsurance.com.

"The 4x4 Championship embodies the spirit of innovation and inclusivity, aligning perfectly with our commitment to enhancing the yachting experience for enthusiasts worldwide."

As part of the sponsorship, CompareYachtInsurance.com will have a dedicated presence throughout the Championship, engaging with sailors and yacht owners to discuss the excitement of the races and explore how CompareYachtInsurance.com can cater to their specific needs. Whether it's providing comprehensive coverage, expert advice, or tailored solutions, CompareYachtInsurance.com stands ready to support yacht owners at every turn. CompareYachtInsurance.com are also excited to be able to support the entrants with prizes at the prize-giving ceremony on Sunday 14th April.

"We invite sailors and yacht owners to join us in this thrilling adventure," added Matthew Richardson, Vice Commodore of the Royal Southern Yacht Club. "At the Royal Southern Yacht Club, we are set to elevate the sport of sailing and create unforgettable experiences on the water for our members and visiting yachts."

For those eager to learn more about the Royal Southern Yacht Club 4x4 Championship and to enter the race, the Notice of Race can be found at Link: Notice of Race.

Don't miss out on the action-packed excitement of the Royal Southern Yacht Club 4x4 Championship, powered by CompareYachtInsurance.com.

For media inquiries, please contact:

CompareYachtInsurance.com info@compareyachtinsurance.com

Royal Southern Yacht Club: Sailing@royal-southern.co.uk

About www.CompareYachtInsurance.com:

CompareYachtInsurance.com is committed to making boat and yacht insurance more accessible and affordable for yacht owners around the world. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for sailing, CompareYachtInsurance.com offers expert advice, competitive rates, and unparalleled service, ensuring peace of mind on the water. Discover the difference with www.CompareYachtInsurance.com today.

About Royal Southern Yacht Club:

The Royal Southern Yacht Club is renowned for its rich maritime heritage and dedication to promoting excellence in sailing. At the Southern we pride ourselves on our superb Clubhouse and facilities, a dedicated staff who work around the clock to make every Member and guest feel welcome, and our ability to run world class events time and time again.

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