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Rockley signs multi-year sponsorship of the Rockley Clubhouse at RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show

by Emma York 26 Nov 2024 14:48 GMT
Rockley signs multi-year sponsorship of the Rockley Clubhouse at RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show © Rockley

After a successful 2024 debut, Dorset-based Rockley has signed a three-year agreement with the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) to sponsor The Rockley Clubhouse at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show.

This multi-year commitment will take Rockley into its milestone 50th year as an industry leader in watersports training and adventure trips, further underscoring its dedication to the growth and visibility of sailing and watersports across the UK.

Visitors can look forward to a refreshed Rockley Clubhouse experience, promising a vibrant social hub for event visitors and exhibitors. The 2025 show will also see Rockley featured as part of the show's popular children's Treasure Hunt, encouraging young visitors to explore the world of watersports and adventure.

Jack Clark, Head of Sales & Marketing for Rockley, shared his excitement about the ongoing commitment: "We are thrilled to continue supporting the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show with The Rockley Clubhouse. This marks an exciting time for Rockley as we approach half a century, and we are proud to contribute to such a significant event within the UK sailing calendar. The show aligns perfectly with our mission to inspire people of all ages to experience the joy of sailing and watersports, and we look forward to being part of the show in the years ahead."

The RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, a cornerstone in the UK sailing calendar, provides an opportunity for enthusiasts, families, and newcomers to connect with sailing medallists, key organisations, leading names and innovations in sailing and watersports. With Rockley's ongoing support, The Rockley Clubhouse will remain a central feature, creating a lively, engaging atmosphere for all attendees.

Tickets are now on sale. We have a 10% off discount code for full-price tickets, use code RYAEX25005 rya.org.uk/events/dinghy-show

Adult tickets start at £14 for a single day and RYA members and children 15 and under go free.

For more information about Rockley Watersports and our RYA training courses, please visit our website at www.rockley.org

Contact the Show team for further event details

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