Royal Brighton Yacht Club
The Royal Brighton Yacht Club (founded in 1875) is located at Brighton, Victoria, Australia, on Port Phillip at Lat:37° 54.58`S – Long: 144° 59. 15` E.

View of the Royal Brighton Yacht Club's off-the beach area
Prominent Members
- John Bertrand - Skipper of the victorious Australia II in the 1983 America's Cup
- Mark Turnbull - Australian Gold Medalist in the Sydney 2000 Olympics (Double-Handed Dinghy 470 class)
- Sarah Blanck - Represented Australia in the Athens Olympics in 2004 in the Europe Dinghy one class design
Regattas
In December 2019, the Royal Brighton Yacht Club held the Finn (dinghy) class Gold Cup.
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