75 Years of Balls: The History of the Imperial Poona Yacht Club

75 Years of Balls: The History of the Imperial Poona Yacht Club

by Jeremy Atkins
75 Years of Balls: The History of the Imperial Poona Yacht Club

75 Years of Balls: The History of the Imperial Poona Yacht Club

by Jeremy Atkins

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Overview

“The yachting world is divided into three factions: those who believe the Imperial Poona Yacht Club exists, those who may be termed the ‘come-on-pull-the-other one’ lot, and my wife,” wrote former yachting journalist John Chamier in an article in The Field in December 1979.

As unbelievable as it may sound, the Imperial Poona Yacht Club (IPYC) does exist and celebrated its 75thanniversary in 2009 when this history was written. 75 Years of Balls (named after the Club’s burgee of three red balls on a yellow background) traces the history of the Club from its foundation in Oxford through a world war to its current position as the only Imperial Yacht Club recognised by the Royal Yachting Association.

Poona was formed in 1934 as a reaction against the imperial bores returning from India at the time. Its active membership is limited to 25. The founder, Sir Reginald Bennett, was quoted in the Daily Mail in 1983: “There are only 25 members and they all have to be fantastic sailors to qualify – Prince Philip is only an honorary member.”

Despite this slight, Prince Philip, or as he is better known within Poona, The Maharaja of Cooch Parwani, has deigned to comment in his Forward (as opposed to Backward, or even Foreword – you will have to read it to find out why!) to the history: “If you can bring yourself to read this book from cover to cover, you will be in a position to judge for yourself whether, or not, life can be significantly improved by not taking it too seriously all the time.”

The author, The Gully Gully Man, has, according to the Maharaja, “successfully met the challenge to combine historical accuracy while contending with the outrageous and the absurd.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780950917948
Publisher: Jeremy Atkins
Publication date: 04/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jeremy Atkins was elected to membership of the Imperial Poona Yacht Club in 1981 when he left Oxford University having studied sailing and tomfoolery. On graduating he settled into a career in market research while also founding and running the Laser 2 Class Association in the UK and Worldwide. Having self-published his first book in 1984, he returned to writing, and self-publishing, in 2009 to write the history of the Imperial Poona Yacht Club and two other sailing clubs he was a member of. In 2013, having run his own market research agency for 15 years, he acquired the nautical list from multinational publishing company Wiley, re-founded the independent Fernhurst Books and became a publisher for real. Since then he has published over 70 nautical books. In 2020 Fernhurst Books set up Self Publishing House to help would-be authors publish their own books. Jeremy is a past Laser II National Champion and currently sails a Fireball and Solo at Draycote Water Sailing Club, where he has been Commodore for 5 years.

Table of Contents

Forward (rather than Backward)

Sir Reginald Bennett, V.R.D. (1911 – 2000)

The Context

The First Incarnation

The Second Incarnation

Overseas Expansion

Developments at Home

Prince Philip & His Pot

Raids on Deauville

Back In Blighty

The New Millennium

Flag Officers

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