Founded 1880

RCC Marshall Awards

In an act of great generosity, Noël Marshall left a considerable sum of money to assist young members of the Club in undertaking ambitious cruises. His vision was that this would enable our Cadets to execute voyages of their own, or join more experienced skippers and develop their cruising in that way. This still remains the primary aim of the fund.

If you are a RCC Cadet member, or the parent/grandparent or proposer of one, please give them a nudge and remind them that the money in this fund is theirs, and is there to be spent.

If you are not a Cadet member you can still apply, so please read our guidelines.

Guidelines

There are no rules, only guidelines as to how the money will be given out. Our principal aim is to provide opportunity where it might not otherwise exist, and to develop in young people a proper interest in cruising. Of course, we recognise that ‘opportunity’ means different things to different people. For some, an Atlantic passage would be a worthy aim. For others early in their cruising careers, a voyage from one end of the Solent to the other would be opportunity enough. We would also consider making a financial contribution towards the cost of a place on a Tall Ship or similar expedition and for attending RYA training courses such as Day Skipper or Yachtmaster.

Applicants need not be a member of the Club, although priority will be given to Cadets. They must be between the ages of 16 and 30 with a keen and ambitious interest in cruising under sail.

Noël Marshall made some considerable voyages and understood only too well how important a part of life sailing can become, and how inspiring it can be. It is now up to us, in his memory, to provide that opportunity for the young people Noel had in mind when he made this bequest.

Both RCC Cadets and Non RCC members may apply by completing the Online Form.

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Previous Award Winners

Listed below are accounts written by previous recipients of a Marshall Award:

Year Winner Title View PDF
2021 Tom Bott and Tom Chivers A Scilly Idea Read
2021 Christina Sanguinetti Day Skipper course Read
2021 Emily Bush RCC Cadet Cruise September 2021 Read
2020 Gabriel Clarke Greenland Sail to Climb 2019 Read
2020 Peter Russell Muffin Around Read
2019 Kate Woodhouse Crewing on the ARC+ 2018 Read
2019 Will Eaton British Keelboat Youth Qualifier Read
2019 Will Eaton Cadet Cruise 2019 Read
2019 Bryher and Tristan Francis Day Skipper Course Read
2018 Robbie Tidbury RCC Cadet Cruise 2018 Read
2018 Katie Bagnall Training week with Adventures Offshore Read
2018 Peter Russell Training for Yachtmaster Read
2018 Edward Robson Following Racundra and rock-hopping in the Archipelago Sea Read
2017 Max Campbell Single-handed from Falmouth to the Caribbean Read
2017 Izzie Harrison-Hall RCC Cadet Cruise 2017 Read
2016 Tom Chivers and Thomas Bott Only Mad Dogs and Englishmen Read
2015 Ben Warnick From Greenland to Nova Scotia Read
2015 Oliver Wells From Westminster to the Arctic Read
2015 Ollie Graffie Falmouth to Grenada Read
2015 Matthew Scott Auriga's Adventures in Brazil Read
2015 Trystran Lowe Greenland Cruising 2015 Read
2014 Hugo Pedder Vendel River by raft Read