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Royal Yacht Club of Victoria

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on the club register were typically straight-stemmed, deep-keel cutters of from 6 to 40 tons; most were copper sheathed below the waterline, and painted black with gold embellishments. Club meetings continued to be held mainly at the Port Phillip Club Hotel, and later in the Old Temple Court, Collins Street.
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At the beginning of the 21st century, extensions were constructed to the clubhouse and the hardstands. In 2015, the club announced a plan to replace and extend its marina with a new floating structure that would provide berthing for 240 boats. Capital for the project was to be raised through the sale
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Upon the expiry of the Wickliffe House lease in 1912, the club moved back to the city, at 375 Collins Street. With its clubhouse in central Melbourne, it came to be regarded as more of a social than a sailing club. For that reason, a decision was made to build a clubhouse at the Williamstown site. In
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The following year, 1873, the club moved its sailing activities to its present site at 120 Nelson Place, Williamstown, on account of the sheltered anchorage at that location. Club members' boats, masts, spars, sails and rigging were stored in a two-storey boathouse at the Williamstown site. Yachts
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The club was founded in May 1853 as the Port Phillip Yacht Club, and is the oldest yacht club in Australia. By 1856, it had been renamed Victoria Yacht Club, and in that year it held its first regatta. Early members included W.R. Probert and George F. Verdon, who ran a ship chandlery and commission
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was hosted at the Williamstown site. In 1967, the club began constructing a marina, and demolished the old boathouse to make room for an extended hardstand. Three years later, in 1970, the clubhouse was destroyed by a fire that began in the kitchen, spread rapidly through the wooden building, and
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In 1886, the club received from Queen Victoria a grant of the privileges of a royal club, and the Admiralty granted a Full Warrant to fly the Blue Ensign of Her Majesty's Fleet. Since that year, the club has been known as the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria. In 1905, the club established its first
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It appears that between 1865 and 1872, the club became moribund. At a meeting held at the Port Phillip Club Hotel in Flinders Street, Melbourne in 1872, the club was relaunched, and in that year it was also granted the privilege of flying the Blue Ensign of the Colony of Victoria.
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of long-term leases to sailing and motor boat owners. In early 2017, the club decided to proceed with the project in stages, with stage 1 to comprise some forty-two berths.
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also destroyed the majority of the club's treasured relics. Within just over a year, a new brick replacement clubhouse had been constructed.
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was eliminated in the early stages of the Louis Vuitton Cup, she was used to prepare the winner of that contest,
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In 1983, the club took on possibly its most significant commitment ever, when it entered the 12-metre yacht
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clubhouse, by taking out a lease on Wickliffe House, on the Upper Esplanade in St Kilda.
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Born To Win: A Lifelong Struggle to Capture the America's Cup
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Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage
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Souvenir Program for 150th Jubilee Ball 22 March 2003
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Buildings and structures in the City of Hobsons Bay
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Burgee
Williamstown, Victoria
Australia
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
yacht clubs
Melbourne
Williamstown
Yarra River
Port Phillip Bay
Port Melbourne
Port of Melbourne
Corio Bay
St Kilda
5.5 metre sailing class
Challenge 12
Louis Vuitton Cup
America's Cup
Australia II



"Royal Yacht Club of Victoria"
Souvenir Program 2003





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