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Club in Focus: Capricornia Cruising Yacht Club (CCYC)

A short walk from the Keppel Bay Marina, Capricornia Cruising Yacht Club (CCYC) is situated in the beautiful Rosslyn Bay in Yeppoon. Established in 1974 by a small yet passionate group of sailors, this club has grown to become the centerpiece of its local sailing community, regularly hosting community events as well as sailing-focused activities.
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Club in Focus: Wynyard Yacht Club (WYC)

Established in 1961, Wynyard Yacht Club (WYC) is situated in the small town of Wynyard, near the mouth of the Inglis River on the northern coast of Tasmania. With a local population of 5000 people, WYC plays a large role in connecting locals and members alike and is an integral part of the local sailing community.
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Club in Focus: Cairns Yacht Club (CYC)

Cairns Yacht Club overlooks the marina and waterfront of Trinity Inlet in the heart of Cairns, Far North Queensland. The club boasts a second superb dinghy location 30 kms north of the city at beautiful Ellis Beach. The history of the club stretches over a fascinating114 years including the founding years when the club was responsible for constructing some of the first navigation towers in the area.
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Club in Focus: Gove Boat Club (GBC)

Gove Boat Club (GBC) is located at Melville Bay 12km from the town of Nhulunbuy at the top of the Gulf of Carpentaria in East Arnhem Land, NT. The club is an integral part of the township especially since fishing is a popular pastime of locals with most people owning a boat of some kind, as such the boat ramp is always busy with a steady stream of boats going in and out most days.
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Club in Focus: Sandy Bay Sailing Club (SBSC)

Sandy Bay Sailing Club (SBSC) is a volunteer junior club situated on the picturesque Derwent River in Hobart, Tasmania. Formed on 1 March 1948, SBSC has grown to accommodate a wide range of dinghy classes including International Optimist, International Cadet, Lasers, 29ers, Waszp’s and Windsurfer fleets. 
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Club in Focus: Chelsea Yacht Club (CYC)

Chelsea Yacht Club (CYC) is an off the beach sailing club, located about 40 minutes southeast of Melbourne on the beautiful white sands of Chelsea beach.  The club building opens directly onto the beach, one of the best kept secrets of Port Philip Bay, ideal for off the beach sailing, stand up paddling, windsurfing, kite surfing, kayaking and swimming. 
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Club in Focus: Brisbane Sailing Squadron (BSS)

Brisbane Sailing Squadron (BSS) is about to celebrate its centenary, marking 100 years of sailing the magnificent Brisbane River. The BSS have a very strong family membership with many generations of families sailing skiffs down to the sabots. With a unique and long history in the one location; for its members sailing on the Brisbane River is a very special experience.
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Club in Focus: Concord & Ryde Sailing Club (CRSC)

Concord & Ryde Sailing Club (CRSC) has been sailing Sydney’s Parramatta River between Putney and Rhodes since 1945 with the 2021 / 2021 season marking its 75th season! The CRSC culture is one of comradery on and off the water, focused on enjoying sailing with friendly competition. The club has several families who sail on a regular basis have three generations sailing in the one race.
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Club in Focus: Albury Wodonga Yacht Club (AWYC)

Located on the shores of one of Australia’s largest freshwater lakes, Lake Hume, Albury Wodonga Yacht Club (AWYC) is a sailing club that offers competitive and social sailing opportunities. AWYC is a true cross border club with members from both NSW and Victoria; the club has demonstrated great resilience over the past year managing the challenges of COVID and launching a host of new social activities to reconnect and reinvigorate the club.
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Club in Focus: Darwin Sailing Club (DSC)

Darwin Sailing Club boasts spectacular sunsets, stunning warm weather year round, close proximity to quality cruising ground with Indonesia only 2 days sail away! Racing is conducted in the Dry Season (April-Oct) when the Harbour is free from stingers, crocs and cyclones. Darwin Harbour is 5 x bigger than Sydney Harbour, has 8m tides, a sandbar in the middle (a great picnic spot) and is a commercial shipping port making some interesting racing when Harbour Courses are scheduled.
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