Albert Park Lake (Melbourne): why are there two yacht clubs?

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tenar
tenar
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22 posts
5 Jan 2021 5:01pm
I have just realised that there is not just one yacht club operating out of Albert Park Lake, but two. It's such a small space to sail in: I'm suprised.

Does anyone know the history or why there are two clubs doing OTB racing side by side on a small lake?
Andrew68
Andrew68
VIC
433 posts
VIC, 433 posts
6 Jan 2021 3:34am
There are actually three clubs in Albert Park. The ORCV also has their offices in that strip !

A
tenar
tenar
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22 posts
6 Jan 2021 5:21am
Andrew68 said..
There are actually three clubs in Albert Park. The ORCV also has their offices in that strip !

A


Hmm, not much ocean racing on the lake...
Guitz
Guitz
VIC
617 posts
VIC, 617 posts
6 Jan 2021 1:27pm
There is quite a history! Not difficult to find with a Search of the web.
For starters: www.apyc.org.au/uploads/5/9/1/8/5918562/the__history_of_albert_park_yacht_club_125__1871-1976_-sml.pdf
Ilenart
Ilenart
WA
250 posts
WA, 250 posts
6 Jan 2021 4:57pm
When I first started racing a Laser in Melbourne (many moon ago!) I switched to Albert Park lake as I found Port Phillip Bay can be very choppy. Plus they have a nice Twilight race after work (Wednesday?) which was a very pleasant way to end the day.

Enjoy your Pacer :)

Ilenart
DrogueOne
DrogueOne
215 posts
215 posts
8 Jan 2021 6:59am
Also Yachting Victoria Boatshed and 1st Vic sea scouts. Not clubs but other users of the lake.

While AP isn't that big it's a nice place to sail sometimes. Some bayside club members sail there in winter, both clubs have special winter membership options available. I's not crowded on a Sunday and a real hoot in strong winds as the lake stays pretty flat.

Fond memories of sailing there in a mirror and masses of fireballs and moths. Not so fond memories of the weed and the stinky mud and "stuff".
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