Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

Coordinates: 33°52′27″S 151°14′2″E / 33.87417°S 151.23389°E / -33.87417; 151.23389
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Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
Short nameCYCA
Founded1944
LocationDarling Point, Sydney, Australia
CommodoreArthur Lane
WebsiteCruising Yacht Club of Australia
The CYCA clubhouse

The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) was established in 1944 in Darling Point, inner-east Sydney. The club is known as one of Australia's premier yacht clubs, and is acknowledged as one of the leaders in ocean racing in the country. The club hosts the annual Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

In 2019, the CYCA celebrated the 75th anniversary of both the club and the race to Hobart, with celebrations of the event.[1]

In October 2018, the Club finished a major makeover to its Darling Point premises, with the clubhouse renovated.[2]

Facilities[edit]

CYCA facilities include a marina on Rushcutters Bay capable of berthing yachts up to 30 metres in length and five-star function rooms and restaurants. It currently has a membership of 3,000.

Board of directors[edit]

As of 2022–2023:[3]

  • Commodore – Arthur Lane
  • Vice-Commodore – Dr Sam Haynes
  • Rear-Commodores – Tom Barker & Peter Gothard
  • Treasurer – David Jacobs
  • Directors – David Griffith, Jackie Sapir, Jules Hall & Kevin Whelan

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://cyca.com.au/celebrating75/ celebrations
  2. ^ https://cyca.com.au/introducing-our-new-look-clubhouse/ new-look Clubhouse
  3. ^ "Board of Directors". Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.


Further reading[edit]

  • Colfelt, David (2011). From ratbags to respectability: a history of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia. Woolloomooloo: Focus Publishing Interactive. ISBN 1921156341.

External links[edit]

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