The Algoa Bay Yacht Club in the Port Elizabeth Harbor is a club with a proud history. Established in 1959, the club organises regular organised regattas and informal sailing events on top of being home to most of Port Elizabeth’s yachting fraternity. I am sure Alan will pop into the comments section and add a few tit bits more.
Footnote: Alan did pop by and here follows his few tit bits:
mmmmm how many more titbits can you stand from the loquacious one!!
ABYC has hosted many International, National, Provincial and Local Regattas.
In the last five years ABYC has hosted two World Champs:
1. The Mirror Dinghy World Champs which saw an all female team win the Pre-World AND the World Championships for the first time ever.
2. The Hobie 16 World Championships.
The feedback from international sailors is that our Algoa Bay presents absolutely ideal sailing conditions with a perfect mix of weather.
As an example during the Mirror Worlds the sailors experienced conditions that saw the wind from all points of the compass, seas that were flat, with large uniform waves or troubled and wind from mild to strong.
Algoa Bay never fails to present ideal conditions to ensure that a worthy champion is selected over the period of a regatta.
Of course the setting is great, refreshments at club prices, visitors welcome and food on the deck a treat.
During our official organised sailing season, which starts in September we have Wednesday evening Sundowner Sailing – anyone interested in sailing can pop down at 5:00 p.m. and beg a ride.
I love photos of sailboats on the water and this is superb! Great job!
DankieA friendly club for the friendly city.:-)
Great photo's and the sky looks so beautiful and blue….perfect day you had to walk around with your camera….
Beautiful shots.Sydney – City and Suburbs
I think the boat in the first photo is confused. It's supposed to be in the water.
Boats, yachts – I love to watch them come in and out of the harbour. I must say that visiting a yacht club is special – seeing all the masts of the yachts bobbing up and down. Quiet and relaxing. Nice photographs.
Nice. You sure had the right sky for these shots!
Calm and tranquil – looks like Port Elizabeth can expect decent weather this week.
mmmmm how many more titbits can you stand from the loquacious one!! ABYC has hosted many International, National, Provincial and Local Regattas.In the last five years ABYC has hosted two World Champs:1. The Mirror Dinghy World Champs which saw an all female team win the Pre-World AND the World Championships for the first time ever.2. The Hobie 16 World Championships.The feedback from international sailors is that our Algoa Bay presents absolutely ideal sailing conditions with a perfect mix of weather.As an example during the Mirror Worlds the sailors experienced conditions that saw the wind from all points of the compass, seas that were flat, with large uniform waves or troubled and wind from mild to strong.Algoa Bay never fails to present ideal conditions to ensure that a worthy champion is selected over the period of a regatta.Of course the setting is great, refreshments at club prices, visitors welcome and food on the deck a treat.During our official organised sailing season, which starts in September we have Wednesday evening Sundowner Sailing – anyone interested in sailing can pop down at 5:00 p.m. and beg a ride.