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Algoa Bay Yacht Club
ABYC - Port Elizabeth's Friendly Sailing Club
ABYC Contact Details:
- Telephone: 041 585 4058
- Facsimile: 041 586 0095
- Email: reception[at]abyc.org.za
- P.O. Box 1034, Port Elizabeth, 6000
- Click HERE to apply for membership of the ABYC
CHARTROOM RESTAURANT : 041 585 2893
Staff and Exco: Click on the image for bio
As Rear Commodore Hard Standing Chris sees to the efficient running of the hard standing and liaises with the marina.
Chris Dickson
Rear Commodore Hard Standing
As Club President, Sean gives advice to the Commodore and Exco, particularly when contentious issues arise. The President is a sounding board for members and makes their views know to the flag officers and committee. The president can be called upon to represent the Club in the absence of a flag officer and has the casting vote at Exco.
When not at Exco or sailing Sean can be found here:
Arnschell Hydraulics
Sean Wiseman
As the Vice-Commodore, Sailing, Mark lives ABYC’s ethos of ‘Fostering Sailing’ by:
- Arranging our club yacht and dinghy races and regattas
- Coordinating the activities of our Sailing School (Novices & Advanced classes for children & adults)
- Creating learning opportunities for our members
- Encouraging non-sailors to join in our sailing activities
- Leading the Sailing Committee
- Liaising with other sailing clubs
- Leading the redevelopment of our Sailing School
- Contributing to the SAS Eastern Cape Activities
When not at Exco or sailing Mark can be found here:
GIMCO (Gutsche Investment & Management Company)
Mark Dawson
Vice Commodore
As the Honorary Secretary of ABYC, Rodney Idris is responsible for:
- Being the official point of contact for Club correspondence from outside agencies
- Sending official correspondence on behalf of the Club
- Attending the Exco Committee meetings providing a report
- Producing the agenda for the Exco Committee meetings
- Taking and distributing minutes of the Exco Committee meetings
- Sending out notices of the AGM and SGMs to Club members
- Producing the agenda for the AGM
- Taking minutes at the AGM and SGM’s
- Membership matters
- Ensuring that any disciplinary processes are conducted within the club’s rules
- Commissioning updates to the Club’s Policy Statements and Procedures for Exco Committee approval.
Outside of Exco Rodney can be found here:
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Rodney Idris
Honorary Secretary
As Treasurer, Roger is responsible for the smooth running of the finances of the Club, and accurate reporting to Exco and members of the financial position of the Club
Roger is retired accountant and was at one time operations director, and subsequently financial director of a subsidiary company of Bidvest Limited
Roger is actively engaged with the sailing school, where his 12 year old daughter has learnt to sail, and offers his assistance to the coaches with his duck as a rescue boat for both the school and regattas
Roger works full time with his wife Lisa, at the guest house they own in Summerstrand.
Outside of Exco he can be found here:
- www.algoaguesthouse.co.za
Roger Lucas
Honorary Treasurer
Rear Commodore Special Projects, Russel Morgan, is responsible for the major projects that need to be completed around the club – structural repairs, painting, expansion etc.
The Algoa Bay Yacht Club is situated in a working harbour and a ‘challenging’ environment which necessitates constant attention to the building and surrounds.
Outside of Exco you can find Russel here:
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Russel Morgan
Rear Commodore Special Projects
The Rear Commodore House is a Flag Officer responsible for the organisation and management of all the land based aspects of our club and all the social events including bar and catering.
All Exco positions are voluntary and unpaid.
Frank is retired and a Due North Rum Club stalwart.
When not at Exco meetings Frank can be found here:
- Due North Rum Club – (Home games at ABYC)
- Feeding his Parrot
- Rescuing kittens which he passes on to the Commodore
Frank Atkinson
Rear Commodore House
As the overall responsible person for the smooth running of ABYC the Commodore strives to make the Club more viable by growing its membership and increasing club activity with the emphasis on sailing.
The activities to support this mission are:
- More active sailing with more sailing members
- Organised racing
- Juniors programme
- A stable Marina Relationship
- Maintenance of equipment
- An active social programme to increase member Club usage
- An active promotion programme
All the while exercising effective and conservative control of finances in order to balance financial growth with controlled expenditure to support sailing and social activities.
Alan Straton is a long serving ABYC Member with experience as Honorary Secretary, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore Marketing and now Commodore. My main goal is to; “Make the Exco a vibrant and responsive unit” and my measure of success will be to see members actively putting their names forward for election.
Outside of Exco you can find Alan here:
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Alan Straton
Algoa Bay Yacht Club Exco Members 2014/2015:
- President – Sean Wiseman: Work – 041 585 0179, Fax – 086 551 2894, Cell – 083 468 0840, e-mail: [email protected]
- Commodore – Alan Straton: Work – 041 374 5855, e-mail – [email protected]
- Vice Commodore Sailing – Mark Dawson: Cell – 076 306 4601, e-mail: [email protected]
- Rear Commodore House – Frank Atkinson: Home – 041 466 7028, Fax – 041 486 2219, Cell – 082 385 6716, e-mail: [email protected]
- Rear Commodore Hard Standing – Chris Dickson: Work – 041 586 3820, Cell – 084 519 2308, e-mail: [email protected]
- Treasurer – Roger Lucas: Work – 041 583 1334, Home – 041 583 3511, Fax- 086 503 0661, Cell – 082 444 2522, e-mail: [email protected]
- Rear Commodore Marketing and Membership – vacant
- Rear Commodore Special Projects – Russel Morgan: Work – 041 453 4750, Home – 041 581 5431, Fax – 041 453 4760, Cell – 082 253 5483, e-mail: [email protected]
- Honorary Secretary – Rodney Idris: Home – 041 582 2844, Cell – 083 656 9170, e-mail: [email protected]
Club Manager
- Anna-Mari Van Vliet: Work – 041 585 4058, Fax – 086 561 5566, e-mail: [email protected]
Safety Officers:
- Phil Rademan – 082 450 7039 / 041 581 7825
- Mike Robinson – 082 4599866
- Eugene Lombard – 082 4155845
Web Site Admin: Alan Straton – CLICK HERE to contact.
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Grunion sports, grunion sports | on the water: alamitos bay yacht club’s youth sailing program aims to welcome all, the club’s sailing director, carter brock, has an impressive resume.
The goal of the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club’s youth sailing program is to develop crews that are comfortable in and on the water, which can be a challenge for many. Luckily, the club is headed by a man who knows the struggle.
The club’s sailing director, Carter Brock, has an impressive resume. He was on his high school sailing team and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University, where he was on the sailing team.
He also served as the weekend dockmaster and assistant sailing coach at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and for six years he taught at the Casino, a yacht club in North Haven, Maine. The Casino is home to the North Haven Dinghy, the oldest racing class in America, founded in 1887. So, he knows a thing or two about dinghy sailing.
On keelboats, he will be racing in the California Dreamin’ series this weekend, April 6-7, as a part of skipper Nick Kofski’s crew – who he raced on board with for Butler Cup.
Reading Brock’s resume, you would think that he was never less than comfortable on the water, but that isn’t true.
When he was about 8 years old, his father took him out on a Laser, and the unsteadiness of the small boat “freaked” him out, he said
“I just wasn’t ready for it and I didn’t get on a dinghy again until seventh grade,” Brock said in a phone interview.
In his second on-the-water experience, he said he capsized right away but was able to swim around and right the boat. Once he realized capsizing was not the horror he thought it would be – and the fix was easy – he said he became passionate about the sport.
Now, he says he wants to help everyone feel comfortable sailing and is appreciative that Alamitos Bay YC’s summer program is open to non-members, with needs-based scholarships available through the Alamitos Bay Sailing Foundation.
“Non-members are always welcome to our sailing programs, for both youths and adults, and sailing is a sport that everyone should be welcome to learn,” Alamitos Bay YC Commodore Gabe Ferramola wrote in a text. “It’s a wonderful sport that one can enjoy the environment while learning about physics, weather, responsibilities, problem solving, independence, teamwork and much more.”
This first class in the program is for sailors looking to start their sailing journey. The reliable sail cube boat will help young sailors develop their independence and confidence in Alamitos Bay. The class stresses safe habits around the water and fun drills.
Over the two-week sessions, students will have plenty of time to get comfortable in the boats, learn new skills and make lifelong friendships.
“Participants learn to rig their own sailboat, sail on their own, and eventually participate in a race,” Brock said. “They also learn how wind, weather and current work. Sailors will learn to sail in Alamitos Bay in ‘sail cubes,’ a plastic version of the Optimist.”
The classes run Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and cost $800 per session.
The program runs four two-week sessions: Session 1: June 17 through June 28; Session 2: July 1 through July 12; Session 3: July 15 through July 26; Session 4: July 29 through August 9. There are no classes on June 21, July 4 and July 19.
“Cube sailors will graduate to the Optimist or the Naples Sabot, both one-person boats for children younger than 15,” Brock said. “Classes will also be offered in the Club Flying Junior, a two-person boat for teens, and the Laser, a one-person boat for teens.”
Boats and equipment are provided for all classes, although students are welcome to bring their own. For details, visit ABYC.org.
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This weekend, April 6-7, Long Beach Yacht Club is hosting the fourth and final stop of the California Dreamin’ Series (CDS). It will be raced in the Long Beach Sailing Foundation’s Catalina 37s.
The first three match-racing regattas were held at San Diego Yacht Club from Jan. 27 to 28 in J/22 type boats, Balboa Yacht Club from Feb. 17 to 18 in GovCup 21 type boats and St. Francis YC from March 16 to 17 in J/22 type boats.
The skipper with the highest series score will be declared the winner of the CDS, and the LBYC stop must be counted as one of the scored events if the skipper wishes to receive an invitation to Ficker Cup 2025.
This means that the winner of CDS might not necessarily receive an invitation to Ficker Cup, because it will only go to the highest scoring skipper who included LBYC in their series points.
St. Francis Yacht Club’s Nicole Breault took top honors in the 2023 CDS, and as a result, earned her 2024 Ficker Cup berth. The top three finishers in the 2024 Ficker Cup will earn berths in the 2024 Congressional Cup.
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The Algoa Bay Yacht Club (ABYC) is based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Port Elizabeth forms part of the Nelson Mandela Metropole. ABYC has been host to many national and international sailing events. An active sailing section, marina, convivial pub and excellent restaurant (The Chartroom) with a great view all combine to make ABYC one of the friendliest venues in the Friendly City. A rich nautical and competitive sailing history with many resident and visiting characters assure you of a unique Port Elizabeth experience. Competitive sailing takes place every weekend throughout the sailing season and social Wednesday Evening Sailing is open to all who want to; “try before you buy”.
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Chartroom Restaurant at the Algoa Bay Yacht Club is remarkable for its terrific service. From the visitors' point of view, prices are fair. Come and check if this place deserves the Facebook 4.2 stars. Read more Hide. Restaurant menu. Frequently mentioned in reviews.
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Chartroom Restaurant at the Algoa Bay Yacht Club. Restaurant in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape. 4.4. 4.4 out of 5 stars. Closed Now. Community ...
Algoa Bay Yacht Club is located in the Port Elizabeth Harbor and caters for the deep keeler enthusiast. We also have a restaurant called "The Chartroom" which can seat 75 people. Contact / Reservations. Alternatively contact the TOURISM call centre on +27 (0) 41 585 8884.
The Chartroom Restaurant is right on the water'sedge and features sushi, Italian pizza and pasta and a grill house specialising in the freshest seafood and the plumpest steaks and grills. The Chartroom Restaurant @ The Algoa Bay Yacht Club is open to the general public and is available for private functions. Payment Options: Visa. Price Range:
On Friday morning 2 March 2018 the Transnet Ports Authority (TNPA) evicted the 60 year-old Algoa Bay Yacht Club (ABYC) from premises they occupied within the Port. Effectively the club administration moved to other temporary premises whilst The Chartroom Restaurant and Pub ceased to exist. A long standing dispute over unfair rental increases ...
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Nelson Mandela Bay Yacht Club has it all. The Nelson Mandela Bay Yacht Club seemed to be the perfect place to spend an afternoon with an old friend visiting from the UK. I have long been a fan of this location and regularly visited the old Algoa Bay Yacht Club because of its great view, sunny deck, well stocked pub and great menu.
The Algoa Bay Yacht Club was established on 14 September 1959 and currently has around 245 members. [1] [2] The ABYC Founder Members were Paddy Goodall, Scotty Pearson, Mike Morgan, Harold Kohler, Charles Allen, Graham Packer, Jerry Cullum, and Stompie Macdonald. ABYC incorporates the Zwartkops Yacht Club, which was previously named the ...
The Algoa Bay Yacht Club (ABYC) is based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Port Elizabeth forms part of the Nelson Mandela Metropole. ... The marina continued to grow, the restaurant flourished and sailing was very active under a succession of good sailing committees. 1995 saw Continental Tyre becoming a major partner and bringing Algoa Bay Week ...
Nelson Mandela Bay Yacht Club, Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape. 9,317 likes · 78 talking about this · 2,986 were here. The delightful view of the harbour, the great food and the large bar and semi...
The Algoa Bay Yacht Club was established on 14 September 1959 and currently has around 245 members. The ABYC Founder Members were Paddy Goodall, Scotty Pearson, Mike Morgan, Harold Kohler, Charles Allen, Graham Packer, Jerry Cullum, and Stompie Macdonald. ABYC incorporates the Zwartkops Yacht Club, which was previously named the Beaconsfield ...
The Algoa Bay Yacht Club is based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Port Elizabeth forms part of the Nelson Mandela Metropole. ABYC has been host to many national and international sailing events. ABYC exists to 'Foster an interest in sailing' and we provide the facilities to meet this objective.
What hotels, hostels and apartments are located near Chartroom Restaurant at the Algoa Bay Yacht Club? There is a list of nearest hotels: Paxton Hotel is a four stars hotel located at Carnarvon Place, Humerail, in 468 meters southwest. Sir Roys at the Sea is a four stars hotel located at 13 Newcon Road, Humerail, in 585 meters south.
CHARTROOM RESTAURANT: 041 585 2893. Staff and Exco: ... Algoa Bay Yacht Club Exco Members 2014/2015: President - Sean Wiseman: Work - 041 585 0179, Fax - 086 551 2894, ... Club Manager. Anna-Mari Van Vliet: Work - 041 585 4058, Fax - 086 561 5566, e-mail: [email protected];
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The Yacht Club serves fresh, upscale cuisine in an elegant nautical setting overlooking Lake LBJ. Specialty dishes include prosciutto-wrapped cod, chicken fried lobster and porcini veal chop marsala, as well as steaks, salads and brunch. Choose from an extensive wine list or sip on signature cocktails, such as the Tropical Sunset Sangria and ...
The Algoa Bay Yacht Club is based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Port Elizabeth forms part of the Nelson Mandela Metropole. ABYC has been host to many national and international sailing events. ABYC exists to 'Foster an interest in sailing' and we provide the facilities to meet this objective. Product Feature Groco Solid Bronze Valves & Skin ...
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