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Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
We’re all about sailing, cruising, our members, visitors + providing quality food, service & events
Our annual "The Pear Tree" BBQ picnic is happening on Sunday 26 May 2024.
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Open fires and portable BBQ's will be available on site.
BYO BBQ, picnic food and drinks!
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All welcome to attend, Board Members and Club representatives will be there from 11am.
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We hope to see you there!
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If you're new to the Club, please contact sailing@ryct.org.au
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That's a wrap for the 65th J Boag Navigation & Seamanship Cruise. Congratulations to K-Louisa for taking the win and Vivacious for the best novice navigator. Thanks to Taranna Boat Club for hosting Saturday night’s festivities. ... See MoreSee Less
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Calm night
A great weekend, thank you to everyone for their efforts to make this event happen! 😀👍🏻
Thanks for everything from all of us at the Taranna Boat Club, we always enjoy your visits, and look forward to seeing you again!
Pop into the Club tomorrow for a deliciously lazy Sunday Brunch 😋
Doors open from 10am. All welcome!
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RYCT Sunday Brunch - 7 April 2024
Join us for Sunday Brunch at the Club on the 7 April 2024 at 10am. Enjoy a lazy morning with family, friends, food, coffee and perhaps a cheeky Mimosa (or two).0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It's a beautiful calm day down in Norfolk Bay for the 65th J Boag Navigation & Seamanship Cruise. 📸 Tim Cubit & Claire Cunningham ... See MoreSee Less
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Took a couple of shots as they came past Primrose Sands if anyone wanted them
Great pics