There are many positions available, and you will be forming part of a very excited team of volunteers. Let the reception know if you are keen to become involved with this iconic race and we introduce you to the coordinators.
Public Holiday Opening Hours
A public holiday on Thursday 22 September has been declared for the National Day of Mourning for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. What does this mean for our Opening Hours? The restaurant will be closed but the bar will be open from 3 - 6pm
Condolence Book for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is available at Government House
Tasmanians can send their condolences to the Royal Family by signing the condolence sheets available at Government House, Parliament House and Service Tasmania service centres, or through digital condolence books available online at the following websites: The Royal Family (www.royal.uk) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | (pmc.gov.au) Homepage |...
From The Boardroom August 2022 Monthly Update
It was my pleasure to host New Members night on 10 August. It’s great to see membership growing, especially senior and family members. I remember that finding my way around the RYCT as a new member when I joined many years ago was a bit daunting, so if you see...
From The Boardroom July 2022 Monthly Update
At its July meeting the board approved the revised Strategic Plan for the next three years. A members’ forum to discuss the plan will be organized soon. At the 2022 AGM it was my pleasure to present the 141st Annual Report for The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania including the...
From The Boardroom June 2022 Monthly Update
In June the board met for a periodic review of the Club’s Strategic Plan. We reviewed our progress on key initiatives set last year and reset our goals for the next 12 months. When the Plan is updated a briefing will be offered to interested Members, to not only share...
From The Boardroom May 2022 Monthly Update
It was my pleasure in May to attend the RYCT Keel Boat and Off the Beach presentation events, celebrating the 2021-22 sailing season. Congratulations to the winners, indeed everyone who participated, and our ongoing thanks to our dedicated volunteers who make things possible; people like Colin Pearce after whom our...
From The Boardroom April 2022 Monthly Update
At its April meeting the board approved the budget for the 2022-23 financial year commencing 1 May which included a modest rise in membership and marina fees, remembering of course that last year no increases were applied. Your board is currently undertaking a whole of Club strategic risk review to...
From The Boardroom March 2022 Monthly Update
As the 2021-22 sailing season has drawn to a close, we can now look forward to some social cruising events as well as our forthcoming prize nights to celebrate the successes of the season. The James Boag Navigation and Seamanship Cruise at the end of April is always a popular...
From The Boardroom February 2022 Monthly Update
At its February meeting the Board approved a new Child Protection Policy. The purpose of the policy is “to demonstrate the strong commitment of the Board, Management, Staff & Volunteers of The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania to child safety and to provide an outline of the policies and practices...