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image by Rob Raeside, 10 December 2018
Estb: 1908. Locations: Marlin Marina and Ellis Beach, Cairns.
Burgee:
Pennant circa 3:5 (print image). White field fimbriated green on three sides and
charged with the green capital letters CYC over a yellow St. Andrew’s cross.
Source: unknown (BDA file).
"The Cairns Yacht Club has been
part of the history of Cairns in one form or another since 1908. During this
time, the Club has operated under three names. Initially it was known as the
Cairns Aquatic Club, being formed by several of the regions’ business leaders to
foster the sport of sailing on Trinity Inlet. . . . In the early years, the
Cairns Aquatic Club was responsible for constructing the first navigation tower
on Green Island and conducted social sails to “Browns Bay” (now known as Second
Beach) on the eastern side of Trinity Inlet, . . .
In the years following
World War 2, sailing became a very popular sport on Trinity Bay – particularly
during the summer months – with large fleets of 16 and 18 foot skiffs, VJ’s,
sharpies, gwens and junior sailing in sabots. With this upsurge in sailing,
national and state championships for skiffs were successfully conducted and a
name change to Cairns Sailing Club occurred. . . .
In 1977, with keelboat
and trailer sailer racing becoming more popular, a move to amalgamate yachting
in Cairns was initiated, resulting in the Tropical Catamaran Club, based at
Ellis Beach, amalgamating with Cairns Sailing Club to form the new Cairns Yacht
Club, housed in the newly renovated and licenced clubhouse. . . .
In
1985, the club successfully conducted the first International Yacht Race in
Queensland, from Noumea to Cairns and has assisted the Royal Papua Yacht Club on
several occasions in running the Cairns to Port Moresby Yacht Race. . . .
In the Club’s centenary year, 2008, the original clubhouse, home for the
Yacht Club for one hundred years, was demolished to make way for waterfront
development and the Club was relocated to new premises in the Marlin Marina."
Source: accessed 7 December 2018,
https://cairnsyachtclub.com/about/history/
Peter Edwards,
10 December 2018