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- 290 boat fleet celebrates Official Opening of Season on the Derwent
- 30 knots + winds give fast sailing for sportsboats
- Aberdeen Asset Management Farr 40 Tasmanian Championship
- Australian Women’s Keelboat Regatta - Outstanding victory for Tasmania
- BYC boats dominate Group 4 in light breeze Harbour series
- BYC yachts head Combined Clubs pointscores affer Betsey Island Race
- Bellerive Bonanza in near Windless Day
- Bellerive member leads women's crew in Melbourne
- Close finish set for Combined Clubs Harbour Series 2
- Combined Clubs racing at 175th Royal Hobart Regatta
- Cruise ship creates havoc with yacht fleet
- Farr 40s looking to dinghy sailors as future crew
- Farr 40s set hot pace as Combined Clubs Harbour Series opens
- Hot and smokey northerly sends fleet 'smokin' down the Derwent
- Invincible's treble victory in Combined Clubs Habour Series
- Invincibles Treble Victory
- Martela excels in final Combined Club Long Race
- Martela scores impressive IRC win in Combined Clubs Long Race
- Mem takes Group 1 PHS double in Combined Harbour Serie
- Multi-state crew sails Kaito to victory in Sportsboat Nationals
- North-west gale plays havoc with Combined Clubs long race
- Obsession moved up to first in Channel Race
- Penultimatge Harbour Series brings changes at the top
- Production/cruising yacht class for Crown Series
- Rolex Sydney Hobart entrant Martela in top form on Derwent
- Senior sailors excel in tricky winds
- Sydney Hobart entrant Martela in winning form on Derwenta- | A+
- Sydney Hobart entrant Martela's double win in Isle of Caves overnighter
- Sydney Hobart entrant Martela's double win in Isle of Caves overnighter
- Tasmanian Sailor of the Year Awards
- Well Deserved Win for Jeff Cordell in Combined Clubs Race
- Well deserved Win in Opening Winter Series
- Tamar River sportsboat sailor excel on the River Derwent
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The Bellerive Yacht Club is situated at 64 Cambridge Road Bellerive, overlooking picturesque Kangaroo Bay (pictured) and with a north westerly aspect the clubhouse not only provides fantastic views over the marina and bay but is also positioned to benefit from the afternoon sun in both summer and winter.
The club was established in 1926 to promote and encourage yachting and to provide facilities for its members. With two bars, Anchors Restaurant, a marina, slipyard, dinghy storage and ample parking the club provides superb facilities for members and visitors.The club is known as a family club and partners and children are encouraged to participate in club events and activities. Improvements are continually being made to all club facilities and the club prides itself on providing very good facilities at competitive rates.
It has grown to over 1000 members with assets of over $3.5 million and an annual cash turnover of nearly $2 million.
The club is a family club and partners and children are encouraged to participate in club events and activities.
Improvements are continually being made to all Club facilities and the club prides itself on providing good facilities at very competitive rates.
Our marina holds 170 vessels and we are in the proces of lodging a Development Application to increase the marina size to 270.
The Clubs runs Twilight sailing on Wednesday evenings during the summer and Saturday racing throughout the year.


