Huon Yacht Club

Huon Yacht Club At Huon Yacht Club we love sailing and boating on the beautiful Huon River in Tasmania. Why not come and join us and share the fun?

HISTORY OF THE HUON YACHT CLUB

For many years the main form of transport in HuonValley was by boat. Small sailing ships would transport local produce and residents to the main markets in Hobart. Sailing skills were highly developed, which led to competition between the boats. In 1852, the first Huon Regatta was held at Shipwrights Point. The undoubted success of this regatta is well recorded, an

d over the years this regatta developed as the social event of the year. Up to 10,000 locals and visitors would enjoy the day’s activities both on and off the water at the Shipwrights Point Regatta Ground. The high diving tower has gone and the rowing has moved to Franklin, but sailing and cruising is still very much part of the clubs weekly activities. Several yacht clubs have existed at various times on the banks of the HuonRiver, but the present club was formed on 29th October 1947. A pick up boat was offered by a local resident, and racing started within a fortnight. Since then club members have enjoyed many successes sailing both at home and internationally. The clubhouse was built by club members and was officially opened on 12th October 1957. The starter’s box, located on the top of the clubhouse, is a unique feature of the building, providing a perfect view for the officials on race day. The club has a strong future, and looks forward to continuing its tradition of sailing vessels on the Huon River, D’Entrecasteaux Channel and as far afield as the wind will take them.

Vale Brian KirbyRoger Harwood has just advised us that former member Brian Kirby has passed away.Brian was a keen sailor...
05/05/2026

Vale Brian Kirby

Roger Harwood has just advised us that former member Brian Kirby has passed away.

Brian was a keen sailor, and a restaurateur, and who after many years in Europe cruising the canals eventually settled in Port Huon with his wife Rosalie.

Here Brian volunteered for many years running the old Huon Yacht Club Slip.

Brian and Rosalie were also members of the Cruising Yacht Club of Tasmania.

Brian is survived by his wife Rosalie

Vale Brian

The small, highly exclusive “Coral Discoverer” anchored in the Huon River off Hospital Bay on 10th March. Their website ...
10/03/2026

The small, highly exclusive “Coral Discoverer” anchored in the Huon River off Hospital Bay on 10th March.

Their website says “Carrying just 72 guests, Coral Discoverer delivers an intimate and personalised style of travel. All staterooms are outside-facing, some with private balconies, and guests enjoy sweeping ocean views from light-filled communal spaces including the Xplorer Bar and sundeck lounge. The ship is equipped with a full suite of exploration tools including zodiacs, kayaks, a glass-bottom boat, and the signature Xplorer tenders for easy access to remote shorelines.”

Poor people pay $13,060 each for the 14 night round-Tasmania Cruise – the more wealthy $18,400 (sold out!!)

Logan Meure’s Adams 40 ready for going back in the water.
07/03/2026

Logan Meure’s Adams 40 ready for going back in the water.

Mark Israel’s boat “Entropy” now back in the water after 3 days on the HYC Slip.
27/02/2026

Mark Israel’s boat “Entropy” now back in the water after 3 days on the HYC Slip.

Patron's Drinks are this Friday, 20th February at 6pm in the HYC Clubrooms.An opportunity to admire the new jetty in the...
17/02/2026

Patron's Drinks are this Friday, 20th February at 6pm in the HYC Clubrooms.

An opportunity to admire the new jetty in the company of fellow members.

A busy morning! Lorne Keegan’s “Escort” went back into the water after some major refurbishment – caulking, painting, an...
12/02/2026

A busy morning! Lorne Keegan’s “Escort” went back into the water after some major refurbishment – caulking, painting, ant-fouling, and transmission and propellor upgrades. A quick removal of blocking, then Peter Laidlaw’s beautiful Uffa Fox designed yacht came up for some TLC

The McLaren  series 3 & 4, plus the Challenge Cup was held at the Huon YC this weekend.On Saturday eight boats sailed fr...
08/02/2026

The McLaren series 3 & 4, plus the Challenge Cup was held at the Huon YC this weekend.On Saturday eight boats sailed from Cygnet Sailing Club to Huon YC on the Huon River, returning to Cygnet on Sunday.

Ably started by Wendy and Susan and fortified by a breakfast of egg and bacon rolls, the fleet heads down the Huon River...
08/02/2026

Ably started by Wendy and Susan and fortified by a breakfast of egg and bacon rolls, the fleet heads down the Huon River from Shipwrights Point, bound for Cygnet on the combined McLaren #4 and the Challenge Cup.

So good to see the new pontoon being used. Here is Redback and one of the Cygnet Etchels after the finish of Saturday's ...
07/02/2026

So good to see the new pontoon being used. Here is Redback and one of the Cygnet Etchels after the finish of Saturday's McLaren race. Looking good!

Thanks to Peter and Susan for their amazing catering for the McLaren post race bbq. Very happy folk. Pictured is Peter K...
07/02/2026

Thanks to Peter and Susan for their amazing catering for the McLaren post race bbq. Very happy folk. Pictured is Peter K manning the BBQ.

Address

4345 Shipwrights Point
Port Huon, TAS
7116

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Huon Yacht Club posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Huon Yacht Club:

Share