Club history
In December 1947 a meeting was called by local residents of Rocky Bay to form a regatta committee. This regatta was run in the new year of 1948 and comprised yacht and motor boat races, rowing races (mens and ladies), swimming races and a bathing beauty contest.
The success of this event prompted the committee members to form the Rocky Bay Memorial Cruising Club to run these events on a regular basis.

View up Glenbrook Road showing the Rocky Bay store on the left and the boarding house on the right
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A voice from the past…
Here is a record from the minutes of the committee in those days about an aquatic sports day event:
”A very enjoyable day was spent by all participants. Only one mishap was recorded, that being a capsize of the yacht Whizz Bang. Rain marred the late afternoon event. The prize giving and dance that followed was also a success. The orchestra supplied the music and musical items were given throughout the evening. Numerous ladies gave their services for the distribution of supper and the dance finished with the singing of Auld Lang Syne and God Save the King.” |