100th Anniversary of the Royal Papua Yacht Club in Port Moresby.
BRIEF HISTORY
The Royal Papua Yacht Club is one of the premier and long-serving clubs in Papua New Guinea.
Established in 1974, we have serviced members and visitors for over 4 decades. The marina caters for 9-25m yachts, dinghies or ships, and has a total of 256 berths. Our facilities also include a restaurant, bar, cafe, gym, storage facility for live aboard members, parking spaces, kids play area and a small outdoor stage and seating area.
The state of emergency has ended and business houses be slowly picking up from where they had left off. The Royal Papua Yacht Club, like many others, is looking forward to welcoming its members back and get its programs up and running again.
One of which includes the Clubs’s 100 year Anniversary.
Having recently turned 99 on the 02nd of June 2020, the Club’s 100 Year Celebration Sub-Committe is already preparing for the 100 Year Anniversary in 2021.
The Sub-Committee’s Chair Rachel Thomson says the sub-committee has already begun planning and they are taking a holistic approach in planning the celebration.
“The sub-committee is made up of representatives from all of the club’s (RPYC) sub-clubs and each representatives is working with the committees from all of the clubs to ensure we involve the Yacht Club and the members,” says Thomson.
She added that the sub-committe will be visiting the club’s history book and will feature events such as Yachting, Thursday Disco Night, and replicate the Green Jade Restaurant, in the 100 Year celebration.
The Royal Papua Yacht Club currently has close to 3,000 members made up of national and expat communities.
The Club’s General Manager Aaron Batts says the Club has welcomed its members back and is looking forward to ending the year in high note.
He added like many other hospitality businesses, the club was also affected by the nationwide State of Emergency but has been adhering to all SOE directives from the Government.
Apart from the Clubs 100 Year preparations, the Royal Papua Yacht Club will be commemorating the 78th Bombing Anniversary of MV Machdui on the 18th June 2021.
https://www.postpng.com.pg/collections/ ... -1921-2021
Most info is already given above, with only a few updates.
Built as a passenger/cargo vessel under yard no 644 by Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow Clydeholm Yard. for the account of Burns Philip & Co. Sydney, Australia.
23 December 1930 launched under the name MACDHUI named after the Scottish Crag in the Cairngorm Mountains, Ben Macdhui.
The foremast of the MACDHUI was later removed from the wreck and used as the signal mast of the yacht club in Port Moresby.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Macdhui_(1930) and internet.
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