The Classic Yacht Association of Australia was formed in 1996 following the restoration of the Robert Logan yacht Waitangi (1894) in Melbourne.
The association was formed in order to promote and enjoy Classic Yacht activity in Australia. It achieves this through a range of objectives, namely:
to promote and encourage the restoration, preservation, research, knowledge and ownership of classic yachts;
to organise, promote and hold events of any and all descriptions for Classic Yachts, their owners, former owners, crews or former crews and families;
to promote and increase public awareness of Classic Yachts and their history;
to do anything necessary or desirable in the opinion of the Executive Committee that may advance the interests of Classic Yachts, their owners, former owners, crews or former crews or Members of the Association; and
To do such other things that are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above purposes of the Association.
Today, the association counts around 120 members and its boat register contains around 60 Classic Yachts, ranging from the William Fife designed, Intercolonial champion, Sayonara (1897), to a growing fleet of restored Knud Reimers designed Tumlaren (1933), once prolific around the waters of Hobson’s Bay.
Contact Info
Address:
Classic Yacht Association of Australia Inc
PO Box 335
WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016
Email: secretary@classicyacht.com.au
Website: classicyacht.com.au









