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Clubhouse as it was in 1992 |
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The year was 1969 when a group of boating and sailing enthusiasts
were looking for a suitable location to establish a yacht club while
the Anglo Oriental Company had just completed construction of a
large dredge at the present Club site in Port Klang. Soon, with
the co-operation and assistance from the Port Authority, the site
was formed into a yacht club.
The
Club was first registered as "Port Swettenham Yacht Club"
in July 1969. In the early years, the Club members invested in building
a 20-ton slipway, serving hundreds of members and visitors over
the years.
In
1972, the Club's name was changed to "Selangor Yacht Club".
Further investment was made on the pontoon system imported from
Sweden, allowing members and their guests to board in comfort and
safety.
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HRH the Sultan of Selangor and
the first Commodore, Gordon Lang. |
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On
its 20th anniversary, March 1989, the "Royal Selangor Yacht
Club" was officially opened and given its new name by the Patron,
His Royal Highness the Sultan of Selangor. His Royal Highness was
a frequent visitor to the Club with his family members, thus awarded
the Club his warrant.
However,
year 1992 witnessed a fire that spread from the adjacent commercial
fuel jetty, destroying the Clubhouse. The staff managed to rescue
the vital administrative records and continued in business in temporary
offices in the present Yard Office whilst the new Clubhouse was
being constructed. The new Clubhouse was completed and opened in
1996.
Today,
with over 1,000 members, a moored fleet of 90 (30 keelboats and
60 powerboats), and a further 130 boats on the Club's handstand,
the RSYC is the largest and most active yacht club in the country.
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