About Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
About Royal Yacht Club of Victoria RYCV was initially founded as the Port Phillip Yacht Club in May 1853 and remains to be one of the oldest yacht clubs in Australia. VISITOR BERTHING The Club operates and maintains some 168 wet berthing facilities for members. Berthing at the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria for visitors is very limited; however, every effort is made to accommodate members from kindred clubs and their guests. View the Visitor Berthing Information (2020) for further information and fill out the form below to let us know you're on your way. Fees: Overnight berthing is free for the first night then $3.50 per metre per night. Eastern Floating Pontoon The floating pontoon on the Eastern side is meant for short stay, loading and unloading after events, and for those using the Eastern Blue Crane. It is not meant for long stay. If boats are left there unattended, yard staff will relocate them back to their pens. This is a matter of having respect for other members. Police vessels also use this facility.

Instalaciones
Port Information
Teléfono
Correo Electrónico
Berth Sizes
Profundidad en Marea Baja Media
Maniobrabilidad
Channel Marking
Overseas Visitor Berths
Atraques para Catamaranes
Tipo de Muelle
Style Side To
Tidal Flow
Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- N 5–11 knots. Gusts up to 20 knots.
- Increasing from 18 to 21°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Mostly fine
- N 5–11 knots.
- Increasing from 22 to 27°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 9 - Very High
- Mostly fine
- W 6–17 knots backing SE 6-17 knots.
- Decreasing from 25 to 22°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 7 - High
- Partly cloudy