
The
Myall Lakes Aquatic Club is
a new club, formed from the amalgamation of the Myall Lakes Yacht Club
and the Myall Boating Club.
Both former clubs amalgamated due to
the rising costs of Public Liability Insurance, and the ongoing running
costs of each club, making it a more viable option to form a single
affordable club, incorporating the aims and objectives of both clubs
into a single club – The Myall Lakes Aquatic Club.
The Myall Lakes Yacht Club
was first formed in 1970, and many notable achievements were instigated
and completed within its duration, such as:
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Instrumental in the establishment
of the sewage pumpout boat (Independence)
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Instrumental in the establishment
of the sewage pumpout facilities at Bombah Point
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Overturned the 1970 S
Classification moves
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Overturned the no-boating clause
in the 1980-83 plan of management
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Built and maintained the jetty at
Korsman’s Landing
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Built and maintained the jetties
at Violet Hill
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Built & maintained the jetty at
Tamboi
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Built & maintained the Helipad
pontoon at Tamboi
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Built & maintained the jetty at
Engel’s Reach in conjunction with the Myall Boating Club
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Built & maintained the Information
Jetty in the lower Myall River
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Erected the BBQ area at Tamboi,
which includes a free BBQ, water tank and shelter
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Installed 20 free public safety
moorings throughout the lake system
Apart from the NSW Government, the
Myall Lakes Yacht Club was the largest invest for boating facilities in
the lake.
The Myall
Boating Club was a social
club with its objective to provide 10-12 social events on the lake
throughout the year at different anchorages with different themes. It
provided a social hub where like-minded members with similar interests
could meet and enjoy water-based and shore-based activities in wonderful
locations. Many members belonged to both clubs and participated in both
the social activities and maintaining the lakes system as an ongoing
boating venue
The Myall
Boating Club was formed at a meeting called by Alan Tennyson and held on
the Government Wharf opposite Tea Gardens Hotel in 1972.
The committee
was:- Alan Tennyson - Com.modore, George Newlin - Rear Commodore and
Norm Hipwell - Secretary
The club was
very active from 1972-1979 and held many very successful and well
attended outings, mainly in the Myall River and Broadwater. During that
time, the club participated in a Sailpast for the opening of the Tea
Gardens/Hawks Nest Bridge where over 30 boats, all fully decked out in
bunting and flags took part.
Interest in the
club began to wane after 1978 and under the control of two other
commodores, although a lot of work was done behind the scenes fighting
the water classification which was proposed for the lakes. The club was
then inactive from about 1979 for one reason or another.
In December
1982,after hearing that the club funds were likely to be transferred to
a proposed Hawks Nest Sailing Club, Tim Motum called a meeting of
parties interested in reforming the club. This meeting was held in Tim's
home. Present were Norm Hipwell and Stewart Justice (from the original
committee), Calvin Zeininger, Noel Huntington, Tim Motum & George Mallam.
Tim Motum was
elected "President" (the new club wanting to get away from the Commodore
title), Cal Zeininger - Secretary and Noel Huntington - Treasurer. Tim
Motum remained as President for 4 years. Many successful outings were
held, notably the Fancy Dress party at Korsmans Beach, the "all afloat"
outing to Fame Cove where most of the boats backed up to a large oyster
punt with the barbecue on board. Another "notable" outing was at the
back of Corrie Island and where the Club boat at the time (an oyster
punt on loan) tipped over and most of the gear was lost. (It appears
that Tim was trying to pass a beer across to Alan Blanch travelling
alongside in his houseboat and the ensuing waves flipped the punt over).
Then here was a
succession of Presidents including, but not necessarily in order - Bill
Lyon, Dennis Mount, Jim Bastian, Wal Woodland, Reg Cowling, Jim
Fergusson, Craig Thomas, Kevin Williams, Russell Richards and Peter
Dodds. (Apologies if anyone has been omitted)
It was during
these later years the office changed back from President to Commodore etc
and most recently of course, the amalgamation of the club with the Myall
Lakes Yacht Club to form the Myall Lakes Aquatic Club
(The information
on the history of the Myall Boating Club was kindly supplied by Tim
Motum)
The history of both parent clubs
stands the newly-formed club in good stead to lead us into the future
with a single affordable club, with a view to continue the aims and
objectives put in place by both original clubs. |