Royal Geelong Yacht Club (RGYC) is pleased to confirm the commencement of construction for the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Precinct Project (GWSHPP) Sailing School and OTB Building.
Read MoreSee more on the planned usage of the RGYC/OTB/VSS Building.
Read MoreView the updated drawings, 3D views & a walkthrough video.
Read MoreStage 1 - On Land Update on OTB/VSS Building.
Read MoreView the comparisons for shared usage of the new building by VSS/OTB & RGYC.
Read MoreStage 2 of the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Precinct Project
Read MoreStage 1 On Land involves the OTB Clubhouse and Victorian Sailing School shared complex.
Read MoreThe Stage 1 On Water components are now complete and include the new floating marina arm (located right in front of the RGYC Clubhouse) and the Wangim Walk - the 440m publicly accessible wave attenuator.
Read MoreGeelong’s new $10.1 million, 440m Wave Attenuator is now open, being a major milestone in the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Precinct Project. Named after the Wadawurrung language for Boomerang, Wangim Walk stretches out over Corio Bay to form one of Australia’s longest on-water walkways, providing safe harbour to the Royal Geelong Yacht Club and allowing the public to walk on water.
Read MoreRoyal Geelong Yacht Club update on the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Project. Piling works will commence for the new floating marina on Monday 11 November 2019.
Read MoreGeelong Waterfront Safe Harbour on-water construction activities in October 2019
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