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THE CLUB

Being a member of the "SYCC Pittwater" is more than just hoisting sails; it's about embracing a legacy etched into every gust of wind. Founded in 1975 our club's heritage is as rich and deep as the ocean itself.
Our Club Burgee is distinctive

The club burgee is an orange pennant with a bisecting black cross. 
Members display the burgee on their boats when approaching
SYCC moorings to let others know that a member is approaching, and may wish to raft up.
 

Communication

Communication is the key to a successful sailing club

Communication amongst members, especially related to events, occurs via

  • WhatsApp

  • Website

  • email

  • private Facebook group

  • phone

  • marine radio

  • quarterly club meetings at Pittwater Aquatic Club, Mona Vale
     

VHF Radio usage

The club’s call sign is SYCEE.  Members are encouraged to use their marine radio, especially when going offshore.  VHF is also used to communicate between yachts when undertaking a sailing exercise. 

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Seven moorings for the sole use of members

We are a not for profit club.  Club funds are used mainly for annual registration and servicing of our seven moorings in Pittwater and Cowan Creek.  Moorings are located at:

  • Towlers Bay (2)

  • The Basin (1)

  • Refuge Bay (2)

  • America Bay (2)

These moorings are used as a base for many Club sailing events, as well as for the private use of members.  It’s common for SYCC yachts to raft up during official club events.  The maximum number of yachts permitted to raft on one mooring is three, and is always subject to appropriate weather conditions.

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Click the drop pins to find out more about the Moorings. The Moorings are only available for use by Members. 

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