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Restaurant and Bar

The Queensland Cruising Yacht Club waterfront restaurant and bar enjoys a stunning waterfront setting and wonderful views.

We invite members and non-members alike to come along and enjoy one of North Brisbane’s hidden gems.

The Queensland Cruising Yacht Club restaurant and bar is located at the confluence of the Cabbage Tree and Nundah Creek Rivers in Shorncliffe, North Brisbane.

With stunning waterfront and sunset views and world class food, the restaurant and bar is the perfect place to enjoy lunch or dinner with family and friends.

Restaurant Opening hours Thursday Lunch 11:30am to 2:30pm (Tapas to 4pm) Dinner 5:00pm to 7:30pm Friday Lunch 11:30am to 2:30pm (Tapas to 4pm) Dinner 5:00pm to 7:30pm Saturday Breakfast 8:00am to 10:30am Lunch 11:30am to 2:30pm (Tapas to 4pm) Dinner 5:00pm to 7:30pm Sunday Breakfast 8:00am to 10:30am Lunch 11:30am to 2:30pm

Great food and exceptional service are our focus and when combined with our stunning waterfront venue, we know that this will see you coming back time and again to enjoy all that the Club has to offer.

The waterfront restaurant and bar are open Thursday to Sunday and restaurant bookings are recommended.

The venue enjoys ample on and off-street parking, and the pedestrian gate is always open during trading hours. You will receive a friendly welcome, a seat by the water and exceptional food, all while enjoying North Brisbane’s best-kept dining secret.

QCYC offers a range of membership options and members receive discounts on food and beverages.

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Reservations

We encourage reservations, especially for large groups. To book a table, please call (07) 3269 4588 .

QCYC sources local ingredients from local suppliers to offer a great range of meals, light snacks, gluten-free options and desserts.

Note: Menus listed are subject to season change without notice.

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Thank you QCYC for hosting Maddie’s 21st last weekend. You have an amazing venue, fabulous staff and fantastic menu. Special thanks to Shakira, Brittany, chef Mark and the rest of your team for making our event such a success.  TW  30 March 2021

Testimonial from Kika McItyre – “Open Mic Night “

We had a lovely evening last night. Table 9 ladies…. Thanks for the beaut wine. Great bar staff and hude compliments to the chefs… our meals were divine. Cheers

“…we wanted to say that we had an awesome night there. It really couldn’t have been easier or more relaxed. The food was fantastic and we had loads of people commenting on how good their meal was. What a perfect spot! So many of our friends couldn’t believe they had never been.

Thanks again.”

C 19 April 2021

What Our Customers are saying…

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Thank you to all the team at QCYC for a very enjoyable day.

The team had a great time and the food was lovely.

They are wanting me to plan for next year at the same venue.  So I will be in touch in the new year to organise a date for next year! 

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year.

12 December 2022

“I just wanted to write and let you know about our very first visit to the Sandgate yacht club.  We spend half of our lives in Italy, and had not had the pleasure of visiting, till a friend mentioned the club.

We were happy with the menu….more than sufficient for a balmy Sunday on the terrace with a cool breeze blowing.  On this occasion, we did not participate in the wine menu, but I did see there were single glass offerings for the designated driver as well as a comprehensive wine list.

We were in 4 people…only two ordering the same plate, and all plates were well presented and tasty.  ALL staff were friendly and welcoming, and we will definitely return.”

yours faithfully,

Beverley and Giambattista Nicoli

January 2023

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The Queensland Cruising Yacht Club (QCYC) is located on Cabbage Tree Creek, in the picturesque Brisbane bayside village of Shorncliffe.

With easy access in and out of a well marked channel, QCYC is a perfect place to begin your explorations of Moreton Bay. The marina offers overnight, weekly or long term rental and there is a large hardstand area for power boats and trailer sailors.

Founded in 1948, the Club was originally formed by a group of passionate sailors for the purpose of hosting the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race. This thrilling event held over Easter has become one of the major highlights of the Australian sailing calendar, anticipated equally by the participants and the many thousands of spectators.

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Welcome to Sandgate Yacht Club

Sandgate Yacht Club was established in 1912 and is located at Allpass Parade in Shorncliffe, on the northern banks of Cabbage Tree Creek. Regular races occur every second Sunday during the season and consist of Flying Fifteens and 505’s. Of course, we welcome any classes to join our regular racing

Races are typically held out the front of Nudgee Beach, just to the south of the Cabbage Tree Creek entrance. Starts are conducted from the MV Cape Moreton with the assistance of a rescue boat.

About the Club

The drowning of two sailors from a capsized boat competing in an ad hoc event on 11 November 1911 near the mouth of the Brisbane River initiated community action and a public meeting. The Sandgate Yacht Club was formed to formalise sailing on Bramble Bay. Sandgate Yacht Club, founded on the 14th February 1912 is the oldest established boating club in Sandgate and one of the oldest sailing clubs in Queensland.

Since inception the Sandgate Yacht Club has provided a saftey and rescue operation – underpinning the existence of the Club is the safety of sailors and community members.

Sandgate Yacht Club conducts sail training, coaching and events, fosters sailing skill, seamanship and trains crews to compete in state, national and international regattas. The club has introduced many young sailors to the sport and provides cost free sail training. Club Members join with other sailors in enabling persons who have disability to gain sailing skills and enjoyable experiences on the water.

Conducting at least two races each Sunday fortnight in the sailng season from September to April, the club contributes to the bayside culture of the local community. Sandgate Yacht club is a community icon, it is one of the dynamics of the bayside culture, and its operations contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the area..

Since 1912 the Club has reconfigured and reconstituted in response to the operation environment. In 1965 Sandgate Yacht Club amalgamated with the Sandgate 16 Foot Skiff Club (founded in 1944), to form the Sandgate Sailing Club. The Sandgate Sailing Club, renamed the Sandgate Yacht Club in 1969, provided for sail and power boating, and sea rescue which became Sandgate Air Sea Rescue Inc on 26 February 1987 that was renamed Volunteer Marine Rescue Brisbane (VMRB). The demerger of activities saw the re-establishment of the Sandgate Yacht Club that was incorporated on 21st of April 1988.

Area of Operation

The Club fleet sails on Bramble Bay from the mouth of Cabbage Tree Creek at Shorncliffe – the Bay area extending from the mouth of the Brisbane River, fronting the Brisbane Airport, Brisbane Airport Floodway (Schultz Canal) Nudgee Beach, Shorncliffe, Sandgate, Brighton and extending to Woody point.

Sandgate Yacht Club has a sound working relationship with its Cabbage Tree Creek bank neighbours – Brownsea Sea Scouts, Naval Cadets, Queensland Cruising Yacht Club, and is closely related with the Sandgate Canoe Club and Volunteer Marine Rescue Brisbane.

Sandgate Yacht Club also has relationships with local schools, TAFE and community organisations that extend beyond Shorncliffe to kindred clubs, and other community organisations, e.g. exhibits provided by members to the Queensland Maritime Museum – fully rigged Linton Hope Rater  MISS SANDGATE  and half model of the Nip Thorpe Trainee Dingy  EILEEN TOO.

Safety and Rescue Boats

Sandgate Yacht Club has its own Starter’s Boat, the MV Cape Moreton. The MV Cape Moreton is a 56 man life boat of the same design found on the MV Cape Moreton. It is powered by a 13hp Lister Diesel Engine. The boat was recovered by Sandgate Yacht Club and restored as a starters boat. SYC also has it’s own Safety and Rescue boat – FIL is a 7 metre centre console FRP Javelin Long Boat powered by a 50hp Mercury 4 stroke outboard used by club officials for sailing events, canoeing events. It is also made available when necessary to complement the Volunteer Marine Rescue Brisbane’s rescue operations. Boats are maintained by Members and through commmunity sponsorships.

Activities of Sandgate Yacht Club

In partnership with Volunteer Marine Rescue Brisbane the club conducts events which local schools and the community is invited such as opening of the boating season, and blessing of the fleet.

Sandgate Yacht Club has hosted events including the Head of the Bay for Yachting Queensland, Queensland Championship in the early days for the Linton Hope Raters, Queensland and Australian Championships for the International 12 Square Metre Sharpies 1957/58 and the Australian Lightweight Sharpie Class 1975/79, and more recently the Queensland Championships for the International Flying Fifteen and the International 505 classes.

In September 2005 Sandgate Yacht Club hosted the Nip Thorpe Trainee Crews get-together. The Nip Thorpe Trainee, introduced in the early 1930’s was sailed at all clubs along the Queensland coast including Sandgate Yacht Club from the 1943/44 season to the mid 1950’s. Approximately 400 sailors traveled from overseas, interstate and from Queensland cities to the get-together – including sailors that became Olympic Gold Medal winners, World, Australian and State Champions.

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hi all, I am just doing some research in reguard to the cost of mooring a small yacht in moreton bay on a mooring bouy. any information that you could share with me would be much appreciated .

mofo

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Moreton bay is huge you'll have to narrow that down a little???

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There are pile moorings in Cabbage Tree Creek at Shorncliffe/Sandgate that are administered by Qld Cruising Yacht Club. We pay $25 per week, but had to join the club; plus there is usually a waiting list. There are also pile moorings at Redcliffe Jetty for about the same price. Although 3 to 5 are always unoccupied, Moreton Regional Council (who administer them) have told me that they are officially occupied and that there is a 3-5 year waiting list to get a mooring. In Pumicestone (Bribie) Passage, there are numerous moorings, both near the jetty at Bongaree and up closer to the bridge. Don't know who administers these, have a feeling the ones at the jetty may be linked somehow to the Club ...don't know whether it's an RSL or Bowling...just overlooking the moorings. All of the Port of Bne moorings at Scarborough boat harbour have been removed to make way for another flash (read expensive) marina. If you haven't bought the boat yet, before you do, first answer the elusive question, "where am I going to keep her?". I think that there would be lots of regulations that you would have to investigate if you were thinking of "installing" a weight and leaving your boat on a mooring somewhere. Cheers

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I currently have a boomeroo 22 on a trailer . I am hoping to upgrade to a 28 odd ft keel boat in a few years time. I am just working on the actual yearly cost of such a boat . thank you all for your reply's ...... One thing i have learned is that you can apply to the port authority to set a mooring buoy . this costs a about $130 PA + about $2500 to have it set to start with + I would be liable for the maintenance on it ...... apparently there is a bit of a waiting list certain areas ........defiantly cheaper than a marina if it was to be kept for a few years .

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The marina in Australia in the city of Shorncliffe has a complete range of services available to its customers, which include water and electricity. This moderate-capacity marina has moorings for large size, because it has moorings for boats with a maximum length of up to 23.00 m and a maximum draught of 5.00 m. For those who are concerned about the environment, the marina includes all of the services that are needed for eco-friendly sailing. This is reflected in the various official certificates it has earned. Well connected and not only accessible by sea, it is also close to the nearest airport.

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The fifth race of the 2022/23 Audi Centre Sydney Blue Water Pointscore is the 172nm Cabbage Tree Island Race.

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