Royal Yacht Club of Victoria (Williamstown)

Royal Yacht Club of Victoria (Williamstown)

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RESERVATIONS          FUNCTIONS & EVENTS         MEMBERS BBQ & LAWN

The RVMYC Members Bar, Dining Room & Terrace

Perched on the water’s edge in Williamstown, our club has expansive views of the Melbourne skyline.

Enjoy a meal in our dining room or outdoor terrace, or sit back and relax with a drink in the clubhouse bar and then explore the historical port of Williamstown.

The Members’ Bar on the first floor is open to club members, guests and kindred club members. The bar is open on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 5pm, and Saturday and Sunday from midday.

Our clubhouse pays homage to maritime style, referencing its unique heritage. Large open plan balconies have expansive views of the water and what is undoubtedly the best view of the Melbourne cityscape.

RVMYC offers a social experience second to none for members and guests, to enjoy dining in a relaxed atmosphere and in convivial surroundings near the water’s edge.

The RVMYC welcomes new visitors to the Club. For those non-members wishing to dine at the RVMYC, we offer a Temporary Membership at a low $82. This entitles Temporary Members use of the Clubhouse for a period of 30 days. Take advantage of this great offer by contacting the club on 9393 2888 or email [email protected] .

General Hours of Operation: Bistro Wed, Fri, * Sat: Dinner from 6pm,Sat & Sun: Lunch from 12pm.  Bar Wed & Fri from 5pm, Sat & Sun from 12pm. * If no bookings are received for dinner prior to 6pm, the bistro will not be in operation. No walk-ins will be accepted.

For Members wishing to book within the Bistro, call the club during business hours on 9393 2888 or email [email protected] to make your reservation. Outside business hours, including weekends email: [email protected] or call 9393 2888 to make your reservation.

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Functions & Events

Members of the royal victorian motor yacht club can hold private functions in the downstairs ‘marina view’ function room or upstairs in the members’ dining room. rvmyc is one of melbourne’s most picturesque venues overlooking the bay and the melbourne city skyline. the club is an ideal venue to host your next birthday, wedding, christening, family gathering conference or corporate event. for more information about membership, including temporary membership, email: [email protected] ..

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BBQ & Lawn Area

Enjoy the in-house bbq facilities and the picturesque views over port phillip bay and the melbourne skyline. our bbq facilities include 2 large triple burners with all cutlery and plates available for exclusive member use., bookings essential, please contact the office on: 03 9393 2888.

The Committee has reviewed the Club’s By-Laws, specifically By-Laws numbered 57, 66 and 70 and determined members are permitted to take and consume BYO alcohol into and within the Club’s designated BBQ Area.

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Royal Yacht Club 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. The Club is situated in Williamstown with a stunning view of the city skyline and is steeped in decades of yachting history and tradition. Today RYCV boasts more than 900 members and over 300 yachts on the register making it an ideal Club for sailors with all levels of experience. Sailors can enjoy reliable and steady breezes with little or no current, making it a perfect stretch of water for club sailing or state, national and international regattas. Royals Training Centre offers courses for all ages and we have a strong and lively social program which is enjoyed by our Members.

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  • 120 Nelson Place, Williamstown Victoria 3016, Australia
  • 03 9397 1277
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  • http://www.rycv.com.au
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VERY EARLY HISTORY 

Looking back to the early days of the Victoria Yacht Club in 1853.

There is a lack of reliable records about the Club’s origins. Facts are difficult to verify. Searches of Trove to find newspaper reports of business activities by the men who were listed as yacht owners on the 1856 register of the Victoria Yacht Club has revealed the following information about four members. 

  • George F. Verdon
  • W.R. Probert
  • Mr. John Musson
  • Dr. J. Wilkins. 

It is possible that during the summer of 1853, these four gentlemen were meeting at social gatherings at one of the hotels in Melbourne, the Tattersalls Hotel or the Port Phillip Club Hotel, and the Chusan Hotel in Sandridge, before the Port Phillip Yacht Club was established in May, 1853. These men may have engaged in sailing races. 

An advertisement appeared in the Argus on Saturday 25 th   February, 1854 to announce that a William Richard Probert had taken Mr. George F. Verdon into partnership at his business located at Sandridge. As from 17th February 1854, the business would be known as ‘Probert, Verdon & Co.’ and operate as a ship chandlers and commission agents. They may have jointly owned the yacht Petrel.  

Surgeon Dr. John Wilkins was a landowner and owned several hotels. Deceased persons were kept in the pub cellars before autopsy or/and burial. Dr. Wilkins was the Surgeon for the Port of Melbourne (1853) and, in 1861, Dr. Wilkins built the mortuary at Williamstown which still stands in Ann Street. 

Mr John Musson, is noted as a Contractor based in St. Kilda and was listed as a member (1857) of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria (PIV) and the Royal Society of Victoria (RSV) with business activities in Geelong. 

Captain Charles Ferguson, who became Vice Commodore of the Victoria Yacht Club in 1856, was the Harbour Master in Williamstown (1852) and the Water Police Magistrate. He may have had dealings with Mr. William Stawell, who became the State Attorney General in 1855. Mr. W.F. Stawell (later Sir) was known for his keen interest in sports and was the Club’s first Commodore. It is highly likely that Captain Ferguson met the port surgeon, Dr. Wilkins as part of his duties as water police magistrate. The Port Phillip Club Hotel in Flinders Street, now known as the Young and Jackson Hotel, may have been owned by Dr. Wilkins (this needs to be verified). 

There is more information available in yachting news reports from 1856 onwards. There are papers and sailing logs lodged with the State Library from ‘Colonel’ Richard Heath who was Vice Commodore in 1872. He sailed the yacht Southern Cross with the Victoria Yacht Club from 1857. A manuscript by a Hartley R. Watson is lodged with the State Library of Victoria titled “Logs related to sailing: 1890-1956” and Mr H.F. Watson (Bill) was reappointed as RYCV’s Honorary Historian at the Annual General meeting in August 1965.  He held this role for forty years. 

Ann Goodwin, Chair Archives Sub-committee, GC member 2018-19

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Founded in May 1853 at the Port Phillip Yacht Club, Royal Yacht Club of Victoria has a long and proud history being one of the oldest clubs in Australia. In 1873, the Club was granted the privilege of flying the Blue Ensign of the Colony of Victoria. Queen Victoria, in 1886, granted the Club the privileges of a royal club and the Admiralty granted a Full Warrant to fly the Blue Ensign of Her Majesty’s Fleet. The Club added the name ‘Royal’ to its name and it has since been known as the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria. 

The Club is continually looking to explore every opportunity to further the experience for Members. In 2013, the Club celebrated its 160th year with a formal evening at one of Melbourne’s biggest icons, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). An exciting time for the Club lies ahead, both on and off the water. 

Club races in the very early days were held on Corio Bay, but in 1873 the Club moved to its present site at 120 Nelson Place, Williamstown on the banks of the picturesque Port Phillip. It was to be the dawn on a new era, and a move the Club has never regretted. 

The average class of yacht on the Club register was much different from today, with straight-stemmed deep-keel cutters ranging from 6 to 40 tons. Most of the famous yachts seen in Port Phillip have been on the Royals register, including the 400-ton schooner   Undine , owned by the Millar brothers, and the beautiful 35-ton   Cushie Doo . 

As a senior club, it is no surprise that two of the biggest sailing events in Australia’s history, the 1956 Olympics and the 1983 America’s Cup both featured RYCV. To Royals went the honour of hosting the 5.5 metre yachts at the 1956 Games. The 1983 Australian challenge for the America’s Cup was perhaps the most significant commitment ever entered into by the Club over its long history. Although Williamstown-sponsored   Challenge 12   was not successful in defeating Australia II for the right to challenge, some members of the Victorian team were co-opted into the victorious Bond syndicate which wrestled the America’s Cup from New York. 

The Club has had some fine sailors over the years and although a number of Royals crews have competed in the Sydney to Hobart race, it wasn’t until 1996 that a Club boat won:   Terra Firma,   sailed by clubmen Dean Wilson, Scott Carlisle and as principal helmsman, Ian ‘Barney’ Walker. 

The Clubhouse

Lack of funds in the early days prevented the acquisition of a clubhouse with members sailing from Williamstown but meeting at the Port Phillip Club Hotel in Flinders Street, and later in the Old Temple Court, Collins Street. It was not until 1905 that the Club moved into a home of its own, when it obtained the lease on Wickliffe House, a grand building on the Upper Esplande in St Kilda. 

It being felt that the city rooms tended to make the Club more of a social than a sailing club; it was decided to make Williamstown the sole clubhouse. It represented a huge commitment financially, but finally in 1935 the Club had its own building. 

In 1967, the Club began construction of a marina and the 100-year-old two-storey boathouse was demolished to make room for an extended hardstand. What was not planned though was the loss of the clubhouse three years later in 1970. A fire began in the kitchen and raced through the wooden building, destroying the majority of the Club’s treasured relics such as pictures, half-models and honour boards. Stoically, Members rallied and the Club rose metaphorically from the ashes, a new brick building having been constructed for the benefit of the 350 Members only a little over a year later. 

In 2002, there was an extension of the clubhouse with the addition of fresh office and meeting spaces. Not long after this, a new and significantly larger deck was also constructed allowing Club events to spill out from the clubhouse to overlook our magnificent lawn area and embrace our view of the Melbourne CBD. Royals is fond of its past but equally looks to the future. 

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Want to know more?

You can read more about the history of the Club in the   souvenir booklet   prepared for the 150th Anniversary.

  Make a contribution to the archives

Interested in helping us build our Club archives? We’d love your help! If you have anything you’d like to add to the club archives, please contact the office on (03) 9397 1277 or submit your contribution to   Ann Goodwin (Archives Chair 2018-19).

Ann’s always looking for stories, photographs and documents that can be added to our collection. Volunteers are always needed to help us with:

  • Sort through and organise the Club archives
  • Present the collection in a meaningful way

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Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club

260 Nelson Pl, Williamstown VIC 3016, Australia

Why you'll love Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club

  • Enjoy an expansive views of the water and best view of the city of Melbourne.
  • With affordable and flexible event packages.
  • Perfect for birthdays, weddings, christenings, conferences or corporate events.

About the venue

Perched on the water’s edge in Williamstown, our club has expansive views of the Melbourne skyline.

Enjoy a meal or drink in our dining room, terrace or a counter meal in the clubhouse bar and then explore the historical port of Williamstown. The Members’ Bar on the first floor is open to club members, guests and kindred club members.

Our clubhouse pays homage to maritime style, referencing its unique heritage. Large open-plan balconies have expansive views of the water and what is undoubtedly the best view of the Melbourne cityscape.

RVMYC offers a social experience second to none for members and guests, to enjoy dining in a relaxed atmosphere and in convivial surroundings near the water’s edge.

Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club Function Rooms

Mariner Events Room

Mariner Events Room

Our Events Room overlooks our beautiful marina, with large open glass doors your event can be sheltered from the weather or embrace the vibrant sunshine along with Melbourne's skyline.

Reviews for Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club

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Richard T.Whybrow

We were honored to be attending with our generous friends (whom are members), for a wonderful luncheon, over looking the marina, with magnificent views across to the city. The food and service was superb and the company even better. I would highly recommend everything about this brilliantly presented venue and its operation. Thanks again for a wonderful day.

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Great views of Melbourne skyline over the water. We only had coffee, as the kitchen was closed, which was average. Staff were friendly. Plenty of space indoors and on large balcony.

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Service was excellent. Terri was warm and welcoming. All good. (But the chips could have been cooked longer)

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Great value on steak night at the RVMYC. Tender steak, cooked perfectly served with a happy hour glass of red. What more could you ask for! Always good service and friendly staff. View is amazing even though it was raining. Will definitely be back for steak night!

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Malcolm Daubney

The food was very good, our new Chef Petra got off to a good start as the slow cooked lamb shoulder was delicious. The staff as always are great, efficient and friendly. I think your food prices are too low.

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How much does an event cost at royal victorian motor yacht club.

Please enquire for pricing and availability.

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What type of events can be hosted at Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club?

The following types of events can be held at Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club:

- 30th Birthday Party

- 40th Birthday Party

- 50th Birthday Party

- Bar Mitzvah

- Birthday Party

- Christmas Party

- Cocktail Party

- Corporate Function

- End of Financial Year Party

- Corporate Offsite

- Engagement Party

- Networking Event

- Product Launch

- Trivia Night

- University Ball

- 21st Birthday Party

- Awards Dinner

- Baby shower

- Bat Mitzvah

- Bridal shower

- Christening

- Conference

- Hens Night

- Gala Dinner

- Private Dining

- 18th Birthday Party

- Bucks Night

- Corporate Retreat

- Executive Retreat

- Residential Conference

If your specific event type is not on the list, contact one of VenueNow's Event Booking Experts and they will check if Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club is able to facilitate your event or will help you find an alternate venue.

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What steps are involved in booking an event at Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club?

There are a few steps involved in booking an event at Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club and the VenueNow team are here to do the heavy lifting for you.

Firstly, contact the VenueNow team by submitting an enquiry or speaking to one of our team members online or over the phone. We'll need to collect a few details from you, such as your:

- Event type

- Number of people attending

- Preferred event date & time (and if this is flexible)

- Budget (per person or total)

- Room layout

- Food and beverage / catering requirements

- Any other requirements

Once we've gathered these details, the VenueNow team will contact the team at Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club to check:

1) Can they host the event on your preferred date / time? If not, what are some alternate dates / times?

2) What is the estimated cost based on your event requirements?

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If you're happy with the proposed price and dates / times, the VenueNow team will connect you with the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club to finalise your booking (which may include a site visit if you choose to do so).

VenueNow provides this service free of charge to you as we are paid a small fee by Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club if you book via us.

What catering / food and beverage options are available at Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club?

The following food and beverage / catering options are available for guests at Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club:

- Coffee / Tea

- Inhouse Catering

- Filtered Water

For more information regarding food and beverage / catering options, please contact a VenueNow Event Booking Expert.

Where is the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club located?

It is located at 260 Nelson Pl, Williamstown VIC 3016, Australia.

What are the venue features of the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club?

Famous for its incredible Melbourne City views, boutique wines and personalised service, The Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club is the perfect setting for magical waterfront wedding ceremonies and other social gatherings.

This venue boasts unbeatable views of the Port Phillip Bay and Melbourne city skyline. Accommodate up to 180 guests seated guests and 300 cocktail guests. The venue is fully equipped with modern facilities and equipment that you can use to host your event. Other highlights include:

- Onsite parking

- State-of-the-art audio-visual equipment

- Large outdoor deck areas

- Wide range of function room options

- Professional service staff

The beautiful catering services of the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club are unlike any other. It even won ‘Events Caterer of the Year 2018' -Restaurant and Catering Awards. Outdoor Area is also available for hire. Truly, with a team of passionate, personable and fun event enthusiasts, each event is elevated to a creative and vibrant experience.

What is the capacity of the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club?

Full venue: 340

Members Bistro (Membership required): 80

Members Bar (Membership required): 100

Terrace: 100

Function room:

-Banquet: 160

-Cocktail: 300

What is on the menu at the Royal Victorian Motor Yacht Club?

You can view the venue's full menu below:

Bistro Menu

Bar and Happy Hour Menu

Drinks Menu

Amenities & Extras

Food & beverage, audio visual equipment (av), other amenities & extras.

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