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The RSYC is a club promoting yachting, boating, navigation and seamanship. The club is open to the public although it is a requirement that visitors are signed in by a member. The club has a bar and a small restaurant plus facilities that can be hired for private functions.

The Royal Suva Yacht Club was founded in 1940 by the first Commodore C T.M. McGuire. The Royal Suva Yacht Club offers a complete range of facilities to boat owners plus social facilities for its members. They also host Game Fishing competitions and promote junior sailing.

Located in Walu Bay, Suva, the club offers a great view of tropical sunsets with a garden bar and Galley Restaurant which offers great meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner with last orders at 9pm. The restaurant is closed on Mondays. Security is provided on a 24 hour basis and it is open seven days a week.

The club’s history is evident throughout the club premises with memorabilia in abundance via trophies and photos. Fiji’s oldest pilot boat, possibly the oldest Fiji made sailboat, is also moored at the RYSC. The club hosts private events and club events with the various facilities available for hire. The club also features International rugby events, shown on a large screen via live television.

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Royal Suva Yacht Club

The current Royal Suva Yacht Club was built in 1948 at Walu Bay. It is believed to have begun earlier (possibly the 1930s) in the heart of Suva city near the old wharf at Pier Street before the land was reclaimed. 

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The Suva Yacht Club was established in 1932 but believed to have been formed earlier. It was formed by a small group headed by T.M. Mcquire, later elected as the club’s first Commodore. Members of the club were initially British officials at the time but later I-taukei and Indo-Fijians were admitted to its ranks.The first official race was held in the Suva Harbour in 1932.

In 1937 the first phase of the club was built in the heart of Suva City possibly around the present post office near the wharf. The property where the club is situated previously belonged to the Suvavou villagers.  Today it is State land.

The club was moved to its present location on Walu Bay in 1948. The first gala ball was then organised to celebrate this new site. Construction of the new site was completed in August 1948.

In 1949 H.M.S. Viti was sold to the Tasman Steamship Trading Co. and the ‘coat of arms’ was presented to the Suva Yacht Club.

His Majesty King George the Sixth of Great Britain granted approval in 1950 for the club to include the word “Royal” in its name.

In 1956 the club hosted the Biennial Royal Auckland to Suva Race.

In 1964 Former Flight Lieutenant C. Don Aidney who served in WWII became Commodore until 1967.  Aidney was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

The first meeting of the RSYC Fishing Game was held in 1974. In the same year, “The Dove” film was produced by US actor Gregory Peck and featured the club.

The club celebrated its 50th Golden Jubilee in 1982.

A celebration of 60 years of safe harbour was held in 1989 and the club also hosted the Auckland-Suva-Guam-Japan race.

A sailing regatta was held in 1994 as part of the first “Fiji Games”.

In 1998 the club’s sailors participated in a regatta in New Caledonia.

In 1999 the club hosted the Coffs Harbour-Suva race and the Auckland-Suva-Guam-Japan race. RSYC Junior Sailor, Alex Phillips, also won a silver medal at the Guam South Pacific Games the same year.

In 2003 Phillips’ team, called “The Laser Sailors”, won gold in the Fiji South Pacific Games.

In 2004 Vice Patron Robin Storck, a past commodore, was appointed as official historian for the club.

In 2005 the oldest living founding member Mr Hugh Ragg passed away at 100 years old. The 50th anniversary of sailing to the islands was celebrated the same year (Auckland – Suva race) The club also hosted the first President’s Yachting Regatta in 2005.

It celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2007. Vice Patron Cecil D. Aidney (the flight lieutenant who fought in WWII) passed away the same year.

In 2017 the current Commodore Peter Watts was elected

Popular Hollywood film “Adrift” is released. It was filmed at the RSYC.

Fiji … Land Of Our Fathers, n.d. “Don Aidney” (available online) https://fijilandofourfathers.com/don-aidney/, accessed 25 August 2018.

National Archives of Fiji, 25th July & 7 August 2018

Orange From The Blue, 2017. The Dove 1974. (available online) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHuxntY4hIM, accessed 25 August 2018

Pal, S. Personal communication, 30 July 2018, Royal Suva Yacht Club

Qotu, V. Personal communication, 30 July 2018, Royal Suva Yacht Club

Royal Suva Yacht Club: 75th Anniversary , Suva: Royal Suva Yacht Club

Supplement to the London Gazette, 13 June 1946. “Flight Lieutenants.” (available online) https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/37598/supplement/2817/data.pdf), accessed 25 August 2018.

Threadingham, A. Personal communication, 15 August, 2018, Electronic source.

Todd, P. Personal communication, 30 July 2018, Royal Suva Yacht Club.

1989 Auckland – Suva – Fukuoka Yacht Race; 22 April – 9 May 1989 – Souvenir Programme , Suva: Royal Suva Yacht Club.

**Correction: The audio recording mentions Mr Hugh Roger as the oldest founding member. This should be Mr Hugh Ragg.

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The Royal Suva Yacht Club was founded in 1940 by the first Commodore C T.M. McGuire. The Royal Suva Yacht Club offers a complete range of facilities to boat owners plus social facilities for its members. They also host Game Fishing competitions and promote junior sailing.

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Located in Walu Bay, Suva, the club offers a great view of tropical sunsets with a garden bar and Galley Restaurant which offers great meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with last orders at 9 pm. The restaurant is closed on Mondays. Security is provided on a 24-hour basis and it is open seven days a week.

The club’s history is evident throughout the club premises with memorabilia in abundance via trophies and photos . Fiji’s oldest pilot boat, possibly the oldest Fiji-made sailboat, is also moored at the RYSC. The club hosts private events and club events with the various facilities available for hire. The club also features International rugby events, shown on a large screen via live television.

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Cyndi and Rich aboard Legacy

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The Royal Suva Yacht Club (Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji)

November 10, 2013

Once we were secured on the mooring, we decided to take our dinghy over to the Royal Suva Yacht Club, a historic building dating back to when Fiji was a territory of England. It’s still operating today and would be our base of operations here in Suva. For this we would pay a fee and sign up for a temporary membership to the club.

To get there we had to take a somewhat long dinghy ride past a breakwater and through the marina, most boats tied up med-moor style as the facilities weren’t exactly modern. We found the dinghy dock was also on the “historic” side, but at least it was functional. Stepping off from the dinghy dock we could see a fuel dock, handy but not big enough for Legacy to get into. On the far side of the fuel dock was a very small boatyard and marine store.

(Below, photo galleries of the marina area; the yacht club and the restaurant; you can click to enlarge and scroll through them.)

On our side of the fuel dock was the yacht club, built around a well-tended lawn shaded by a lovely flame tree. On the lawn were a few scattered picnic tables and a large screen for projected movies.

The yacht club itself had a large covered outdoor seating area next to the lawn, then a few stairs led up to the indoor bar. Outside the bar was a nice walkway with tables overlooking the lawn. The rest of the building included a rec room with a pool table, a main hall for functions and meetings, a small office, and, most importantly, an attached restaurant. This was not a tropical-style building but rather an old British building, complete with British yachting memorabilia and, naturally, a photo of the queen.

The club also had a few archaic rules concerning their dress code such as wearing “sensible casuals” during the day and “smart casuals” after 6pm (does having a wet-dinghy butt qualify as smart casual?). And males were forbidden to wear hats in the bar. If you forgot to remove said hat, you had to buy a round of drinks for everyone at the bar. (I don’t think they actually enforced this as it would be mighty expensive on a busy night.)

After signing in and getting our membership cards, we had an hour to kill before the restaurant opened for dinner. What a perfect time to go sit at one of those tables overlooking the lawn and enjoy a Fiji Bitter (our then beer of choice). It was a lovely place to sit! This club is actually located on the outskirts of Suva, the busy downtown area a mile way; so the feeling here was quiet and peaceful. The surrounding mountains created clouds that tempered the sun, making the November air cooler and much more comfortable than sunnier areas of Fiji. We hadn’t even made it to the city yet, but we already liked this place a lot.

(Full disclosure: Because our first visit to the yacht club was both cloudy and late in the afternoon, I have used some photos from a sunnier day in the yacht club gallery. The beer overlooking the lawn was real time, but there was no movie playing on the screen; Rich just thought that big white screen would look better with something on it. On the few occasions they did play a movie, you can rest assured it wasn’t Sharknado.)

When the yacht club’s restaurant opened we bee-lined right in for dinner. As yacht club eateries go, this was a casual and very appealing place with a wide variety of choices on the menu. I tried the tostada I’d heard about. British though this club may be, some sneaky American managed to have an influence at some point because this was the classic American version of a tostada, a tortilla bowl filled with Lawry’s-type seasoned ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, onion, etc. It was American comfort food and it was fabulous!

Of course they weren’t going to leave New Zealand out. In countertop jars, alongside the American chocolate chip cookies, were two of New Zealand’s favorite cookies: Afghans and Anzacs. Rich had acquired a strong liking for Afghans , and these were particularly good.

By now, even if we discovered we didn’t like the city of Suva, we could be happy living and eating at the yacht club. But based on some warnings we’d heard, we did decide to take some precautions while anchored in this harbor. They included locking up the boat when we left it, keeping the computer away from our open companionway overnight, and putting our outboard engine and dinghy up on deck every night. We have a place to put our outboard on the railing, and our dinghy actually serves as a cover for our forward hatch so we can leave it open when it rains. Suva is cooler than other areas of Fiji, but it’s still warm enough to warrant leaving hatches open overnight, and it sure is nice to have some cool air coming through that forward hatch even when it’s raining.–Cyndi

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  1. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    Royal Suva Yacht Club, Suva City, Central, Fiji. 9,674 likes · 25 talking about this · 14,176 were here. Established in 1932, the RSYC is a members' club dedicated to enhancing and promoting the...

  2. Royal Suva Yacht Club (RSYC)

    The Royal Suva Yacht Club. Anchorage in the Suva Harbour is shared by fishing boats, freighters, yachts, and cruise liners. If you prefer to use a marina facility, the Royal Suva Yacht Club is the place to go. The club was founded around 1930 and while originally located closer to town, the current building in Walu Bay was built circa 1940.

  3. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    Royal Suva Yacht Club. Foster Road, Suva, Fiji Islands. / -18.122980; 178.430084. Royal Suva Yacht Club is a Fijian yacht club, located in Walu Bay, Suva, Fiji. [1] [2] The yacht club was originally established in 1932, [3] [4] as the Suva Yacht Club, located between Stinson Jetty and Nubukalou Creek along Suva's foreshore before the land was ...

  4. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    The Royal Suva Yacht Club was founded in 1940 by the first Commodore C T.M. McGuire. The Royal Suva Yacht Club offers a complete range of facilities to boat owners plus social facilities for its members. They also host Game Fishing competitions and promote junior sailing. Located in Walu Bay, Suva, the club offers a great view of tropical ...

  5. Fijian History

    The current Royal Suva Yacht Club was built in 1948 at Walu Bay. It is believed to have begun earlier (possibly the 1930s) in the heart of Suva city near the old wharf at Pier Street before the land was reclaimed. Go back in time listening to an audio story on Royal Suva Yacht Club, narrated by Mele Leakona

  6. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    Royal Suva Yacht Club is a Facebook page that showcases the activities and events of the oldest yacht club in Fiji. Follow this page to get updates on the club's members, sailing, dining, weddings, and more. You can also join the club and enjoy the benefits of a waterfront location and a friendly community.

  7. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    The Royal Suva Yacht Club was founded in 1940 by the first Commodore C T.M. McGuire. The Royal Suva Yacht Club offers a complete range of facilities to boat owners plus social facilities for its members. They also host Game Fishing competitions and promote junior sailing.

  8. A little history of the RSYC ......

    THE FOUNDING OF THE ROYAL SUVA YACHT It is late in September... Vinaka Sue Cauty and Mark Hirst who posted this in 2018. THE FOUNDING OF THE ROYAL SUVA YACHT It is late in September 1932 when one Trevor > McGuire Esq, gentleman...

  9. Royal Suva Yacht Club in Suva, Fiji

    Royal Suva Yacht Club, Suva, Fiji Marina. Find marina reviews, phone number, boat and yacht docks, slips, and moorings for rent at Royal Suva Yacht Club. The 2023 Marinas.com Boaters' Choice Awards Recipients Are Here!

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    Royal Suva Yacht Club. Return to Directory. Category. Associations & Clubs. Long Business Description. Mooring, Lockers, Registration of Yachts/Vessels and Safety Inspection. There are several mooring facilities and a trailer park available to accommodate members, visitors and commercially owned yachts/boats and these are:

  11. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    Date of member's last visit to Royal Suva Yacht Club and this page's details validated: Compiled from research (pilot books, internet, etc.) March, 2017 --Istioploos Travels with S/Y Thetis; If you provide a lot of info and this page is almost complete, change {{Page outline}} to {{Page useable}}.

  12. The Royal Suva Yacht Club (Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji)

    The Royal Suva Yacht Club (Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji) November 10, 2013. ... As yacht club eateries go, this was a casual and very appealing place with a wide variety of choices on the menu. I tried the tostada I'd heard about. British though this club may be, some sneaky American managed to have an influence at some point because this was the ...

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    Royal Suva Yacht Club | 23 followers on LinkedIn. The club was founded around 1932 and while originally located closer to town, the current building in Walu Bay was built circa 1940.

  14. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    You can reach Royal Suva Yacht Club by calling VHF16. Royal Suva Yacht Club is located in Suva Harbor, in the capital of Fiji. Situated on the southeast coast of Viti Levu, the largest island of Fiji, Suva is built on a peninsula between Laucala Bay and Suva Harbor, protected by a reef. The Yacht Club has great sunset views over the bay and it ...

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    A guide to Royal Suva Yacht Club: #11 among attractions in Suva (Sailing, Marina). Popular hours, how to get there and things to do nearby.

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    Royal Suva Yacht Club. Latest news Show news from . Fiji and the JJ Giltinan Championship by Frank Quealey 1952 series held at the Royal Suva Yacht Club Posted on 5 Feb 2014. Latest photos Intrigue winning race 2 from Jenny IV when Fiji hosted the 1952 JJ Giltianan 18 Footer Championship

  17. Royal Suva Yacht Club Fiji

    Any visiting member of the Pacific Posse will be granted Honorary Membership for up to 1 month free of charge. Any visiting yachts can apply for temporary mooring @ FJ$10 / day ( <US$5.00). If, in the meantime the Fiji authorities reinstate us, newly arrived yachts to Suva can contact the Club (by radio) to arrange for clearance for a nominal ...

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    Fiji's 333 breathtaking islands are yours for the exploring and FijiMarinas.com is your one-stop easy reference guide for the duration of your cruise. From clearance procedures, detailed Cruising Notes and information about the marinas and anchorages dotted around the islands to a comprehensive Directory Section for the times you find ...

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    Royal Suva Yacht Club. Boat traffic in Suva Harbour can get busy, so if you're planning on visiting Fiji's capital city- Suva, the Royal Suva Yacht Club is a good spot to base yourself. The RSYC caters mostly to local boat owners but do a number of mooring facilities for visiting yachts. You will need to become a temporary RSYC member if ...

  20. Royal Suva Yacht Club

    Royal Suva Yacht Club, Suva City, Central, Fiji. 9,515 likes · 38 talking about this · 13,443 were here. Established in 1932, the RSYC is a members' club dedicated to enhancing and promoting the...

  21. Marina Royal Suva Yacht Club Marina

    MOORING IN THE YACHT CLUB Royal Suva Yacht Club is a small shallow marina. Note, that you can not enter the marina before clearance is completed. Drop the anchor in front of the marina and do a clearance. Then contact Yacht Club office and ask for berth place in the marina. Marina is shallow, enter during HW. There is many resident boats, you may not find a free place.

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  23. Location @ Royal Suva Yacht Club

    Foster Road, Suva. Mobile: +679 999 3932. Email: [email protected] Store Hours. Mon-Thur: 8am - 5pm. Fri: 8am - 4pm. Sat: 8am -1pm. Closed on Sunday & Public Holidays. After hours please contact Rupeni on +679 999 4704 or Sumeet on +679 9997790