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- Northcliffe Drive VJ & VS Sailing Club
- The club was then known as Northcliffe Drive VJ and VS Sailing Club. Soon after formation of the club the members built new premises with volunteer labour at a shoreline location about 300 metres west of Dix's boatshed. This location is marked by a protrusion of filled land jutting out into the lake.
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- Lake Heights VJ Sailing Club
- During the mid 60's the club changed its name to the Lake Heights VJ Sailing Club and as the fleet diversified into a number of other classes the name was again changed to Lake Heights Amateur Sailing Club.
After race refreshments of the time consisted of hot tea and biscuits, which was most welcome as wet suits had not yet been invented.
Lake Heights Amateur Sailing Club
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- The club fleet at the time always sailed on Sundays and by the late 60's fleet numbers had started to decline. The remaining members decided to try a Saturday sailing strategy and from this point on membership began to increase markedly. So much so that membership began to outgrow the clubhouse and rigging facilities.
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- Lake Heights Amateur Sailing Club
- The club fleet at the time always sailed on Sundays and by the late 60's fleet numbers had started to decline. The remaining members decided to try a Saturday sailing strategy and from this point on membership began to increase markedly. So much so that membership began to outgrow the clubhouse and rigging facilities.
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