Monday 12
th November 2012
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preparation work at home |
Babe - Pig on a Mission Comes Out of
the Water
MrJ and I were to help our friends Rob and Alison to get their boat Babe
through the lock and out of the water at the Dinah Beach boat yard.
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Skipper Rob First Mate Alison Deckie MrJ |
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getting chains and slings in place |
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Babe gets a lift |
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all set up on her concrete blocks |
The Dinah Beach Cruising Yacht
Association is situated on the banks
of Sadgroves Creek just 1km from the Darwin CBD it is a unique and friendly
club. Dinah Beach originated in
the early days of the pearling fleets operating out of Darwin.
Luggers were careened here roughly at the point where the entrance to the club
is now situated. After WWII, pearling began to decline and a few intrepid
yachties began to drag their boats ashore where the luggers had once been.
There, among the mangroves, our founding members built and repaired their boats
and created the spirit that has pervaded our club ever since. The Association
was formed in 1982; the club now boasts a membership
of over 1000 and offers facilities to both local yacht owners and visiting
boats. From these small
beginnings, the facilities were conceived and developed by members past and
present, some of who have become life members and whose names are inscribed on
the guttering beneath the tarpaulin roof of the club. The covered area is named
The Song Saigon Bar, after the Vietnamese vessel which brought boat people to
Darwin in the 70's and was beached here for a while. A sea-container was
converted into a serving area and serviced the club for many years. The Dilly
Baggins Bar, in one corner of the covered area, is a transom, salvaged from the
former careening beach and crafted by a former Commodore, Peter Dermoudy and
volunteer helpers. The bar is named after the only dog known to have been
admitted as a member of a waterfront club in Darwin. The dog, owned by one of
our members, was smuggled onto Darwin Sailing Club premises in a dilly bag and
was proposed as a member under the name Dilly Baggins. The dog caused no
suspicion and the Club unwittingly accepted its first four-legged member.
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