The Independent on Saturday

WATER SPORT CLUBS WEIGH ANCHOR

- TANYA WATERWORTH

DURBAN’S Then and Now feature also has an element of tomorrow to it.

It was the end of an era for the water sport clubs on the beachfront this week and a historic moment for the city which will continue to change the face of the beachfront with the extension of the promenade and further developmen­t of the Point Waterfront Precinct.

The four clubs, the Durban Undersea Club, Durban Ski Boat Club, Point Yacht Club and Durban Paddle-Ski Club, spent the week moving from their premises, which have been landmarks on Vetch’s beach for decades.

This comes at the end of a lengthy and costly court battle between the clubs and the Durban Point Developmen­t Company, which reached a settlement at the end of October and saw the clubs agreeing to vacate their current premises by November 14.

The developers can now move ahead with the multimilli­on-rand upgrade of the Point Waterfront.

The clubs have moved to a temporary facility which has been constructe­d at the entrance to the port channel.

The new agreement makes provision for all the clubs to relocate to the new premises and for members of all the clubs to be given access to the new shared permanent clubhouse.

Yesterday Point Yacht Club’s commodore, Greg de Beyer, confirmed the beach site facility had been vacated.

“PYC is currently discussing the terms of the use of the PWC facility for their beach members.

“It was a sad day when we finally left our clubhouse on the beach, but we cannot stand in the way of progress,” said De Beyer.

“We look forward to embracing our new clubhouse once it is built.” He added that the yacht clubs would maintain a presence at Vetch’s beach until the new clubhouse was built.

Point Water Sport Club and Durban Undersea Club chairperso­n Cuane Hall said the official opening of the temporary premises would take place on Thursday.

“We have left our premises and moved over and we have spent a lot of money on the new temporary premises to make our members as comfortabl­e as possible,” said Hall.

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 ?? PICTURES: LEON LESTRADE & TANYA WATERWORTH ?? NO PICNIC: The entertainm­ent area outside the Durban Ski-Boat Club saw many parties over the years.
PICTURES: LEON LESTRADE & TANYA WATERWORTH NO PICNIC: The entertainm­ent area outside the Durban Ski-Boat Club saw many parties over the years.
 ??  ?? HIGH AND DRY: Paddleskis and canoes lined up outside the Point water sport clubs as the move from their premises got under way this week.
HIGH AND DRY: Paddleskis and canoes lined up outside the Point water sport clubs as the move from their premises got under way this week.
 ??  ?? ON THE HORIZON: An early artist’s impression of the clubs’ new premises once the promenade is extended along beachfront
ON THE HORIZON: An early artist’s impression of the clubs’ new premises once the promenade is extended along beachfront
 ??  ?? SHORT-TERM BERTH: The temporary facility for the clubs which faces the port entrance and channel
SHORT-TERM BERTH: The temporary facility for the clubs which faces the port entrance and channel
 ??  ?? WASHED UP: The Durban Paddlski Club was all but deserted by Wednesday.
WASHED UP: The Durban Paddlski Club was all but deserted by Wednesday.

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