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Royal Natal Yacht Club

A civic reception was held in Durban last night as part of a series of functions to mark the 125th birthday of the Royal Yacht Club.

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Mr Brian Tocknell (third left) snd his crew share a bottle of champagne which Mrs Tocknell pours into the silver goblets before the victorious crew toast themselves as winners of the 100-mile yacht race held to mark the 125th anniversary of the Royal Natal Yacht Club.

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Royal Natal Yacht Club commodore Guy Reynolds (left) and Richard Crockett, rear- commodore and chairman of the race committee.

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The 125th anniversary of the Royal Natal Yacht Club- the oldest of all clubs in South Africa and the oldest yacht club in the southern hemisphere- was celebrated at a cocktail party for the Press.

Royal Natal Yacht Club

The Royal Natal Yacht Club is 125 years old- the oldest club of any type in South Africa and the oldest yacht club in the Southern Hemisphere. 

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The calm before the storm...a Durban keeler cruises gently on the Bay, giving the crew a short respite before heading out to sea for a though-as-nails race.

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Battling against the elements... this is a world where every second counts, and a wrong decision could land you in ice-cold water.

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Two ways of getting around. A board sailor trails a Hobie Cat in conditions off Yatch's Pier, Durban.

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A good, stiff breeze...and the spray flies as a group of yachts thrust their way to the fore in this week's races off Durban.

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Senior Natal MEC Mr Frank Martin (left) unveiled a plaque at the weekend to mark the 125th birthday of the Royal Natal Yacht club.

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As part of the celebrations held to mark the 125th birthday of the Royal Natal Yacht Club at the weekend, a 125-mile ocean yacht race was staged for IOR-class yachts. The winner (right) of the event was Vice-Commodore Brian Tocknell, who skippered his vessel Shaya Moya to victory.

Royal Natal Yacht Club

A civic reception was held in Durban last night as part of a series of functions to mark the 125th birthday of the Royal Natal Yacht Club. During the reception the club commodore, Mr Guy Reynolds (second left), presented the deputy mayor, Mr Stan Lange, with a plaque bearing the club's crest.

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Mr Brian Tocknell (third left) and his crew share a bottle of champagne which Mrs Tocknell pours into the silver goblets before the victorious crew toast themselvels as winners of the 100-mile yacht race held to mark the 125th anniversary of the Royal NAtal Yacht Club.

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Royal Natal Club commodore guy Reynolds (left) and Richard Crockett, rear-commodore and chairman of the race committee. 

Royal Natal Yacht Club

The 125th anniversary of the Royal Natal Yacht Club- the oldest of all clubs in South Africa and the oldest yacht club in the southern hemisphere- was celebrated at a cocktail party for the Press.

Royal Natal Yacht Club

The Royal Natal Yacht Club is 125 years old - the oldest club of any type in South Africa and the oldest yacht club in the Southern Hemisphere.

Royal Natal Yacht Club

Gay with bunting, yachts taking part in the weekend opening cruise of the season on Durban Bay are silhouetted against the afternoon sun.

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I must go down to the sea again...The call of the sea is something few can resist, as yachtsmen know full well ..whether they're racing or quietly communing with nature. Tomorrow they'll take part in a big sail past off Durban's beachfront.

Royal Natal Yacht Club

The calm before the storm...a Durban keeler cruises gently on the Bay, giving the crew a short respite before heading out to sea for a tough-as-nails race.

Royal Natal Yacht Club

Battling against the elements ...this is a world where every second counts, and a wrong decision could land you in ice-cold water.

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