Facilities at DBCYA
| Transport: Arafura Shuttle from DBCYA to the Mall, $4.00 for one person, $2.50 for two or more people. |
Amenities: Coin operated washing and drying machines, showers and ablutions. |
| The Galley: Dinner Daily - 6:30pm -9:00, Sunday night roast specials Lunch on weekends - 12:00 - 2:00 Sunday afternoon, nibbles available from 3:00 |
Careening Poles: Four careening poles for short stay yachts and members for repairs and maintenance. Bookings required, rates apply. |
| Boat Park: Hard Stand boat facility for the building and refurbishment of members vessels. Bookings required, rates apply. |
Pontoon: A floating pontoon provides year round access for you to come ashore by dinghy. The tides in Darwin vary from nothing to 8 metres! |
| Telephone/Fax: Pay telephone. We also offer photocopying (.20/pg) and laminating (.50/pg) at the office but we ask members to request these services at quiet trading times. |
Seawall: Power and water access for short stays. Bookings required, rates apply. |
A concrete wharf has been constructed and allows yachts of most sizes to moor for short periods to be cleaned, repaired etc. Electricity and water are provided. There are also facilities for dinghies to be lifted out.
Activities:
The Club runs regular Member activities such as Quiz Nights, Theme Occasions and such. Notification of events are posted throughout the club and the blackboard located on the bar wall. A members badge draw is conducted each Wednesday night between 7:00pm and 8:00pm. Members must be present to claim the prize. See entertainment for current details.
The seawall and floating pontoon are some of the most significant developments in the history of the Club and were opened in 1995. The seat upon the pontoon was created and bestowed by Rex Maxwell and is accessible via "Stait Bridge".
Generally all hardstand, careening, wharf and pontoon facilities are for Senior Members only and usually require tidal planning and advance booking with payment.
Amenities:
Careening Poles:
Pontoon:
Seawall: