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Official Site; Liu, Yee-shan, Louisa, "Redevelopment of the Hong Kong Yacht Club at Kellett Island", 1998, University of Hong Kong; Heritage Impact Assessment on the Former Clubhouse of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club at 12 Oil Street: Vol. 1 (Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3), Vol. 2
The Taipan 28 is a cruising sailing yacht.The 28 ft (8.5 m) GRP bermuda rigged sloop was designed and built in Pak Sha Wan, Hong Kong by Interchem Engineers Ltd. . Around 100 were built from approximately 1970-1980 starting with hull number 100.
Former headquarters and clubhouse of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, at the corner of Oil Street and Electric Road, Causeway Bay. Oi! building, formerly the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, along Electric Road. Exhibit area Oi! building outside balcony. Oi! is a Hong Kong government art promotion organisation.
Formation: 1845: Legal status: Not-for-profit sailing and watersports club: Purpose: The Club’s objectives are to promote, encourage and facilitate: sailing, motor-boating and other water-based activities; training; racing in all sailing craft; and social activities for Club members, visiting sailors and guests.
International Council of Yacht Clubs (ICOYC) Formation: 2005: Legal status: active: Purpose: advocate and public voice, educator and network for Recreational boating, and competitive sailors, coaches, volunteers and events; improve the quality of the services yacht clubs provide to their members, as well as promoting environmental awareness and responsibility towards the environment.
The Club has comprehensive marine facilities at competitive prices, when compared to the other main yacht club's in Hong Kong, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and Aberdeen Boat Club. The Club currently has 240 swing moorings and hard standings and provides slipping and craning services and boat repair and maintenance facilities.
Die Another Day (2002) – James Bond emerges from the waters of Victoria Harbour into the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, after escaping custody; as he emerges the background of Hong Kong island is visible but the RHKYC is on the Hong Kong side so Bond is on the Kowloon side and is not actually at the Hong Kong Yacht Club; Citizen Hong Kong (2001)
The courtyard Lobby Exhibition of The Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre. The Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre is a public cultural center located in the Kowloon Park, Haiphong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.