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The Traditional Boat Association

is based in Cape Town, South Africa, an area known for testing seas and seafaring skills. Acting as a focal point for those who have an interest in historic small craft, it draws together boats of character and those who sail them.

New Venue for Meetings: The Ships Society
directions...

  • Take the bottom of Adderly Street entrance to the harbour (under the overpass)
  • Go through the barriers and over the railway lines - turn left at the stop street / T Junction
  • Continue towards Waterfront - road bears right round a gentle curve.
  • At the T Junction, turn right (away from the security barriers).
  • Approximately 300 meters further (towards Koeberg) , on the right . . .
  • Look for the brick building between Port Services (Pty) Ltd and Bubesi Duty Free
  • Look for parking near the palm trees and walk into the rear of the building (from the right hand side) The sign for the Ships Society is not big.
Next meeting's details (White & black TBA signs will guide you in.)

The TBA hosts regular regattas which are normally based in the beautiful V&A Waterfront, under the interested eyes of tourist spectators from near and far. This helps to keep sailing and traditional boats visible and will help to ensure their survival into the new millenium.

Members of the TBA participate in worthy boat restoration projects.

The TBA seeks to expand contact with similar groups elsewhere and welcomes visits from traditional cruising vessels which are passing through.

We Invite ALL owners of traditional boats in South Africa, or from South Africa, or passing by SA, to send us pictures and an article about their boat.

info@tba.org.za

CommodoreNeil Lavin0215593081neil@dpmanagement.co.za
ScribeGillian Shapley0712022305
WebsitePam Newby0825646257pam@dragonboat.org.za



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