Bribie Island Sailing Club

Bribie Island Sailing Club Somewhere on the Bridge connecting Mainland and Island, it happens. Where to look first is the problem.

Bribie Island Sailing Club Inc has its club based near Volunteer Marine Rescue Bribie Island at Sylvan Beach and is an active growing community club offering sailing on the picturesque waterways surrounding Bribie Island . Bribie Island Sailing Club Inc is based near the VMR Bribie at Sylvan Beach and is one of the fastest growing community clubs, offering numerous aquatic activities for young an

d old in the picturesque waterways surrounding Bribie Island – from sailing races to cruising,

Bribie Island…A Great Place To See
The magic of Bribie begins before you reach it. Sights and sounds of the City are forgotten, and the feeling is something special, something waiting to be explored, experienced. Ahead is the first glimpse of white, beckoning beaches; left – the hypnotic silhouettes of the Glasshouse Mountains; right – the sweep of the Pumicestone Passage with its flotilla of fishing, sailing …. www.bribie.com.au

To get in touch with the club, feel free to send an email to [email protected]

Seven boats took part in a race on the Pumicestone Passage on Saturday, 30 May 2026, in extremely gusty conditiions  It ...
01/06/2026

Seven boats took part in a race on the Pumicestone Passage on Saturday, 30 May 2026, in extremely gusty conditiions It has been a long time since the fleet sailed in a westerly wind! Congratulations to the seven starters for completing the course!

Weekend sailing - Rum RaceThanks to Josh and Donna McAndrew for bringing up Bonsai Sheryl (Colson 550) to sail alongside...
19/05/2026

Weekend sailing - Rum Race
Thanks to Josh and Donna McAndrew for bringing up Bonsai Sheryl (Colson 550) to sail alongside Cyonara and Tokolosche (also Colson 550's)
They day had manageable windy conditions, rain and cloudy skies.
It was good having 12 yachts in the passage.

Twelve boats took part in our annual Rum Race on Saturday, 16th May 2026, as a backdrop to the BACE Classic Boat Regatta...
18/05/2026

Twelve boats took part in our annual Rum Race on Saturday, 16th May 2026, as a backdrop to the BACE Classic Boat Regatta, in challenging weather conditions.
The winners were: 1st: "Love It"; 2nd: "Blu Tac"; 3rd: "Three Swans", who went home with bottles of Rum!

1st race back on the water for Cyonara since Sept 25.  Good competition as always with other Colson 5.5m... "Tokolosche"...
03/05/2026

1st race back on the water for Cyonara since Sept 25. Good competition as always with other Colson 5.5m... "Tokolosche" sailed by Alan Paynter

Eight boats took part in a race on Pumicestone Passage on Saturday, 18 April.  Very difficult conditions meant that only...
23/04/2026

Eight boats took part in a race on Pumicestone Passage on Saturday, 18 April. Very difficult conditions meant that only three boats managed to finish the race.

Six boats took part in a race on the Pumicestone Passage on Sunday, 22 March 2026, in dismal conditions - there was thun...
25/03/2026

Six boats took part in a race on the Pumicestone Passage on Sunday, 22 March 2026, in dismal conditions - there was thunder, variable winds and rain!

Six boats took part in races to and from Mission Point on Saturday, 7 March.  The boats stopped for lunch at Mission Poi...
17/03/2026

Six boats took part in races to and from Mission Point on Saturday, 7 March. The boats stopped for lunch at Mission Point.

Six boats took part in a race on the Pumicestone Passage on Sunday, 1st February.  Very light winds were experienced at ...
03/02/2026

Six boats took part in a race on the Pumicestone Passage on Sunday, 1st February. Very light winds were experienced at the start but picked up to make for a good race. The 3 leading boats finished within about 4 minutes of each other after a
2 hour, 45 minute race!

Seven boats took part in a race on Pumicestone Passage on Saturday, 17 January.  After a very slow and hot passage up to...
22/01/2026

Seven boats took part in a race on Pumicestone Passage on Saturday, 17 January. After a very slow and hot passage up to Torbul, the wind improved for a great sail back.

The Bribie Island Sailing Club held their annual awards and Christmas breakup at the RSL on Thursday, 11 December 2025. ...
18/12/2025

The Bribie Island Sailing Club held their annual awards and Christmas breakup at the RSL on Thursday, 11 December 2025. Congratulations to all the trophy winners.

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Marine Parade
Bellara, QLD
4507

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