Plettenberg Bay Angling Association #plettskiboatclub

Plettenberg Bay Angling Association #plettskiboatclub Home to the Plettenberg Bay Deep Sea Skiboat Club, Plett Rock & Surf Club and the Plett Athletics Cl We are famous for our deep fried fish and calamari.

Welcome to the Plettenberg Bay Angling Association

Our Association's primary focus is both deep sea and rock and surf fishing . We have members who compete in local, provincial, national and international fishing competitions and even have Protea colour holders in both facets of fishing. We are also the proud home of the Plettenberg Bay Athletics club. We are not Privately owned and funds raised

by the restaurant goes towards development and sponsorship of fishing and athletics in our area. We are also a proud contributor to the Plettenberg Bay NSRI and many other charitable organizations. Our intimate restaurant is open to public and serves freshly prepared food. The dolphins and Bryde's Whales are regular visitors to our bay and in whale season both Humpback and Southern Right can easily be spotted from our deck. Live music is on offer from time to time and on Sunday afternoons our members braai is a popular way to end the week. We regret no dogs are allowed in the main beach area and restaurant, unless it is a certified service dog accompanied by his owner.

21/06/2026
Come join us on Saturday:Game kick off: 15h00TV screen outsideSpringbokkie shooter complementary before kick off.
18/06/2026

Come join us on Saturday:

Game kick off: 15h00
TV screen outside
Springbokkie shooter complementary before kick off.

Please join us tomorrow towards a good cause.
13/06/2026

Please join us tomorrow towards a good cause.

Thank you to Plett Yamaha
04/06/2026

Thank you to Plett Yamaha

Come visit us for warm friendly service.
04/06/2026

Come visit us for warm friendly service.

30/05/2026

Join us tomorrow- Members braai.

🎣 Best of Luck to Our Anglers! 🎣We would like to wish Jack Megarla (Captain), Ben Groenewald, Owen Linekar, Jaden de Vil...
19/05/2026

🎣 Best of Luck to Our Anglers! 🎣
We would like to wish Jack Megarla (Captain), Ben Groenewald, Owen Linekar, Jaden de Villiers, Joshua du Plessis (Captian of another Junior Team) and Saxon Ansley all the best as they represent the Southern Cape Deep Sea Angling Junior Team at the All Coastal Competition in Port St Francis this week.

Congratulations as well to Wessel Havenga and Saxon Ansley on receiving Southern Cape Deep Sea Colours – a fantastic achievement! πŸ‘πŸŽ£

Best wishes also to our Senior Team: 🎣 Wessel Havenga
🎣 Pieter Strobos
🎣 Kabous Oosthuizen

We hope and pray for good weather, calm seas, and great catches! πŸ™πŸΌπŸŒŠπŸŸ
Tight lines and safe fishing to all! πŸŽ£πŸ’™

Historic Shipwrecks of Plettenberg Bay
18/05/2026

Historic Shipwrecks of Plettenberg Bay

Historic Shipwreck Resurfaces on Plettenberg Bay’s Main Beach After Storms (Credit: photos taken by Anne Beale)*********...
17/05/2026

Historic Shipwreck Resurfaces on Plettenberg Bay’s Main Beach After Storms (Credit: photos taken by Anne Beale)
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A fascinating piece of Plettenberg Bay’s maritime history has once again emerged from beneath the sand following recent storms and severe beach erosion near Beacon Isle and Central Beach.

The remains of an old wooden shipwreck have become visible on the beach just left of the Plett Ski Boat Club and NSRI building (when facing the sea), sparking curiosity among residents and visitors. Many locals believe the wreck may date back to the 1800s, while others remember a similar discovery in the same area more than a decade ago.

This is likely not the first time the wreck has surfaced.

According to historical reports and marine archaeology investigations, an apparently identical wooden shipwreck was uncovered in 2015 after storms stripped away large amounts of sand at Central Beach near Beacon Isle and The Wedge. At the time, the discovery attracted widespread interest, and marine archaeologist John Gribble from the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) investigated the site.

Despite detailed examination, the vessel could not be positively identified. However, Gribble was able to narrow it down to four possible historic vessels recorded in Plettenberg Bay during the 1800s: Eaglet, Agnes, Christina, and Waif.

One of the strongest possibilities is the Agnes, a Cape schooner believed to have wrecked in Plettenberg Bay in 1882.

Several important clues point to the wreck being from the late 18th or 19th century rather than a modern vessel. Investigators found that the wreck had been built using oak timber, which was not native to the area and suggests the ship was constructed elsewhere before sailing to Plettenberg Bay. Even more significantly, parts of the vessel reportedly showed evidence of copper sheathing, a technique commonly used on ships from the late 1700s onward to protect hulls from marine growth and wood-boring organisms.

The shipwreck appears to have a long history of disappearing and reappearing. Historical records suggest it has been exposed multiple times over the decades, including sightings in the 1970s, 1992, and 2015, before being covered again by shifting sands.

The recent storms that affected Plettenberg Bay seem to have uncovered the wreck once more, revealing weathered timber ribs and sections of the hull that have likely remained hidden beneath the beach for many years.

For now, the true identity of the vessel remains a mystery, adding to the intrigue of one of Plettenberg Bay’s most fascinating hidden historical treasures.

What is certain, however, is that beneath the sands of Main Beach lies a remarkable reminder of the town’s rich maritime past β€” occasionally revealed when nature decides to tell its story again.

Sources: Historical reports from marine archaeology investigations, local historical records, and South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) findings regarding the Plettenberg Bay shipwreck exposure of 2015.

Address

Central Beach
Plettenbergbaai
6600

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 21:00
Thursday 08:00 - 21:00
Friday 08:00 - 21:00
Saturday 08:00 - 21:00
Sunday 08:00 - 14:30
15:00 - 19:00

Telephone

+27445334147

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