CLUB
HISTORY
WE HAVE COME A LONG WAY
– SO WHERE ARE WE TODAY?
For the past thirty
seven years the club has been very active in
promoting the sport of angling especially
competition, development and in the conservation
of our fish and the magnificent Protea Reef that
we have off our shore about 8 km out to sea. We
set certain standards out on Protea; the club
has a gentleman’s agreement and unwritten law
that no bottom fishing is allowed on the two
highest pinnacles “North and South” and no
anchoring is allowed. In recent years there has
been a major influx of charter companies and
unfortunately many of these are guilty of
breaking the “unwritten law” and plundering our
(endemic) reef fish.
The club at this
point will apply to the Minister of
Environmental Affairs to make the area a
“reserve” for endemic fish, but to allow the
capture of “Pelagic” fish (migrating). The club
has always been pro-active with conservation and
will endeavour to keep strict standards. For
instance this year a commercial (charter) boat
launched one night and caught five muscle
crackers weighing from 20 kg to 35 kg. In terms
of life that would constitute approximately 135
years of fish life killed, which is sold to
buyers at R15.00 per kg = R2025. What a waste of
life and at that size the fish are at their most
productive time. We are afraid that unless steps
are taken to conserve this type of fish, they
will eventually become extinct.
Over the years and
due to the support of our members we have built
Shelly Beach ski Boat Club into a formidable
club Nationally and Internationally and still
brag that we have the best sports angling water
in Association and Provincial body, the Natal
Deep Sea Angling Association.
On the sports
angling calendar we are very much sought after
by anglers wanting to compete here. At our
annual invitational Inter Club we usually host
about thirty-two teams representing clubs from
all over the country. Not only are our angling
facilities good but our ladies in the kitchen
have made us proud to have achieved the
reputation for the best catering, so much so
that the other clubs now use us as a yard stick.
We continue to strive to improve our standards
and give our members and guests the very best
service.
Unfortunately, the
control at the base is not always the best. This
is not by any means due to lack of trying on the
part of the council, but rather from the apathy
of some of the users who continue to try to buck
the system. The base has come a long way and
there have been major improvements since the
days when Noel Yeoll was in the control tower.
We thank Gary Hossack who has given us twenty
years of excellent service in the tower for the
Council.
The safety record at
Shelly beach has been outstanding and there has
never been a fatality at Shelly Beach from the
recreational angling fraternity; unfortunately
this has not been the case in the diving
fraternity with three lives lost, two in 2001
and one in 2002. The Charter fishing fraternity
have also had their share of fatalities with
four lives lost in 2006. Looking at statistics,
the base launches approximately 500 boats a
month and 800 boats in peak season, with the
absolute minimum of mishaps. The base is the
most highly utilised launch site on the South
Coast and maintains its status as an A1 launch
site.
The Club-house was
designed and built by Billy Mountjoy in 1981.
The building of the club-house was financed
solely by the members of the club with no
financial assistance from any Municipality
except for the allocation of the land. We relied
on fund raising drivers and sponsorships to
erect the building. As the years progressed we
applied for permission to extend the club-house
forward and to obtain more ground to the north
of the building where we erected and installed a
lapa and a much needed swimming pool for the
wives and families of the members to use while
their husbands were out at sea. Instead of the
husband begging the wife to come to the club it
now became the children begging mum to go to the
club so that they could swim and to have lunch
and refreshments. “Fishing widows” were no
longer stuck at home but were able to become
part of the club, enjoy the facilities and get
outdoors.
Over the years we
have had many very loyal staff members most of
whom are either still with us or they have
passed away, in fact only a handful of barmen
have worked for the club, which is open seven
days a week and only closes on Christmas day.
Throughout the years we have spent a lot of
money in updating our office equipment, we must
boast that we have one of the best modern
accounting systems, the latest in software which
we are continually upgrading, to ensure the
efficient running of the bar, kitchen and tuck
shop.
As far as the bar in
concerned it has always been an income
generator, and helps to subsidies our membership
keeping increases to a minimum, but we rely on
competitions to make our profit for the year.
Our annual subs are probably the cheapest of any
ski-boat club in South Africa, yet we have a
beautiful club-house and facilities in our
extraordinary setting. Our guests and visitors
enjoy our facilities including many overseas
tourists who always come back and visit every
time they come to South Africa. We have made
many international friends who go back home and
boast about the “little fishing club in Africa”
encouraging more overseas visitors to Shelly
Beach.
We are also proud of
the fact that although we run a bar on the
premises for members and “signed in” guests, it
is always peaceful and everyone can enjoy the
security of pleasant people and surroundings. In
fact several well respected Shelly Beach
personalities who visit us regularly consider it
to be the “best pub on the coast”. The kitchen
is not a restaurant as such but a ski boat
kitchen catering mainly for the likes of ski-
boaters. We do however welcome visitors and when
tourists arrive the first thing they want is
fresh fish caught by the boats, therefore we do
not offer an expensive cordon bleu meal which
they can get in a local restaurant, but down to
earth value for money meals which both the
fishing club member and holiday maker can enjoy.
The food is always good with excellent reports
from our members and visitors. The amazing thing
is that the club kitchen is smaller than most of
our home kitchens yet produces 100 times more
food in a day than any home kitchen.
One must realise and
understand that first and foremost we are a club
and we always ask our guests to be patient in
high season times, the wait will be well worth
it. During the busy season the club normally
employs waiters to assist and help cope with the
rush which of course helps to generate more
funds for the club.
When we have
functions the member’s wives put all they have
into spoiling the guests who attend these
functions, the prominent names of wives that
assisted us from the start and please forgive us
if we have left any one out it is not
intentional are: Wendy Vinnicombe, Ruth Davies,
Marina do Santos, Tilly Walter, Winnie Gets,
Dawn du Plooy and Michelle Gets. These ladies
have made us proud and we are lucky to have
ladies of their calibre in our club. On behalf
of all the members and committee we thank them
for their unselfish time they gave to the club.
Tournaments at
Shelly Beach have always been very successful
and now with the re-introduction of the Bonanza
which has been running for the past six years,
we have really made our mark on the national
tournaments calendar. The first Bonanza in 2001
proved such a success that the following year we
had to move to St. Michaels recreational ground
where we installed a huge marquees for the
weigh-in and festivities While the fish are
being weighed the tent is packed not only with
anglers and their family but also many tourists
who now plan their winter holiday around the
event.
Our club is proud of
the fact that our local business have given us a
great deal of support by becoming involved in
this Bonanza where they have the opportunity to
capitalise on the event by not only supporting
the Club and the community but also by
displaying their wares thus giving their
products exposure to a large cross section of
the buying public . The inclusion of the “flea
market” and arts and crafts stalls not only
assists the local community but adds a wonderful
atmosphere to the whole event.
The Club supports
and works together with Hibiscus Coast Tourism,
we have positioned ourselves as a major player
in eco-tourism in the area and have had
excellent feedback and good reports for our role
in promoting eco-tourism in Shelly Beach. At the
time of writing and going to press Shelly Beach
Ski Boat Club has been awarded the 2005 Game
Fish Nationals which is a very prestigious
Tournament. We also have Annual Development
Programs not only for the Juniors but also for
all walks of life and promote our PDI wherever
possible. We have a very full competition
Programme for 2006 and 2007 and the club will
donate a percentage of profit from these
competitions to the development of the
previously disadvantaged and/or welfare
organisations.
In closing I would
like to thank everyone, members , our local
community, our municipality and our Sponsors for
assisting us and we thank them for their valued
support over the past 30 years. We are proud of
the fact that Shelly Beach Ski Boast Club is a
forerunner its sport and has a high degree of
respect from all the clubs in the country. We
are also proud that we can maintain an open
facility for everyone and that we are not
exclusive members. We will promote our youth to
ensure that the next thirty years will be as
fruitful as the last thirty.
Anton Gets
Commodore