Alfred Rowing Club

Alfred Rowing Club

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We welcome novices and old hands who wish to get back to an oar!

Est. 1864 | Named for Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh | SA’s oldest organised sporting club | Started under the Table Bay pier | Proud history, strong community, open to all rowers

Photos from Alfred Rowing Club's post 01/06/2026

We are excited to share some positive news in the ongoing effort to restore and protect Zeekoevlei.
Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club recently met with Alderman Andrews, Deputy Mayor of Cape Town, to discuss and plan our partnership with the City of Cape Town in supporting the dredging initiative to save our water body.
We are proud and excited to be working alongside the City of Cape Town towards the betterment of all Cape Town water catchment areas, and to be playing an active role in building a better future for water use in our city.
This is exactly the kind of collaboration and action that Zeekoevlei needs, and we are committed to doing everything we can to see it through. Together, we are making a difference. 💙
Watch the Zeekoevlei Dredging Update video for the latest on progress at the vlei.

28/05/2026

STORY WAVES at Zeekoe Vlei 🌊

Join Alfreds Rowing Club & ZVYC for an unforgettable evening with naturalist and conservation storyteller Dalton Gibbs as he shares the remarkable story of the Cape Flats Erica (Erica verticillata) — once thought extinct, now revived through conservation efforts linked to Zeekoevlei.

📍 Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club
📅 Friday, 29 May 2026
🕡 Bar opens: 18:30 | Talk starts: 19:00

Come enjoy great stories, community, and delicious snacks by Rochelle’s Kitchen while learning about one of the Cape’s most inspiring environmental comebacks.

RSVP by 28 May: [email protected]

16/04/2026

📣 Attention Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club & Alfred Rowing Club Members — Important Meeting This Thursday!
We'd love for you to join us on Thursday, 16 April from 6–7pm on Zoom as we discuss the current state of the club and the next steps regarding the vlei closure.
We'll be hearing from Jeremy Rose, who will provide a dredging update, as well as Pete Willson, who will be sharing a financial update and outlining the committee's planned next steps.
If you're unable to join us on the night, we will share the Zoom recording so you don't miss out.
🔗 Zoom link: https://luc.zoom.us/j/82844499179

📋 Meeting ID: 828 4449 9179

Photos from Alfred Rowing Club's post 30/01/2026

Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club, together with affected schools and rowing clubs, has issued a formal letter to the City of Cape Town demanding immediate action and transparency on the continued closure of Zeekoevlei.
This vital public resource supports thousands of learners, athletes, and community members; its prolonged closure is unacceptable.
We call for a clear plan to reopen Zeekoevlei and restore access for all.
City of Cape TownMayor Geordin Hill-Lewis

06/12/2025

Join us as we celebrate the incredible life of Christine Cassar, a woman who filled every room with laughter, courage, and love.
It’s not a farewell, it’s a party with poems, music, ice-cream, and bubbly.
Zeekoevlei Yacht Club
Sunday, 7 December at 16h30
Wear bright colours, bring your stories, and celebrate Christine the way she would have wanted.

*RSVP to Norman on WhatsApp 0848663090*

31/10/2025

🌊 Today! 🌊

Tonight, Story Waves returns to Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club with an evening of stories, laughter, and conversation!

🎭 Join Megan Choritz — acclaimed Cape Town actress, writer, and theatre director — in conversation with Liesl Jobson about her story “Murmur Becomes a Wave”, featured in the award-winning anthology When Water Wants To (Wits Press, 2025).

🗓 Friday, 31 October 2025
📍 Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club
⏰ 18h30 meet & mingle | 19h00 talk begins
🍷 Snacks by Rochelle’s Kitchen | Bar open
📚 Books on sale & signings after the talk

Free entry — everyone welcome!
RSVP: [email protected]

26/09/2025

Paving the Way for the Future of ZVYC

At Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club, we’re more than just a sailing and rowing hub. We’re a community. A place where children discover the joy of being on the water, families come together to share weekends by the lake, and lifelong friendships are formed.

Now, we have a special project underway — and we need your support.

Why Pave the Trailer Park?

Our trailer park is a vital space where members launch and store their boats. Over time, the ground has become uneven and difficult to maintain. By paving the area, we’ll:
• Create a safer, more accessible space for members and visitors
• Protect and organize our boats and trailers
• Invest in a long-lasting improvement that future generations can enjoy

Our Goal: R70,000

This is what it will take to level the ground, prepare the area, and install durable paving stones. Every rand raised brings us one step closer to making this vision a reality.

How You Can Help

Supporting this project is simple:
• Donate via EFT using our banking details
• Scan the SnapScan QR code for quick giving
• Share the campaign with friends, family, and fellow members

Bank Details
Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club
Standard Bank | Branch: Constantia (025309)
Cheque Account: 071 837 892

The club also accepts credit card donations.

Together, We Can Do This

Your donation — no matter the size — will leave a legacy at ZVYC. With your help, we can pave the way forward and keep our beautiful club thriving for years to come.

💛 Join us in building a safer, stronger, and more welcoming ZVYC.

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Peninsula Road, Zeekoevlei
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