Business and Personal web pages from New Zealand Search result

Naval Point Club Lyttelton

Naval Point Club Lyttelton

Magazine Bay, Lyttelton ,
Established in 2001, the Naval Point Club is the result of uniting the Banks Peninsula Cruising Club and the Canterbury Yacht and Motor Boat Club. The Club has over 900 members and is based at Magazine Bay, Lyttelton. The Club has excellent facilities, is an all-tide sailing venue and offers many services to its members. A comprehensive member's handbook is published yearly listing the full race calendar, social and cruising events, membership, fleet registers, contact details and Club rules. The Club's active fleets include vessels from the small Optimist dinghy to large keel boats, with substantial numbers of trailer yachts, catamarans and dinghies. As well as sailing vessels club membership includes powerboats, jet skis and launches, waka ama and kayaks. The summer sailing season is from late September thru to mid April predominately on Saturdays, with a very popular twilight series held on Wednesday evenings during daylight saving. A winter series of races is also held thru May and June on Sundays and is contested by many keen sailors. Major events on the Club calendar are the annual Presidents Cup Keel Boat regatta, held in conjunction with Akaroa Cruising Club, Canterbury Regatta weekend for all classes and Trailer Yacht Class events. Harbour events are supported by the Club's fleet of rescue boats and ocean races are held in Pegasus Bay. Jet Skis head out on Tuesday nights for social jet ski rides each week during the summer. All welcome. Regular coaching and training is available for youngsters in Optimists, Windsurfers and other junior classes with more advanced coaching for youth members.. The Club is host to many national and local regattas throughout the season and has an excellent race management team, well equipped with race technology and specialist knowledge. The Club has storage and repair facilities available to members, with a large grassed rigging area, haul-out facilities for vessels up to 45', a secure boat maintenance area, wash down facilities, cradles, launching trolleys and dinghy storage under cover. The Club holds regular social activities for its members including raft ups, picnics, cruises and noggin'n'natter evenings with guest speakers. Racing rules and safety evenings are also popular with members. There is an extensive library housed in the Clubrooms with fiction and non fiction titles available all about things to do with the sea. There are many quality books dealing with our own cruising grounds, technical matters, seamanship, racing, as well as many local and international sea classics. The Club archive contains historic photographs and records dating back to the turn of the century. The Club has an office with the Club Manager in attendance Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5pm and on sailing days and a comfortable wardroom for that after race get together. Hot food is available during bar opening hours, with the Clubhouse opening each morning at around 10.00 am on sailing days. The Clubrooms are available for hire for private functions, and are a popular venue for weddings and family celebrations. Membership is open to all interested people. The Club telephone number is 328 7029, or email by clicking here. The postal address is Box 19 733, Christchurch.
Lyttelton Art Space

Lyttelton Art Space

number 6 London St, Lyttelton ,
We are looking for emerging and established artist to exhibit. If you feel this is something that you would like to be involved in please contact us. We will help you with all the initial set up and any thing else required. It's a wonderful space and we are hoping it will become an established place for art buyers to visit
Tel: 211347907
Lyttelton Coffee Culture

Lyttelton Coffee Culture

18 London St, Lyttelton ,
We are a great little coffee shop in the heart of the lovely port town of Lyttelton...yummy food, yummy coffee and LOVELY staff!
Tel: 3287080
Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre

Lyttelton Harbour Information Centre

20 Oxford St, Lyttelton ,
Lyttelton Harbour is a place of new ideas, wellbeing and strong community spirit. Our centre reflects this distinct character.
Lyttelton Kayaks

Lyttelton Kayaks

Cass Bay, Lyttelton ,
see http://www.oneoutdoors.com/sea-kayak-safety
Jack Tar Sailing Co Lyttelton

Jack Tar Sailing Co Lyttelton

Godley Quay, Lyttelton ,
"Oyster" old but still slippery and turns heads and creates a real interest . The Hectors Dolphins seen in Lyttelton / Akaroa are the smallest in the world and when around they love swimming past and playing in the bow wave as we are sailing. We are up and running .Summer is here the days are walmer and the Dolphins are out playing ,last week a pod of around seven Orcas were seen in Lyttelton. So give me a call or buy someone special a Gift Voucher. An Adventure you will never forget.
Tel: 274355239
Lyttelton Museum

Lyttelton Museum

P O Box 95, Lyttelton ,
This page is to help museum members, supporters, and anyone who's interested keep in touch and be updated with our endeavours to find a new home. If you have any questions or comments about the museum, let us know. We'd also love to know what you want from the Lyttelton museum when it is rebuild/rehomed. We have meetings on the last Saturday of each month, 10-12ish, at the Lyttelton Main school hall. New members, donations, or any other support is welcomed. The Lyttelton Museum started in 1968. It was housed in the Z-Company barracks building near tunnel entrance. In 1980, the museum moved to 2 Gladstone Quay where it stood until the sequence of earthquakes starting on September 4, 2010 damaged the building until it had to be demolished in late 2011. Thanks to the help of many volunteers, including the Lyttelton Volunteer Fire brigade, Wigram Air Force Museum, and Stark Brothers, we rescued much of the collection and museum treasures, which are now in storage. Our two main tasks now are to find a new home for the museum and to catalogue our collection.
Lyttelton Harbour Business Association

Lyttelton Harbour Business Association

The Lyttelton Harbour Business Association’s vision is to provide: • A voice to Council and other forums. • Support economic development and commercial growth around the Harbour. • Assist in expediting, wherever possible, post earthquake commercial recovery.
Adventures in Wine

Adventures in Wine

Po Box 228, Lyttelton ,
Adventures in Wine offers courses in wine appreciation, hosted by wine writer and wine judge, Jo Burzynska, which appeal to wine lovers from the novice to those with some wine knowledge.