Gate Access
Access through the Squadron’s gate system is via touch tags. One tag is issued to each member. Replacement tags may be ordered from the Squadron Office.
A second set of security gates have been installed on Flagship Drive which are also accessed with member touch tags. No intercom system has been installed at these gates.
The original security gates remain in place and are only opened during the day to allow member and visitor accessibility to the Clubhouse and Yachting Queensland Headquarters.
Tradespersons working on members’ boats, who do not posses a Trades Pass, must call at the Office to collect a temporary pass – it is the member’s responsibility to advise the Office of persons requiring entry etc to work on their boat. Office Hours: 8am to 5pm Monday – Friday / 8am to 3pm Saturday. Unless the member has provided prior notification, passes will not be issued.
Regular visiting tradespersons and delivery suppliers are encouraged to purchase a Trades Pass – Cost: $200 for a five day pass – $300 for a seven day pass.
Member’s visitors must be met by the member to gain access beyond the new security gates.
Deliveries to the Marina or tradeshed area are required to obtain a temporary pass by calling at the Office on their way through.
Anti-passback – the internal gate system has been programmed with an anti-passback system – a member tag can only be used to enter through the gate once in a specified time period – if the same tag is used to enter twice within this period it will not operate.
Use of member’s tags by vehicles other than members own vehicles is not allowed. Tailgating is prohibited and may cause damage to vehicles.
Temporary tags are available for periods up to one month to persons in the following categories on payment of a deposit of $50 (refundable on return of the undamaged tag)
* Crews competing in regattas hosted by the Squadron
* Visitors with vessels in the Squadron’s Marina
Members – while member tags are being replaced
Temporary tags may also be issued to members for use by maintenance personnel for short periods under similar conditions.
Pedestrians must not enter or exit the grounds through the vehicular gates except under the supervision of a gate officer. Failure to observe this rule may result in personal injury or damage to motor vehicles.




