
To promote boating, yachting and sailing at Tanga and the vicinity of Tanga. For this purpose to acquire or take over the effect and liabilities of the present unincorporated club known as Tanga Yacht Club. This unincorporated club consisted of a small number of local people one of whom was G.W. Hatchell, a magistrate, who became the clubs first commodore in 1941.
But the club was really started before 1941 by Emil Hartmann, a local building contractor, who arrived in Tanga about 1936. As far as it is known Emil Hartmann owned the first boat to be moored at the club. It was named “Lorraine” after his original home.

Other members at that time were Eldred Hitchkock and Abdulla Karimjee, both of them were later knighted for their services to the country and the sisal industry. Alee le Maitre, also a member at that time, and G.W. Hatchell were awarded the OBE for similar services.
The club premises at that time consisted of a clearing carved from the cliff to the left of the present steps as one enters the club. A small club house was built on what is now the paved area.

Budge and is still hanging in the bar. The polished paneling behind the bar was a gift of a member who spent more time at the bar than he did at his job. He said he was tired of staring at a whitewashed wall. The oil painting of a sailing race behind the bar was done by Mrs. Joan Wadhan, wife of a member.

A number of Osprey class dinghies were made available for members to purchase during the 1950’s and good use was made of them. The dinghies changed hands many times as members left the club. Not many of them are serviceable today. Since 1983 there do not appear to have been any organized sailing apart from windsurfers and catamarans.

A local merchant bought the catches from members at 50 cents per pound. On one occasion he had to take three trips with his truck to remove the catch. Most of the profit was spent by members over the bar that same evening. The biggest fish, ever brought in by a club member was a Black Marlin of 113.25kg caught by Attilie Torriani in December 1974 on a 37 kg line. Not so many fish are brought in these days, but that is no reflection on the skill and patience of those few fishermen who still keep trying as recent photographs still show.
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