NEWS
Gone but not forgotten
24 January 2023 | Docklands
It has been four and a half years since we sadly left Marina Yarra’s Edge. We were privileged to be given an ongoing contract with a large number of berth owners to manage the Sale or rental of their berths.
Sales and rentals have been amazing even with the Covid lockdowns and restrictions. We would like to thank all those customers and Berth owners for their continued support.
For sales email berthing@yarramarinaservices.com.au
Thank you for keeping in touch.
Best regards Allan and Ronetta
Melbourne Boat Show
24 October 2022 | Docklands
The 60th Melbourne Boat Show was a massive hit! With over 25k people walking through over the 4 days, every exhibitor and organiser is extremely happy with the outcome. For the first 'in-person' boat show in 3 years, we couldn't be more proud.
Thank you to all exhibitors, visitors and entertainments for your contributions through out this show.
The weather held off for us, just! With the first two days sunny and warm and the last two a little overcast but all in all, a lovely weekend had here at the Docklands Foreshore!
Farewell and thanks for the service
29 May 2018 | Docklands News
Docklands is this month saying goodbye to Allan and Ronetta Cayzer after nearly 14 years management of Marina YE. Management of the marina is being brought inhouse by the City of Melbourne and the couple will be sorely missed at Yarra’s Edge.
As an expert in marina management Allan consulted to Mirvac and VicUrban almost from the moment Yarra’s Edge was conceptualised early in the new century. When the permanent management role came up, the Cayzers jumped at the opportunity and have been an embedded part of the local community since 2004. Allan recalls that the opportunity was unique in Victoria as, up until then, marinas were a rough and tumble sort of offering.
“The standard of facilities at that time was no better than the showers in a local footy club’s change rooms,” he said. The approach to customer service at Marina YE was revolutionary for its time and set a new standard, which others have followed. “Ronetta came from the fashion industry and was instrumental in setting the level of luxury here,” Allan said. “We greet each boat and present them with their towels and toiletries.”
“It’s just so far from where marinas were when we started out, with timber jetties and boats being hauled out on railway tracks,” Allan said. Marina YE achieved a number of firsts for Victoria – being the first to win “Clean Marina” status and later to be awarded five “Gold Anchors”.
Allan said the “Gold Anchor” auditors couldn’t find a marina customer who was dissatisfied. “They asked me whether the customer list was fake!” he said. As much as the Cayzers are looking forwarded to returning to their family home at Point Lonsdale for more than just weekends, they are also going to miss the Docklands community.
“The response to the news has been overwhelming from boat owners,” Allan said. “We have a couple of people in here the other day in tears. We were really taken aback.” Mr Cayzer said Docklands had some more developing to do, but had recently really grown towards its full potential.
“I’ve always been puzzled by the criticism of Docklands,” he said. “The division between the fun and games of the city and the village atmosphere of Docklands is its strength.” “There’s a great community here and that’s what makes the place so special – everyone knows each other.”
And, despite being in the industry for 56 years, Allan is not ready to hang up his mooring rope just yet. He explained that he was involved at boutique marina at Rippleside in Geelong and also has ongoing interests at Queenscliff and Wyndham Harbour.