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The Yot Club 2021, Brisbane
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Brisbane has long been partial to a party boat. The Island did the honours from the 80s through until early last decade, Seadeck has cruised the river over the past couple of years, and Yot Club has started sailing into the city’s waters, too. The latter has been making quite a big splash, in fact — as you’d expect from a huge yacht with two bars, a stage, a dance floor and, in normal times, a 400-person capacity.
Returning for 2021 — and under COVID-19-safe guidelines again, so it won’t be jam-packed — Yot Club’s next series of shindigs will float through town on selected weekend days from January 30–February 21. The glamorous, custom-built vessel calls itself “the world’s first super yacht entertainment…
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