Club Locations:
The club was reformed in 1947 after the war at a meeting in the Forth Rangers Hall on Sunday 26 October.
The club continued meeting after acquiring the former Conservative Working Men's Club Hall from the Kerse Estates in November 1947. The Conservative Working Men's club was located in Grangemouth Old Town at
The club secured and built an access and slipway on the West side of the Forth and Clyde Canal near the old Pay Bridge.
A nissan hut was erected on the land acquired during 1948 from the Kerse Estates to the East of the Pay Bridge on the South Bank of the river in 1949.
<1957 to 1966 Under Development>
Major dock infilling works in 1966 nearly closed down the yacht Club. The members lobbied the then Grangemouth Town Council who to their credit managed to secure a piece of land known as "The Point" at the Western bank of the old Forth and Clyde Canal entrance to the River Carron. Access was from Grange Lane along a right of way on the Eastern Side of the old dock and crossing on a new embankment across the old dock at the extremity of the redevelopment of the old town into an industrial warehouse for Currie Line.
The clubhouse was a Portacabin positioned on "The Point" during the early 1990's
The club expanded by forming the East Jetty and increased the number of berths to 20 in 1999.
A new 32 ft square sided Clubhouse was obtained ex Kincardine caravans and erected in 2003 on "The Point" after an extensive ground raising exercise involving a concrete perimeter kerb and infill to raise the foundations for the clubhouse above the highest astronomical tide level.
The new clubhouse was professionally fitted out by members including Toilets, Showers, Kitchen and members Room.An Oil Fired Wet Central Heating system was also installed by skilled Club Members
A New Clubhouse Roof was erected 2008