A man-made harbour was eventually built, but could only be used at low tide with limited space.
From 1842 to 1850, the harbour on Lake Constance was built.
It has a population of 71, according to the 2006 census, and a new harbour to be built later in 2007.
The harbour was built from an abandoned power canal, which lay beside the club property.
The first harbour was built on the coast by the fishermen in 1869 but it soon filled up with sand.
The harbour was built in 1825-31 for £2,900, of which £2,000 was a government grant.
The current harbour is built on the site of a medieval quay.
The harbour was built around 1150, with the first documented record of its existence coming in 1177.
It grew as a small fishing village and a new harbour was built in 1847.
The modern harbour was built in the 1950s and 1960s.