It is interesting to note that the original club colours were to be navy blue and white but Henley Beach complained and the colours were registered in 1958 as NAVY, WHITE AND RED. These colours were subsequently changed in that first season to the current NAVY, WHITE AND GREEN.
In those first two seasons with such a small membership it became very difficult to maintain the patrols and set up a new Club and Clubhouse and it was clear new members were needed to ensure the permanent establishment of the South Port Club. In season 1960/1961 Don Alexander and Graham Ellery who were discontented at Glenelg S.L.S.C. joined the South Port Club and this new injection of experienced senior members enable the South Port Club to become firmly established and start to grow. The ten members involved in the permanent establishment of the South Port Surf Life Saving Club are the Foundation Members of the Club and all members past, present and future are greatly indebted to their foresight and hard work.
In 1960/61 a Clubhouse was purchased for $194 and erected on a section of land that in 1958/1959 had been leased from the Department Lands and the Port Noarlunga District Council.
Early March Past costumes were the customary "speedo" of those times, then David Jones made our first custom made costumes in club colours. Mr Knapman Jones, our second club President, owner/licensee of The Southwark Hotel and well known racing jockey helped offset the cost of the bathers.