Coastal areas and Melbourne's bayside suburbs were hit by wild weather overnight.
Winds reached up to 120 kilometres per hour at Point Wilson near Avalon, and five millimetres of rain fell across much of the metropolitan area.
An asbestos filled roof and control tower from the Chelsea Yacht Club was blown over, with debris landing on nearby houses.
Steve Read from the club says the damage is devastating.
"The devastation tonight is just unbelievable," he said.
"This club has been founded since 1938 and to see the devastation of our beautiful yacht club and to see that the tower's gone, it's just unbelievable."
Scott Williams from the weather bureau says there could be more short bursts of storm activity.
"This is the time of the year where we get pretty regular strong fronts through August to September, often referred to as equinoxial gales as we're coming towards the Spring equinox in September," he said.
"I don't think we've seen the last of it for this season, perhaps it might just be the first of several events over the next six to eight weeks."
ABC news and Weatherzone News report
I have downloaded the radar and doppler wind for the storm event