Founded in 1932 Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club was established amid the enthusiasm for small boat racing sparked by the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. It was nurtured by such individuals as D.C. Shumway of the Los Angeles Recreation Department and Max Miller, our first Commodore. They wanted to create a club that maintained a low cost through the cooperative efforts of the membership. This spirit of enthusiasm and cooperation has been a hallmark of CBYC throughout the ensuing years. […]
We’re a low-key group of sailors. We emphasize recreational sailing and club-level racing. Our boats are trail erable and range in size from ten to twenty-four feet. We emphasize that sailing should be fun. Our focus is on sailing well while helping one another. Water safety is our club’s first priority. In short, the Butte Sailing Club is a place to learn about sailing, engage in spirited racing, and enjoy one another’s company both on and off the water. Consider […]
The Bridge Marina Yacht Club was founded in 1953. After much work and effort the original members settled into the present clubhouse in 1968. The clubhouse overlooks the San Joaquin River at the south end of the Antioch Bridge. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful locations in the entire Delta. Our boating members are totally devoted to marine enjoyment and an extensive array of yacht club social activities. The club also maintains an active cruising schedule […]
In 1935, when the City of Berkeley provided land and the Federal Government provided labor to build the Berkeley Yacht Harbor, the genesis of the Berkeley Yacht Club took place. It was a group of boaters whose boats were berthed in the harbor that formed the nucleus that would become the Berkeley Yacht Club. This founding group agreed to raise $1,000 and the City of Berkeley agreed to provide $2,500 for the Yacht Club. Professor B. H. Crocheron, head of […]
The BYC Directory may be found in the Wind Word Newsletter with chair names, phone numbers, and email addresses. If a non-member, you are encouraged to visit our Membership page for more information about joining our club. Also, if you are a past member seeking reinstatement, the Reinstatement Application is also found on the Membership page. Please refer to BYC’s Directory in the Wind Word link above for additional contact email addresses and phone numbers. PAYMENT INFORMATION: If making a payment to the Benicia […]
So, one evening, the boys were whooping it up in a tavern near Hunter’s Point and the salty old sailor tending the bar was carefully scanning the joint. An opinion was formed, an idea spoken – to be juggled from mind to mind; To emerge in the form of a nebulous thought needing naught but space and time. It snowballed along from hand to hand, leaving impressions – taking form, Growing and swelling with accumulous thought – in the space […]
The Barbary Coast Boating Club is Northern California’s premier gay and lesbian boating experience – a club for those interested in all aspects of on-water fun. Our goal is to provide a safe environment that fosters camaraderie, fun and the enjoyment of boating and other water activities in the company of gay men and lesbians. Established in 1982, the Club has been serving boaters in Northern California for more than 25 years. We have members from all nine counties bordering […]
More events and/or dinners may be added to this list. An evite will be sent. Please feel free to email Debbie if you have any questions or would like to prepare a Saturday Dinner or Sunday Breakfast For information on these and other events. Ballena Bay Yacht Club is an all volunteer, non profit organization with approximately 180 members. The club is located within Ballena Isle Marina on the western side of Alameda, California just across from San Francisco.The goal […]
In 1922, when Newport Harbor was more shoals and sandbars than open water, the Southland Sailing Club, soon renamed the Balboa Yacht Club, was formed by a small group of sailors wanting an active organization with an emphasis on family sailing. From its beginnings in a small wooden structure on open, sandy Balboa Peninsula, BYC has evolved to become one of southern California’s most prestigious yachting organizations. In 1926 the Club moved to a new clubhouse on the southeast corner […]
On a rainy afternoon in the Fall of 1989 several shore-bound sailors were trading sea stories in Rush Hilborn’s dockside garage and the possibility of forming a yacht club surfaced. The idea of having a club composed of those who all had their boats in the Balboa Yacht Basin wasn’t new to the marina, but having a group who were willing to put it together was the previously missing element. There were lots of reasons for giving up the idea: […]
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From wooden yachts in the nineteenth century to pre-preg carbon vessels in the 21st century, the Hodgdon family has propelled pontoons into the Damariscotta River from the shore of East Boothbay, Maine for about 200 years. The five eras of Hodgdon pontoon manufacturers is the longest history of a group of vessel developers in the USA. The shipyard has dispatched more than 400 vessels. Caleb Hodgdon began this history with the starting of a 42′ pinky yacht for the neighborhood […]
Travelling North: Turn right off the Pacific Highway into Watts Lane approx 1km past the Harwood Bridge which spans the main arm of the Clarence River. Travelling South: Turn left into Watts Lane, approx 5km further on from the Iluka turnoff. Watts Lane is also the entrance to the Harwood Sugar Mill which is visible from the highway. Follow Watts Lane past the sugar mill entrance and turn right at the first T intersection and then follow the road along […]
The Halvorsen Club is devoted to the safeguarding, reclamation and happiness regarding the exemplary timber water crafts assembled by Lars Halvorsen and Sons. With the pooled learning and assets of its 150 pontoon proprietor individuals, the Club offers a wide assortment of specialized administrations, verifiable data and get-togethers for the advantage of its individuals. Shaped in 1991 by the Honorable Dr. Derek Freeman The Halvorsen Club has more than 100 water crafts and 150 individuals around the shoreline of Australia. […]
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he Royal urban center gild (RHKYC) is one among the oldest sports clubs in urban center and is happy with its wealthy, vibrant history, that stretches back over one hundred sixty years of social and competitive sailing and sport. The RHKYC provides sailing and sport courses for members and non-members at numerous levels to nurture the event of those 2 core sports. SAILING ROWING/PADDLING SOCIAL / F&B Hong Kong Race Week 2016 incorporating ASAF Youth Cup 16 – twenty one […]
The Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association was formed in San Francisco, California May 12, 1896, with Charles G. Yale (San Francisco Yacht Club) as its first President. For some time prior to this, the major San Francisco Bay yacht clubs were considering an organization for inter-communication, uniform racing rules and to encourage yachting. The five charter clubs and the year they were founded were: California Y.C. (1893), Corinthian Y.C. (1886), Encinal Y.C. (1890), Pacific Y.C. (1873) and the San Francisco Y.C. […]
Founded in 2013 The Alameda Community Sailing Center (ACSC) is a 501 c3 not for profit organization founded by a local group of sailing enthusiasts to open sailing to the Alameda and East Bay Community. ACSC Mission Statement “To provide opportunities to participate in sailing and other environmentally friendly activities on San Francisco Bay through access and education.” Organization Aside from our team of sailing instructors, ACSC is an all-volunteer run organization. We have a core group of supporters that […]
Alameda Yacht Club is recognized for it’s great members. The Alameda Yacht Club was founded in 1985 and provides membership for both sail and power boats. The clubs goals are to promote recreational activities that will interest many of its members. Our Clubhouse offers the members and guests a comfortable and friendly meeting place for a variety of activities. There is a member operated full bar and a functional commercial galley. There are many BBQs and picnic tables on the […]
Welcome to the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Alamitos Bay Yacht Club was founded in 1924 and is one of the premiere dinghy sail boat racing Clubs in the world. We have a modern Clubhouse facility and our paved boat yard is home to two hundred plus sailboats owned by our members who are active racers and cruisers. We also have excellent beach access from our western gate for you to conveniently enjoy the tranquility of Alamitos Bay’s waters. ABYC’s primary […]