EBC Historian and my husband Tony Hagans is the Editor of the Beacon our newsletter and our webmaster. We were sponsored by Commodore Malcolm Eady and accepted as members in 1991. Speaking for both of us, we have always been proud to be a part of this great organization. I hope you will enjoy reading about us and possibly share the good times with us. 1987 – Commodore Bill Melson Ebony Boat Club has a very exciting and interesting beginning. […]
EPYC’s founders and crew are committed to providing its members and guests with a first class experience. Our team has over 100 years of combined experience in the sportfishing, boating and commercial fishing industries and brings a depth of expertise that is truly outstanding. Our Captain and engineering staff were forged in the icy cold violent waters of the Bearing Sea and have ventured below South Georgia Island where playing dodge ball with icebergs was a pastime spent between […]
The Discovery Bay Yacht Club is a place where you can mix and mingle with boating enthusiasts of all stripes. Our membership houses a strong boating community with interests in leisure cruising, fishing, canoeing, or paddle boarding as well as our spirited power-boating folks. Our membership includes everyone from vastly experienced world cruisers to folks learning about boating and those just wanting to play on the water. If you are new to boating, what better way to gain your “sea […]
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 […]
Started in the Spring of 2003 by Jack Oppenhuizen and Jake Geller, the ASU Sailing Club is dedicated to the development of young sailors as well as giving disabled sailors an opportunity to get on the water and participate in the sport they love. They sail Club FJs and a Martin 16. Many of the sailors are US Sailing Small Boat instructors. They began competing in the Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference (PCCSC) in the Summer of 2007 and the […]
Club Announcements If it’s club information that you need, look here first Please join us for the Fall, 2015 Splicing Class! Instructor Bill Ennis will teach you how to splice eyes into double braid and three-strand rope, as well as a few other techniques. The session will be held at T and A Supply (624 W Potter Dr) from 1100 to 1600 hours, Saturday, 31 October. Webmaster repaired all broken links found. Added a few links on Resources page. On […]
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 […]
Browns Creek Sailing Association is located on Guntersville Lake at the clubhouse at Browns Creek Sailing Marina. Thirty minutes south of Huntsville Alabama, one hour north of Birmingham, Alabama, just off Highway 69 on the west side of Guntersville, Alabama. The club, founded in 1975, is composed of sailors of all levels of seamanship who enjoy improving and honing their sport through races and their friendships through socials and after-race recaps. You do not have to have a boat slip […]
Brief History of the Club by Sam Caldwell Prior to 1960, sailing was virtually an unknown sport in the Birmingham area except for a handful of enthusiasts who were willing to travel two hours or more to the lakes of North Alabama or an equal distance south to lakes near Montgomery, Alabama. This situation began to change in early 1960 when the Alabama Power Company started construction of Logan Martin Dam on the Coosa River some 40 miles east of […]
Located in NE Florida, The Amelia Island Sailing Club, unlike its name, is comprised of both sail and power boaters. As a small club, we remain unencumbered with the responsibility of property or other asset ownership. This allows our members to freely participate in our many varied activities without the need for club asset assigned duties.