Some Significant Dates In Our Club’s History 1925 – June 17th, MBYC inaugural meeting and election of officers – July 4th, Opening reception and tea – July 25th, First dance – August 13th, First regatta 1928 – February, Clubhouse and property purchased in Maple Bay – May, MBYC registered under the Societies Act 1937 – Club officers’ titles changed from President, Vice President to Commodore, Vice and Rear Commodore, Fleet and Staff Captain 1938 – Junior branch established 1948 – […]
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 […]
At EHYC we pride ourselves on being one of the ‘friendliest yacht clubs’ on the coast. We were formed in June 1969 as a non-profit organization registered under the Societies Act. Our club offers sheltered moorage in a convenient West Vancouver location. Our Objectives Promote participation in and also the love of sailing and seafaring during a safe and fun surroundings. Provide facilities for the use and enjoyment of the members. Provide training and development in boating and navigation for […]
Established in 1931 to encourage the sport of yachting, to foster seamanship and navigation, and to provide and maintain a suitable clubhouse and moorage facilities for the use and recreation of its members. A historic maritime city located in central Vancouver Island, Nanaimo is closely associated with the sea. The Nanaimo Yacht Club is an integral part of this community, with approximately 750 members who enjoy benefits such as a modern clubhouse and first rate moorage. By volunteering for administrative […]
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 net home of the <strong>False Creek lodge we tend to ar set in stunning downtown Vancouver, Canadian province dominating False Creek. we tend to ar a premium dock that enjoys each power and sailing vessels and a present winning edifice with spectacular views. With some 250 members, a mix of organized water primarily based and social activities in our award winning edifice makes FCYC (The Star of False Creek) one in every of the <strong>finest yacht […]
Much like a board of directors, the Nanoose Power and Sail Squadron has an executive team to help keep the organization running smoothly. Made up of volunteers, each Officer has an area of responsibility, and some have additional volunteer committees for special projects. The Bridge meets monthly on the first Wednesday of each month, except June and July. Meetings are held 7:00 at the Nanoose Library Hall. All members are welcome to attend, or to view any minutes of meetings.
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 […]
Welcome! The Gibsons Sailing Club offers sailing lessons for youth aged 8-17 in Gibsons BC, on the beautiful Sunshine Coast. We are proud to be a non-profit society, we’re passionate about getting people out on the water and learning to sail. In the future we hope to organize race nights and regattas so the fun can continue long after the lessons are done. A wonderful way to spend the day, outdoors and on the water, learning new skills and making […]
Approximate driving time to Ocean Reef Yacht Club & Resort is 15 minutes and distance is five miles. Turn left out of the airport and take the roundabout onto East Mall Dr. Continue for 2 miles and turn left onto Sunrise Hwy E. Turn right onto Coral Road, then right onto Bahama Reef Blvd. The resort is on the left. Shuttle vans or Taxi’s of varying prices are available. They can be selected during the process of booking an air-inclusive […]
THE AMERICAN LEGION YACHT CLUB is the only American Legion Yacht Club in the world. Since its humble beginnings in 1966, the ALYC has indeed grown and flourished to become an outstanding and recognized member of the Southern California yachting community. On the evening of April 23, 1966, certain members of The American Legion Newport Harbor Post 291 held an organizational meeting. The purpose to the meeting was to establish a Corinthian Yacht Club. During this meeting the following officers […]
GULF YACHT CLUB HISTORY – By Tony Swain GYC HLM In the early 1960’s, False Creek and Coal Harbour were very different places. Dozens of small yards and wharves existed along a scruffy commercial waterfront, a fascinating wonderland. Separate from the mighty Yacht Clubs, a marine mélange of builders, live-aboarders, and weekend sailors of average means haunted the wharves to gossip, bargain, and simply look at boats, …a casual network of friends. Tony Swain, owner of the SUZY-B, a […]
Team Tournament. We will have between 4 – 6 teams participating – awaiting confirmation of sponsorship of teams. This tournament is always interesting and exciting as players are allocated to represent their sponsored team and each participant competes in their sponsor’s t shirt. All persons participating are ranked and allocated to a team which consists of players of mixed levels and ages. Players win points for each game they win during their match to determine the winning team. This year […]
The officers and members of Anacapa guild stand able to answer any queries you’ll have. Please be happy to decision the club workplace, contact U.S. by e-mail, or just stop by the club and speak with U.S. in the flesh.
The HYC initially operated from the Old Yellow Dock at the Harrison Marina. In 1984, the HYC moved to its present location at the old Ranger Station where it has sub-leased water lot Block “D” and the old Ranger Station garage and maintenance facility from the Village of Harrison Hot Springs. Since then all improvements and additions to the docks and the old Ranger Station garage (now the HYC Clubhouse) have become the property of the Village of Harrison Hot […]
Yacht Racing in Trinidad on a national scale began officially in 1950, with the formation of the Trinidad Yacht Racing Association. This Association controlled yacht racing in the San Fernando Yacht Club and Point-a-Pierre Yacht Club. In 1964 the name was changed to the Trinidad Yachting Association, and the objectives were as follows:- To encourage and promote sailing by amateurs To organise yacht racing in Trinidad and Tobago To organise international and inter-island yacht racing On Independence Day, 1972, the […]
Andreas Cove Yacht Club at Owl Harbor Marina was founded in 1975 by a small group of enthusiastic sailors. We consider our club to be one of the California Delta’s best-kept secrets. Membership is affordable and the club is just a short, scenic drive from Sacramento, Stockton, Davis, and the East Bay. Joining the ACYC can be a great way to try out boating — we offer something for everyone from landlubbers to the most competitive racer. Check out our […]
Hollyburn Sailing Club has been an integral part of the West Vancouver waterfront for over thirty years, and is conveniently located next to Ambleside Park in West Vancouver. Hollyburn Sailing Club, a dream of a few dedicated people in the spring of 1963, became a reality in June of the same year. Doug Sutherland and Roy Holland met at that time with a group of interested parents to form a dinghy sailing club with the main objective of training North […]
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On March 28, 1967, representatives of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, Long Beach Yacht Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club met to found an organization of yacht clubs for the Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbor areas. The leading light of this meeting was Keating Coffey, a Staff Commodore of LAYC; he set the meeting, drafted an Articles of Association and By-Laws and chaired the first meeting. Harry W. Sturges of LAYC was the first Commodore of […]