Welcome! Welcome to the new Lake Country Sail & Boating Association website! Great news; Our paddling group now has 2 (two) sites to choose from, the original one at 16300 Carrs Landing Rd and now the second site in Okanagan Center about 0.3 km north of the intersection at Camp and OK Center Rd. West. Check out our additional new website: lakecountrypaddling.ca. We recently had donated a two man kayak for members to use! News Next year’s memberships are on […]
up later within the afternoon. Sailing can continue on into the autumn, however please check that that you simply dress fitly for the weather and temperatures. 2016 appearance already to be a promising year for the club. we are going to be hosting the might Hobie meet once more however conjointly the club are going to be hosting the Sailing portion for the before Christ Summer Games in July. a lot of on it to follow. we are going to […]
Welcome to the London Bridge Yacht Club’s website. The London Bridge Yacht Club is a member organization that promotes boating and water safety on Lake Havasu. We engage in community service activities and social interaction among our members. We encourage friendship among our members anThe London Bridge Yacht Club is a non-profit organization established under the laws of the State of Arizona, consisting of approximately 70 memberships and 130 members. A separate non-profit, 501(c)(3), corporation also exists to enhance our […]
The Lake Havasu Yacht Club shall promote water safety and the enjoyment of all types of boating, further the sport of boating through regattas and sailing.
Our club, founded in 1967, is a small club of dedicated sailors with the emphasis on fun rather than protocol and blue blazers. We maintain a fleet of club boats from 14′ to 24′, a club house, 200 ft. of docks and 10,000 sq. ft. of harbor on beautiful Big Lake, Alaska.
The Sylvan Lake Sailing Club (SLSC) is a volunteer organization for sailors at Sylvan Lake – people who gather for races and sailing instruction, to socialize and around sailing. Operating out of the homebase of Marina Bay, the Club has access to 30 slips for members on an annual basis. This website is designed as a resource for members, and it’s filled with applications, instructions, race results and general information. Current Club Members: Take a few minutes to peruse through […]
The Ketchikan Yacht Club was formed to encourage yachting, promote seamanship, and encourage the use of recreational advantages in Southeastern Alaska and particularly at Ketchikan, Alaska; and further, to provide and maintain a clubhouse for the recreation of its members, anchorage and other facilities for the use of its members and for such other fraternal, social and educational purposes as the club may engage in. The Ketchikan Yacht Club consists of sail boat owners, power boaters, commercial sea pilots and […]
Based in Seward, Alaska, the Kenai Fjords Yacht Club serves the community of boat owners with vessels berthed in the Seward Small Boat Harbor. While the majority of our members lives in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city situated 120 miles north, the heart of the club still resides in Seward. Our business center is in Seward, and the club officers usually hail from Seward. We publish a newsletter, Bergy Bits and Growlers, that all our members receive. To support our charitable […]
Founded in 1997, the Kenai Crewsers Rowing Club is the oldest rowing club in Alaska. We are located on the eastern side of the Kenai Peninsula in south-central Alaska. Rowing season runs from April through October with the primary row sites being Bear Lake in Seward, and Kenai Lake in Cooper Landing. An annual regatta is held on Bear Lake. The Kenai Crewsers Rowing club pictured at the 2013 Head of the Schuylkill Regatta in Philadelphia. The Women’s 8+ is […]
The Juneau Yacht Club has continued its monthly meetings, however confining them to nine months (September through May), leaving the boating season to boating and other summer activities. For many years the Juneau Yacht Club, at the request of the Territorial Sportsmen, has provided boat patrols throughout the Golden North Salmon Derby held in August of each year. The club also hosts the Capital to Capital Race (Olympia, WA to Juneau, AK) flotilla in mid July of each odd numbered […]
The Homer Yacht Club, Inc. is a nonprofit organization founded in 1983, to further education in the art of sailing and in boating safety. Activities are suited to either individual or family participation. Although owning a sailboat is not required for membership, the Homer Yacht Club is designed for sailboaters and those whose primary boating interest is sailing. The Homer Yacht Club sails primarily on Kachemak Bay, on the west side of southcentral Alaska’s spectacular Kenai Peninsula. Approximately twenty miles […]
The Anchorage Rowing Association—fostering interest and enthusiasm for the sport of rowing in Anchorage, Alaska since 1998