Tiddly Cove Yacht Club is a Vancouver yacht club focused on keelboat cruising and PHRF racing. It’s always a fun time, no matter what the weather! Manage your membership, register for events and races and connect with othermembers from the menu on the left. Tiddly Cove’s annual UK Sails English Bay Scramble is the most interesting and popular sailboat race in Vancouver. The English Bay Scramble is a unique race where tacticians have free rein in how the marks are […]
Stamps Landing Yacht Club (SLYC) was founded in 1989 by a number of boat owners based at Heather Civic Marina, and with the assistance of Stamps Landing Pub (now the Wicklow). Many original members were formerly members of the Jib Set. Over the years our membership has evolved to include members who keep their boats at Burrard Bridge Marina, Spruce Marina, and even as far afield as the Sunshine Coast and the Gulf Islands. Actually, no. Some of our members […]
The Vancouver Yacht Club was formed in 1903, seventeen years after Vancouver was incorporated. The Club had as its first headquarters a small rented house at the foot of Thurlow Street in coal Harbour and proudly counted eighteen yachts in its fleet! The first elected commodore was Walter E. Graveley, a real estate dealer whose racing credits included sailing on the Countess of Dufferin, the 1876 challenger for the Americas Cup. The Club soon built a two-storey floating clubhouse on […]
The Oarlock and Sail Wooden Boat Club is a club for people who enjoy building, repairing, sailing, talking about, thinking about, and simply messing about in small wooden boats. The club operates out of a floating boat shed at the Vancouver Maritime Museum’s Heritage Harbour at 1905 Ogden Avenue, Vancouver. Members can be found each Saturday morning restoring the club’s fleet of small wooden boats or working on a new build. Stop by for a visit! Create the opportunity for […]
The Golden Gate Yacht Club was founded in 1939, when members built the first clubhouse on a barge located in the San Francisco Marina. Fifty years later, the Loma Prieta Quake severely damaged the Club, but through the hard work and dedication of our members, the Club rose again to become the showcase facility that now exists. Today, the GGYC is a popular cruise and regatta venue on the San Francisco waterfront, with a dynamic organization of members dedicated to […]
The Art and Wine Festival at the Encinal yacht club scheduled for May 16th has been postponed until Sept. or Oct. We will be able to secure our reservation sometime in August. We will keep you informed. Meanwhile, The Napa Valley Yacht Club Cruise out Dinner is still on for June 26th. Details will be submitted soon. Since the GCYC does not have a permanent home, our BOD’s (Board of Directors) has been looking for solutions to our dilemma. Discussions […]
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 Delta Bayliner Club is a friendly, informal group of boat owners who enjoy boating and socializing. Most of our boating takes place on the Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta. Please cruise through our site, learn about our Club, and review our yearly cruising schedule. If you would like to join us on an outing, please contact us. The Delta Bayliner Club (DBC) was formed in 1983. In 1997, the DBC became members of the Pacific Inter Club Yacht Association (PICYA). […]
Coyote Point Yacht Club History and Background Coyote Point Yacht Club has been an integral part of the Bay Area’s boating community since 1941. The marina was built in the 1940’s, when it served as a US Merchant Marine Cadet School. It later became the first home to the College of San Mateo before becoming a park serving the surrounding community. Friends have been gathering at Coyote Point Yacht Club since it was formed on July 20, 1941. The burgee […]
Coronado Yacht Club was founded initially in 1913, but was short lived due to World War I. The second beginning took place April 23, 1932, when six Coronado yachtsmen leased a wing of the Hotel del Coronado Boat House and invited new members to join (dues for $10.00 a year). Material for building slips was obtained on credit, and soon many of the 200 new members were working side by side on docks and slips for the Club. The first […]
In June 1972, pioneers from the bayside Coronado Cays residential community decided to form a yacht club. Two months later on August 31, a “Formation Day” meeting was held to adopt the Club By-Laws and elect seven directors with Bud Holderness serving as the Club’s first Commodore. Ten days later the Club’s inaugural sail race took place and blossomed into the annual Classic Series of sail races conducted in all seasons of each year. Shortly after, Jeanne and Don Parkinson […]
CBYC is a cruising club founded in 1967. We have a charming marina location where we hold port events, hang out with friends and hold formal ceremonies. Check back often for news and information regarding Port Functions, Fleet Events and much more! PHOTOS: Visit our Flickr site for recent photos. Find the ones you like and download them for yourself
The California Carver Club is an on-the-water “paper” boating club dedicated to the cruising and enjoyment of the CARVER brand boat on the waterways of the Sacramento – San Joaquin Delta and the San Francisco Bay. We enjoy six cruise-outs a year: Change of Watch; Prop Banger; Summer Solstice; Mystery Cruise; Hot Summer Nights; Autumn Solstice; and the Officers’ Cruise. Cruise leaders pick the themes and destinations. We are . . . A Club for Carver Owners and Friends A Club designed for the enjoyment of cruising, […]
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 […]
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 […]
goals & venture declaration OUR desires To offer powerful and green membership centers and offerings to bring on maximum advantages for members and guests. To offer and maintain excellent training requirements for our young, teenagers and adults in sailing and powerboat handling. To create interactive possibilities for participants to share their passion for boating and sea sports. OUR task To sell sea sports and provide a advantageous nautical experience for contributors, SAF personnel, NSmen and their families to nurture world […]
RSYC participants today take satisfaction within the club’s distinguished historical past, which is going returned to Singapore’s early days as a British colony. The Lipton Cup, a trophy donated to the RSYC in 1923 by the legendary yachtsman and tea merchant, Sir Thomas Lipton, aptly symbolizes the club’s legacy. by using joining the membership, the current members have observed inside the wake of the numerous socially and politically distinguished personalities who had been Singapore’s yachtsmen within the beyond. Descended from […]
We think of ourselves as a “club by sailors for sailors” We take pride in how we are different from all the other Yacht clubs and country clubs in the Philippines. We allow non-members. Our membership criteria center around the sport rather than money. Read this as “you can’t buy your way into this club, you have to earn the right to join”. We allow you to camp and picnic with your own food. We allow boat charters and teach […]
Welcome to the Premiere Marina Country Club! Located north west of Manila, the Club is set with Zambales Mountain range on the eastern part and the tranquil Subic Bay that opens to the South China Sea on the west. A perfect paradise with safe harbors and pristine flat waters, A vacation destination with elegant design. An exquisite service and warm hospitality. Experience us, Experience Subic Bay Yacht Club.