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Calgary Yacht Club members have enjoyed boating on Chestermere Lake since the club was established in 1933. Nestled on two acres of waterfront property on the east shore of Chestermere Lake, the Calgary Yacht Club’s facilities support a broad range of boating, educational and social activities throughout the year. Just 10 minutes from Calgary’s eastern limits, our facility is within easy reach of most residents of the region. Annual memberships provide unlimited access to the club, providing affordable access to […]
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 Introduction to Sailing is our annual free event that we have a tendency to hold in early summer to introduce individuals to sailing and also the club. we all know that sailing may be a nice sport and that we believe it’s our obligation to share our sport with as many folks as potential. throughout the event we provide room coaching on the fundamentals of sailing, a active review of a operating sailing vessel and a tip drill, wherever […]
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 […]