Andreas Cove Yacht Club

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 […]

Anacapa Yacht Club

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.

American Legion Yacht Club

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 […]

Alamitos Bay Yacht Club

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 […]

Alameda Yacht Club

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 […]

Alameda Community Sailing Center

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 […]

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Aeolian Yacht Club

The Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association was formed in San Francisco, California May 12, 1896, with Charles G. Yale (San Francisco Yacht Club) as its first President. For some time prior to this, the major San Francisco Bay yacht clubs were considering an organization for inter-communication, uniform racing rules and to encourage yachting. The five charter clubs and the year they were founded were: California Y.C. (1893), Corinthian Y.C. (1886), Encinal Y.C. (1890), Pacific Y.C. (1873) and the San Francisco Y.C. […]

Iron Mountain Yacht Club

John Bomar has in agreement to handle promotion for the IMYC. cluster mentioned making a membership task force including: Jay Schafer, Julie Rhodey, Ron Nash, Darrell Coston. Jena Blair, John Bomar (CHAIR). Club members mentioned club growth opportunities, perhaps provide associate degreed advertise an party in conjunction with alternative events. perhaps have associate degree party sailing day offered to students at Ouachita River University. perhaps provide sailing lessons. mentioned varied prospects for turning into an authorized sailing teacher. requested that […]

Grande Maumelle Sailing Club

From 1956 to 1958, the original nucleus of the Club–Hal and Betty Jane Daugherty, Gaines Houston, Bill Graham and others–were launching their home-built Y-Flyers and Lightnings at Lake Norrell and at Brady Mountain Marina on Lake Ouachita, where they raced on and informal and difficult basis. Then, in late March of 1959, Lake Maumelle–just west of Little Rock, Arkansas–was completed. This beautiful lake proved to be a perfect spot for these landlocked sailors. Jim’s Landing was opened and the original […]

Beaver Lake Sailing Club

Welcome to Beaver Lake Sailing Club website.  Our club is dedicated to providing a family atmosphere and the enjoyment of sailing in all forms. BLSC  is a participatory club with racing, social, cruising, and other sailing related activities which appeal to sailors of different skills, experience, and interests. Social Events BLSC is first and foremost a social organization dedicated to building family fellowship for sailors of all ages.  Our clubhouse and pavilion provide the perfect venue for fun, friendship, music […]

Tucson Sailing Club

History The Tucson Sailing Club was established in 1970.  For more than 40 years, the club has promoted sailing, and encouraged socializing and friendship among its members. Mission Statement The Tucson Sailing Club is a nonprofit organization: To promote, protect, and foster the sport of sailing; To encourage the members to become familiar with and adhere to the rules of navigation and seamanship; And to promote and encourage sociability and friendship among its members. Semi-Annual Cruise After the International Regatta, […]

Sailing Adventure Club

n the summer of 1987, a couple of single ladies bought a sailboat to enjoy Lake Pleasant, but they didn’t exactly know how to sail. So, they advertised in a local newspaper asking for single people to join and teach them. They received lots of replies from a number of interested, and interesting, people. After a few lessons, parties, picnics, and such, they decided to call themselves the “Single Sailors” Club. The ladies served as the Commodore and First Mate, […]

Prescott Sailing Club

e’re sailors who, perhaps like you, might have once thought sailing in the Prescott area was out of the question. Not! What do we do? We’ve had a lot of fun together sailing Lynx, Watson, and Willow Lakes, and sometimes had cook-outs at these events. We also occasionally sailed Lake Pleasant. Check out our photos of these activities through the “Photos” link at top of page. Now, all such outings are suggested and participated in by Prescott Area Sailing Meetup […]

London Bridge Yacht Club

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 […]

Lake Powell Yacht Club

The City of Page is one of the youngest communities in the United States. It is located in northeastern Arizona, approximately five hours north of Phoenix and five hours east of Las Vegas.The town began in 1957 as a housing camp for workers building the Glen Canyon Dam. In 1958, some 24 square miles of Navajo land were exchanged for a larger tract in Utah, and “Government Camp” (later called Page in honor of Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner John C. […]

Lake Pleasant Sailing Club

The Lake Pleasant Sailing Club welcomes sailors of all stripes! We are an active Clubbased on Lake Pleasant, AZ (NW of Phoenix) but the Club also hosts boating events in California, on other AZ lakes, and on land. The Club’s mission is to promote recreational and social programs, seamanship, and water safety. It encourages and establishes good will between the Club and other yacht clubs and sailing associations. Lastly, it organizes opportunities for members to take part in all forms […]

Lake Havasu Yacht Club

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.

Arizona Yacht Club

our first reaction, even if you live in Arizona, might be, “Wait, what? Arizona Yacht Club? Where do you sail?” Let’s start there. We sail at two venues. Dinghies race at Tempe Town Lake, an urban oasis central to Phoenix and a relatively short drive from Tucson. Bigger boats race at Lake Pleasant, a five-mile long gem bordered by the Bradshaw Mountains and saguaro-studded hills northwest of Phoenix.  No boat? No problem. Crewing is a great way to get time […]

Arizona State Sailing Team

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 […]