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 ...
The above verbatim quotation from the preamble and first article of the Club’s charter indicates the high hopes of the five organizers (and concurrently the first Board of Directors, first slate of officers, and at the time, the entire Membership) of the new club dedicated “to promote an...
The Dana West Yacht Club was established in 1978 with the purpose of providing a social organization for those interested in All Things Water. Located on the island in Dana Point Harbor, we recently completed a major renovation of our clubhouse. We’ve completely rebuilt our kitchen, which serv...
The history of the Dana Point Yacht Club parallels the growth of South Orange County and the development of the Dana Point Harbor. The yacht club was organized in July 1952 by twenty-five charter members with a common interest in boating. The goal was to provide facilities for open water boat launch...
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 bef...
The SCYA Midwinter Regatta’s history is packed with legendary sailors and their boats from the early days to the present. In 1928, SCYA and the LA Junior Chamber of Commerce teamed up to sponsor the first Midwinters which was promoted as an example of the sports “paradise” that Southern Califo...
orsair Yacht Club was established on August 14, 1937, so that “…all members may so associate themselves as to secure the maximum pleasure and usefulness of their respective pleasure crafts and through association, further promote good fellowship among members as well as others interested in the ...
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 sl...
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...
On March 16, 1886, 32 gentlemen, mostly members of the San Francisco Yacht Club, disappointed that their racing and cruising interests in the “Mosquito Fleet” were being ignored, met at Arion Hall in San Francisco to discuss forming a new yacht club for small boat sailors (boats not to exceed 45...
The Convair Sailing Club is a unique organization in the world of sailing clubs. First: it is not a commercial business. It is a group of folks banded together to enjoy sailing and “messing about in boats”. It is wholly owned by the members themselves and has no paid employees or officer...
Chula Vista Yacht Club… provides something for everyone. Activities include racing, cruising, raft-ups, dinghy parades, poker rallies, fishing tournaments, sailing, kayaking, and educational programs for all ages. Considered the “friendliest yacht club on the bay”, CVYC has many so...
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. Fi...
Santa Catalina Island has been inhabited for at least 8000 years. At the time of first European contact in 1542, it is thought that the Native Americans living on Santa Catalina Island called their island Pimu and themselves Pimungans (or Pimuvit). In 1542 the Pimungans greeted the Spanish galleon t...
Welcome to the official web-site for Capital City Yacht Club , Sacramento’s enthusiastic club of fun-loving recreational boaters. We’re glad you stopped by and hope you spend a moment to check out our new site. Whether you’re a salty old veteran or a newcomer to boating, we wel...
California Yacht Club was started in 1922 in Los Angeles harbor by a group of dedicated yachtsman – most from Los Angeles Athletic Club and the rest active in other early yacht clubs of the day. They built a magnificent clubhouse with an anchorage of several hundred sail and power boats. Offsh...
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;...
If you are looking to re-ignite those magical feelings that got us all into boating and cruising, the members of Caliente Isle Yacht Club (CIYC) invite you to cruise with us! Caliente Isle Yacht Club was founded in 1967 to promote family boating and social activities. We are a friendly, active, al...
Most universities that are located near large bodies of water have a single sailing facility which serves multiple functions. These usually include sailing instruction, recreational sailing, and intercollegiate competitive sailing. Up until about 1970, this was the case at U.C. Berkeley. A single or...
Founded in 1932 Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club was established amid the enthusiasm for small boat racing sparked by the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. It was nurtured by such individuals as D.C. Shumway of the Los Angeles Recreation Department and Max Miller, our first Commodore. They wanted to creat...