Sequoia Yacht Club was founded in 1939, and has been active in boating for 75 years. SYC is a member of the Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association (with reciprocal privileges at other member clubs), and is affiliated with US Sailing, the Yacht Racing Association of San Francisco Bay, as well as with o...
Welcome to the SeaGate Yacht Club, where we have been enjoying friendship, socializing and boating since 1976. The club has come a long way since our founding on an October weekend in Avalon thirty-nine years ago. We have some of the greatest people working together and having lots of fun along the ...
The Sausalito Cruising Club was founded in 1949 as a boating and social club. The club facility is a refurbished WWII ammunition barge that was acquired in 1955. It is docked at Dunphy Park within walking distance of beautiful downtown Sausalito. It has a CF number making it a true vessel. The concr...
The Santa Rosa Sailing Club is based in Santa Rosa, California, 50 miles north of the Golden Gate. We have been an active, family oriented club since 1953, and membership is open to anyone interested in sailing. For 2015, we’ve scheduled over 30 days of sailing events, throughout the year. Our...
The seven founding members1 of the Sausalito Yacht Club were already junior members of other yacht clubs, but with teenage hubris thought they could do better themselves. The founders conceived and established the new club on New Year’s Eve of 1942. The time was right. World War II had called many...
How did we get where we are today? Back in the late thirties, Dr. Jack E. Taylor and Dr. Glenn E. Thorpe, sailing friends, met on a regular basis for lunch at a restaurant overlooking Santa Monica Bay. As with all yachting types, the conversations during these lunches invariably turned to the subjec...
Installation of new flag officers was held at The Oceanside Harbor Jolly Rogers Restaurant and after a lovely meal, swearing in took place. Small Boat Racer Awards went to Bud Nelson in Nomads and Tom and Glenda Gardner’s in the Capris. On behalf of all of our IOBG members we welcomed our newest m...
elcome to the Santa Cruz Yacht Club. SCYC is located in the northern region of the beautiful Monterey Bay. The club was founded on the Santa Cruz Municipal Warf in 1928 and was moved to its present location on 4th Avenue in 1964. We have recently expanded and remodeled our clubhouse and built a tram...
Activities started again in 1946, the first regatta in 1947 was held at the Naval Reserve Armory. Club meetings were held in various member’s houses. During February 1949 a suite was leased in the California Hotel. In January 1950 negotiations were opened with the City for a portion of beach f...
The Santa Barbara Sailing Club is located in Santa Barbara, California, approximately 100 miles north of Los Angeles. Our mild Mediterranean climate allows us to sail year-round. Santa Barbara Sailing Club (SBSC) was established in 1959 to promote primarily one-design class sailboat racing in th...
San Rafael Yacht Club, founded in 1938, a member of Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association, a family of Yacht Clubs first organized in 1896. Our 4,000 square foot clubhouse is located at the West end of San Rafael Canal in a protected harbor offering visiting boaters over 300 feet of dock space. The w...
The San Luis Yacht Club is located on the Avila Pier in Avila Beach, which is tucked in the northern bight of San Luis Obispo Bay, on the Central Coast of California. Situated on a South facing beach with the prevailing winds and swell from the Northwest, the San Luis Yacht Club enjoys the greatest ...
Hans Schneider is still reflecting “…some enthusiastic members approached the City of San Leandro to lease some land and build a clubhouse. The members loaned the club money, interest free, and the work of building the clubhouse was done by volunteers. When you came into the clubhouse in...
The San Jose Sailing Club sjsc-homeIf you’re a resident of the San Francisco Bay area and love sailing, you’re invited to join San Jose Sailing Club and share a wide variety of sailing activities and fellowship with our members who are all ages and share a passion for sailboats and sailing. The ...
Founded in 1869, The San Francisco Yacht Club is the oldest club on the Pacific Coast. The original anchorage and clubhouse were located in San Francisco near Mission Rock, but inadequate depth of water and increasing industrial growth in the area resulted in a move to Sausalito. Waterfront property...
The History Committee continues to work to maintain a record of the many artifacts, books, trophies and more that are in storage and displayed throughout the yacht club. In 1886 a group of local boating enthusiasts joined together to found what has become a cornerstone yacht club in the annals of Am...
The San Diego Mission Bay Boat & Ski Club The purpose of this club is to provide education, skill and knowledge of boating and watersports, relaxation, entertainment, and pleasure to it’s members. The SDMBB&SC is dedicated to promoting the City of San Diego as a recreational center a...
Dear Sailing Friend, Are you an “old salt?” You will find lots of experienced cruisers and racers in our midst. Are you new to San Diego or to sailing? SDCatA is a great place to learn all kinds of technical things about our boats; as well as, local knowledge, racing skills, cruising, na...
The San Diego Association of Yacht Clubs was founded for the purpose of fostering and encouraging participation in yachting and to promote its public interest in the San Diego area. The association’s officers and directors are chosen from the ranks of past commodores of its member clubs. The A...