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Cat44 Hobie Cat and Catamaran Club Fort Lauderdale Beach
Welcome to the unofficial website of Cat44 Catamaran Sailing club of Fort Lauderdale. We are a wonderfully active social sailing club, blessed with one of the best catamaran beach sailing spots in the USA. We are out to have fun every weekend and promote the "Hobie Way of Life". While most of the club members sail Hobie 16's to keep the racing exciting and close, we are not an exclusive Hobie Club, and all catamaran sailors are welcome to join our club.
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Bristol Yacht Club
BYC was founded in 1899 and has established a tradition of excellence to its members and the yachting community Membership at BYC offers a wide variety of boating activities and social functions to enhance your yachting experience.
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Chagrin Lagoons Yacht Club - Home Page
Our humble beginnings go back to 1940 and several men which included Harry a. Schutt, Clinton J. Phare, William Cox, Ralph Drews and Dan O'Connell. They, along with other interested persons, decided a yacht club was needed at the eastern end of greater Cleveland. The idea was to moor by Euclid Park at the end of E. 222 Street. They solicited interested persons through penny postcards mailed to owners of small craft registered with the Coast Guard. The response was greater than anticipated. Clarence Baldwin received three different cards and decided to attend a meeting to "find out what was going on". Discussion focused on being unable to protect boats on the open lake in Euclid; therefore, they needed another location. About this time the Harkness Estate, westward from the natural mouth of the Chagrin River, became available. The estate was comprised of a number of buildings, many on a hilltop overlooking a lagoon once used for boat anchorage. Young men of the 1930's recall rowing their canoes down river to traverse the hill to visit a girls' camp located there. University hospitals of Cleveland was the underlying owner, and Clinton Phare was chosen to negotiate an option to purchase the property.
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Cedar Lake Yacht Club Indiana
We are conveniently located close to Chicago just inside the Indiana border. The lake is 875 acres of beautiful water with glorious trees surrounding it. We offer many services for the sailor or boatman. Pier, outdoor and winter storage of boats provide ample space for your needs. We host summer C-Scow races and sail E and MC Fleets as well.
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Old Dominion University Sailing
Official site of the Monarchs with a calendar of upcoming competitions, past results, a roster of participants, championship information and rankings.
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Washington Yacht Club - Quick Start
The club offers free lessons to members every quarter of the year. What is specifically offered depends on who volunteers to teach and what they want to teach. Lessons vary widely, from short 2 day weekend crash courses to classes that are 1 day a week for 2 months. We also have keelboat classes which are longer term, and specialty classes like catamaran, sailboard, and daysailor. Because we do all our own maintenance and repairs, we often have shop skills classes like fiberglass, engine repair, rope splicing, etc.
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Cedar Lake Yacht Club
The Mission of the Cedar Lake Yacht Club is to encourage and promote sailing and related social activities on Big Cedar Lake through volunteerism. To accomplish our Mission we will
Develop, train, and maintain the best sailors in the ILYA. Teach the fundamentals of recreational sailing to interested youth and adults. Develop, train, and maintain professional Race Committees. Provide social activities for sailors, their families, and for the "friends of sailors." Encourage, facilitate, and promote volunteerism in Yacht Club events. Maintain one of the best yacht club facilities in the ILYA.
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Welcome to Coral Reef Yacht Club - Miami
Coral Reef Yacht Club in Coconut Grove Miami Florida home to some of the best sailing and boating activities on Biscayne Bay including the bacardi cup for star boats the orange bowl regatta for youth sailing in optis lasers 420s and 12ers facilities include the yardarm bar and excellent dining facilities
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Old Greenwich Yacht Club
The Old Greenwich Yacht Club welcomes all Greenwich residents with an interest in boating - regardless of knowledge, ability or boat ownership. From the experienced to new participants, anyone wishing to make the most of boating on the Long Island Sound will find a family oriented home port at OGYC. Established in 1943, OGYC provides the opportunity for town residents to join in one of the area’s most popular activities.
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Cedar Point Yacht Club
Located in Westport, Connecticut, Cedar Point Yacht Club is a membership of sailors and their families who share a common interest in sailboat racing. With a 115 year racing tradition and more than 100 days of racing each season, our members' commitment to the sport speaks for itself. CPYC is a participatory club with racing, social, cruising, and other sailing related activities which appeal to sailors of different skills, experience, and interests.
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Spring Lake Yacht Club
The Spring Lake Yacht Club, established in 1897 by local residents including William Savage, William Loutit and William Barrett, found its genesis at the Barber Street School which was then located at Barrett Marina.
In1987, by joint venture, the Village of Spring Lake and the Spring Lake Heritage League moved the Barber School to Buchanan and Exchange Streets and refurbished the building back to its original state.
The 20 acres of the land that we know as the Spring Lake Yacht Club was acquired by the Thum family in 1900.
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The Lake Monona Sailing Club
The Lake Monona Sailing Club came into being in 1969. It was created by a fun loving group of sailors who wanted to do a bit of racing with their sailboats. Several of the founders are still racing today. The Club is serious about racing, but its also family oriented with many of the racing teams being spouses. (Yes, it is possible to race together and stay together.)
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Grand Rapids Yacht Club
In 1939, GRYC received a Snipe fleet charter. In the late 1950’s and in to the 1960’s, the Snipe fleet at GRYC was the largest in the world with over 50 boats. Snipes remain an active fleet at GRYC. The Interclub Dinghy fleet began in the 1940’s and has grown in popularity in recent years. The Rebel fleet was established in 1952 and hosted the Rebel Nationals at GRYC in 1995. The MC fleet was established in 1974 and is presently our largest fleet. The Butterfly is our junior trainer and also provides racing for juniors and adults. In 1996 the M-20 was established and is drawing great interest and increasing growth. The year 2002 brings a new Laser Fleet to Grand Rapids Yacht Club which is already drawing great interest. Each class races against boats of its own class except in Portsmouth fleet, where all classes race against each other on a time handicap system.
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St. Petersburg Yacht Club Home Page
Rich in history and tradition, the St. Petersburg Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in the United States. Established in 1909 and having been completely renovated in the early 1990s, the Club is located on the beautiful waterfront in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. A gathering place for avid boaters, it is also one of Tampa Bay's most prestigious social venues.
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Pelican Lake Yacht Club
Pelican Lake Yacht Club and Sailing School.
We are located on the NW Corner of Pelican Lake with slips and facilities available for members. We also offer instruction and training boats through our sailing school.
Pelican Lake is located in the northwest corner of Otter Tail County, eight miles north of Pelican Rapids, just south of the Becker County Line. The lake is approximately 8 miles long, 1 to 1 1/2 miles wide, up to 60 feet deep, spring fed and part of the
Pelican River Chain of Lakes.
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Brown's Lake Yacht Club
The Browns Lake Yacht Club was instituted during a meeting May 3, 1959, at Jim Murphy's boat house.
The meeting was held to organize a planned sailing schedule to promote and stimulate greater interest in sailing on Brown's Lake. It was also the intention that the above activities would create lasting friendships and camaraderie among individuals interested in utilizing Brown's Lake as a recreation area. The final intention of the group included the promotion of sailing among the young people on the lake.
During the first sailing season, seven boats competed. New boats were added in the following years, bringing the number to twenty-two C-scows during the 1964 season.
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The Mendota Yacht Club
The Mendota Yacht Club offers those in the Madison area interested in the sport of sailing whether for recreation or competition a place to enjoy love of the water and the camaraderie that comes along with being involved in a local social organization
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Cohasset Yacht Club
Cohasset Yacht Club was the dream of George Howe, Harry Mapes and Charles Cousens, who on July 7, 1894, called a meeting for the purposes of founding the yacht club. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts granted a charter in August and the club was launched with the purpose “to encourage yachting through the promotion of good fellowship among those interested in sailing, seamanship and enjoyment of the ocean and its environment”.
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AroundtheHarbor.com
Welcome to the Offshore Sailing Club of New Jersey!
We sail on New York Harbor and enjoy racing, daysailing, sailing classes, and hold special events throughout the season.
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Alum Creek Sailing Association
Formed in 1982 to promote the sport of sailing. The club consists of sailing families and individuals from both mono-hull, catamaran, and tri-hull fleets.
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Oceanside Yacht Club
Oceanside Yacht Club is dedicated to promoting boating activities, both sail and power. Our club is located at the north end of beautiful Oeanside Harbor, located in Oceanside California.
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