Benicia Yacht Club
Benicia Yacht Club was founded in 1977, and its Membership includes boaters and non-boaters, both power and sail. BYC offers many social events and Club functions throughout the year, and its facilities are open seven days per week.
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Berkeley Yacht Club
Berkeley Yacht Club prides itself on being an active participant in supporting the community in which we live. For many years we have had a junior program in conjunction with the Berkeley Boosters focused on introducing at-risk or disadvantaged youth to boating.
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Bridge Marina Yacht Club Inc
The Bridge Marina Yacht Club was founded in 1953. After much work and effort, the original members settled into the present clubhouse in 1968. The clubhouse overlooks the San Joaquin River at the south end of the Antioch Bridge. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful locations in the entire Delta and known for its Million Dollar View.
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Caliente Isle Yacht Club
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, all volunteer boat club. Our social calendar includes cruise-outs, raft-ups, BBQ’s, dinner parties, and many other fun-filled events both on and off the water. We've transitioned to a cruising club, but we're still making a splash! ? If you'd like to cruise with the friendliest club on the Delta (ok, we're biased!) then come check us out! You're sure to love our family!
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Delta Yacht Club
The Delta Yacht Club was Founded in 1941. We are a family-oriented club located on a 36-acre site on Tule Island, on the San Joaquin River between Mandeville Tip and Lost Isle in the California Delta. On a typical summer weekend, lots of families are on the island. Currently, our members have power boats. Many different boat manufacturers are represented by our members. Hatteras, Chris Craft, Sea Ray, Bayliner and Viking, to name a few. Boat types include everything from motoryachts to houseboats. The Club has four organized parties each year. During these parties, club members volunteer to put on feasts you will NEVER forget! On other weekends, it is the custom to gather in the Clubhouse for dinner. Each family prepares their own dinner using the Club’s extensive facilities and sharing good fellowship with other members.
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Discovery Bay Yacht Club
Our yacht club is a family-oriented, volunteer-based, social organization dedicated to promoting water safety, education and enjoyment of sailing, boating and other water-related activities in a socially-inclusive environment. Join us, make new friends, enjoy our club activities, cruise with us and explore over 1100 miles of Delta waterways!
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Encinal Yacht Club
Encinal Yacht Club, being the 3rd oldest yacht club on the Bay, was founded in 1890. The club was established by residents living in Alameda’s Gold Coast, on the south shore of the Island. The club’s unique management structure was set at the beginning, which designated separate Executive and Flag Officer functions. The club became famous for its moonlit parties, regattas, and cruising events. The club encouraged family participation from the very beginning. The first clubhouse was designed and built by Commodore Joseph A. Leonard, at the end of a 1,000-foot pier extending into the bay from the foot of Grand Street. The clubhouse was an elaborate Victorian design, the main floor was reserved for dancing and the second floor was the residence of the club manager. The San Francisco Chronicle declared the clubhouse to be the finest of its type on the entire Pacific Coast.
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Island Yacht Club
IYC was founded in 1970 by a group of sailboat racers who wanted to offer the best possible value in a yacht club. We are an all-volunteer, non-profit club open to anyone interested in sailing, power boating and on-the-water activities. IYC members enjoy reciprocal privileges at yacht clubs throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. IYC also extends a warm welcome to yacht clubs that grant reciprocity to our members. While we presently do not have a clubhouse, we are continuing our search for a new home. Both in an online and in-person setting, our focus is on learning and racing together; we are for boaters who seek camaraderie and fellowship without pretense.
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Lake Washington Sailing Club
Lake Washington Sailing Club is a member-run, volunteer organization of individuals and boat owners interested in small boat sailing and windsurfing. An independent club licensed by the Port of West Sacramento, our facility is located at the south end of Harbor Blvd, with our entrance adjacent to the Port's. Lake Washington's winds are the most consistent of the Sacramento sailing venues, thanks to the Delta Breeze that brings 8-15 mph thermal winds most days from May to September, with occasional stronger winds. Typically, the Delta Breeze picks up in the late afternoon and evening, perfect for after-work sailing. Novice sailors appreciate the warm water and absence of currents, while windsurfers and experienced sailors can take advantage of high wind days or participate in one of the many regattas organized by the club.
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