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We are located on the beautiful Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, and welcome sailors of all ages, both racers and cruisers. FYC offers spirited racing, plus a wide variety of social and family events. Fairhope Yacht Club has active racing fleets of PHRF, Portsmouth, Rhodes 19, Flying Scot, Laser Radial, Optimist Prams, Sun Fish and 420s. We also offer summer sailing lessons and tutition.
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The Mobile Yacht Club Cruisers (MYCC) mission is to get MYC members and their boats out on the water by participating in a variety of boating and cruising activities that appeal to those with varied levels of boating interest and experience. All MYC members, power and sail boaters alike, as well as club members who dont own a boat but love the water, are welcome to join MYCC.
The Mobile Yacht Club sponsors and participates in numerous regattas. The Club is actively engaged in various sailing programs and local schools to encourage youth participation in the sport of sailing. Additionally, the Club maintains a fleet of Flying Scots, Club 420's and Optimist dinghies for membership's use in day sailing or competitive racing.
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We provide sailing through instruction, regattas, races, family sailing and fun events. Our membership is comprised of individuals and families between the ages of 18 and 90 who sail a variety of boats. Twenty-five boats are 20 to 30 foot cruiser sloops and twenty-some are 13 to 19 foot dinghies of different classes.
Muscle Shoals Sailing Club is the only sailing club on Wilson Lake. We are located on the north side of the lake at mile 271.5 of the Tennessee River or approximately 2 miles below Wheeler Dam at old Lock 4 Slough. Our clubhouse sits on 20 acres of picturesque wooded lake-front offering spectacular sunsets and a relaxing atmosphere. Facilities include a campground for RV''s and tenting, boat ramp, buoy anchoring, boat slips, small boat storage, boat trailering a kitchen, and showers.
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While some clubs are "Yacht Clubs" and may have certain activities accordingly our club is a SAILING CLUB, and a place for anyone with any size boat to enjoy the water and the sport of sailing. Our activities include 3 race series with 9 races each, a DIYRA Regatta, raft up trips and cookouts Sailboats docked or stored at the club range in size from a 7 ft dingy to 30 ft cruisers. There are almost always a boat or two for sale, usually posted on the bulletin board in the club house. The only club owned boats are a pair of Snarks and a dinghy.
Our marina is in a protected harbor on the east side of the Clubhouse. We recently named the harbor after E. Stanley Robbins, one of the founders of Turtle Point. We have eighteen 60'' covered slips, eighteen 40'' covered slips, ten 24'' covered slips, sixteen open sailboat and skiboat slips and twelve personal watercraft slips. These slips generally are full and have a short waiting list. The marina is managed by a boating committee made up of Turtle Point boating members called the bridge. We also have transient slips for at least 14 boats, according to their size. Each year we have other yacht clubs come for a weekend visit.
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The Alaska Sailing Club founded in 1967, maintains a club site facility with club house, 300 ft. of docks and 10,000 sq. ft. of harbor on beautiful Big Lake, Alaska. The club site is active from mid-May until mid-September. The club owned fleet consists of a 24' RL, 4 Skipjacks, 2 FJs, and a Laser.
Member owned boat types include Buccaneer, Hobie 16, Laser, Skipjack, 505, Demon, Lido 14, Trac 14, MacGregor, Balboa, Venture and Ensenada. We are a small club of dedicated sailors with the emphasis on fun rather than protocol and blue blazers. Annual sailing classes are held for beginning sailors and new members. A summer race series culminates with the annual Governor''s Cup series Labor Day Weekend.
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The Homer Yacht Club sails primarily on Kachemak Bay, on the west side of southcentral Alaska''s spectacular Kenai Peninsula. Approximately twenty miles long, Kachemak Bay encompasses several islands, bays, and coves flanked by towering mountains. The Homer Yacht Club''s cup races are generally about 6 to 10 nautical miles long, and most use permanent buoys and/or small islands for the race marks. The racing fleet is relatively small and comprises a variety of designs, many intended for cruising rather than racing. Due to these factors and the disparate experience levels among crews, a golf handicap system is used for the cup races.
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At the base of majestic mountains and at the inland waters of the Gastineau Channel is Juneau, Alaska capital city. Juneau offers unparalleled glacier viewing with Tracy Arm''s Fjord, Mendenhall Glacier, the Juneau Icefield and Glacier Bay National Park. Icebergs Boaters will see icebergs floating down the channel.
Besides its exceptional sailing and boating opportunities, Juneau also offers outdoor enthusiasts kayaking, dogsledding, biking, hiking, and fishing. Winter enthusiasts will enjoy snowboarding and downhill, cross-country and heli-skiing.
The Juneau Yacht Club is proud to host a variety of sail racing events, providing something for every taste: The "Spirit of Adventure Race", a 200-mile sailboat race around Admiralty Island National Monument, is the longest inland sailboat race on the west coast of North America, while the Juneau Cup Challenge is a series of 4 uniquely-handicapped weekend races for the family cruiser, and the Fall/Spring Harbor Racing Series provides ''around-the-buoys'' excitement for the speedy crowd.
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Based in Seward, Alaska, the Kenai Fjords Yacht Club serves the community of boat owners with vessels berthed in the Seward Small Boat Harbor. We are a "real" yacht club and have reciprocity with thousands of other clubs worldwide.
Established in 1933, the Ketchikan Yacht Club serves the mariners of southern SE Alaska with a floating clubhouse, berthing for vessels to 47'', and a good helping of Alaskan friendliness. KYC exists to help our members and guests learn about, respect, enjoy and share our great maritime resources here in the area.