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Aeolian Yacht Club
Alameda
The Aeolian Yacht club has a lot to offer… from little things that make a big difference, to big things that make a bigger difference. They have approximately 250 members and has an active gathering at its back porch nearly every day, meals in the clubhouse, cruise outs, cruise ins, work parties, and other activities.
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Alameda Yacht Club
Alameda
The AYC enjoys a very active calendar of events that promotes good clean fun. They are located on the Oakland Estuary in the Fortman Marina, close to many restaurants and other Yacht clubs.
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Ballena Bay Yacht Club
Alameda
BBYC is an all volunteer, non profit organization with approximately 180 members. The club is located within Ballena Isle Marina on the western side of Alameda, California just across from San Francisco.
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Benicia Yacht Club
Benicia
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
Alameda
BYC was established in 1939 to "foster, encourage and further the sport of yachting." Our diverse 300+ members are actively engaged in racing, cruising, and in educational, social and community service activities.
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Encinal Yacht Club
Alameda
The 3rd oldest yacht club oin SF Bay Area. The club's mission is to foster and encourage the love of yachting and racing, aquatic and other sports, and to promote health and pleasure through social interaction.
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Island Yacht Club
Alameda
Founded in 1970 by a group of sailboat racers who wanted to offer the best possible value in a yacht club. Located in the Oakland / Alameda Estuary, IYC is ideally located for a quick day sail or a warm downwind sail home after a day's thrashing on San Francisco Bay.
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Marina Bay Yacht Club
Richmond
An all volunteer yacht club headquartered in Richmond, on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay. The Yacht Harbor provides a great location for experiencing the beauty and ambiance of San Francisco Bay.
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Oakland Yacht ClubAlameda
Oakland Yacht Club's beautiful clubhouse is a striking facility, and one of the nicest yacht clubhouses on the Bay. It is a beacon to boaters wishing a casual and friendly place to relax after a race or a cruise - or just after a long week in the real world.
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Point San Pablo Yacht ClubPt. Richmond
The club began in the early 40s as a social club. Captain Clark relocated old deserted steam schooner hulls from Alaska Packers and Del Monte Packers, and formed a breakwater at Point San Pablo. A fascinating history, take a look at their site.
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Richmond Yacht ClubPt. Richmond
RYC is a club dedicated to serious sailing while at the same time having tremendous fun. Club members actively race all manner and size of boats--monohulls, multihulls, dinghies and skiffs.
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San Leandro Yacht ClubSan Leandro
SLYC has a cozy clubhouse, which has a lovely view of the marina and the beautiful summer sunsets over the Bay. They are located in the middle of the San Leandro Shoreline Park, with walking trails and 27 holes of golf nearby.
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Spinnaker Yacht ClubSan Leandro
SYC's purpose is to help you and your family gain the fullest enjoyment of sailing and boating on San Francisco Bay and beyond. Whether you currently own a boat or not, if you share a nautical heart, join us for some fun times.
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Vallejo Yacht ClubVallejo
VYC is one of the oldest, friendliest, and down to earth clubs on the bay! Founded in 1900, VYC enjoys a proud heritage and an active membership. They offer cruising, racing and social events throughout the year.