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Cooper River Yacht Club
The Cooper River Yacht Club welcomes all fun loving, recreational Power and Sailboat enthusiasts, interested in ...Cruises in-company to regional Ports of Call...Gunkholing in Idyllic Anchorages...Social Events with fellow Charleston boaters hailing from local marinas...Promoting On-the-Water Safety & Boating Etiquette...Continuing On-the-Water Education & Training. At CRYC events the food is great; the friendship greater. Come join us!
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Essex Yacht Club
Welcome! The Essex Yacht Club is a private yacht club located on the Connecticut River. We offer reciprocity with other accredited yacht clubs in the reciprocity guide. To visiting yachtsmen we extend a warm welcome and access to our facilities including galley, bar, and showers.
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Fisher Island Yacht Club
The Fishers Island Yacht Club is an active Club supporting Junior Sailing in Optimists and 420s, adult racing in International One Design and Bullseye classes, recreational sailing in Ideal 18s and the other classes, cruising and regular social events built around our on-the-water activities. The Club manages a marina capable of hosting transient yachts and is happy to host visiting yacht clubs
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Fishing Bay Yacht Club
F ishing Bay Yacht Club is a private sailing club located in Deltaville, Virginia. For over 50 years we have been located at the base of Stove Point Neck. We have a beautiful view over Fishing Bay for watching our One Design racers, our Juniors in the Optis and famous sunsets.
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Great Lakes Cruising Club
The Great Lakes Cruising Club is an organization of nearly 3,000 members, both American and Canadian, dedicated to enjoying our summers on the great "Inland Seas" from Duluth to Quebec, from Chicago to Buffalo, from Toledo to Toronto and Tobermory. You can be sure that you and your family will be welcomed anywhere you cruise on the Great Lakes.
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Hampton Yacht Club
In 1903 Hampton's boating enthusiasts founded the Virginia Yacht Club and in 1906 issued stock and erected a clubhouse on pilings at the foot of Victoria Boulevard. Interest dwindled during the Great War and the clubhouse fell into disrepair. In 1926 six men, not associated with the Virginia Yacht Club, formed the Hampton Yacht Club (HYC) and were ceded gratis the property of the old club. Since that time, HYC has been a yachting and social center of the Virginia Peninsula.
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Maryland Yacht Club
Maryland Yacht Club covers over eight acres of beautiful waterfront at the end of Fairview Beach Road in Pasadena, Maryland. It is situated at the entrance to Rock Creek and commands a grand view of the Patapsco River on one side and Rock Creek on the other.
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Portsmouth Boat Club
Originally established in 1905, we are home to both power and sail enthusiasts. Our Clubhouse is situated at the foot of Elm Avenue next to beautiful Scotts Creek in Portsmouth, Virginia.
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The Old Point Comfort Yacht Club
..... is located at Fort Monroe, in Hampton, VA. We are an organization devoted to having fun on the water with friends. We race sailboats, cruise and party. What's not to like? There aren't any stuffed shirts in our club; any of our members will help you out if you need a hand dropping a mast or installing a fitting.
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WHORTONSVILLE YACHT & TRACTOR CLUB
No, this is not some sort of joke! There really is a Whortonsville Yacht and Tractor Club. While yachts and tractors may seem like strange bedfellows, it was from the interaction of these two quite different devices and the folks who use them that the WYTC was conceived.
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