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You dont have to own a boat to enjoy the Indianapolis Yacht Club! IYC at Geist Lake northeast of Indianapolis is open seven days a week throughout the year for the enjoyment of its members and their guests for water sports, recreation and social events.
IYC offers 104 slips that accommodate up to 27′ long boats as well as personal watercraft slips. Each slip has electricity, lights, running water, and a pump out on the dock for our member’s convenience. All members with boats, personal watercraft, or those coming to the Club by water have access to the docks 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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We're an active sailing club located on beautiful Prairie Creek Reservoir just a few miles southeast of Muncie, Indiana. Our primary purpose is to promote sailing. We do this by maintaining facilities for mooring and launching sailboats, facilitating various training programs and by providing exciting social, racing and sailing programs. The sailing events include both competitive racing and non-competitive sailing events.
Moonlight sails and "sailing in concert" on holidays have become very popular sails. We conduct a competitive racing event nearly every Sunday of the season, including the annual "Mayor''s Cup" and "Ladies Only" regattas. Socials include a variety of events such as Memorial Day Breakfast, Harbor Dance, Raft Up feasts and Labor Day Steak Grill. Muncie Sailing Club was founded in 1961 and has grown to over 100 household memberships with in-water slips for over 70 boats and over 60 dry-sail spaces. The Club has evolved into a high quality facility for sailing thanks to the generosity of many individual sailors who continue to donate their talent and labor to the Club! Please take some time to leisurely sail through our website, and feel free to contact us with any questions or comments.
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Clear Lake Yacht Club (CLYC), located in Clear Lake Iowa was founded in 1935 to promote pleasure and competitive sailing, for all ages. CLYC is comprised of members from the US and international, all who enjoy Clear Lake and sailing.. The Clear Lake Yacht Club sponsors a sailing school, long a backbone for learning sailing skills and bonding new friendships.
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Welcome to the Lake Davenport Sailing Club and home of the Quad City Sailing School! Established in 1935, our club is the premier sailing resource in the region.
In addition to the pleasure of day sailing on the Mississippi River, LDSC members and associate members join in friendly competition. Several of our members are active in the regatta season and travel throughout the Midwest to other clubs to race their MC and C scows.
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The current Okoboji Yacht Club, located on South Manhattan Beach, is the fourth yachting club on the lake. The yacht club leases the facility from the Okoboji Sailing School.
Today's Okoboji Yacht Club has about 500 members and 65 registered sailboats. It hosts five classes of boats, the X, MC, C, Yngling and 2.4 Meter boats. Club races are conducted on Saturday and Sunday mornings from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The OYC hosts a variety of social events for sailors and non-sailors. The Friday Nite Socials are a popular gathering time and the club hosts a large yacht club party once a month during June, July and August. Bridge and mahjong groups also meet at the clubhouse on a weekly basis.
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The University of Iowa Sailing Club (UISC) is based on the south arm of Lake Macbride, in the University of Iowa''s Macbride Nature and Recreation Area, located twenty minutes north of Iowa City. Lake Macbride is a no-wake lake bordering on the Coralville Reservoir, making for an excellent learning environment and has one of the best facilities in the Midwest.
The club owns over 45 sailboats, including Flying Juniors (FJs), Lasers, Scows and a variety of dinghies. In addition, several windsurfers are available for use. Boats and sails are rotated periodically to maintain a sailable fleet.
The University of Iowa Recreation Services and the UISC maintain a dock, two boatsheds, and a large boathouse. The boathouse consists of a workshop area and a two- story social area. Available facilities include a refrigerator, kitchenette, and indoor restrooms. Keys to the boathouse are available to members rated Advanced Light Weather Helmsmen and above. Membership meetings are held in the Iowa Memorial Union (IMU) on the University of Iowa campus near downtown Iowa City. Meeting schedules and rooms can vary, so check club calendar for dates and times.
Tuttle Creek Lake provides the sailor with about 17 square miles of water, prevailing southwest winds averaging 12 to 15 knots, bright sunshine, blue skies, and no crowds! For almost 40 years, sailors in the Manhattan area have been organized in the Blue Valley Yacht Club (BVYC). BVYC has moorings for keel boats, a fenced dinghy park for smaller boats, a private boat ramp, a lift, a hoist for stepping masts, and a picnic shelter.
Numerous young people have begun sailing as a result of their membership in the Kansas State University Sailing Club which is a member of the BVYC. Since promoting sailing is a goal of our club, we gladly provide facilities and assistance to the KSU sailors.
A recent endeavor of the Yacht Club is sponsoring Sea Scout Ship 5074. The Ship was organized in 2000; it is open to both boys and girls of the age 14 through 20. Due to the generosity of local community members, the Ship owns 6 sail boats ranging in size from Sunfish to a Ranger 26.
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The Jacomo Sailing Club is the oldest public sailing club in the Kansas City area. It was founded in 1958 and has a rich history of running top notch one design races on Lake Jacomo. Contact the Jacomo Sailing Club today. We can provide a starting point for your introduction into sailing, racing and fun on the water. The club welcomes all new interested beginner sailors, even if you have never sailed.
There are fleet activities forming every year for novice and junior sailors. The Jacomo Sailing Club is a member of both the Central States Sailing Association (CSSA) and US Sailing. The club holds Sunday afternoon races, from May through October. The races start at 1:30, and boats sail from both Sailboat Cove on the East side, and the marina on the West side. W
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NSA has 160 wet slips that range in size from 25 to 28 feet long and 12 to 13 feet wide. Wet slips are assigned by the Harbormaster on a first come, first serve basis. NSA has 10-15 moorings inside the cove and along the south side of a rock jetty. The moorings are equipped to handle sailboats up to 30 feet long.
Moorings are assigned by the Harbormaster on a first come, first serve basis. NSA has a hydraulic boat crane that may be used by members who have completed the crane training program. NSA has two fenced storage yards that will accommodate up to 300 small and large boats.
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Perry Lake has earned a reputation as the best place to sail in the region, and for good reason. The lake boasts lots of water, great wind, few powerboats and a great group of sailors. You'll soon find yourself looking forward to every weekend at the club.
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