Bristol Channel Yachting Association
The Bristol Channel Yachting Association (BCYA) is comprised of member clubs and affiliates that have a connection with sailing on the Bristol Channel. Membership is at top level, meaning organisation membership covers all club members and berth holders who are part of that organisation.
The BCYA is the second largest yachting association in the UK after the RYA and is a recognised consultee for all regulatory bodies on matters associated with The Bristol Channel. We will take up the case of member organisations on request.
The BCYA runs a number of events each year including the Welsh Coast Rally and the English Coast Rally. These are major events with significant on shore attractions for participating crews. Three key features set these events apart 1. No entry fee 2. Free drinks reception 3 Discounted berthing.
The BCYA recognises the Bristol Channel Yachtsperson Of The Year and the Bristol Channel Club Of The Year with two spectacular trophies presented annually in an awards ceremony at the Welsh Coast Rally.
The BCYA produces an annual events calendar for the Bristol Channel to encourage wide participation
The BCYA publishes a yachting and cruising guide to the Bristol Channel “The Blue Book” incorporating chart lets and information regarding various clubs, ports and marinas as well as contact details which are updated regularly. ( See our shop page )
In short, your Bristol Channel Yachting Association is as special and unique as the very waters of the Bristol Channel!
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Bristol Channel Yacht Club Papers Records
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- Bookmark: http://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb216-d/dbcyc
- This material is held at West Glamorgan Archive Service
- Reference GB 216 D/D BCYC
- Dates of Creation 1811-2004
- Name of Creator Bristol Channel Yacht Club
- Language of Material English
- Physical Description 3.6 linear metres
Scope and Content
Minutes and records relating to committees, 1811-1953; Financial records, 1882-1972; Records relating to membership of the Bristol Channel Yacht Club, 1885-2004; Records relating to visitors to the Bristol Channel Yacht Club, 1875-1972; Records of the Steward of the Bristol Channel Yacht Club, 1904-1982; Bristol Channel Yacht Club Correspondence, 1884-1981; Records relating to premises, fixtures and fittings: general, 1883-1989; Records relating to premises, fixtures and fittings: the new club house 1883-late 20th cent.; Records relating to events staged by or attended by the Bristol Channel Yacht Club, 1896-late 20th cent.; Prints, engravings and photographs, 1863-c. 1992.
Administrative / Biographical History
The Bristol Channel Yacht Club was established in 1875, by officers who had organised a number of successful regattas in the previous years. It was the first yacht club in the Bristol Channel, and had a membership of 127 in 1875, and from 1904 onwards membership has been between 200 and 250. The club was established as and remains a private members residential club. Members sailed, played cards, billiards, and later snooker and squash. The club kept 2 boats and paid a boatman to teach and encourage members to learn to sail.
The club has met in several locations in Southend, originally in rooms at The George Hotel (1875-1883), then at Mr. Strick's House, Treffgarne (1883-1904). A new club house was built and opened in 1904, paid for by member's donations.
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British Listed Buildings
History in structure, bristol channel yacht club, a grade ii listed building in mumbles (y mwmbwls), swansea.
Coordinates
Latitude: 51.5711 / 51°34'15"N
Longitude: -3.9867 / 3°59'11"W
OS Eastings: 262413
OS Northings: 187670
OS Grid: SS624876
Mapcode National: GBR GX.XSMX
Mapcode Global: VH4KG.VR8Z
Plus Code: 9C3RH2C7+C8
Entry Name: Bristol Channel Yacht Club
Listing Date: 29 October 1999
Last Amended: 29 October 1999
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 22549
Building Class: Recreational
ID on this website: 300022549
Location: Approximately 800m SE of Oystermouth church, the most southerly building facing the front in Southend.
County: Swansea
Town: Swansea
Community: Mumbles (Y Mwmbwls)
Community: Mumbles
Locality: Southend
Built-Up Area: Swansea
Traditional County: Glamorgan
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Built in 1904 for £4000 by Glendinning Moxham as the club house of the Bristol Channel Yacht Club, founded in 1875.
A two-and-a-half-storey club house using a variety of materials and influenced by Norman Shaw's Old English style. The lower storey is pebble dashed and has brick dressings to the openings; the upper storey is tile hung, the gables are timber-framed and the roofs are tiled. To the asymmetrical front there is a canted bay set back from the L angle which is carried up above the eaves to form a short snuffer-topped turret. To the R is a wide full-height splayed bay under a hipped roof. The main roof is hipped to the R and gabled to the L with the eaves projecting on brackets. There are brick end stacks and a ridge stack to the L of centre. The wooden-framed windows have mullions and transoms incorporating casements, and with small panes above the transoms and large panes below. In the front elevation the bay to the R has French doors flanked by cross windows in the lower storey, all under stone lintels. In the centre is the main round-headed doorway, with a stone surround, stressed key and hood mould, with double boarded doors. To its L is segmental headed 3-light window. Above is a balcony with a roof carried on 4 wooden posts with 4-centred arches. The balustrade has shaped balusters. The balcony is reached by French doors to the R with flanking windows, and narrower French doors on the L side. Above is a 4-light gabled roof dormer. The bay to the L has mullioned and transomed windows in each storey, above which is timber framing and brackets supporting the swept eaves of the turret. This has a weathervane at the apex. The R side wall has a first-floor oriel window cut down to make a fire escape door. The L gable end has 1-light windows to the centre, cross windows to their L under segmental heads and in the lower storey a small sash window further L. Behind on the L side is a lower 2-storey wing (the caretaker's house) with mullioned sash windows and a half-lit door in a lean-to porch. The rear wall is dominated by a 4-light window L of centre lighting the stair.
An entrance lobby has half-lit doors with the club insignia etched into the glass. The central entrance hall has a panelled plaster ceiling. Panelled doors have plain pilasters and panelling above the lintels. On the L side is a small fireplace with green relief-moulded decorative tiles. The staircase has shaped balusters and newels up to a landing with a similar balustrade. The landing is lit by a 4-light window in the rear wall with stained glass recording the establishment of the club in 1875 and the erection of the club house in 1904. In the lower storey, the room to the L is the dining room and has plain plaster panels to the ceiling. The reading room is to the R and has a plaster panelled ceiling with curved intersecting ribs. A wood-framed fireplace has a projecting mantelpiece with plain moulded pilasters and consoles with lion's heads beneath a cornice. At the rear end is a panelled bar front and seats to the R and L with high shaped ends. On the upper L side is the 'Fairwood Suite', which has a plainer wooden fireplace surround with fluted pilasters. The Billiard Room upper R has window seats, a fireplace with plain jambs enriched with Art-Nouveau style low-relief foliage and 3 round-backed niches to the mantelpiece.
Reasons for Listing
Listed for its architectural interest as a well-detailed and distinctive building retaining original character, and for its association with the development of Mumbles as a seaside resort during the late Victorian and Edwardian period.
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image by Peter Edwards , 1 October 2017
The Dumpy Book of Ships and the Sea (1957) shows the burgee red with a blue cross with the Prince of Wales feathers overlaid on it. James Dignan , 12 February 2008
Bristol Channel Yacht Club (United Kingdom) Location: Mumbles, Swansea, South Wales. Image: Lloyd's Yacht Register, 1889. Burgee: Pennant. Red field. Blue St. George's Cross surmounted in centre by Prince of Wales feathers proper. "The meeting was held at the Castle Hotel in Wind Street, Swansea on 24th February 1875 to promote a new yacht club. . . . to be called the Bristol Channel Yacht Club and the station to be at The Mumbles; that the new yacht club be amalgamated with the Mumbles Billiard Club . . . " "Many members of the BCYC. have been members also of the Mumbles Yacht Club and there developed, post [Second World] war, a close association between the 2 clubs." Quotes: Club website. Peter Edwards , 27 September 2017
The (German) Flaggenbuch 1905 states that the red ensign is used without badge (i.e. undefaced) by different yacht clubs based on a warrant and lists this yacht club as using the red ensign. Klaus-Michael Schneider , 10 October 2019
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Free use of Club launches, during normal operating hours, to Club property and downtown Bristol
Bathrooms and showers, open 24/7
Use of Clubhouse, including lounges, porches and bar
Beach bar with dockside seating
Temporary dock tie up for taking on water, ice and supplies (hail channel 68 for tie up assistance)
Outdoor gas BBQ and picnic area
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Dumpsters (bagged trash only; no oil/chemicals please)
Nearby: waste pump out (ask our dock staff for info)
Nearby: bicycle, paddle board and kayak rentals
Nearby: restaurants, shops, museums
Nearby: provisions, laundry, pharmacy, hardware
Nearby: marine supplies/repairs, sailmaker
During your stay:
Thank you for wearing shoes on our docks and launches, and for appropriate dress (shoes, shirts) in our Clubhouse.
While bringing liquor onto our property is not allowed, we are very happy to welcome visitors, over age 21, to our two bars.
We love children and request adult supervision while they enjoy our play areas. For their safety, children must wear life jackets on our launches and docks.
We also love visiting dogs and ask that they be leashed at all times and remain outside our Clubhouse and porches. Please use the plastic bags available on our dock for dog waste.
Please contact our Club steward for permission before any repairs are done while at our dock.
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A Russian nuclear deterrent command center in Moscow has been imperiled by power outages that have impacted more than one-quarter of the region's cities amid freezing temperatures, a Russian Telegram channel has reported.
The VChK-OGPU outlet, which purports to have inside information from Russian security forces, reported that the 820th Main Center for Missile Attack Warnings—part of the Russian Space Forces, a branch of the country's Aerospace Forces—near Solnechnogorsk in Moscow is without power.
It serves as the space forces early warning network against potential ballistic missile attacks.
The development comes as Russians are reported to be suffering from power outages in their homes in the Moscow region caused by technical issues at plants amid subzero temperatures.
On January 4, a heating main burst at the Klimovsk Specialized Ammunition Plant in the town of Podolsk, which is about 30 miles south of central Moscow. Since then, tens of thousands of Russians are reported to have no heating in their homes.
Affected areas include the cities of Khimki, Balashikha, Lobnya, Lyubertsy, Podolsk, Chekhov and Naro-Fominsk, a map published by a Russian Telegram channel and shared on other social media sites shows.
Other Russian media outlets reported that in Moscow, residents of Balashikha, Elektrostal, Solnechnogorsk, Dmitrov, Domodedovo, Troitsk, Taldom, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Krasnogorsk, Pushkino, Ramenskoye, Voskresensk, Losino-Petrovsky and Selyatino are also without power.
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by evandiaz | May 19, 2023 | Yacht Club Members
California Yacht Club (CYC) calyachtclub.com 4469 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, CA 90292 (310) 823-4567 Fax:(310) 822-3658
Total: 950 members – 33% power, 63% sail, 4% rowers.
Facilities: Bar open Wed. thru Sun 1000 to 2400. Dining room open Wed.- Sun for lunch and dinner (breakfast on Sat. & brunch on Sun.) Snack bar open every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day 1000 to 1630. Heated Pool and Paddle Tennis Courts available to members and their guests. 320 member slips (25’ to 120’), 100+ dry storage slips (up to 25’), two 2-ton hoists and launch ramp. Guest docks are first come, first served, but call for reservations. First night free for reciprocal club members. CYC monitors channel 68.
Junior program: Year round. Junior Sailing and Rowing Program. Open to all youths in the community (ages 8-18). Full time Junior staff.
Comments: Active power, sail and rowing fleets. Family friendly Club with a full schedule of races, cruises, and social activities.
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The 10 Best Rowing Clubs in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a city with a rich history in rowing. Rowing clubs have been around in Los Angeles since the late 1800s, and many of them are still going strong today. In this blog post, we will take a look at the top 10 rowing clubs in Los Angeles and what makes them so successful. We will also discuss the different types of rowing that these clubs offer and how you can get involved. So if you’re looking for a place to row in Los Angeles , be sure to check out one of these great clubs!
Table of Contents
1: Los Angeles Rowing Club
The Los Angeles Rowing Club was founded in 1994 and is located in Marina del Rey, California. They are a non-profit organization that is open to the public. The LARC was created with the mission to promote the sport of rowing, and they do so by providing quality rowing programs for all levels of experience. They offer both sweep rowing and sculling programs, as well as learn-to-row classes. The LARC is also home to several competitive teams that compete at the local, state, and national level.
Some of their most notable achievements include winning the US Rowing Club National Championship in 2004 and sending two athletes to the Olympic Games in 2008. In addition to their competitive teams, the LARC also has a strong community outreach program that provides free rowing lessons to underserved youth in the Los Angeles area. The LARC is truly a place for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned rower or just looking to try something new.
2: Lions Rowing Club
The Lions Rowing Club in Los Angeles, USA has a beautiful and vastly successful history. The club was established in 1887, making it one of the clubs that paved the way for the newer clubs to arrive in the 1900s. In its early years, the club was based out of a boathouse on the Los Angeles River, but today it is located on Grand Canal in Long Beach. The Lions Rowing Club has produced many national champions and Olympic champions over the years, including Olympic gold medalist John Larissa and world champion rower Sarah Trowbridge.
The club is also linked to several colleges and universities in the area, including UCLA, USC, and Pepperdine. As a result of its successes both on and off the water, the Lions Rowing Club is widely regarded as one of the premier rowing clubs in the United States.
3: Long Beach Rowing Association
The Long Beach Rowing Association Rowing Club in Los Angeles, USA has an extremely interesting history. Founded in 1872, the club started to attract rowers in vast numbers. Throughout its history, the club has been dedicated to promoting the sport of rowing and developing its members into successful athletes. Today, the club is home to a diverse group of rowers of all ages and abilities. The club offers a variety of programs for both beginners and experienced rowers, making it one of the most inclusive rowing clubs in the area.
In addition to its excellent programs, the club is also linked to several colleges and universities, making it a great place for college rowers to train and compete. The Long Beach Rowing Association Rowing Club has a proud tradition of excellence and is committed to continuing to develop world-class rowers.
4: California Yacht Club
The California Yacht Club Rowing Club in Los Angeles is a rowing club with an impressive pedigree. Founded in 1994, the club has been home to many famous and successful rowers over the years. The club is located in Marina del Rey, just a short drive from downtown Los Angeles, and it remains one of the premier rowing clubs in the country.
The club is closely linked to UCLA, which is just down the road, and many of its members are student-athletes who row for the university. In recent years, the club has produced several Olympians and national champions, cementing its place as a top rowing destination in the United States.
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5: Metropolitan Rowing Club
The Metropolitan Rowing Club in Los Angeles has an interesting and storied history. The club was originally founded in 1884, making it one of the first rowing clubs to welcome people through their doors. In its early years, the club was based out of a boathouse on the banks of the Los Angeles River. The club quickly gained a reputation for excellence, and in 1886 they won their first National Championship. In the years since, the club has produced numerous national champions and Olympic rowers.
Today, the Metropolitan Rowing Club is based out of a state-of-the-art facility in Marina del Rey. The club is open to rowers of all ages and abilities, and they offer a variety of programs for both recreational and competitive rowers. Whether you’re looking to get fit, compete at the highest level, or just enjoy a day on the water, the Metropolitan Rowing Club is the perfect place for you.
6: Whitehall Spirit
The Whitehall Spirit Club in Los Angeles was founded in 1997. The club has produced many national and international champions, including two Olympic gold medalists. The Whitehall Spirit Club is also linked to several colleges and universities, making it a great place for students to learn and compete. If you’re looking for a top-notch rowing club with a rich history and plenty of success, the Whitehall Spirit Club is the perfect choice.
The Row LA Rowing Club in Los Angeles is a historic rowing club that was founded in 1985. The club is based out of Marina del Rey and is one of the most well-known rowing clubs in Southern California. The club is also linked to several colleges, including the University of Southern California and UCLA. The Row LA Rowing Club is a respected and prestigious rowing club that has a rich history and tradition of success.
8: Rivanna Rowing Club
Rivanna Rowing Club is located in Los Angeles, USA. The club has produced several successful rowers, including Olympians and national champions. The club is also linked to a college nearby, which provides access to facilities and equipment. The club has a strong focus on developing young rowers and providing them with opportunities to compete at the highest level.
The club has a rich history and tradition of winning, and this is reflected in the success of its members. Rivanna Rowing Club is a highly respected and well-known club, and it continues to produce champions and contribute to the sport of rowing.
9: Open Water Rowing Center
The Open Water Rowing Center is located in Los Angeles, USA and is a rowing club that is open to the public. The club has produced several famous and successful rowers, such as Olympian rower Sue Enquist and national champion rower George Plimpton. The club is also linked to several colleges nearby, such as the University of Southern California and UCLA.
The club has been very successful in producing Olympic champions and national champions. In addition, the club has also been successful in developing young athletes into professional rowers. The Open Water Rowing Center is an excellent place for anyone interested in learning how to row or for anyone looking to improve their rowing skills.
10: Duluth Rowing Club
Founded in 1966, the Duluth Rowing Club is a popular club in LA. Located in Los Angeles, the club has produced several national and international champions, including two Olympic gold medalists. The Duluth Rowing Club is also affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, one of the top rowing programs in the country. As a result, the Duluth Rowing Club is considered one of the premier rowing clubs in the United States.
The Duluth club has produced numerous national champions and Olympic medalists. In addition to its competitive success, the Duluth Rowing Club is also known for its beautiful rowing facility, which overlooks downtown Los Angeles. The club is open to rowers of all levels of experience, from beginners to experienced athletes. Whether you’re looking to compete at the highest level or simply enjoy a leisurely row on a beautiful day, the Duluth Rowing Club is the perfect place for you.
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CYC Rowing Participant Information
California Yacht Club is located at: 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 .
- If driving, please park in the CYC visitor’s lot adjacent to Admiralty Way and accessed from the driveway which is between Café del Rey and the Warehouse Restaurant.
- Once parked, proceed by foot and enter the member’s parking lot by passing by the main entry gate.
- After passing the main entry gate, continue walking, bearing hard left along the chain link fence at the north end of the large parking lot until it ends at a dark green shade cloth covered rowing shed.
- We meet, at the rowing sheds which are opposite the tall bamboo plants separating the Warehouse Restaurant and CYC.
If you will be late or unable to attend, PLEASE text (and identify yourself) as soon as possible: Craig Leeds 310.948.1456 and/or Anna Wilczek 818.523.2987.
If the main entry gate is locked when you arrive, please text us.
Participants should bring: athletic shoes (running shoes), socks, shorts, shirts, sunscreen, water, a change of clothes,
towel and personal items (hats, sunglasses, orthotics, inhalers, etc).
To keep all the gear organized, a small duffel bag or back pack is recommended.
Clothes should fit reasonably tightly so while rowing, hands won’t get caught in shirts and shorts won’t get caught in the sliding seats.
Dressing in layers and using wicking type fabrics is recommended.
Here are some links that will be helpful (you may need to copy and paste into a browser):
- This is a video from Concept2 regarding technique on the rowing machine which is where we begin. Please watch the video before the first session.
- World Rowing
- This is a great pictorial representation of the rowing stroke as taught at CYC:
- This is a great video showing Australian world champion scullers and sweep rowers in a beautiful setting.
- Here’s a link to the US Women winning the quad at the 2015 World Championship:
Please don’t hesitate to ask for more information.
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2021 J/70 WORLDS : CHAMPION
Peter duncan and relative obscurity return to the podium as j/70 world champion at cal yacht club.
2021 J/70 WORLDS : CORINTHIAN CHAMPIONS
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PETER DUNCAN AND RELATIVE OBSCURITY WIN THE 2021 J/70 WORLDS
Peter Duncan and Relative Obscurity Return to the Podium as J/70 World Champion at California Yacht Club
Peter Duncan’s Relative Obscurity has prevailed over 60 other teams and challenging wind conditions to capture the 2021 J/70 World Championship title at California Yacht Club, today. In a five-day series that tested the skill and patience of top-notch competitors from 11 nations, Duncan – sailing with Willem van Waay, Morgan Trubovich and Victor Diaz de Leon – secured a top five position in the beginning of the regatta and never let go.
“I’m elated!” said Duncan as he returned to the dock, bustling with activity. “That was a tough day out there. We didn’t start very well but had a bit of a break with a header on the first run of the second race that let us get close to everybody and sail through some folks we need to sail through,” he explained. “We have a lot of fun onboard – joke and laugh and keep it light – and that worked in our favor when we had to grind through. Everybody knows what their job is, and these guys do them exceptionally well.”
WELCOME TO THE J/70 WORLDS 2021
Cal Yacht Club is proud to host the 2021 racing of the J/70 Worlds.
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Peter Duncan’s Relative Obscurity has prevailed over 60 other teams and challenging wind conditions to capture the 2021 J/70 World Championship title at California Yacht Club, today.
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Threatening Minors sailed by Jordan Janov, Grant Janov, Ryan Janov, Reddin Kherli and Willie Mcbride, took honors.
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The J/70 is 22.75 feet with an 11 foot long cockpit and deck-stepped carbon mast for easy rigging and stepping.
The crew shall consist of 3 or more persons. The number of crew shall not be changed during an event.
The J/70 Class has been created as a strict one-design Class where the true test when racing is between crews and not boats and equipment.
Well, chances are it will not be like Day 1 of the Pre-Worlds. Maybe more like Day 2. But then again, this is MdR—anything can happen.
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The Santa Monica Bay is dominated by an onshore breeze that typically doesn't kick in until around noon. Watch out for the oscillations!
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CYC has a long history of excellence in race management. We host everything from Championship-level regattas to more casual weekend random leg races.
SAY WHAT? : THE J/70 WORLDS 2021
"Cal Yacht Club did an awesome job."
Peter Duncan | Relative Obscurity
“It was very cool that there were four boats who could have won this thing in the last race...”
CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB
Founded originally in 1922 by yachtsmen including Charles Hathaway and Frank Garbutt, the California Yacht Club's first clubhouse was built in Wilmington, CA in Los Angeles' inner harbor (berths nos. 192 & 193), just opposite Terminal Island. Close by were the yards of renowned yacht builders Wilmington Boat Works and Fellows & Stewart (second location). In the club's inaugural year, member yachtsmen formed the first Star class fleet on the Pacific coast. Involved in all aspect of the sport, the club has encouraged a variety of pleasure boating, first in Los Angeles Harbor, and now in Santa Monica Bay.
Over the years CYC has been the club for numerous prominent yachtsmen including Merritt Adamson, Pierpont Davis, Roy E. Disney, J. Paul Getty, Samuel K. Rindge, William Stewart, James Kilroy and navigator extraodinaire, Ben Mitchell. Movie mogul Cecil B. DeMille once served as a trustee of the club and donated a gold cup for powerboat racing. Comedy film producers Al Christie and Hal Roach were both deeply involved in club activities in the twenties and thirties.
Power boating has always been a part of the club's mission along with sailing and rowing. The first CYC powerboat regatta was run in 1922 and the winner was none less than the famous Gar Wood in his Harmsworth Trophy winner Miss America. CYC's Catalina Challenge race for powerboats has been run annually since 1922.
A fire on Thanksgiving Day, 1930 severely damaged the original clubhouse although the heroic efforts of some members saved all of the trophies.
In 1932, several CYC members figured prominently in the sailing events at the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Owen Churchill, inventor of the SwimFin, won the gold medal in the Eight-Metre Class with Angelita.
Unfortunately, the club was forced to relinquish its key location in the East Basin to the Coast Guard for the war effort in 1941. A dormant period followed.
With the development of the long-awaited Marina Del Rey in the early 1960s, the club reformed in '63 and elected Fritz Overton, Commodore in 1923, as head of the "new" club. In 1966, they opened the modern clubhouse and marina facility that is their home today. The radial design of the building allows sweeping panoramic views of the marina.
The California Yacht Club is owned by the Hathaway family, owners of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The annual "Great Catalina to Marina del Rey Rowing and Paddling Event" pays tribute to Charles Hathaway's row in 1976 from Catalina Island to the club on his 50th birthday.
The unique combination of private ownership and annually elected flag officers has worked well to establish California Yacht Club as one of the outstanding clubs in the nation.
‘Nothing left’: After California Yacht Club fire, residents mourn loss of a beloved spot
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In an instant, an overnight seaside blaze engulfed decades’ worth of boating trophies, historical artifacts and cherished memorabilia at the California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey on Monday.
Fire crews attempted to control the blaze as heavy smoke and flames consumed the two-story building. By the time they had subdued the fire two hours later, only the skeletal remnants of the clubhouse were left standing.
John Myers, senior vice president of the club, said the blaze had been reported by an employee working late in the clubhouse Monday night. The fire spared the remainder of the facilities on the ground, including the docks and the yachts moored there. But the clubhouse, and particularly its second floor, was all but wiped out.
“We are working closely with the Los Angeles County Fire Department in their investigation of the cause of the incident and will share those findings when they become available to us,” Myers said.
Members are left mourning, comparing the loss to the death of a loved one.
Jennifer Dakoske Koslu awoke in Rancho Mirage at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, before the sun had risen, to find her phone inundated with text messages from club members.
The first message she read simply stated, “The CYC is gone.”
“As soon as I opened my phone, it went to a link on the Citizen app and saw a video of the club burning. I was shocked,” Dakoske Koslu said.
For the last 24 years, Dakoske Koslu and her family have been dedicated members of the CYC, whose clubhouse is a few miles away from their home in Playa del Rey. She said it is where her children have grown up, familiarizing themselves with every inch.
“I remember taking my son there on the Fourth of July when he was just 3 weeks old. It was the first place we went with him as a newborn,” Dakoske Koslu said.
She and her husband biked to the club in the aftermath of the fire, greeted by the charred remains of the building on Wednesday afternoon.
“The destruction is unbelievable. It’s clear that the fire was burning intensely on the second floor,” Dakoske Koslu said. “There’s nothing left.”
The second floor once housed a collection of the club’s prestigious racing trophies, kept on display for members and visitors. The fire melted all but a single salvageable California Cup. Most notably, the priceless King of Spain Trophy, acquired in 1929 from King Alfonso XIII, was lost.
Additionally, the club lost cherished photographs of every past commodore, a significant position within a yacht club. Members said they didn’t know if anyone had digitized the images of the commodores or of the club’s founders.
“We would tell yachting stories at the bar around lots of memorabilia, and the yachting artifacts behind the bar are all gone now,” Tom Materna said. “The yacht club provided us a facility for the off-the-water celebrations after hard-fought competition on the water.”
The CYC dates to the early 1920s, started by boat owners from the Los Angeles Athletic Club and other yacht clubs. The Board of Harbor Commissioners approved the first clubhouse in 1922, designed by famed architect Edwin Bergstrom, co-designer of the Pentagon.
In 1965, the yacht club submitted a proposal for an all-encompassing $1-million, two-story, 10,000-square-foot clubhouse on four acres off Admiralty Way. Members envisioned a state-of-the-art facility with 170 boat slips, a guest dock, a small boat hoist and a dry land storage facility for boats. The clubhouse that resulted was dedicated on June 10, 1967.
Then-Commodore William A. DeGroot Jr. told The Times that the triangular parcel of land on which the clubhouse still sits is a “perfectly logical place for a club facility, and a commanding view down the main channel of the marina.”
Though the building has historical significance to its members, it does not have a historic designation, according to Linda Dishman, president of the Los Angeles Conservancy.
“We are deeply saddened by this tragedy and so grateful for the outpouring of support from the community and our members,” Myers said. “CYC has been a beacon for the nautical community for the past 101 years.”
Materna, 68, first found out about the fire through Facebook as friends posted videos and photos of the damage Tuesday morning. Then he began receiving calls and text messages from friends.
“Everybody woke up in the morning and realized we’d lost a significant part of the sailing community,” Materna said.
His connection to the club dates back nearly 52 years, to when he was just 16 years old. After spending 30 years sailing professionally with Hobie Cats, mainly racing catamarans — a watercraft with two parallel hulls of equal size — he recently served as a crew member on other club members’ racing yachts.
The CYC is pivotal in the boat racing community, organizing and hosting events such as the Optimist National Championship and Junior Olympic trials, Materna said. He fondly remembers the hundreds of people from across the globe converging on the marina for similar events.
The main topic among members now is what’s next for the club. Dakoske Koslu noted that the club’s ownership changed over the last few years, and many are unsure and concerned about the club’s continuation after the fire.
The club relocated to the marina in 1967, leasing the land it sits on from the county.
“I don’t think the county has really valued the contributions of the California Yacht Club as an important part of the Marina. They value Trader Joe’s because it’s more money for them,” Dakoske Koslu said.
Dakoske Koslu said she’s seen numerous small marine-oriented businesses displaced from the marina, making way for more commercialized developments such as Trader Joe’s and Recreational Equipment Inc.
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Rowing club los angeles: everything you need to know.
If you’re interested in rowing and live in Los Angeles, you’re in luck. Los Angeles has a long history of rowing, and there are many rowing clubs to choose from. Rowing is an excellent way to stay in shape, meet new people, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at rowing clubs in Los Angeles, their history, benefits, and how to join them.
History of Rowing Club in Los Angeles
Rowing has been a popular sport in Los Angeles for over a century, with the first rowing club, the Los Angeles Rowing Club, established in 1908. The club was founded by a group of rowing enthusiasts who wanted to promote the sport in Southern California. The first boathouse was located in the Venice Canals, and the club quickly gained popularity.
Over the years, many other rowing clubs have been established in Los Angeles, including the California Yacht Club, the Long Beach Rowing Association, and the Marina Aquatic Center. These clubs have played a significant role in promoting rowing in Los Angeles, and their members have achieved many successes in local and national competitions. Despite many challenges, including funding, maintenance, and environmental issues, rowing clubs in Los Angeles continue to thrive and attract new members.
Rowing is a low-impact, full-body workout that is suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels. Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles offers many benefits, including improving your physical and mental health, socializing with like-minded people, and competing in rowing events.
Health Benefits
Rowing is an excellent way to improve your cardiovascular health, build muscle strength, and burn calories. According to a study by Harvard Health Publishing, rowing burns more calories than running or cycling, making it an effective way to lose weight and get in shape. Rowing also helps to reduce stress, improve sleep quality, and boost your mood.
Social Benefits
Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles provides an opportunity to meet new people, make friends, and socialize. Rowing clubs often organize social events such as barbecues, parties, and team-building exercises, allowing you to connect with other members outside of the boat. Rowing also promotes teamwork, communication, and leadership skills, which can be applied to other areas of your life.
Next, we will discuss how to join a rowing club in LA and popular rowing clubs in the area.
The Benefits of Joining a Rowing Club in Los Angeles
Rowing is an excellent way to stay active and healthy, but joining a rowing club in Los Angeles offers many additional benefits beyond physical fitness.
Rowing is a low-impact, full-body workout that improves cardiovascular health, builds muscle strength, and burns calories. Regular rowing can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Additionally, rowing is an excellent way to improve flexibility and balance, which is essential for maintaining mobility as you age.
Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles provides an opportunity to meet new people, make friends, and develop a sense of community. Rowing clubs often organize social events such as barbecues, parties, and team-building exercises, allowing you to connect with other members outside of the boat. Rowing also promotes teamwork, communication, and leadership skills, which can be applied to other areas of your life.
Competitive Benefits
For those who enjoy competition, joining a rowing club in Los Angeles provides opportunities to participate in local and national rowing events. Rowing clubs often have teams that compete in regattas, races, and other events, giving members a chance to test their skills against other rowers. Participating in rowing competitions can be a fun and rewarding experience, and it can help you set and achieve personal goals.
How to Join a Rowing Club in Los Angeles
Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles is relatively easy, but there are some requirements you need to meet before you can become a member. Here’s what you need to know:
Requirements for Joining
Most rowing clubs in Los Angeles require that you be at least 18 years old and have a basic level of fitness. Some clubs may also require that you have previous rowing experience or complete a rowing class before you can join. Additionally, you may need to pass a swim test to ensure that you can safely navigate the water.
Application Process
To join a rowing club in Los Angeles, you will need to fill out an application form and pay a membership fee. The application form will typically ask for your contact information, rowing experience (if any), and emergency contact information. Once your application is approved, you will be given access to the club’s facilities and equipment. Some clubs may also require that you attend an orientation session to learn about the club’s rules and safety procedures.
Popular Rowing Clubs in LA
There are many rowing clubs to choose from in Los Angeles, each with its unique features, facilities, and programs. Here are some of the most popular rowing clubs in the area:
1. Los Angeles Rowing Club
The Los Angeles Rowing Club is the oldest rowing club in the city, founded in 1908. The club is located in a historic boathouse in the Marina del Rey harbor and offers programs for rowers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. The club has a competitive racing team, a recreational rowing program, and hosts many social events throughout the year.
2. California Yacht Club
The California Yacht Club is located in Marina del Rey and has a dedicated rowing program with a focus on competitive racing. The club has a state-of-the-art boathouse and equipment and offers programs for juniors and adults.
3. Long Beach Rowing Association
The Long Beach Rowing Association is located in Long Beach and offers programs for all levels, including recreational, competitive, and adaptive rowing. The club has a large boathouse and a fleet of boats, including singles, doubles, quads, and eights.
4. Marina Aquatic Center
The Marina Aquatic Center is located in Marina del Rey and is affiliated with the University of Southern California. The center offers rowing programs for USC students and the general public, including recreational and competitive rowing. The center has a large boathouse, a fleet of boats, and a team of experienced coaches.
In conclusion, joining a rowing club in Los Angeles is an excellent way to stay in shape, make new friends, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Rowing offers many health benefits, including improving cardiovascular health, building muscle strength, and reducing stress. By joining a rowing club, you can also develop teamwork, communication, and leadership skills, which can be applied to other areas of your life.
If you’re interested in joining a rowing club in Los Angeles, there are many options to choose from, each with its unique features and programs. We encourage you to check out the clubs we’ve listed and find one that suits your needs and interests. Remember, rowing is a lifelong sport that can be enjoyed at any age and fitness level, so why not give it a try and see what it can do for you? Join a rowing club in Los Angeles today and experience the benefits of this fantastic sport!
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So far, one injured child is known.
This was reported by the local Telegram channel of the Cheka-OGPU.
"Small children were clutching their heads screaming and falling to the ground. Not without injuries. The child received serious damage from a rebounded cartridge case," the report said.
One of the witnesses to the incident posted a video. It was her child who was shot by the Russian Guards. In the video, a child can be heard crying and screaming violently.
After the woman realized that her child had been wounded, she called her husband and doctor.
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California Yacht Club was established in 1922 and boated its' first competitive rowing team back in the 1930's. In 1977, after a long hiatus, Stan Mullin, Ken Jacobs and Charles Hathaway reactivated rowing at the Club. CYC rowers now number about 60, and represent all abilities, ages and motivations.
Adult Rowing - California Yacht Club CYC is a great place for adults of all ages and skills to row out of Marina Del Rey. We have more than 60 active adult rowers with a wide range of interests and motivations varying from recreational, fitness, social, open water, and racing.
CYC Rowing - California Yacht Club - Rowing About us CYC Junior Rowing CYC offers a range of rowing programs suitable for girls and boys ages 12 - 18. CYC membership is not required to participate. Our junior rowing programs include: a highly successful competitive rowing team, a recreational program and private lessons.
Everyone at the California Yacht Club is devastated by the fire that took place at the structure of our historic club on Monday, December 11, 2023. We want to extend our sincere thanks to the Los Angeles County Fire Department for their rapid response and intensive efforts to extinguish the fire. We are committed to working with the fire ...
Junior Sailing and Rowing Program. Open to all youths in the community (ages 8-18). Full time Junior staff. Comments: Active power, sail and rowing fleets. Family friendly Club with a full schedule of races, cruises, and social activities.
California Yacht Club's Junior Rowing Program runs seasonally from September through June, and extends into Summer with several two week "Learn to Row" camps. The core instruction of the program is sculling. Singles, doubles and quads are the on the water tools for quality learning, and our inventory of ergometers are used for land training.
California Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California. 4,778 likes · 133 talking about this · 24,313 were here. The California Yacht Club mission is to...
California Yacht Club was established in 1922 and boated its first competitive rowing team back in the 1930's. In 1977, after a long hiatus, Stan Mullin, Ken Jacobs and Charles Hathaway reactivated rowing at the Club and it has grown since then.
The California Yacht Club has a wonderful community of members who enjoy a packed social calendar of over 400 events throughout the year that features water activities, wine tastings, movies...
California Yacht Club is located at: 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292. ... California Yacht Club-Junior Rowing. Craig Leeds [email protected] 310.948.1456. and. Anna Wilczek [email protected] 818.523.2987. CYC offers a variety of summer programs for junior age (13 - 18) boys and girls. CYC membership is not required to enroll.
J/70 Worlds 2021 : Peter Duncan's Relative Obscurity has prevailed over 60 other teams and challenging wind conditions to capture the 2021 J/70 World Championship title at California Yacht Club, today. In a five-day series that tested the skill and patience of top-notch competitors from 11 nations, Duncan - sailing with Willem van Waay, Morgan Trubovich and Victor Diaz de Leon - secured ...
Congratulations to the California Yacht Club Rowing Team on an impressive showing at the Long Beach Christmas regatta! 27 medals is an incredible achievement, and we are so proud of all of your hard...
The California Yacht Club is owned by the Hathaway family, owners of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The annual "Great Catalina to Marina del Rey Rowing and Paddling Event" pays tribute to Charles Hathaway's row in 1976 from Catalina Island to the club on his 50th birthday.
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When the California Yacht Club burned in Marina del Rey, prestigious awards, a priceless trophy and cherished photos were lost. Members mourn the club's loss.
The Los Angeles Rowing Club is the oldest rowing club in the city, founded in 1908. The club is located in a historic boathouse in the Marina del Rey harbor and offers programs for rowers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. The club has a competitive racing team, a recreational rowing program, and hosts many social events throughout the ...
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Category: 2022 Tournament
2022 snooker tournament – the draw.
The draw for the 2022 snooker tournament took place on 3rd September at the Clubhouse with Lawrence leading the proceedings.
This year there are 3 groups as follows:
Keith Wheeler, David Thomas, Eiddon Davies, Peter Harrison and Alyson Nicholson
John Morse, Greg Morgan, Simon Jenkins, Alan Bevan Paul Nicholson
Lawrence Griffiths, Bob Wigley, Jeremy Clayton, Dexter Ford and Roy Griffiths
If you wish to enter, please contact Lawrence asap
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Home. Established in 1875, the BCYC was the first yacht club to be established in the Bristol Channel. Over the years it has hosted and witnessed many prestigious regattas and, in more recent times, collaborated with the Mumbles Yacht Club to host World, European and National regattas.
A major player in the 1926 and 1929 Swansea Bay and Bristol Channel Yacht Club regattas was Major J.P. Rose Richardson, of the Swansea shipping family. He became Commodore of the B.C.Y.C. (1930-1932). He was also a founder member and later Commodore of the Royal Ocean Racing Club. He finished 5 th in the 1921 Fastnet Race, with his yacht Lexia.
The Bristol channel Yacht Club is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. The Bristol channel Yacht Club needs to process certain personal data in order to manage your membership, keep you informed of club activities and to notify you of meetings and events. We do not share your personal data with any third party.
Bristol Channel Yachting Association. 715 likes · 24 talking about this. To encourage sailing and motor boating activities in the Bristol Channel and promote interclub relat Bristol Channel Yachting Association
Welcome to the Bristol Channel Yachting Association website. This is the homepage of our exciting website and your first stop for sailing and boating news about the Bristol Channel. You will find all the latest news plus links to clubs, marinas and harbours, as well as really useful navigation and weather links and why not visit our shop!
About. The Bristol Channel Yachting Association (BCYA) is comprised of member clubs and affiliates that have a connection with sailing on the Bristol Channel. Membership is at top level, meaning organisation membership covers all club members and berth holders who are part of that organisation. The BCYA is the second largest yachting ...
It was the first yacht club in the Bristol Channel, and had a membership of 127 in 1875, and from 1904 onwards membership has been between 200 and 250. The club was established as and remains a private members residential club. Members sailed, played cards, billiards, and later snooker and squash. The club kept 2 boats and paid a boatman to ...
A Bristol Institution. Founded in 1877 by a group of Brown University students "for the purpose of mutual interests and the practicing of rowing on our harbor, the principal object of the club being however to have a good time," Bristol Yacht Club has been having a good time ever since! We've updated this mission since then to "encourage and ...
We look forward to welcoming you to Bristol Yacht Club - a proud recipient of the 2022 Elite Fleet Boater's Choice Award! Link to Dockwa to make your mooring reservation. When you arrive at Bristol Yacht Club hail (channel 68) our launch staff for a mooring assignment. Thank you for letting us know when you depart your mooring at the end of ...
The Club is a place of relaxation and a port of destination for many visiting yacht clubs throughout the summer. The Town of Bristol's Fourth of July celebration, featuring the largest and oldest Fourth of July parade in the country along with a breathtaking "over the harbor" fireworks display, is an especially fun and busy time at the Club.
Built in 1904 for £4000 by Glendinning Moxham as the club house of the Bristol Channel Yacht Club, founded in 1875. Exterior. A two-and-a-half-storey club house using a variety of materials and influenced by Norman Shaw's Old English style. The lower storey is pebble dashed and has brick dressings to the openings; the upper storey is tile hung ...
Bristol Channel Yacht Club (United Kingdom) Location: Mumbles, Swansea, South Wales. Image: Lloyd's Yacht Register, 1889. Burgee: Pennant. Red field. Blue St. George's Cross surmounted in centre by Prince of Wales feathers proper. "The meeting was held at the Castle Hotel in Wind Street, Swansea on 24th February 1875 to promote a new yacht club ...
Club races are held all year round. These range from top of the tide races off Portishead to day races around the buoys and islands of the Bristol Channel. Some boats also participate in open races such as the Shanghai Cup together with other races hosted by BCYA (Bristol Channel Yachting Association) clubs. In addition, some boats spend the ...
Posted on 30 Dec 2023 Bristol Channel IRC Championships leg 1 Portishead hosts first leg of Shanghai Cup A key fixture in Portishead Cruising Club (PCC)'s calendar is the Shanghai Cup. Comprising of two weekends of racing - one in the waters off Portishead and the other off Cardiff, the event brings together crews from all over the Bristol Channel.
Bristol Marine VHF Channel 68 website - www.bristolmarine.com phone - 401-253-2200 address - 99 Poppasquash Road, Bristol, RI 02809. Bristol Yacht Club The Bristol Yacht Club (BYC) is pleased to offer its facilities and moorings to visiting yachts on a space available basis. You do not need to be a member of another yacht club stay as a guest.
The Bristol channel Yacht Club is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. The Bristol channel Yacht Club needs to process certain personal data in order to manage your membership, keep you informed of club activities and to notify you of meetings and events. We do not share your personal data with any third party.
Monitoring channel 68. Free use of Club launches, during normal operating hours, to Club property and downtown Bristol. Bathrooms and showers, open 24/7. Use of Clubhouse, including lounges, porches and bar. Beach bar with dockside seating. Temporary dock tie up for taking on water, ice and supplies (hail channel 68 for tie up assistance)
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Imagined by Flynt for the serious owner and strengthened by Dutch superyacht design studio Vripack's robust naval architecture, Flynt 956 means business. A deep-V planing hull tears across water making the boat efficient, rapid and easy to manoeuvre. It delivers top speed performance from the comfort of adjustable Recaro sport seats.... The Flynt 956 Nova is a 9.56 meters caddy boat with 1 ...
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California Yacht Club was established in 1922 and boated its' first competitive rowing team back in the 1930's. In 1977, after a long hiatus, Stan Mullin, Ken Jacobs and Charles Hathaway reactivated rowing at the Club. CYC rowers now number about 60, and represent all abilities, ages and motivations.... Adult Rowing - California Yacht Club CYC is a great place for adults of all ages and skills ...
The Bristol channel Yacht Club is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. The Bristol channel Yacht Club needs to process certain personal data in order to manage your membership, keep you informed of club activities and to notify you of meetings and events. We do not share your personal data with any third party.