Inverness Yacht Club Explained

Clubname:Inverness Yacht Club
Burgee:Burgee of Inverness YC.svg
Short Name:IYC
Founded:1912
Status:active
Website:http://www.invernessyachtclub.org

The Inverness Yacht Club or IYC is a small pleasure boating club located in Inverness, California, on the western shore of Tomales Bay, in Marin County, California.

The IYC was first formed in 1912, and the current boathouse was completed in 1914.[1] [2] The club was not financially stable and the club was foreclosed on in 1940. In World War II, it was used as a schoolhouse.

The club was reformed in 1949 and has been in continuous operation since then.

IYC activities include:

Club facilities include:

Tomales Bay is notable for its many shoals and its sometimes wildly variable winds, coming down out of the various valleys to the west of the bay on the Point Reyes Peninsula. Many sailors not used to such variable conditions have been surprised by them. It forms an excellent training ground for sailors, who have to learn to read the wind and waves to judge conditions around them.

Notable members

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References

38.1031°N -122.8574°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: DeRooy, Carola . Point Reyes Peninsula: Olema, Point Reyes Station, and Inverness . Dewey Livingston . 2008 . Arcadia Publishing . 0-7385-5848-6 . 98,104 .
  2. http://www.invernessyachtclub.org/history IYC History