Lake Geneva Yacht Club Explained

Clubname:Lake Geneva Yacht Club
Burgee:Lake_Geneva_Yacht_Club_(burgee).png
Short Name:LGYC
Founded:1874
Location:Fontana-on-Geneva Lake, Wisconsin,
Status:active

Lake Geneva Yacht Club, ("LGYC") is a yacht club in Fontana-on-Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, United States.

History

Founded in 1874,[1] it is one of the oldest Inland Lake Yachting Association clubs.

The General Philip H. Sheridan Race Regatta Trophy began in 1874 at Geneva Lake Yacht Club. The club later merged with the West End Yacht Club to form the Lake Geneva Yacht Club Fontana-On-Geneva Lake, Wisconsin. The General Philip H. Sheridan Race Regatta was originally raced in Sandbagger sloops and is currently raced in A-Scows.

LGYC was a charter member of the Inland Lake Yachting Association founded in 1897.[2]

The club members of the Inland Lake Yachting Association A-Scow fleet have been competing for the P.A. Valentine Trophy annually since 1911.

Racing

This club is the site of numerous international and National Sailing competitions’,[3] as well as the home Yacht Club of an Olympic Medalist and multiple World Champions in sailboat racing.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=x9VLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA319 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts
  2. Web site: History of LGYC. Lake Geneva Yacht Club. July 5, 2009.
  3. http://www.ussailing.org/ US SAILING - National Governing Body of Sailing in the U.S
  4. http://www.melges.com/ Melges Performance Sailboats • Zenda, Wisconsin