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Nanaimo YC Reciprocals 2021 (Clubs Not Nanaimo YC Reciprocals 2021 Deep Cove Yacht Club Richland Yacht Club (Clubs not participating in Yacht Des Moines Yacht Club Richmond Yacht Club Destination Website) Duwamish Yacht Club Roche Harbor Yacht Club 19 Wing Comox Yacht Club Eagle Harbor Yacht Club Rose City Yacht Club Dalles Yacht Club Eagle Harbour Yacht Club Royal City Yacht Club Del Ray Yacht Club EdmonDs Yacht Club Royal Vancouver Yacht Club - Eugene Yacht Club EmeralD Rose Yacht Club Jericho Hawaii Yacht Club Everett Yacht Club Royal Victoria Yacht Club Hemingway Int YC of Cuba False Creek Yacht Club Salt Spring IslanD Sailing Club OaklanD Yacht Club FiDalgo Yacht Club San Francisco Yacht Club Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club Fircrest Yacht Club San Juan IslanD Yacht Club Sacramento Yacht Club FlounDer Bay Yacht Club Sauvie IslanD Yacht Club San Francisco Yacht Club Fox IslanD Yacht Club Schooner Cove Yacht Club Seal Beach Yacht Club Gig Harbor Yacht Club Seabacs Yacht Club (Boeing Co.) Sequoia Yacht Club Harrison Yacht Club Seattle Singles Yacht Club Sierra Point Yacht Club Hat IslanD Yacht & Golf Club Seattle Yacht Club Spokane Yacht Club HayDen IslanD Yacht Club Semiahmoo Yacht Club Vallejo Yacht Club HiDDen Harbor Yacht Club Sequim Bay Yacht Club Waverly Yacht Club International Yacht Club Shelter Bay Yacht Club (Clubs participating Yacht Kelowna Yacht Club Shelton Yacht Club Destinations Website) Kingston Cove Yacht Club Shilshole Bay Yacht Club 4 Points Yacht Club La Conner Yacht Club SiDney North Saanich Yacht Club Anacortes Yacht Club LaDner Yacht Club Silva Bay Yacht Club Astoria Yacht Club LaDysmith Yacht Club Sinclair Inlet Yacht Club Balboa Yacht Club Longview Yacht Club Sloop Tavern Yacht Club Bellevue Yacht Club Lopez IslanD Yacht Club South SounD Sailing Society Bellingham Yacht Club Maple Bay Yacht Club Squalicum Yacht Club Birch Bay Village Yacht Club MeyDenbauer Bay Yacht Club Squamish Yacht Club Bremerton Yacht Club Milltown Sailing Association Swinomish Yacht Club Brownsville Yacht Club Mukilteo Yacht Club Tacoma Yacht Club Burrard Yacht Club Nanaimo Yacht Club Three Tree Point Yacht Club Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club Navy Yacht Club - Everett Tomahawk Bay Yacht Club Campbell River Yacht Club Oak Harbor Yacht Club Totem Yacht Club Canadian Forces Sailing Assoc. OaklanD Yacht Club Tyee Yacht Club - PortlanD Capital City Yacht Club Olympia Yacht Club Tyee Yacht Club - Seattle Cathlamet Yacht Club Orcas IslanD Yacht Club Vallarta Yacht Club Centennial Sailing Club Oro Bay Yacht Club Vancouver Rowing Club Clover Island Yacht Club Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club Viking Yacht Club Columbia River Yacht Club Pleasant Harbor Yacht Club Walla Walla Yacht Club Comox Valley Yacht Club Point Roberts Yacht Club Washington Yacht Club Corinthian Yacht Club of Port Angeles Yacht Club West Seattle Yacht Club Bellingham Port LuDlow Yacht Club West SounD Corinthian Yacht Club Corinthian Yacht Club of Edmonds Port Madison Yacht Club West Vancouver Yacht Club Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle Port OrcharD Yacht Club Willamette Sailing Club Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma Port TownsenD Yacht Club William H SewarD Yacht Club Crescent Beach Yacht Club PortlanD Yacht Club Yakima Valley Boat Club Dagmars Yacht Club Poulsbo Yacht Club Day IslanD Yacht Club Puget SounD Yacht Club Deas IslanD Yacht Club Quartermaster Yacht Club Deep Bay Yacht Club Queen City Yacht Club Rainier Yacht Club Region: International Yacht Club Northern Inland P.O. Box 75339 RPO White Rock Waters Surrey, BC V4A 0B1 Canada BC Canada Club Information Moorage Moorage is with: Marina Commodore GPS: 48° 59.50' N 122° 45.90' W Norm Root Location: Drayton Harbor - Semiahmoo Bay - Blaine [email protected] Marina is the first entrance to port and is marked by a red 604 897 1167 triangle. Dockage: 190' total - for 3 boats Club Contact Restricted Dates: Phone: Port Captain Mike Skulsky 604.240.7978 Boater's Contact: Roland Email: [email protected] Contact Phone: 360-647-6176 WEB page: https://www.iycbc.ca Time Limit: 2 separate / month Local Area Rafting: Not Allowed Laundry: Yes Terms: If entering from Canada, clear customs at Pt Roberts. Vessels entering Canada customs clearance is Restaurants: Restaurants, bars, groceries, & hardware in avail at the White Rock pier in Semiahmoo Bay. Blaine, WA. Facility Comments: Transportation: Power: 30A Local Marine Services WiFi: Name: Blaine Marine Services/Walsh Marine Services Water on dock: Yes Phone: Restrooms Yes Pump-Out: Yes Showers: Yes Fuel: Yes Alternative Mooring Options: Anchorage,Marina Haul-Out: Yes Alternative Mooring Notes: anchorage in Bay between break water and Semiahmoo Resort. Exposed to SE and VHF Channel: 68 SW winds. Chandlery: Yes Other Information: Vessel repair facilities at marina. Chandlery, mechanical + electrical repairs in Blaine, WA. 4 Points Yacht Club Region: Vancouver Area Box 35543 — Bridgeport PO BC Canada Richmond, BC V6X 4G6 Canada Club Information Moorage Moorage is with: Marina Commodore GPS: 51° 8.645N 124° 46.230W Syd Kellend Middle Arm of the Fraser River [email protected] Location: 604-440-6901 Dockage: 45 Foot LOA Restricted Dates: phone one day ahead Club Contact Boater's Contact: Barbara Fulton Phone: Contact Phone: 604-831-3136 Email: [email protected] Time Limit: Reiprocal is 2 nights per month WEB page: https://4pointsyachtclub.ca Rafting: Not Allowed Local Area Terms: Laundry: Facility Comments: Restaurants: Boathouse Restaurant adjacent Short Power: 30A walking distance to shops and dining 8 minute walk to WiFi: Yes Skytrain with access to Vancouver Airport and downtown Water on dock: Yes Vancouver Restrooms Yes Transportation: taxis,buses, Skytrain. Showers: Yes Local Marine Services Alternative Mooring Options: Marina Name: Alternative Mooring Notes: Phone: Pump-Out: Fuel: Yes Haul-Out: Yes VHF Channel: 66A Chandlery: Yes Other Information: Burrard Yacht Club Region: Vancouver Area 10 Gostick Place BC Canada North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G3 Canada Club Information Moorage Moorage is with: Yacht Club Commodore GPS: 49° 18.648' N 123° 05.457' W Cliff Taylor Location: North Vancouver - West of Mosquito Creek Marina. [email protected] Reciprocal privilegesdo not extend to BYC outstations. Club Contact Dockage: Assigned to vacant slips. Phone: 604-988-0817 Restricted Dates: Email: [email protected] Boater's Contact: James Nelson WEB page: https://www.burrardyachtclub.com Contact Phone: 604-988-0817 ext. #2 Time Limit: 24 hours free ($1/ft after) 7 night maximum per Club House year (unless approval of staff captain). Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 - 4:00 Rafting: Not Allowed Comments: Terms: Report to Clubhouse/workshop after tied up. Must show proof of $2,000,000 Liability Insurance when visiting Local Area BYC Docks. Laundry: Yes Facility Comments: Key for gate/facilities. Phone (local calls Restaurants: Within walking distance - restaurants & free), Ice, Garbage & trading library. shopping malls. Power: 30A Transportation: Local buses & Seabus to Vancouver. WiFi: Yes Yes Local Marine Services Water on dock: Restrooms Yes Name: Showers: Yes Phone: Alternative Mooring Options: Marina Pump-Out: No Alternative Mooring Notes: usually have plenty of slips Fuel: Yes available Haul-Out: Yes VHF Channel: none monitored Chandlery: Yes Other Information: Fuel barge 1 km south of club. Crescent Beach Yacht Club Region: Vancouver Area 12555 Crescent Road BC Canada South Surrey, BC V4A 2V4 Canada Club Information Moorage Moorage is with: Marina Commodore GPS: 49° 03.417' N 122° 52.051' W Ralf Schwiede Location: Bridge 69 need to open for passage - Contact bridge operator on VHF 66 or give 3 blasts on horn. Can also phone 604- [email protected] 538-3233 604-538-9559 Dockage: Members' vacant slips. Club Contact Restricted Dates: Boater's Contact: Phone: 604-538-9559 Contact Phone: 604-538-9666 Email: [email protected] Time Limit: 2 nights free WEB page: https://www.cbyc.info Rafting: Not Allowed Club House Terms: Reciprocal yacht club members are welcome to spend two free nights per month at Crescent Beach Marina. ​ Slip Hours: Clubhouse is above marina store assignments are on a first come first serve basis to a maximum of 2 Comments: Open Thurs. - Sun. (aft. - evening). Check boats per night. No rafting is permitted. ​ A deposit will be required website for clubhouse hours. for a marina dock key. Additional days of moorage can be made with the Marina office. ​ There is a 45' overall maximum and water and Local Area electricity is provided on the dock. There is no charge for power. Canada Customs clearing is available at the gas dock. ​ Call Laundry: Yes ahead as space is limited. Crescent Beach Marina can be reached at (604) 538-9666 or on VHF 66A. Restaurants: Restaurant & Store within 15 min. walk Facility Comments: Contact clubhouse for Wi Fi password. Transportation: BC Transit (bus) and taxi services are Power: 15A,30A available. WiFi: Yes Local Marine Services Water on dock: Yes Restrooms Yes Name: Showers: Yes Phone: Alternative Mooring Options: Anchorage Pump-Out: Yes Alternative Mooring Notes: Anchorage in the river is very shallow Fuel: Yes at lower tides. Consult a tide chart prior to anchoring. Haul-Out: Yes VHF Channel: 66 Chandlery: Yes Other Information: On-site marine repairs also available. Deas Island Yacht Club Region: Vancouver Area 15083 Spenser Court BC Canada Surrey, BC V3S 5Z8 Canada Club Information Moorage Moorage is with: Marina Commodore GPS: 49° 06.922' N 123° 03.807' W Rick Roberts Location: Delta - When approaching our marina you will pass [email protected] Captains Cove Marina and then pass underneath the George Massey Tunnel Bridge. Heights are limited so taller vessels Club Contact should check the tide charts. Phone: Dockage: Over 100' of year round moorage for reciprocal Email: [email protected] guests. Additional moorage may be available. WEB page: https://www.deasislandyachtclub.com Restricted Dates: Boater's Contact: Walter Greene (Marina Manager) Local Area Contact Phone: 604-940-4496 or 619-8408 Laundry: No Time Limit: 2 nights free of charge per year.
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