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Loch Lomond Cruise Out

March 15 - 17, 2024.

 Loch Lomond Yacht Club 95 Loch Lomond Drive San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (415) 453-0171

www.lochlomondyachtclub.com

Commodore & Fleet Captain: Matt Byers

The Loch Lomond Yacht Club is a small pocket harbor for sailors and power boaters in the Loch Lomond Marina. The club’s location is in a serene and beautiful area nestled between historic China Camp and Mt. Tamalpais. The marina offers over 500 berths and is managed by Safe Harbors. All boaters are alerted to check tide charts and navigation info thoroughly as their channel is narrow and the directions should be followed exactly. Directly across from the Loch Lomond Yacht Club is Andy’s Local Market, https://www.andyslocalmarket.com/ with a reputation as one of the premier markets in Marin (you can even sip coffee or wine as you shop)! 

  

SLIP FEE: 

$25.00/boat/night, plus $15.00 gate key deposit includes power and water. They  can accommodate 6-10 boats at Guest Dock depending on length ened and   beam.  Additional boats will be accommodated in empty berths throughout the  marina. Vallejo Yacht Club is also holding a Cruise-Out to LLYC that weekend.

Check in: 1:00 pm; Check Out: 11:00 am. 

FOOD/BEV: 

Fri: Happy Hour at 6:00 pm with complimentary hors d’oeuvres.

Sat: St. Patrick’s Day Dinner 7:00 pm

Club BBQ is available

Andy’s Market is directly across from LLYC. 

FACILITIES:  

The Guest Dock in front of clubhouse is 107’ long. Side docks are 75’ and  35’ respectively. Visiting yachts stern to on the Guest Dock. 

NEARBY ACTIVITIES: 

Downtown San Rafael 2miles; Peacock Gap Golf Club 2.5 miles; China  Camp State Park and China Camp Village 2.5 miles +.

APPROACH: 

Channel Entrance: 37° 58.02 N, 122° 28.96 W 

Marina Entrance: 37° 58.28N,  122° 29.00 W 

BEWARE OF SHALLOW WATER. 

San Rafael Channel was dredged in Fall 2022 and has 8 feet at 0 tide. Guest dock has 5 ft at 0 tide. 

Directions provided by LLYC: From the South:

1. Heading north, pass under Richmond-San Rafael Bridge

2. Head for green dolphin number 17, FL G 4S, 15 ft 

38° 57.425N, 122° 27.421 W

3. Enter the San Rafael Canal heading 279° M

4. NOTE: Canal depth varies depending on tidal conditions. Two hours before to  two hours after high water, the canal depth should be eight feet or more.  However, during a minus tide, the canal depth can be as low as 3.5 feet. Deeper   draft vessels should transit two hours before to two hours after the tidal high   water time.

5. On entering keep green dolphin markers, numbers 1 and 3, to port. Sighting   the markers ahead and behind, stem the wind/current as needed.

6. Do not pass the dolphins close aboard. Stay off about 40 feet where channel  is dredged for a 60 foot width.

7. Just before dolphin 5 the “Dog Leg” will branch off to starboard. It is clearly   marked by pilings and has a slight bend to port.

8. Turn after you can sight straight down the dog leg channel. Do not cut the   turn short as the bottom shoals slightly in the “V”.

9. Loch Lomond Marina entrance is marked by a set of pilings to port and   starboard.

PLEASE NOTE : 

Please  fill in the registration form on the BBYC website for this cruise out. If you   would  like to participate as a “drive-In” cruiser or would like to crew on another   boat, please let Jeff Gray know. Also, let him know if you are willing to accept  guests  for the cruise on your vessel. 

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5 Marin Yacht Clubs That Value Fun Over Fancy

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Ever since Sir Francis Drake famously sailed to the area, Marin has had an association with watercraft. Whether or not you’re lucky enough to own a boat (or have a friend with one), a sizable part of the population here has a relaxed relationship with sailing. Here we take a look at five yacht clubs that don’t require fancy dress or a hefty initiation fee but do offer many ways to have a good time.

SAN RAFAEL YACHT CLUB

Est. 1938, about 100 members, san rafael, 37°58’08.4” n, 122°31’06.8” w.

Despite contradicting accounts regarding its origins — some claim it was started by William McNear of the McNear brick company and former San Rafael council member Fred Jensen; others say a group of working-class men were the founders — what’s indisputable is that the 4,000-square-foot clubhouse was built from the ground up by its members, many of them contractors. Located at the west end of the San Rafael Canal, it has a protected harbor offering visiting boats more than 300 feet of dock space and plenty of room to have a good time inside, too. The club’s main goal is to promote proper and safe boating practices and to provide a comfortable atmosphere of member camaraderie — which the cocktail lounge overlooking the harbor next to the expansive deck helps facilitate. Still run by volunteers and featuring events like the New Year’s Eve “hangover” cruise-in, the unstuffy San Rafael Yacht Club has been going strong since 1938. ANSWERS PROVIDED BY J.E.B. PICKETT, COMMODORE

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How would you describe your club?

First, you must realize that we are an all-volunteer club. We don’t have any sort of pretentiousness in this club. While we do own and use our boats, have formal meetings, and conduct ourselves according to our bylaws and rules, you will find that everyone at this club is friendly, cheerful, and fairly well behaved on most occasions.

Dress code?

We are very casual most of the time, but we also have formal dinners, theme nights, and other fun events.

The best feature of the club?

We’re close enough that visiting cruise-ins from other yacht clubs can walk downtown from their boat. As for the club itself, we have a great dining and meeting area with a large dance floor that we like to put to use. We’d also like to point out that we are proud to provide room for and assist in the sponsoring of the San Rafael High School sailing program, and we have yearly events and assist the San Rafael Lifehouse Agency with a Christmas party and boat rides and provide the clubhouse so they can prepare for their performance at the Great Chefs event.

Always a yacht club?

Yes, the building was in fact built by its members. The area has not always been a yacht club. In fact, our old deck area consists of the pilings that used to support the oil companies and their lightering barges that used to use the canal commercially.

Describe your typical member.

First of all, she’s Irish — actually, we have no typical member. Many of the members are tradespeople, but we also have professionals and business owners from all walks of life.

Do you have a paid bartender?

We don’t have a paid anybody. We’re an all-volunteer club, so don’t complain if your drink is late.

Are you open to the public on any nights?

Because of California’s ABC laws, we cannot be open to the public without paying for a special license. We are always open to members of reciprocal yacht clubs, and we encourage the public to call and come as our guests some night so that they can decide if they would like to join.

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Live music? Yes, please. We try to have bands and live music whenever possible.

Foodservice? Not on a daily basis. We usually have food on Friday evenings and for planned dinners and events. Our club, fortunately, contains members who have some culinary bent, so we do have some great meals.

Membership dues? Very reasonable. Only $350 per year.

Signature cocktail? Not particularly, but the current favorite appears to be what used to be called a Skyy-scraper. Skyy vodka, soda, and cranberry juice.

Reciprocity? We extend the invitation to all members of PICYA-affiliated clubs. We also extend privileges to yacht club members from all over the world on request.

Membership events? Usually at least monthly, and a monthly cruise-out to other clubs throughout much of the year.

Are there yachts? Yes.

PICYA: PACIFIC INTER-CLUB YACHT ASSOCIATION

SAUSALITO CRUISING CLUB

Est. 1949, 500 members, sausalito, 37°51’42.6” n, 122°29’17.0” w.

Set in a former munitions barge, the Sausalito Cruising Club was founded in 1949 by service members returning from World War II. Members purchased the barge after the war when the government was selling off wartime surpluses and have extensively remodeled it since the club’s inception. The club, which is a tax-exempt private social organization, has a simple mission: to bring people who share a love of the sea and nautical activities together to socialize. Here the attitude is very much a “whatever floats your boat” kind of affair. No boat? No problem. Boat ownership is not a membership requirement, although roughly a third of members do have one — there are also a number of kayaks and paddleboards for club members to use on Richardson Bay. Landlubbers, fret not: the Sausalito Cruising Club calendar is stacked with shoreside events, including live music Monday through Friday, major holiday fetes, and kids’ days during the summer months. sausalitocruisingclub.org ANSWERS PROVIDED BY JOHN DONOVAN, COMMODORE

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How would you describe your club? We are a private boating and social club that serves the needs of Sausalito and surrounding communities by offering inexpensive access to water-related activities as well as music, food, and beverages, with an easygoing and welcoming atmosphere not commonly found in standard yacht clubs.

Dress code? Dress to have fun is the only dress code at the SCC; however, shoes and shirts are required in times of foodservice.

The best feature of the club? There are many great features of the SCC, from the collection of watercraft available for use and the awesome location at the head of Dunphy Park with commanding views of Richardson Bay to our stage, fabulous sound system and magically rustic clubhouse and bar, but the best feature of the SCC is its welcoming and fun-loving membership.

Always a yacht club? No, the Cruising Club clubhouse was a surplus World War II munitions barge.

Describe your typical member. There is no such thing at the SCC. We are a melting pot where millionaires rub shoulders with anchor-outs. Ages range from the high 80s to young 20s, and there are a lot of kids in the mix. The SCC is a very family-friendly club.

Do you have a paid bartender? We do carry a staff. We have five bartenders on staff who rotate through service; we have two kitchen staff, one doorman and two other all-arounders who can fill in where needed. On a typical night, we usually staff with one or two tenders, a server, and one or two in the kitchen.

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Are you open to the public on any nights? Our licensing provides us limited ability to open to the public, and we save those for special events, outreach, and community fundraising projects.

Live music? If you like to dance, our bookings feature bands that know how to lay down a dance beat. On Mondays, we have an open mic “Blue Monday” backed by an awesome band. Whether members play guitar, harmonica, keyboards, or sing, they are welcome to get on stage and play with the best.

Foodservice? The Sausalito Cruising Club has a full galley that serves up quality dishes. Most nights, the food is à la carte, ordered from our menu. We have a fully stocked bar, with our friendly staff serving a wide selection of beers, fine wines, and top-shelf spirits.

Membership dues? Our yearly dues are reasonable, currently at just $500, plus $100 initiation that is good for two people.

Signature cocktail? Our skilled bartenders can mix any drink, but a quality margarita always complements a warm afternoon on the water in Sausalito.

Reciprocity? We have reciprocal rights with all PICYA-affiliated yacht clubs on the West Coast, Hawaii, and throughout the world.

Membership events? We hold events most of the major holidays, we do kids’ days once a month in the summer, and we schedule sail-outs so that members who don’t own boats can get out and enjoy the bay.

Are there yachts? The Sausalito Cruising Club maintains a fleet of watercraft for use by its members. We have kayaks, paddleboards, and sailing dinghies, including Lasers, and are re-rigging an Islander Bahama 24. Our clubhouse barge sits on one of the calmest and most beautiful parts of San Francisco Bay: Richardson Bay. It is an ideal location to learn to kayak or paddleboard. For those interested in sailing, Angel Island, San Francisco, and the Golden Gate are an easy sail away.

INVERNESS YACHT CLUB

Est. 1912, 350 members, inverness, 38°06’09.5” n, 122°51’25.1” w.

The Inverness Yacht Club was founded to preserve Tomales Bay by fostering boating and yachting and to serve as a base for the community, both on and off the water. Volunteer service includes every aspect of running the club — tending the facility itself and shepherding its social events, involvement in the racing program as well as the adult boating and youth sailing programs and contributing to a monthly newsletter ( The Pilot ). Activities include sailing, kayaking, canoeing, rowing, fishing, and just messing around in boats. The Inverness Yacht Club is a family-oriented organization. ANSWERS PROVIDED BY DAVE WEST, COMMODORE

How would you describe your club? It is a truly beautiful slice of Bay Area nautical history. Sailors and watermen and -women have been enjoying this unique location on the protected Tomales Bay for over a century, and the energy of their love of place and good times can be felt when you walk through the yard, in the door or out our long pier.

Dress code? No.

The best feature of the club? It is truly a spectacular spot in the world, with what amounts to our own private bay. We have a pier and a historic clubhouse, and the community membership, while very informal and relaxed, is full of very accomplished and incredibly nice people.

Always a yacht club? It was built as a yacht club, and then during the war, it was used as a school. It closed for a while in the Depression/World War II period and was then reopened in the late ’40s.

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Do you have a paid bartender? No, no employees. The bar is open irregularly (social events and often after races), but when it is, it’s as friendly as they come.

Are you open to the public on any nights? Yes, we have an open house on the second Saturday of every month: the bar is open, and we have potluck hors d’oeuvres provided by the members.

Live music? On occasion, but not regularly.

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Foodservice? No regular food service. Members put together and host monthly (more or less) dinners for other members and guests.

Membership dues? Currently $108 a quarter, but going up to $129 a quarter in 2018.

Reciprocity? I don’t think we have ever engaged in the formal process of reciprocity, but most yacht clubs will welcome you if you have another yacht club card, and they’ll pour you a drink. IYC is definitely part of that group.

Membership events? Yes, lots of events, including an open house club dinner on the fourth Saturday, a big July 4th celebration, Memorial Day festivities, and sailing events throughout the summer.

Any yachts? No. We have an active sailing fleet, but no marina and no place for a guest dock for visiting yachts.

THE LOCH LOMOND YACHT CLUB

Est. 1961, 121 members, san rafael, 37°58’23.6” n, 122°29’01.4” w.

In 1961, 21 boat enthusiasts gathered in Fred Manley’s boat repair shop to hold the first Loch Lomond Yacht Club meeting. Fifty-six years later, the social group best described as Cheers with boats remains a lively volunteer-only club with a relaxed attitude and affinity for the water. Boat ownership is not required, but if you are lucky enough to own a vessel, it will be in good company along the other 40-plus boats docked in San Rafael Bay, including crafts named Pineapple Express , Pier Pressure and Bite Me . Events and dinners take place throughout the year in the dining room once named Tidal Wave Room, in memory of the Crescent City earthquake of 1964, which caused a tsunami that emptied the canal and Loch Lomond Marina. It’s also not uncommon to see members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary conducting boat skill courses at the club or joining members for dinner, as LLYC has a close relationship with the group. ANSWERS PROVIDED BY COLLEEN STAUSS, COMMODORE

How would you describe your club? Our club is mostly a social club with people who love being near the water and boating. We are a casual group with a mix of those who own boats and those who don’t. I rarely like to use the term “yacht club” because that conjures up the stereotypical image of older folks in blue blazers. We are here to have fun, socialize, drink and talk — sometimes even about boats.

Dress code? Shoes and shirts. Members “come dressed as they are.”

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The best feature of the club? Stunning view off our back deck and “honor bar” club privileges.

Always a yacht club? Yes.

Describe your typical member. It has changed over the years. It used to be an older, social drinking crowd. But now we have many more members who are younger, have children, are local to the neighborhood, and want a safe and fun place to engage with other like-minded folks. The average age of our membership has definitely dropped, which brings a new liveliness to our club.

Do you have a paid bartender? No, we are a 100 percent volunteer yacht club.

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Are you open to the public on any nights? Only for a special event that is designated as an open house. We have one twice a year, once in late summer and the other near the holidays.

Live music? Usually once a month.

Foodservice? Yes. Friday night happy hour dinners, plus one or two Saturday night dinners a month.

Membership dues? Our yearly membership is currently $900 per couple or family; $720 for a single membership.

Signature cocktail? A Moscow mule.

Reciprocity? Yes. LLYC is a member of PICYA and welcomes all PICYA members and visiting out-of-state (or country) yacht club members with verification of membership.

Membership events? Once a month, we have a scheduled theme event and a member dinner. We also have a family event every four months and a trivia night every couple of months, along with events supporting our Bay Area sports teams. Besides those, we have a speaker series and cruise-in and cruise-out events scheduled throughout the year.

Any yachts? Yes, our fleet’s smallest vessel is 20 feet, and the largest is 74 feet.

PRESIDIO YACHT CLUB

Est. 1959, 250 members, sausalito, 37°50’05” n, 122°28’25” w.

The Presidio Yacht Club’s origins can be traced back to 1850 and the creation of the Lime Point Military Reservation in Sausalito’s Horseshoe Cove. A satellite station of the Presidio of San Francisco, Lime Point became what is now known as Fort Baker. Here, day-to-day operations included laying antisubmarine mines and hosting strategic battery sites, including Battery Yates. Military service personnel began berthing their private boats in the empty slips after the war and founded the Presidio Yacht Club in 1959. Initially, it was only open to the military and their families, but this restriction was lifted in 1994 when the army ceased its operations in the area. Today the Presidio Yacht Club functions mostly as a community of boating enthusiasts as well as armed forces members and veterans. It is closely associated with the Travis Marina and includes the Travis Marina Bar. The bar, sometimes called “Mike’s Place,” is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday and boasts a varnished wood interior, military and yachting decor from around the world and a kitchen that turns out standard pub fare. Being a member has its perks — a dollar off drinks. presidioyachtclub.org ANSWERS PROVIDED BY STEVE HOCKING, COMMODORE

How would you describe your club? The Presidio Yacht Club was originally just for members of the armed services with an emphasis on providing a fun place for Travis Air Force Base and veteran military personnel.

Dress code? None except for special occasions or New Year’s Day. The dinners are usually themed, and some members will dress up accordingly — Hawaiian, Oktoberfest, and so on.

The best feature of the club? The view and the club upstairs.

Always a yacht club? No, it was a boat repair shop and on the historical list.

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Describe your typical member. The most active are military veterans and members of the public. The club relies on volunteers for everything from cooking meals, decorations, and providing boat rides to a yearly barbecue on July 4th for Travis Air Force Base personnel and their families and a yearly outing to Angel Island.

Do you have a paid bartender? The upstairs bar does have paid bartenders.

Are you open to the public on any nights? The upstairs Travis Marina bar is open to the public at night.

Live music? Friday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoons. Sometimes on Thursday, also.

Foodservice? PYC has monthly dinners for its members and their family and friends only. Travis Bar serves hamburgers, pizza, and hot dogs.

Membership dues? Membership is free for active-duty members of the uniformed services; regular initiation is $50 with an annual fee of $280.

Signature cocktail? No.

Reciprocity? Yes, PYC is a member of PICYA, and as such, all Bay Area clubs — except the St. Francis — will honor the PYC membership.

Membership events? Monthly dinners and cleanup day in the marina. There is also a yearly outing for young teens coming from Travis’ families.

Any yachts? Yes.

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As for racing? Byers said LLYC hasn’t held races in about 25 years.

“This is a very new program for us. We have a small but growing fleet of local sailors from not only Loch Lomond YC, but from San Rafael and Marin YC as well.” It’s no wonder the members are celebrating!

This year’s racing consists of a beer can series on Thursday evenings starting at 6:30 p.m. And while they use various courses throughout the season, a typical course is “from the start at 17, south to G15 just north of the west tower of the west channel of the Richmond Bridge, then north to a port round of East Brother Island, then back to the finish at G17.”

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“Members of any yacht club on the planet can race with us!” Byers added. “If a skipper does not belong to a yacht club, but berths their boat at Loch Lomond Marina, they are welcome to race with us as well. Yacht club members who cannot make it out for the race itself are more than welcome to join us at the club after for drinks and the bbq.”

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Thursday night beer can races will continue through to September 30, and conclude with “The Oily Chicken Regatta” — the two top-scoring boats battling it out over a “long distance” race from G17, south to R2 just west of the Richmond Long Wharf, then north to The Pumphouse at the entrance to the Petaluma River Channel, passing in between Point San Pablo and The Brothers. The race will then continue south to the finish at G17, passing between The Sisters, and Point San Pedro. “A pretty creative race course if you ask me!” Byers said.

But the fun on the water won’t end there. Racing will resume in November with a midwinter series on Saturday afternoons. The all-volunteer club also hosts weekly Friday night dinners, and (pre-COVID) an event at least once every Saturday. “We also have several weekend cruise outs to spots around the Bay and Delta,” Byers told us.

If you’re interested in becoming a part of Loch Lomond Yacht club, you can apply here . And judging from their calendar of events , the crew at LLYC definitely keep you sailing and socializing!

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Loch lomond is open for rentals, planning your next birthday party, wed ding reception, business meeting or other social gathering, do you need a place for a memorial to honor a loved one, consider renting the loch lomond yacht club , membershi p has its rewards with discounted rental rates, need catering check out andy's local market.

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Dining Room & Bar

The dining room seats up to 125.  Tables are available in rounds or rectangles, and may be arranged in a variety of ways.  Linens may be rented for an additional charge. A wooden floor for dancing and nightclub lighting is available.

The bar is fully stocked with a wide selection of wines, beers and liquors.  

Situated over the marina, the back deck is an ideal place to relax with stunning views of the Bay, boats and the San Rafael Bridge.

Fireplace in Bar Area

Chef's Kitchen

2 Industrial Ovens

2 Industrial Ranges

Large Gas BBQ

Large dining room and/or dancing area

Multi-speaker sound system iPod/iPad compatible

Projector screen

High Speed Internet

Event lighting

2 large flat screen TVs 

Contact LLYC Facilities Coordinator Julia Arno for an estimate and dates available*

for your special event.  

[email protected]

For Private Rentals only , call:

(415) 828-7460

For all other Club business:

[email protected]

Your active membership allows for special rates

for Clubhouse rental. 

*You can check the Events Calendar,

(listed in the Events page)

to see  if your dates are available.

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    CLUB RENTAL. CRUISE IN & NAV. ON THE WATER; US COAST GUARD AUX; SAILING EDUCATION ADVENTURES; ... More. WELCOME TO. LOCH LOMOND YACHT CLUB . Established August 11, 1961. L 37° 57.425°N 122° 27.421°W. 95 Loch Lomond Drive ... 95 Loch Lomond Drive San Rafael, CA 94901. Email: [email protected]. bottom of page ...

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    The Loch Lomond Yacht Club (LLYC) is located in San Rafael, California, on the water in the Loch Lomond Marina. We are a volunteer club and average 100-150 members. We promote the yachting of power boats and sailboats by hosting cruise-ins and cruise-outs.

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    We are a small pocket harbor in a serene and beautiful area nestled between historic China Camp and Mt. Tamalpais.We welcome visits by other yacht clubs. If you plan to cruise-in, please check the tide chart and navigation pages thoroughly.

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    Loch Lomond Yacht Club 95 Loch Lomond Drive San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (415) 453-0171. www.lochlomondyachtclub.com. Commodore & Fleet Captain: Matt Byers. The Loch Lomond Yacht Club is a small pocket harbor for sailors and power boaters in the Loch Lomond Marina.

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    Aug 25, 2017 · THE LOCH LOMOND YACHT CLUB EST. 1961, 121 MEMBERS, SAN RAFAEL, 37°58’23.6” N, 122°29’01.4” W. In 1961, 21 boat enthusiasts gathered in Fred Manley’s boat repair shop to hold the first Loch Lomond Yacht Club meeting.

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    Opened in 1961, Loch Lomond Yacht Club is a private membership yacht club located near Peacock Gap. It has approximately 290 members and offers various activities, including a weekly Saturday dinner for members and their guests.

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    Loch Lomond Yacht Club. Address: 95 Loch Lomond Dr., San Rafael CA 94901; Phone Number: 415.459.9811; Web Site: lochlomondyachtclub.com; Membership ratio: About 30% sail - 70% power; Docking & Reciprocity: Club and municipal docking. Contact yacht club for reciprocal information. Reservations required.

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    Consider renting the Loch Lomond Yacht Club! Membership has its rewards with discounted rental rates! Need Catering? Check out Andy's Local Market. The dining room seats up to 125. Tables are available in rounds or rectangles, and may be arranged in a variety of ways. Linens may be rented for an additional charge.