Alamitos Bay Yacht Club

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7201 E Ocean Blvd

Long Beach, CA 90803

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Beautiful setting, kind and helpful employees, delicious food! I was there attending a wedding & reception and it couldn't have been more romantic . Definitely recommend this venue!

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Enjoyed a day of sailing followed by a great time socializing afterwards. friendly and welcoming members made me feel right at home and the view from the outside grass area was so relaxing. There was an oversize chess set and a groups of youngsters were having the time of their lives, including us. Definitely recommend visiting this members only yacht club on their open house day(s) and the outside galley does an a great patty melt.

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My dad was a member of the St Francis Yacht Club up in Sausalito but he was an ass who's nickname was "Terrible Ted" and all I really knew was that they all loved to drink a lot and then sail the Bay, the San Francisco Bay, which is a bit mightier than Al-Bay. "Three sheets to the wind" applied and maritime law did not. Drunken sailors at the helm! However, I don't drink or sail but I paddle. And I've paddled all through these waters and across Alamitos Bay many times. I am always happy to find clear paddling across calm waters with scads of gorgeous water craft plying the canals and bays, uncrowded, friendly and void of the drunken "Terrible Teds". I may show a lack of parental appreciation but my father, as a drunk, showed little in parental guidance so what's fair is fair. I miss sailing with him in the Bay but only when he was sober. When he was drunk, I was glad I knew how to swim. And Alamitos Bay, while awesome in it's own right, would've been just too small for him and no doubt would've driven him to more drink and more reckless antics on the water. We don't need that in Huntington Harbor/Alamitos Bay. Keep it small, keep it clean and enjoy a beautiful sail or paddle all year round. Sober, if possible.

Angling for the best water shot...

Angling for the best water shot...

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...and nailing it! (hey, it ain't easy trying to take a clear photo while balancing on an SUP)

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"Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful trip That started from this tropic port Aboard this tiny ship...." -- Lyrics from Gillian's Island theme song One of the nicest, cleanest, best kept marina's I've ever seen! http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/alamitos-bay-yacht-club-long-beach?select=aGoXtXucBXq9smUAh9l5YQ#aGoXtXucBXq9smUAh9l5YQ Parking is close and super convenient to the boats. Getting in and out of the marina is easy as pie. Everyone seems to know each other! Friendly neighbors! My hubs and I were lucky enough to go out for a lovely day off sailing with good friends. The weather was gorgeous, and the seas were calm. The trip from Long Beach to San Pedro and back again was filled with good memories!

Very nice, clean, well kept marina!

Very nice, clean, well kept marina!

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I had a fun night here with friends. We sat on the patio and enjoyed the atmosphere. Everything was clean, people were friendly. We brought our own food for this Keel Boat Club - I went with a friend who owns a boat in the harbor. Very enjoyable.

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they do open houses lots of charity events manage the parking well allow volunteers and sails for non members to see if they have an interest in sailing

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I grew up with the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club crew in the 60;s and 70's and it brings back wonderful memories of all my friends and myself sailing, racing, swimming, getting thrown in off the dock when we won a race. Great Luau's and very family friendly. I am so fortunate to have been part of the ABYC family.

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Alamitos Bay Yacht Club (ABYC) abyc.org 7201 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90803 (562) 434-9955 Fax (562)434-2267

Total:  370 Families are members

Facilities:  ABYC’s distinctive two story waterfront clubhouse is ideally located on property that has a large boatyard, boat slips, and guest dock. The boatyard has two hoists, (5,000 & 2,000 lb. capacity) and allows for keelboats, multihulls and dinghies. Racks are available for Lasers, Optimists and Sabots located at the head of a launch ramp. The Second Deck Dining Room and Quarterdeck Building are open for special events. The patio Galley serves breakfast and lunch on weekends all year long, and lunch Tuesday through Friday during the Summer Junior Program

Membership:  Memberships are available for Regular, Yachting and Independent Junior Categories. Price of Regular (equity) membership is $1000. Minimum monthly charge for Regular Membership is $115.25. Price of Yachting Membership and Independent Junior Membership is $100 and $50 respectively with reduced monthly charges.

Comments:  Alamitos Bay Yacht Club has earned a World Renown Yacht Racing Reputation. It is the home of many one-design fleets and its members have also achieved recognition for their accomplishments in PHRF and long distance ocean racing. ABYC is also noted for its Race Management Excellence and annually hosts Regional, National and International Regattas including the prestigious Olympic Classes Regatta. The Junior Sailing Program of ABYC includes FJ’s, Naples Sabot, Optimist Dinghies, and Lasers, and offers year round classes and features an outstanding Summer Session. The remarkable value of ABYC is made possible by its emphasis on volunteer member participation in both social and racing events. A Municipal beach sits adjacent to the boat yard.

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The Alamitos Bay Yacht Club hosted the 2024 ILCA, 29er & I420 Midwinters West Regatta over the weekend, with more than 200 entries participating — making it the biggest regatta in Long Beach in three decades.

As a part of the trophy presentation on Sunday, regatta co-chair Ed Spotskey commended the yacht club’s staff.

“The staff is always just taken for granted: they ran a clinic, had one day off and then started five days of the biggest regatta in 30 years,” Spotskey said. “It was an absolute honor to bring them in front of all those people and I actually left the podium and stood out front and talked about them as being the backbone of this property. With endless 12-hour days, silently behind the scenes.”

Besides recognizing ABYC’s staff contribution to the regatta’s success, volunteers Judy Mathias and Mary Riddick – both more than 90 year old – were lauded for their commitment and dedication to ABYC.

The club was buzzing with young people from all over the world, many getting their first taste of being in Long Beach as they gear up for the 2028 Olympics.

All four days of the regatta, I kept thinking about what kind of first impression the city made on those young people.

It did seem, after all, as if the weekend highlighted the quintessential Long Beach experience.

I looked at Marine Stadium and there were university students competing in the Gruenberg Cup (more on that later). As I drove by the sailing center on Sunday morning, folks were getting ready for the 12th Annual Adler paddle out.

Saturday night brought Landslide, a Fleetwood Mac tribute band to the Long Beach Arena, where they performed “Tusk” with Poly’s marching band.

It was special to see so many of the people that had volunteered at the regatta over the weekend.

I’ve often thought that we live in a pretty extraordinary place: Alamitos’s Bay is almost a storybook land for our children to learn how to swim and learn various water sports in a safe, happy environment with so many spectacular events.

As I watched those young sailors that dream of coming back to Long Beach for the Olympics, I was convinced we made a great first impression.

Participants of the 12th annual Adler Paddle, which took place...

Participants of the 12th annual Adler Paddle, which took place in Alamitos Bay on Sunday, March 24, pose for a photo. (Courtesy photo)

The Long Beach State men’s novice boat crew during a...

The Long Beach State men’s novice boat crew during a competition over the weekend against San Diego State and USC. (Photo courtesy of LBSU crew)

Alamitos Bay Yacht Club employees get recognized for their outstanding...

Alamitos Bay Yacht Club employees get recognized for their outstanding support for major club regattas over the weekend. (Photo by David Murray)

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The Collegiate Rowing Regatta took place on Saturday, March 23, at Marine Stadium.

The hosts, Long Beach State, competed against San Diego State and USC the 2,000-meter races the Gruenberg Cup, with the Trojans taking top honors.

The regatta featured four races for the men’s crews. On the women’s side, the event was only a scrimmaging opportunity for the three teams.

The 12th annual Adler Paddle, which took place in Alamitos Bay on Sunday, March 24, featured 40 people competing in the race commemorating Steve Adler, who died from a genetic disorder called a thoracic aortic dissection.

Organizers reminded everyone of the importance of knowing your genetic health history, as it can save your life or a loved one’s life. All proceeds from raffle ticket and T-shirt sales went to The John Ritter Foundation.

Racing was canceled on the opening day of the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix in Christchurch because of dolphin activity on the course for the duration of the race window.

In line with SailGP protocol, racing was delayed to allow the dolphin to pass through safely. Unfortunately, it did not move outside the course area, which prevented racing from taking place.

ESPN+’s new series “Tryouts” will premiere on April 10 — and will highlight Long Beach’s lifeguards as they try to earn a spot on the elite rescue team.

Candidates must prove they have the physical and mental fortitude to endure the ocean and make quick, lifesaving decisions.

Nearly 100 applicants test their abilities in swimming and running, as well as a high-pressure interview, to prove they have what it takes to be a Long Beach Lifeguard.

Due to an editing glitch a couple of weeks ago, the USC sailing team was not properly acknowledged for taking second place in the college keel boat regatta hosted by Los Angeles Yacht Club. USC was leading the regatta going into the final day on Sunday.

The sailing team trains locally out of the US Sailing Center Long Beach and Executive Director Mike Segerblom, a USC alum and All-American SC sailor, coached the USC team at the Harbor Cup.

Most of the USC sailors had no keelboat experience; instead, they only had dinghy experience. Segerblom coached the USC team over several practice sessions within a month of the Harbor Cup on a Catalina 37, according to an email from team member Tim Smith.

The USC skipper was sophomore Morgana Manti, from Italy, and she was the only female skipper at this year’s Harbor Cup.

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