The Santa Barbara Club has a rich storied history and many generations worth of remarkable friendships and partnerships. The name "Santa Barbara Yacht Club" was readopted June 20, 1940. Turn right on Castillo towards the Harbor. 130 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA 93109 (805) 965-8112 The banquet, ball and distribution of prizes was held at La Cumbre Country Club. Santa Barbara Yacht Club is continuously looking for the next generation of membership candidates to steward the Club through its …

The building was given to the Navy, and the harbor was closed during the war, but a "shadow" club was held together. Those not interested in yachting were for the most part dropped from the membership. The Santa Barbara Yacht Club guest slip is located adjacent to the fuel dock at the end-tie of Marina 1 Finger D. Please check in at the Yacht Club Front Desk upon your arrival.

(The original SBYC Clubhouse. In spite of previous advice the city recommended the harbor be built in its present location. The name "Santa Barbara Yacht Club" was readopted June 20, 1940. They were founded in 1872 so naturally they had accumulated a lot of different styles over the years.

As you arrive to Santa Barbara, turn in at buoys 5/6 and follow channel until buoys 14/15. The southwest corner was a head with a pipe leading to the beach below. was to put up the balance.

Make a right turn at the signal and go to Harbor Way (signal) across from the stadium.

Contact our General Manager, Richard Nahas at (805) 965-8112 extension 113 for assistance. These events are estimated to bring 300 yachts and up to 5,000 people to Santa Barbara.

1,074 Followers, 23 Following, 117 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Santa Barbara Yacht Club (@santabarbarayachtclub) made us think you were a bot. Find out what works well at Santa Barbara Yacht Club from the people who know best. Dangerous winds topple trees on Santa Barbara south coast . Reviews. (Presently The Old Yacht Club Inn, this two-story house was an interim clubhouse after the original was destroyed. In 1932, the yachtsmen who had dropped out because of this were induced to come back and the Club was reorganized.

Continue down Harbor Way. Santa Barbara Yacht Club Santa Barbara Harbor along the Breakwater (805) 965-8112. When work was eventually completed the length was 2,435 feet at a cost of $775,000. The W.P.A. Providing a facility for the Santa Barbara Sailing Club race program. The city was in need of a civic auditorium, so plans were drawn for a building to be erected immediately west of the breakwater.

Take Hwy 101 South to Castillo Street exit. Communications Director & Membership Barbara Hernandez 805.965.8112 Ext. Head all the way down Castillo until you hit Shoreline/Cabrillo. From 1921 to 1929 a regatta was held every year.

Turn left on Garden towards the beach. Requires a membership in the Santa Barbara Yacht Club to activate.

Also be aware of the ever changing sand spit at the entrance to the harbor. Provide membership services to members. The southeast corner of the building was occupied by a galley with a wood stove. Santa Barbara Yacht Club is a social or country club based in Santa Barbara, CA that was founded in 1872. The office is open Wednesday through Sunday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. In July 1950 there was a "Bill of Sale" from the Union Oil Company for an old office building to be used for a clubhouse. It was destroyed by a storm in February of 1924.) Generally poor conduct on the part of a few members, however, threatened to collapse the Club. You can't miss us!

Santa Barbara Yacht Club members are dedicated to the principles and traditions of Corinthian Yachting. Following the stock market crash and the onset of the depression, membership was thrown open to anyone with the result that the membership jumped up to between 600 and 700 members, few of whom were yachtsmen. Reviewed On 11/10/2011 by Karen W. Quick Note: You need a member to sponsor you to use this venue! Please click on an event above for regatta documents and results. The long isolation of the community was broken with the completion of a substantial wharf named for its builder, John B. Stearns. In January 1950 negotiations were opened with the City for a portion of beach for a clubhouse location.