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Stevens Bros. Boat Builders with 63-foot Crash boats in 1944. Stevens Brothers Boat Builders and Designers company (Stevens Bros.), an American boat designer, began in the back yard of brothers Theodore (Thod, 1882–1933) and Robert (Roy, 1884–1953) Stevens. Their boatbuilding firm in Stockton, California operated from 1902
Beer can yachts at the start of a race. The Balboa Yacht Club is the home of many national and international regattas each year, featuring some of the most predominate racing yachts in the Southern California area. [5] Annual CDM to Cabo San Lucas race [6] Annual Governor's Cup [5] Thursday Night Beer Can Races; 2012 FJ National Championships
In September, 2001 the new Columbia Yacht Corporation was incorporated, with Dick's son Vincent Valdes as President and CEO, co-founder Justin Wallin as COO and with Dick Valdes among the founding directors. The new company’s first offering was the Columbia 30 Sports Sailor, designed by Tim Kernan, with a Southern California OWC PHRF rating ...
Hancock donated seven million dollars to the University of Southern California [8] and founded the Allan Hancock Foundation [10] (later the Hancock Institute for Marine Studies) at U.S.C. [11] In 1931 he had the motor vessel Velero III, 193 feet (58.8 m) in length overall, built at Craig Shipbuilding, Long Beach, California, with the intention ...
Alviso, California: 1896 South Lake Tahoe Yacht Club United States: South Lake Tahoe, California: 1978 Southwestern Yacht Club, Texas United States: 1920s to 1950 Southwestern Yacht Club, California United States Southern Yacht Club United States: New Orleans, LA: 1849 Southport Yacht Club United States: Southport, Maine: 1931
Los Angeles Yacht Club was founded in 1901 as South Coast Yacht Club. in 1920 South Coast Yacht Club changed its name to Los Angeles Yacht Club. Los Angeles Motor Boat Club and Los Angeles Yacht Club (LAYC) consolidated its membership in 1922 and moved into a shared facility of the California Yacht Club. In 1937 LAYC moved from the California ...