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CBYC Offers Visitors Reciprocal Privileges
When planning to visit the Crescent Beach Marina, please phone the marina office
at 604-538-9666, identify yourself, your club and details concerning your boat
and advise them that you enjoy reciprocal privileges with Crescent Beach Yacht
Club, the marina will advise you whether they have suitable sized slips
available. You will be able to use available slips for up to 2 nights free of
charge and thereafter normal marina rates will apply. While in the slip would
you please fly your club burgee so that our members can identify and welcome
you. When approaching the bridge, known as bridge 69, if the bridge is closed,
contact the bridge operator on VHF 66 or give 3 blasts on your horn to have the
bridge opened. Facilities include :Toilets, washroom, shower and laundry
facilities. On-site fuelling, (gas and diesel) and chandlery. 15 and 30 amp power
and water available at all docks. Restaurants and convenience stores within 15
minutes walk. The clubhouse is open Thursday through Sunday, please show your
club card when you visit the clubhouse and sign our visitor's log.
Yacht Clubs we share Reciprocal Privileges with
(June 2008)
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Airport Yacht Club
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Anacortes Yacht Club
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Astoria Yacht Club
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Bellingham Yacht Club
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Birch Bay Village Yacht Club
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Bremerton Yacht Club
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Brownsville Yacht Club
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Burrard Yacht Club
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Canadian Forces Sailing Association
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Capital City Yacht Club
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Centennial Sailing Club
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Corinthian Yacht Club of Bellingham
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Corinthian Yacht Club of San Francisco
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Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle
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Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma
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Dalles
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Day Island Yacht Club
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Deas Island Yacht Club
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Deep Bay Yacht Club
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Deep Cove Yacht & Sport Club
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Duwamish Yacht Club
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Eagle Harbor Yacht Club, Bainbridge Island
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Eagle Harbour Yacht Club, West Van
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Edmonds Yacht Club
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Everett Yacht Club
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False Creek Yacht Club
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Fidalgo Yacht Club
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Flounder Bay Yacht Club
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Gibsons Yacht Club
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Gig Harbor Yacht Club
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Harrison Yacht Club
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Hat Island Yacht and Golf Club
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Hayden Island Yacht Club
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Hidden Harbor Yacht Club
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Kelowna Yacht Club
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Kingston Cove Yacht Club
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Ladner Yacht Club
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Ladysmith Yacht Club
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Maple Bay Yacht Club
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Milltown Sailing Association
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Mooloolaba Yacht Club
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Nanaimo Yacht Club
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Oak Harbor Yacht Club
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Oceanside Yacht Club
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Olympia Yacht Club
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Orcas Island Yacht Club
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Pleasant Harbor Yacht Club
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Point Angeles Yacht Club
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Point Roberts Yacht Club
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Port Ludlow Yacht Club
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Port Madison Yacht Club
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Port Orchard Yacht Club
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Port Townsend Yacht Club
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Poulsbo Yacht Club
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Puget Sound Yacht Club
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Quartermaster Yacht Club
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Queen City Yacht Club
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Rainier Yacht Club
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Richland Yacht Club
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Richmond Yacht Club
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Roche Harbor Yacht Club
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Rose City Yacht Club
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Royal City Yacht Club
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Royal Victoria Yacht Club
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San Francisco Yacht Club
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San Juan Island Yacht Club
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Schooner Cove Yacht Club
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Seabacs (Boeing Employees Boat Club)
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Seattle Singles Yacht Club
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Seattle Yacht Club
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Semiahmoo Yacht Club
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Shelter Bay Yacht Club
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Shelton Yacht Club
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Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club
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Silva Bay Yacht Club
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Squamish Yacht Club
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Tacoma Yacht Club
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The Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma
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Tomahawk Bay Yacht Club
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Tyee Yacht Club
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Vancouver Rowing Club
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West Vancouver Yacht Club
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William H. Seward Yacht Club
- Yakima Valley Boat Club
For information on reciprocal privileges offered by the above clubs,
Click Here for a PDF file (17 pages June 9,2008
issue) of the 2008 reciprocals with all the details for 2008 or see
the Reciprocal Book at the CBYC Clubhouse.
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