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Founded in 1927, this club has over 2,400 members and is also popular as both a cruise and regatta venue.
Founded in 1927, this club has over 2,400 members and is also popular as both a cruise and regatta venue. It is reputedly the most exclusive yacht club in San Francisco and there are some serious vessels docked here.
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99 Yacht Road, San Francisco, CA, United States
+1 415-563-6363
Founded in 1939, this club is both a popular destination for pleasure cruises and for competitive regatta racing
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