Removal by Member. All mooring lines and associated rigging, center cables, and dock boxes must be removed the day before the Fall Slip Closing Work Party, at which time the docks are closed. The Club may impose a minimum fine of $100 for failure to comply.
All wave boards and bumper posts and any other appendages attached to the finger piers that extend below a line established by the bottom of the pier stringers, and all attachments to the center piling must also be removed before the Fall Slip Closing Work Party, or the Club may impose a minimum fine of $100.00.
Materials not timely removed will be removed and disposed of by the Slip Committee. The Slip Committee reserves the right to determine the method of removal and disposal.
A huge part of the SSYC experience is our busy calendar of social events. The Entertainment Committee plans and hosts a variety of small and large events throughout the year.
If you are interested in sailing, and more specifically racing, there are ample opportunities to join one of our racing fleets, or to crew on one of the boats in those fleets. The women's fleet races on Mondays, small boats race on Tuesdays. Big boats race on Wednesdays and Saturdays. And the double handed fleet races on Fridays.
You can learn more about the various racing fleets by clicking here. And the racing schedule (for all fleets) is available here.
Power boats are an important part of the SSYC Fleet. Members own and operate many types of vessels including cruisers, antique boats, pontoons and motorized dinghies. If you have a boat with a motor, you will find yourself at home among our power fleet.
In addition, our power boaters host a number of events, usually on Thursdays as well as many weekends.
Click here for additional information.
SSYC offers sailing lessons and a year-round program for children ages 8 - 18. We offer a six-week series of lessons in Opti's, 420's and Lasers. Our juniors attend a number of regattas throughout the summer, and host one of thelargest regattas on Lake Michigan, the Kaszube Cup.
Click here to learn more about the Junior program, and here to find out more about the Kaszube Cup regatta.