THE HISTORY OF THE BREMERTON YACHT CLUB
Narrative of BYC History (1929 - 1970)
Abstract / Short Version of Narrative
Floyd Phillips and the Birth of BYC
First Slate of Officers
The First Work Party, By-Laws & Initial Activities
All those dogs...
The 1930ties
BYC Junior Yacht Club
Cleaning Up in Everett
The Real Beginning of BYC and the Building of the Clubhouse (1937)
The 1940ies
World War II
Building of the New Highway
The Effects of the War
BYC Outstation at Point Monroe?
The Discovery of Phinney Bay
Notice to Vacate
Moving the Clubhouse
Birth of the
Towline
(1945)
Moving the Floats to Phinney Bay
The B-29 Tanks and the Work Party to End all Work Parties
The Tanks that got away
The Sale of the Surplus Tanks
The Towline
Education for Skippers & Skipperettes
Heavy Weather 1946
First Thompson Trophy
1947 - 1956
Legal Trouble: The Oyster Beds
2700 Yacht Haven Way (1958)
State Waterfront Rights Hassle
Plans for a New Clubhouse
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Part I (1929-1945)
Part II (1945-1970)
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