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Morro Bay Yacht Club

Friday, June 4th, 2010

By Tim Plaehn, Marinefuel.com

morro-bay-yacht-club1Morro Bay Yacht Club is located, weirdly enough, at Morro Bay, California. It is considered one of the most beautiful natural harbors along the California coast. The Morro Bay National Estuary is an important and popular natural wildlife refuge. The Bay is also home to many historic fishing and sailing vessels and is a popular whale watching location in during the season. Morro Bay is a historic fishing village located midway along the California coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The Morro Bay Yacht club is a co-op organized club with the club’s work and activities planned by volunteer club members. The club prides itself on being small and unique with members “yachts” ranging from kayaks to ocean cruiser yachts. From their website:

“We are known throughout the world as the friendliest and most helpful yacht club on the west coast of the USA.”

The club has bay and ocean sailboat races at least twice a month. There are numerous other activities held such as fun float days, sailing lessons and work days (activities and maintenance are performed by volunteer members of the club).  Happy Hour every is Friday evening from 6 p.m. to about 7:30 p.m. and there is a Hamburger Night every Wednesday throughout the summer. Sounds like a fun group!

The Morro Bay Yacht Club was formed in 1956 and much of the work in the early years included organizing the Harbor District and planning and installing channel markers in the harbor as well as sailing. Much of the club’s work was done even before Morro Bay became a city. In 1960, the club obtained a houseboat that became the club’s clubhouse until it was destroyed by the tidal wave triggered by the 1964 Anchorage, Alaska earthquake. The club restarted in 1965 with the lease then purchase of a small house and adjacent lots along the Embarcadero. In 1979 the existing clubhouse was torn down and a new one built entirely by club members. In 1986 the club leased a boat storage yard for member use.

Applicants for membership must have at least two member sponsors who have known them for at least 6 months. Applicants are also asked to participate in four activities and meet as many members as possible before their application goes the board for consideration. Membership has a $750 initiation fee and $250 per year annual dues. Junior dues for those under the age of 21 are $50. Student memberships are available for full time college students up to age 25 who maintain a 3.0 grade point average at the same rate as Juniors.

The Morro Bay Yacht Club is located at 541 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, California 93422. The telephone is: (805) 772-3981‎. You can find a map to Morro Bay and the yacht club here. The yacht club website states that they welcome visitors and believe it is a good idea for visitors to get to know the club before applying for membership.

Sources: Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce, Morro Bay Yacht Club

Morro Bay State Park Marina

Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Morro Rock (Near Marina)

Morro Rock (Near Marina)

The Morro Bay State Park Marina is a relatively small establishment in central-western California. It’s located near an estuary and a Heron Preserve. They offer canoe and kayak rentals, as well as kayak tours. Boaters can find a campground and several other attractions nearby.

As of 2006, the Morro Bay State Park Marina had 123 boat slips. There are many small sailboats at the marina. It is managed by Associated Pacific Constructors. The marina is quite popular among boaters in the area. It should not be confused with Morro Bay Marina, a different establishment.

Single and double kayaks may be rented at the State Park Marina’s “Kayak Shack”, as well as canoes for up to four adults. At The Helm Boat Rentals rents eighteen-foot electric boats elsewhere on Morro Bay. All of these boats are quiet, so they don’t disturb the bay’s abundant wildlife.

There is a small restaurant which is part of the marina, called the Bayside Cafe. It sells seafood and locally produced wine. A bench and umbrellas can be seen outside the Cafe, and it has large windows so that customers enjoy a beautiful view. It provides a convenient option for dining after a boating excursion.

california beachCentral Coast Outdoors offers kayak tours in Morro Bay, starting at the State Park Marina. They also operate bicycle and hiking tours in the area. The company has taken many steps to reduce its environmental impact in recent years, and donates to numerous charities and environmental groups.

The State Park also offers an eighteen hole golf course, a Museum of Natural History, and hiking trails. Another nearby attraction is Morro Rock, a State Historic Landmark. Morro Rock is 576 feet (175 meters) tall and stands along the narrow waterway connecting the bay to the Pacific Ocean. Its appearance is quite impressive, especially from the water.

The park’s Museum of Natural History is open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, as is the gift shop. It provides exhibits, lectures, puppet shows, and other things to do. There is a Chumash (Native American) garden next to the museum. The museum’s telephone number is 805-772-2694.

The Inn at Morrow Bay

The Inn at Morrow Bay

The Inn at Morro Bay is also very near to the marina. It has two restaurants and a spa, where various types of massage are available. Diners can see a view of the bay and Morro Rock while eating dinner or brunch. Weddings may be held in one of three rooms at the Inn.

The city of Morro Bay features a number of inns and hotels, as well as restaurants and many places to shop. There is a yacht club as well. The bay is known for its many types of birds, including some endangered species. The Morro Bay State Park Marina is at 10 State Park Road.

More information… Call the marina at 805-772-8796

SOURCES:
1. M.B. SP
2. MB Kayak Shack
3. At The Helm Boat Rentals
4. Beach California
5. Central Coast Outdoors
6. Inn at M.B.
7. Flickr
8. Morro Bay (PDF)
9. Associated Pacific Constructors