American yacht club
Golden Gate Yacht Club Short name GGYC Founded 1939 Location Commodore Maurice B. Quillen Website www.ggyc.com
The America's Cup at the GGYC.
The Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC ) is a San Francisco, California , U.S. based yacht club founded in 1939.[ 1]
History
In 1939 the first members built a clubhouse on a barge in the San Francisco Marina . After the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake severely damaged the club, members pulled together and rebuilt it.[ 1]
GGYC is a popular cruise and regatta venue on the San Francisco waterfront. The club is located on the jetty directly east of the St. Francis Yacht Club and north of the Marina Green , at the end of Yacht Road in San Francisco .[ 1] The most well-known of current members is Oracle Corporation founder Larry Ellison .
The Club entered the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup , the America's Cup challenger selection series, represented by the BMW Oracle Racing team.[ 2] BMW Oracle Racing were eliminated in the semi-finals. They challenged for the America's Cup in 2010 represented by the BMW Oracle Racing team and won a Deed of Gift match 2–0 against the Alinghi team representing Société Nautique de Genève becoming the first American yacht club to hold the cup since 1995.
America's Cup Management announced on July 5, 2007, that the protocol for the 33rd America's Cup had been agreed between the Defending yacht club, the Société Nautique de Genève (SNG) of Switzerland and its Challenger of Record, the Club Náutico Español de Vela of Spain .[citation needed ] Golden Gate Yacht Club sued, successfully arguing that Club Náutico Español de Vela was not a valid challenger. The challenge was upheld, and Golden Gate Yacht Club's team, BMW Oracle Racing , sailed against SNG, represented by the Alinghi team, in February 2010 in Valencia , Spain . The competing boats, Alinghi 5 and USA 17 were both 90-foot multihulls. The rigid wing sail of USA 17 provided a decisive advantage and Golden Gate Yacht Club won the 2010 America's Cup by a considerable margin.[citation needed ]
They successfully defended the America's Cup at the 34th America's Cup in San Francisco in 2013, but finally lost the trophy in the 35th edition against the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron .[ 3]
Commodores
To date there have been 65 commodores of the Golden Gate Yacht Club.[ 4]
Name
Years Served
Maurice Quillen
2022–present
Leslie Lacopi
2019 - 2022
Norbert Bajurin
2010 - 2018
Marcus Young
2007 - 2010
David Haskin
2005 - 2006
Ned Barrett
2003 - 2004
Norbert Bajurin
2001 - 2002
Linda Pierce
2000
Mary Sancimino
1999
Nancy Wesley
1998
Joseph Bambara
1997
Michael McGlothlin
1996
Michael Hobson
1995
Jim Brennan
1994
Chuck Pierce
1993
Karen McManus
1991 - 1992
Douglas Carroll
1990
Hans Randrup
1989
Oral Moore
1988
Cal Person
1987
Dana Pettengill
1986
Gordon Engel
1985
Bud Fuller
1984
Dave Miller
1983
Jeff Litke
1982
Dean Collins
1981
John Kenny
1980
Mike Mann
1979
Ralph Lewis
1978
Roy Koski, D.M.D.
1977
Louis Rossi
1976
John Roveda
1975
William Dodge
1974
Ed Nylund
1973
Roy C. Berner
1972
Anthony G.Vlantis
1971
Wes Smith
1970
Bruce Paulk
1969
Wally Solloway
1968
Cliff Melder
1967
Douglas C. Carroll
1966
Richard Carroll
1965
Walter Vendetti
1964
James Heatlie
1963
Harry Lieberman
1962
John Benone
1961
Kenneth Carlson
1960
Leo Cone
1959
Dan Regan
1958
Ray Carpenter
1957
Bob Kelly
1956
Otto Bueren
1955
Max Koch
1954
Len Fleischman
1953
Max Williams
1952
Manuel Fagundes
1951
Jeff Capell
1950
Paul Dember
1948 - 1949
W. Muggenthaler
1947
W.H. Capell
1946
J. Arvid Johnson
1945
Robert A. Davies
1944
H. McMullen
1943
H.A. Livingston
1942
Bud Schaffnit
1941
H.P McKean
1940
See also
America's Cup winning yacht clubs
References
Further reading
External links
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