The Thistle class was established at the Houston Yacht Club in 1962. The fleet grew to 14 boats in two years' time. A Thistle is a high performance one-design racing dinghy, also used for day sailing
The Elissa Regattas were charity benefits for the historic tall ship Elissa, which is berthed at the...
jack1 nThey used to have [what we call] jack-boats, you know...boats around perhaps fifteen, twenty...
At the time of this regatta, the Houston Yacht Club was known as the Houston Launch Club
The Dragon class was one of many which competed in the Houston Yacht Club's annual regattas in the 1...
Three Corinthians during the 1957 National Women’s Championship for the Adams Cup, the first nationa...
The new series began on September 21, 1941. Texas Corinthian Yacht Club was founded in Kemah by thre...
Gulf Yachting Association rules required member clubs to provide club-owned Fish boats and sailing i...
The first national sailing championship held outside of the northeastern U.S. was the National Women...
The Ensign fleet is the oldest active one-design fleet at Houston Yacht Club. The 1993 National Cham...
Named Victory class in tribute to the yachtsmen who participated in World War I, twenty of these boa...
The Star fleet was active at the Houston Yacht Club in the 1960s. Noted star sailor Jimmy Thompson o...
Originally named Spad, this vessel was owned by Lew Mickley in the 1950s and called Dragon
2 page newspaper article by Betty Ewing 22” x 14” featuring the gathering of sailors to raise money ...
Bud Smith’s Spun Sugar, the first Ensign on Galveston Bay, with an exotic Venturi spinnaker. Based a...
Joy, which was built of cypress in 1923 at Clear Lake, was a cultural institution at the Club. She w...
The Elissa Regattas were charity benefits for the historic tall ship Elissa, which is berthed at the...
jack1 nThey used to have [what we call] jack-boats, you know...boats around perhaps fifteen, twenty...
At the time of this regatta, the Houston Yacht Club was known as the Houston Launch Club
The Dragon class was one of many which competed in the Houston Yacht Club's annual regattas in the 1...
Three Corinthians during the 1957 National Women’s Championship for the Adams Cup, the first nationa...
The new series began on September 21, 1941. Texas Corinthian Yacht Club was founded in Kemah by thre...
Gulf Yachting Association rules required member clubs to provide club-owned Fish boats and sailing i...
The first national sailing championship held outside of the northeastern U.S. was the National Women...
The Ensign fleet is the oldest active one-design fleet at Houston Yacht Club. The 1993 National Cham...
Named Victory class in tribute to the yachtsmen who participated in World War I, twenty of these boa...
The Star fleet was active at the Houston Yacht Club in the 1960s. Noted star sailor Jimmy Thompson o...
Originally named Spad, this vessel was owned by Lew Mickley in the 1950s and called Dragon
2 page newspaper article by Betty Ewing 22” x 14” featuring the gathering of sailors to raise money ...
Bud Smith’s Spun Sugar, the first Ensign on Galveston Bay, with an exotic Venturi spinnaker. Based a...
Joy, which was built of cypress in 1923 at Clear Lake, was a cultural institution at the Club. She w...
The Elissa Regattas were charity benefits for the historic tall ship Elissa, which is berthed at the...
jack1 nThey used to have [what we call] jack-boats, you know...boats around perhaps fifteen, twenty...
At the time of this regatta, the Houston Yacht Club was known as the Houston Launch Club