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John
T. Mott
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The
Oswego Yacht Club
is one of the oldest yacht clubs
on Lake Ontario.
Founded
in 1881 by local banker John T. Mott, the Oswego Yacht Club was
a vibrant force in Lake Ontario yachting. One of the founding clubs
in the Lake Yacht Racing Associastion, Oswego was the host of many
yachting events. Early in the depression, the Club disbanded and
remained dormant for some 50 years. In 1980 a group of local boaters
reformed the Club and quickly celeberated its Centennial Anniversary.
Once again, the Oswego Yacht Club has become an active participant
in Lake Ontario Yachting. Located in Oswego, New York, the club
hosts a variety activities for all boaters.
The
PHRF, Portsmouth, and Sunfish Sailing fleets race weekly in the
open waters of Lake Ontario. Each summer the Club hosts the Sail
Oswego Regatta which draws more than 50 boats from all corners of
the Lake. In the past, the OYC has hosted the Flying Scot North
American Championships (1989 and 1996), district regattas for several
one-design fleets, portions of the Lake Yacht Racing Association
annual regatta, and the long distance race for the annual Eastern
Yachting Conference's Regatta.
The
Oswego Yacht Club is more than racing. An annual week-long cruise
is scheduled in August with weekend cruises scattered throughout
the summer. A junior sailing program is starting for members' children.
Social events are held throughout the year, including dinners, SuperBowl
Parties, Friday afternoon happy hours, a winter games night, and
an evening craft night.
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