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Boating opportunities abound for IYC members - with kayak paddles, sailboat races, lunch cruises, sunset raft-ups, overnight cruises, small boat cruises and extended sojourns ranging from a few days to a few weeks. There are several committees that work on different aspects of boating under the guidance of the Fleet Captain - the Kayak Club; the IYC Cruisers (with subcommittees on sailboat, small boat and sunset cruises); and the Sailboat Racing Committee. Committee participation is open to all IYC members - those with boats of any size or description - kayaks, powerboats, and sail - and those without boats who simply want to be out on the water.
IYC Cruisers
IYC Cruisers coordinates the planning of all IYC cruises - for powerboats, sailboats, and small boats. There are monthly luncheon cruises to near-by restaurants on the water; monthly sunset cruises around Charlotte Harbor; overnights to marinas and anchorages; cruises of a few days to other yacht clubs in the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs (FCYC) or public marinas; and more extended sojourns to Florida's west coast, the Keys, and the Bahamas. A huge benefit of boating with IYC cruisers is our reciprocity with the 38 other yacht clubs in the FCYC and free dockage for the first night at their excellent facilities.
Sailboat Racing
The Big Boat racing, or what we refer to as Fun Racing, consists of a series of five to six races approximately one month apart starting in late October or early November. There is no entrance fee and a handicap rating is used. We will rate a boat that does not have a PHRF rating. We have some experienced members that will go out with an inexperienced skipper for a race or two to get the new skipper and his crew started.

Dinghy Sailing Club
The Dinghy Sailing Club, a group of about 40 IYC members, owns four Precision 15 small sailboats that reside in the IYC marina. Races are scheduled about every other Saturday through out the year. We also participate in other local regattas such as the Leukemia Cup and the "Y" assist regatta. The boats are also available to Dinghy Club members for use at other times.

Kayak Club
Our Kayak Club is composed of novice and experienced kayakers. We are a very informal group – once you express an interest in paddling or paddle with us, you are a member! Kayak ownership or previous paddling experience is not required. We try to have rental kayaks available for all paddles, which typically last two to three hours. We paddle in a variety of the many beautiful, protected fresh and salt water areas available to us here in Southwest Florida. Our main goal is having fun and experiencing places you can't see any other way.

Admirals Club
The Admirals Club is for novice and experienced lady cruisers alike. The emphasis is on "hands-on" learning. For the most part, everything is developed and taught by our members. We depend on inexperienced as well as experienced boaters to participate in developing presentations. (Sometimes it is "see one, do one, and then teach one"!) Except for cruises, you do not have to have a boat to participate, just an interest in learning about and sharing your expertise in all aspects of boating. We usually meet every other month for our presentations and lunch.

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