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Junior Sailing Program
An 8-week summer program for young sailors ages 8-16, teaching sailing fundamentals, navigation, and teamwork using 420s and Opti boats.

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Wessagussett Yacht Club


Founded in
2012
EIN
04-1958922
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
212 WESSAGUSSETT RD N WEYMOUTH, MA 02191-1654 United States
Website
https://www.wycma.com/
Phone
(781)-335-9800
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About
Wessagussett Yacht Club, est. 1902, is a cooperative/member-maintained club in North Weymouth for power boaters and sailors. With a rich history in sailing and yachting within the south shore, it provides access to a National Park with a harbor of 30 Islands. For over a century, it has been a safe harbor for families and friends. Children have been sailing here for more than fifty years. The club's members work together to maintain the club's assets, which have been passed down for generations.
Mission
Wessagussett Yacht Club is a private cooperative/member maintained, full service yacht club for both power boaters and sailors. It is located on the shore of North Weymouth at the mouth of the Weymouth Fore River adjacent to Wessagussett Beach.

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