Coyote Point Yacht Club
The purpose of the Club shall be to encourage yachting as a sport and recreation; to promote interest in seamanship and navigation; to encourage fellowship; to provide and maintain a clubhouse; to harbor and landing for the use of the Membership when possible; and to promote an active youth sailing program.
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1943
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San Mateo
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