Clark Lake Yacht Club

Clark Lake Yacht Club The Clark Lake Yacht Club is a private boating and social club, member-ran club. Membership is open to the public.

Our members have a love of boating, sailing and all things Clark Lake, where life-long memories are cultivated!

Always great to see everyone as the season begins with the Memorial Day cookout!  Thank you Judy and all who made it ha...
05/31/2026

Always great to see everyone as the season begins with the Memorial Day cookout!  Thank you Judy and all who made it happen! 

Will the wind cooperate today? Either way, fun is in the forecast! 🌬☀️⛵️
05/31/2026

Will the wind cooperate today?
Either way, fun is in the forecast!
🌬☀️⛵️

Smiling faces & sun today!Hello 👋 2026 lake season ⚓️🛟⛵️We have the best members!
05/09/2026

Smiling faces & sun today!
Hello 👋 2026 lake season ⚓️🛟⛵️
We have the best members!

Rain is holding off for the May work party!Tis the season for Spring Clean-Up 🌷See you at 10am 😉
05/09/2026

Rain is holding off for the May work party!
Tis the season for Spring Clean-Up 🌷
See you at 10am 😉

Are YOU ready for spring? Your CLUB is getting ready for YOU!!!
04/28/2026

Are YOU ready for spring? Your CLUB is getting ready for YOU!!!

2 possible new members checking out CLYC today. They are planning to build a family nearby and were very excited to hear...
04/26/2026

2 possible new members checking out CLYC today. They are planning to build a family nearby and were very excited to hear about our possible playground 🛝 updates.

Another great project happening at CLYC. The bbq area was expanded to make room for the grills to be relocated away from...
04/19/2026

Another great project happening at CLYC. The bbq area was expanded to make room for the grills to be relocated away from the bathhouse (as per insurance co directive) and it makes the walking path much nicer. Here is the before and after pics.

Unofficial kickoff to summer!Mark your calendars, community 😉🥳⛵️The FUN & tradition continue- Sunday afternoonsRemember:...
04/15/2026

Unofficial kickoff to summer!
Mark your calendars, community 😉🥳⛵️
The FUN & tradition continue- Sunday afternoons
Remember: sailboats ALWAYS have right-a-way ⚠️

Cleanin' up the club 💪🚜⛵️The pre-cleanup crew hard at work 😉The official SPRING CLEANUP is coming soonStay tuned, member...
04/11/2026

Cleanin' up the club 💪🚜⛵️
The pre-cleanup crew hard at work 😉
The official SPRING CLEANUP is coming soon
Stay tuned, members!
In the meantime, countdown to lake days are near!

Our very own Commadore of Hobie Fleet 58 Clarklake MI, Chance Winnie, sharing with Experience Jackson. Great article!
04/07/2026

Our very own Commadore of Hobie Fleet 58 Clarklake MI, Chance Winnie, sharing with Experience Jackson. Great article!

“In the late '60s and early '70s, Hobie started designing these boats; catamarans you could easily launch from the beach by yourself. The Hobie 14 was the first: a single-person race boat you could drag into the surf, sail for the day, and pull back up solo. Then came the Hobie 16, a two-person version, same shape, just longer and more buoyant.

As Hobies grew in popularity, fleets began forming across the country. Clark Lake in Michigan became home to Fleet 58, the 58th fleet in the U.S. At one point, there were over 120 Hobie Cats on this tiny 580-acre lake, making it the largest inland fleet in the country. But in the '80s, interest faded. It could have been jet skis, boats with engines, other hobbies, who knows. Fleet 58 disappeared, remembered only by the people who grew up with it. There’s a lot of people that lived on this lake that loved Fleet 58, grew up in Fleet 58, remember the parties, the sailing, and the people. But it kind of just faded, because sailing became less and less popular.

My family has always sailed. I’ve been on Hobies since I was five. When my brother and I rejoined the Yacht Club as adults, we kept talking about reviving Fleet 58, and in the winter of 2022, I made it my mission. I did the research, contacted people, even got in touch with the Hobie Class Association. They said we needed five founding members. We got them, and in 2023, Fleet 58 was officially reinstated.

Our first racing season was small. It was just a few weeks at the end of summer. In 2024 and 2025, we raced every Thursday from May to September, plus Sundays with the Yacht Club. Just a few years ago, they struggled to get two sailboats out on Sundays. Now we have about 30 Hobies, with even more people interested. It’s growing fast because more people are seeing just how fun, and relatively easy, it can be.

Sailing sounds intimidating, but Hobies are different. Compared to monohulls, they’re faster, more exciting. Sailing a Hobie feels like NASCAR compared to a Honda Civic. You can heel eight feet in the air, use a trapeze harness. It’s just fun. They’re roomy too. You can relax, lay out, swim off them. I let my kids jump off them and go swimming. As long as it’s pointed into the wind, it won’t drift.

They’re great for tricks. My brother and I used to tip them over on purpose as kids. My dad bought his first Hobie 18 in '98, taught himself to sail, and we’d cram seven of us on it, just sailing around Vandercook Lake. Now, we have Hobie Waves that are even more buoyant. People pile on ten at a time. I’m competitive, so I love racing. But more than that, I love getting my kids into it early. I didn’t start racing until my mid-20s, but my daughter was on a Hobie 14 before she turned one. My son was three. They love it, and now, I can’t quit. I brought Fleet 58 back. People know me in the Hobie world. So I just keep going. I’m getting my kids good enough to carry it on.

If anyone’s into Hobies in Michigan, there are two fleets: Fleet 58 here at Clark Lake and Fleet 519 in Portage. If you're anywhere in the state, even Traverse City, I can connect you with someone. I’ll get you on a boat.

We love visitors, too. This year we had six or seven people come from out of town to sail, and I just love when new people show up and I can usually offer a boat to sail to get you on the water.

And as long as there isn’t ice, we sail all year long. There’s something about sailing a Hobie in winter when the lake is silent. No boats, no people. You hear the wind, the water gurgling. The air’s crisp, the lake’s crystal clear. That’s when you really hear it all.”

-Chance Winnie
Hobie Fleet 58
Clark Lake Yacht Club
1860 Eagle Point Rd, Clarklake, MI, 49230

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1860 Eagle Point Road
Clarklake, MI
49230

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