Weber Point Yacht Club
1962 – 1968
The Weber Point Yacht Club is an outgrowth of a small group of Fresno boaters. This group was composed of John & Kay Willey, Vic & Mildred Browne, Bob & Audrey Shuey, and Jack & Mary Morgan. These four had formed a very informal cruising club known as The Greater Fresno Flotilla.
After about a year, the group, encouraged by Col. George Pierce of the Uptown Yacht Harbor, discussed with other boaters from Fresno, (Bert Williamson, Al Yoder, Les Carter, Bob Forkner, and Gary Childs), the possibility of forming a yacht club at Weber Point, Stockton. The objective at that time being we would either lease from the Uptown Yacht Harbor Club facilities, or build our own on
Weber Point.
John Willey incorporated the Club, with our By-Laws being patterned after those of the St. Francis Yacht Club.
Our club burgee was chosen by the Fresno group mentioned above, with the Yellow Star representing Weber Point Yacht Club on a field of green, representing the shape of Weber Point. The blue stripe represents the San Joaquin River, and the two stripes of yellow on either side represent the golden grain fields that helped to form the city and wealth of Stockton.
Our first meeting was held on September 15, 1962, at the Pump Room in Stockton. We had at that meeting 14 members.
Bob Shuey was elected as our first Commodore, and succession since has been: Jack Morgan, Al Yoder, Ro Fontana, Lisle Gardner, and for 1967/1968, Dale Keirn.
At our first Meeting, it was decided to have a down-river facility, and a committee was formed at that time to try and find a suitable location. It was not until November 1965, however, that we were finally able to secure our lease at King Island. Construction of our docks started in December of that year.
Also at our first meeting, it was decided to hold a New Year’s Eve party at Windmill Cove, which has since become an annual event, with this year’s party being our sixth party.
At our second meeting, one of our members, Wilbur May presented the club with a very attractive trophy, and several plaques for the names of future Commodores.
To date, we have not devised a suitable means of competing for this trophy, but eventually one will be found.
During our second year, in view of our name and original objective, the club secured a lease from the City of Stockton for a nominal yearly fee, the waterway between the Uptown Yacht Harbor guest docks and the Owens Yacht Sales covered berths. This lease was secured with the thought in mind we would either build a floating club house for our Headquarters, or place a dock in the area for our own use and the use of visiting yachtsmen from other yacht clubs who belong to the P.I.C.Y.A.
The delay by the city of Stockton in any definite development of Weber Point kept us from formulating plans at this location and our lease was canceled early this year.
Under the leadership of Commodore Dale Keirn, our purchase of the Gus Moreno property on Spud Island was finalized February 1st of this year. We now have a permanent home at a down-river location as originally visualized by the Founders of the club.
Our original membership of 14 has grown to 27 Active, 1 Social,
3 Inactive, and 2 Lifetime Honorary. Our future is BRIGHT and shortly we will reach our maximum of 40 active members!
May 30, 1968