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Circle Introduction

yacht club

Would you like to feel “nature” on a yacht?

Have you ever heard of the sport of yachting?

Yachts are vehicles that are propelled by the wind in their sails, and they are raced and competed against each other.

Most people start in college, so even those who say, “I’m not good at exercise,” can be active.

Some members of the club were members of cultural clubs or did not participate in club activities in high school.

Some people may be anxious because they will be working at sea, but rest assured that life jackets and rescue boats will always be provided.

As an official on-campus organization, we willingly participate in university events.

Every year, we have a stall at the student festival and participate in the intramural boat race and intramural relay marathon.

Why don’t you also feel nature on a sailboat?

Major Annual Events

  • April: New member welcome, trial ride, welcome party for new members
  • May: Intramural Boat Race Tournament
  • June: Chushikoku Intercollegiate
  • July: Shikoku Intercollegiate Individual Tournament
  • August: Shikoku Intercollegiate Team Tournament
  • November: Student Festival
  • December: General meeting, year-end party, intramural relay marathon, club work (for those who wish)
  • March: Rookie of the Month

For new students and prospective members

The Yacht Club recruits members throughout the year.
Students can join the club regardless of gender, department, day or night.
We welcome not only prospective players, but also managers who are willing to help out with newcomers and other activities.
Please feel free to contact us using the link below!

We also have a social networking account, so please follow us♪

advisor Tomonori Yabutani, Deputy Director, Paper Industry Innovation Center, Professor, Faculty of Collaborative Regional Innovation
Student Representative Naoya Kobayashi (Faculty of Science)
number of members (e.g. club members) 19 (11 males, 8 females) *As of February 2025
Active Time Practice (at sea): Every Saturday, Sunday, and long vacation
Club meeting (on campus): Once a week for about 30 minutes
*Practice at sea is closed during bad weather conditions such as typhoons and warnings.
Place of activity (name of facility) Horie Beach, Iyo City, Mori Beach (Yacht Club boatyard)
Club fee (monthly) 5,000 yen *Excluding 1,000 yen boatyard maintenance fee
circle box 1st floor of the 2nd common facilities
Where to apply to join the club ehimeunivyachtclub@gmail.com

Please feel free to contact us at the above address.

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Ehime University Yacht Club Web site