Jack Van Dyke

Jack Van Dyke (born in 1912, died in 1991) was a sailor from the Wisconsin, United States, who became the second president of the International Soling Association (1973 - 1975).

Van Dyke started his sailing career in 1917 as a 5-year old bilge sailor on his father's A-Scow.

In February 1971 he stepped into the executive committee of the ISA.

During his term as president he accomplished the following:[3] Van Dyke graduated from Princeton University in 1934.

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