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Yacht and Boat Clubs of Greenwich
By Local History Librarian March 17, 2017
Originally written by Carl White.
A friend recently asked me which was the oldest yacht and boat club in Greenwich. I said I thought it was the Indian Harbor Yacht Club on Steamboat Road. After all, this was the site where ferry boats from New York City and Long Island moored. Local agricultural products (apples, potatoes, etc) were once shipped from this location. Once people from New York City began to vacation in “the country”, they began sailing on Long Island Sound. So this was the most logical place for a yacht and boat club to pop up. My first thought was to grab Karen Jewell’s book “ A History of the Greenwich Waterfront ” (2011). She’d used the Local History vertical files and reference collection for her research. I then checked the history section of the websites for the individual clubs. Finally, I reviewed several Oral History Project Redbooks and transcripts for more information.
The Riverside Yacht Club
Well, I was close! It just so happens that the Riverside Yacht Club was formed on May 25, 1888. Mr. George I Tyson, a successful businessman, and yachtsman donated an acre of land along the Riverside shoreline. He wanted to organize a unique group of his friends for the purpose of sailing. Tyson even paid to have a new clubhouse built. Karen Jewell states that this was the second club to be founded in Connecticut and the eighth on Long Island Sound, despite the rise and fall of many startups.
The Victorian-style clubhouse was built in 1889. Part of it was built on pilings near a seawall. It contained a kitchen, ballroom, reading rooms, card rooms, bedrooms, locker rooms, and an expansive wrap-around porch. There was even a news article in The New York Herald about the new clubhouse! The club became so popular that it wasn’t long before the members were clamoring for more space. A new “spar loft” was added in 1893. Commodore Tyson once again funded the new addition. It included a billiard room, shuffleboard area, bowling area, staff housing, and horse sheds. The club was able to hold Midsummer Balls and Saturday Evening Hops. The 180-member club owned 10 steam-powered yachts and 52 sailboats. Eventually, the club began participating in regattas, and a Junior Sailing Program was initiated.
The club managed to flourish, despite several setbacks. On September 21, 1938, the “Great New England Hurricane” flooded the main and junior clubhouses. Amazingly, no boats were damaged. The clubhouse was back in service the next day due to a superhuman effort by staff and club members. The War Years (World War I & II) proved financially challenging for the Riverside Yacht Club. As the nation was redirecting material and financial resources toward the war, the club faced financial hardship, which it was able to overcome. As the war was winding down, another hurricane hit Greenwich from September 14 to 15, 1944. Although the clubhouse escaped damage, this time the vessels were damaged.
Indian Harbor Yacht Club
Surprisingly, the Indian Harbor Yacht Club was founded in New York City in July 1889, and incorporated in New York State on April 11, 1892. Elbert A. Silleck and Richard Outwater were the only Greenwich members. The first clubhouse was set up on Finch’s (Tweed’s) Island. Members would travel from New York City to Greenwich. The clubhouse stayed there from 1892 to 1895. When E.C. Benedict bought the land in 1895, the club tried to get Benedict to agree to rent Finch’s Island as a “Club Station.” When Benedict didn’t respond, IHYC started a search for a new site.
Initially, a Rocky Point Neck site was selected, but the deal fell through. After other considerations, a permanent home was built in 1897 on Steamboat Road. It was renovated in 1898 to include a new grill room with an adjoining café, formal dining room, storage rooms, additional storage rooms, a larger piazza, and a 278-foot jetty.
On October 3, 1919, the clubhouse was completely destroyed by a fire. The damage was estimated to be100-thousand dollars. The building was only insured for 30 thousand dollars. Fortunately, the Club was able to raise enough money to build a new clubhouse, which opened on Memorial Day 1921. Today, it remains a (navigational) landmark adjacent to Greenwich Harbor.
The Belle Haven Yacht Club
Around the same time as the Indian Harbor Yacht Club was established, the Belle Haven Land Company established “The Greenwich Casino Association.” It was hoped that this would help attract people to buy property on the peninsula. The term casino may be misleading since it was initially used to refer to a place for social interaction (i.e. meetings, entertainment, dancing but not gambling.) A clubhouse was opened on July 4, 1892. Activities included boating, swimming, tennis, horse shows, live music, and theater. In 1926, the name of the organization was changed to The Beach Club. It was only open for part of the year. Club boating didn’t become popular until 1953 when a member introduced a new fiberglass sloop. This seemed to pique interest, and more people joined the club. By 1961, the name was changed to The Belle Haven Yacht Club.
The Byram Shore Boat Club
The Byram Shore Boat Club was founded in 1938. It was formed for people who enjoyed yachting, sailing, fishing, and boating, as well as education in seamanship and navigation. The clubhouse was built in 1935 and 67 marina berths were added in 1970. Club events included a Seafood Bakeoff, St Patrick’s Day Party, movie nights, Rock the Docks concert, and New England Clambakes. There were approximately 270 members.
Greenwich Boat and Yacht Club
The Greenwich Boat and Yacht Club (GBYC) was established on Grass Island in 1938. Several businessmen formed it so that residents could enjoy boating. They also worked closely with the Town to enhance the harbor area. The current boathouse was built in 1955, and the docks provided 65 slips.
Old Greenwich Yacht Club
At the eastern end of Town, the Old Greenwich Yacht Club (OGYC) was formed in 1943. It was formed to provide sailing education and social interaction. Walter Pendleton served as the first Commodore. A boathouse was built as the first clubhouse, and a deep-water dock extended out toward Sand Island. The Town purchased Tod’s Point in 1945 and planned to convert a “three-car garage” building into a clubhouse. It had double doors that opened to a work pit for trucks and automobiles. A coal-fired boiler provided hot water heat. Future additions included a porch and shed. In 1938, the Great Hurricane destroyed the dock. Small boats had to be pulled up on shore and tied to stakes. Large vessels anchored offshore. Club boats were pulled into the clubhouse for maintenance.
Going Down To The Sea In Ships
So the Riverside Yacht Club beat out the Indian Harbor Yacht Club by a year. I’m happy to say that each of the boating and yachting clubs appears to be healthy and vibrant today. I love to take the ferry out to Island Beach and see all the boats on Long Island Sound on the weekend. It reminds me of the important role boating and sailing (and Long Island Sound) have played in the history of Greenwich. Although commercial boating has waned, recreational boating flourishes. There’s something about a sail filled with wind, carrying a boat quietly across the water. It’s somehow magical.
May the residents of Greenwich continue to “go down to the sea in ships,” and keep the spirit of adventure alive.
Jewell, K: “The History of the Greenwich Waterfront”; History Press, Charleston SC, 2011.
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Address: George Washington Memorial Pkwy, Belle Haven, VA (703)768-0018.
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The Capital Yacht Club is located where the Wharf , Washington's largest development project is under construction along the SW Waterfront. The club is open and offers boaters amenities including a full-service bar, club room, formal library, shower facilities, laundry room, and patio area. Visiting boaters can arrange to dock at the marina. The Capital Yacht Club is located near the Waterfront Metro station.
Address: 660 Water St, SW Washington, DC (202) 488-8110
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The District Yacht Club is located along the Anacostia River at 11th Street, SE, Washington, DC. The facility has a clubhouse and 45 slips and is located west of the Washington Navy Yard, between I-695 and the John Phillip Sous Bridge.
Address: 1409 Water St. SE Washington, DC (202) 543-9788
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Address: 600 Water St. SW Washington, DC (202) 554-5000
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Address: 163 Waterfront St. National Harbor, MD 301-749-1582
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Address: 1 Marina Dr. Alexandria, VA 703-548-9027
Website: www. washingtonsailingmarina.com
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Address: 355 Water Street SE, Washington, DC (202) 488-0627
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This May 25 th I started working at a Yacht Club called Belle Haven in Greenwich, CT. I found this job through connections since one of my really good friends worked at a club nearby last summer. She told me about how she had an amazing experience where she learned new skills and also was able to meet great people and have important contacts for the future. This really caught my attention, also because I have never been to this side of the country and I love going to new places.
I have heard how many applicants the clubs get for summer jobs so I started applying and sending many emails to clubs around the area in February. I was lucky enough to get call back from Belle Haven which is one of the most prestigious clubs. From my experience with tennis, I was able to get the manager job at the tennis shop.
It was nerve rocking coming to a new place knowing I would be working with people I’ve never met before. The day I arrived at the airport my boss Paul was nice enough to pick me up and drove me to the house that I would be staying for the summer. I am very thankful that one of the members offered me to stay at their house for the summer without ever meeting me before. These little things I went through the first day helped me realized the kind of people I would be working for the summer and made me feel very comfortable.
On my first day, my boss Paul showed me the tennis shop which is in front of the tennis courts, then he introduced me to the main coaches of the club who were also very nice and welcoming, surprisingly they were all internationals from France, Poland and Greece so it has been great getting to know new cultures as well. I feel some kind of similarity between the tennis team at Rockhurst and the coaches at Belle Haven. It feels so great to be able to work in the environment that I love the most which is tennis.
One of the very first things I had to learn was how to use the software to keep track of all the sales. There’s a variety of things the members can get in the tennis shop like shirts, skirts, shorts, dresses, visors, hats, racquets, strings and everything else you can imagine related to the sport. A fun fact about this club is that everything is white because that’s the dressing etiquette of the club (very fancy). I also to need to make sure everything in the store is completely clean including the lockers for the members. I also do scheduling for the courts and schedule of private lessons for the coaches, scheduling for clinics and events going on including all the different tournaments.
I am also using excel for a very long part of the day. Besides keeping track of the sales in the software I also make sure some of them are in excel to have a backup of them in case the software crashes, because we’ve been having some issues with it lately. Another task I have on a daily basis is answering every email that comes to the tennis shop. Making sure I am in contact with every member if they need a court or need a private lesson to be scheduled. Through email I also promote the upcoming tournaments of the month to make sure members are aware and sign up on time.
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Notice Board. Welcome to the 2023 Belle Haven Club Optimist Regatta! To ensure minimal neighborhood traffic, we kindly request the following clubs to arrive by water: Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Riverside Yacht Club, Rocky Point Club, and Stamford Yacht Club. If any additional clubs would like to arrive by water, you are more than welcome to do ...
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Belle Haven Club Optimist Regatta event details. In order to keep neighborhood traffic to a minimum, the following clubs are requested to arrive on water: Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Riverside Yacht Club, Rocky Point Club, Stamford Yacht Club.