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2025 Member Cruise to the Western Caribbean

Embark on the 2025 Disney Vacation Club Member Cruise to the Western Caribbean! This 5-night, round-trip Disney Cruise Line sailing departs from Fort Lauderdale, Florida on August 2, 2025, charting a course for family fun in dazzling tropical destinations—plus a first-ever Member Cruise visit to Cozumel.

Along the way, delight in commemorative keepsakes and experiences created with Members in mind—including onboard entertainment planned just for the Member Cruise!

Booking begins April 13, 2024.

Set Sail for Adventure

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A Disney Vacation Club Member Cruise elevates the already spectacular Disney Cruise Line experience.

Disney Cruise Line sailings offer fun and excitement for everyone in the family, from Broadway-style stage shows and delectable dining to unique onboard activities and spectacular fireworks at sea.

And a Member Cruise brings this already exceptional experience to a new level. Some of the best and brightest from the incredible Disney family of studios and storytellers will come together to present amazing “insider” shows. Additional standout features include commemorative keepsakes, themed décor and more—all crafted with our Members in mind!

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Embark on an exciting sailing to the Western Caribbean, with visits to 2 tropical islands brimming with activities for the entire family. Plus, enjoy 2 delightful days at sea—with access to signature Disney Cruise Line entertainment, imaginative themed dining, Broadway-style stage shows, refreshing pools, surprises for Members and more.

Explore the scheduled itinerary for the 2025 Member Cruise to the Western Caribbean:

  • Saturday, August 2, 2025 –Depart from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
  • Sunday, August 3, 2025 –Enjoy a day at sea filled with unique experiences and special shows created with Members in mind.
  • Monday, August 4, 2025 –Arrive in Cozumel, Mexico, an island paradise renowned for its beautiful beaches, turquoise water and protected coral reefs.
  • Tuesday, August 5, 2025 –Enjoy another leisurely day at sea filled with unique experiences and special shows created with Members in mind.
  • Wednesday, August 6, 2025 –Arrive at Disney Castaway Cay, a private island paradise exclusive to Disney Cruise Line.
  • Thursday, August 7, 2025 –Debark in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Before or after your cruise, consider adding a little extra magic to your vacation with a stay at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida—located approximately 3 hours from Fort Lauderdale.

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Dreams really do come true on the award-winning Disney Dream, where classic beauty and modern luxury blend seamlessly with legendary Disney storytelling.

Onboard Fun

There’s an almost endless amount of one-of-a-kind entertainment, recreation and dining offerings to keep the entire family smiling from sun-up to well after sundown.

  • Dining –Feast on casual fare and gourmet delights at wondrously themed restaurants. Adults can also choose to indulge in romantic dining experiences at Palo or Remy.
  • Entertainment –Be front-and-center at original Broadway-style live shows, enthralled by brilliant fireworks displays, delighted by greetings from favorite Disney Characters and more.
  • Youth Clubs –Kids will love Disney’s Oceaneer Club—with its larger-than-life spaces fueled by Disney storytelling—while tweens can enjoy videogames, music and movies at Edge and teens can get together in the Vibe lounge for karaoke and dance parties.
  • Pools –Make a splash on the exhilarating AquaDuck water coaster, cool off in 2 family pools or relax at the Quite Cove Pool—an oasis exclusively for adults.
  • Fitness Center –Stay shipshape at a workout facility offering top-of-the-line weight machines and cardiovascular equipment, plus aerobics classes, yoga and more.
  • Goofy’s Sports Deck –Don’t miss this open-air activity center featuring a miniature golf course, a basketball court and virtual sports simulators.

Choose a stateroom that fits your family’s need for style and comfort—from cozy private lodgings with extra space to grand and richly appointed suites boasting sweeping views.

  • Concierge –Luxurious and spacious beyond compare, Concierge staterooms feature separate bedrooms, top-notch amenities and unparalleled service.
  • Verandah –Breathe in the ocean air from these richly appointed accommodations designed for families of 3 to 5—featuring a private balcony and sweeping sea views.
  • Oceanview –Relax in roomy quarters bedecked in a charming nautical motif with art deco flourishes—plus one or 2 portholes for admiring the scenery.
  • Inside –Sail away in a spacious stateroom fitted with a Magical Porthole for real-time sea views—and surprise sightings of animated Disney characters!

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Call Member Services at (800) 800-9800 or (407) 566-3800 † to book your spot.

Dedicated Support for Member Cruise Bookings

Member Services will be open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Time on April 13, 2024 to book reservations for the 2025 Member Cruise exclusively —as well as to assist with any Resort arrivals occurring within 5 days of the April 13 date. Due to the popularity of the Member Cruise, you may experience longer-than-usual wait times.

Member Services will reopen with normal operations at 9:00 AM Eastern Time on Sunday, April 14 to support all Membership requests.

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We have adjusted this Member Cruise Booking Day process to improve our ability to quickly secure your stateroom and collect payment during your initial inbound call. To make your booking phone call go smoothly, please have the following information on hand about yourself and each person sailing with your party, including:

  • Member ID Number
  • First, second and third stateroom category choices, as popular options sell out quickly for this event
  • Special dietary needs
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  • Castaway Club Number (provided to repeat cruisers by Disney Cruise Line)

For each person sailing on the Member Cruise, please have the following information ready:

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To assist in your planning, you may wish to visit Disney Cruise Line  to view the ship layouts and general locations associated with the categories offered.

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Find out the booking information and general rules concerning this 2025 Disney Vacation Club Member Cruise. Please keep in mind that all reservations are subject to availability.

Please note:

  • Member Services will reach out to collect payment before May 13, 2023.
  • Booking requests will not be accepted by fax, email, live chat or Member Online Booking—or in person at the Disney Vacation Club Member Lounge at EPCOT or the Disney Vacation Club Star View Station – a Member Lounge at Disneyland Park. Call Member Services at (800) 800-9800 or (407) 566-3800 † to book your spot.
  • Additional fees may apply for recreational activities and Port Adventures.
  • Due to the unique nature of this special event, Disney Vacation Club has waived the policy of requiring at least one passenger to sail using Reservation Points for this Member Cruise voyage. If Members would like to pay by using both cash and Reservation Points, individual passengers must be paid for by using all cash or all Reservation Points.
  • Disney Vacation Club will waive the initial transaction fee associated with booking your Disney Cruise Line reservation for this Member Cruise voyage.
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  • For the safety of our Guests, women who have entered their 24th week of pregnancy as of the embarkation date or who will enter their 24th week of pregnancy during the cruise will be refused passage due to safety concerns. Neither a physician's medical statement nor a waiver of liability will be able to override the policy. Disney Cruise Line and Disney Vacation Club cannot be held responsible or liable for any complications relating to pregnancy at any stage.
  • Disney Cruise Line policy prohibits infants less than 6 months of age on the date of embarkation to travel.
  • Effective March 21, 2011, Members who do not purchase their ownership interests directly from Disney will not be able to use those Vacation Points to make reservations for the Member Cruise. If a Member wishes to pay entirely in cash, they must still own at least one Contract with ownership interests purchased directly from Disney Vacation Development, LLC. Effective June 3, 2021, to obtain a Disney Vacation Club Digital Membership Card, Members must accumulate a total of at least 150 Vacation Points purchased directly from Disney Vacation Development, LLC.
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New Cape Coral Yacht Club designs: Most on council like a coastal, Key West vibe

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Given three different design options for the new Yacht Club Community Center , most of the Cape Coral City Council is leaning toward a coastal, Key West-flavor architecture.

At a committee of the whole meeting on Wednesday, the city sought direction from the council on a design direction for the outside of the community building.

"It's a concept, just like we do with anything else, and as we are designing, things may come up that we want to shift and be nimble (on)," said Cape Coral City Manager Michael Ilczyszyn.

James Pankonin with Kimley Horn, a consulting firm focusing on public and private developments, presented the information about the look of the community building.

Cape Coral's Yacht Club Community Park, which includes a yacht basin, tennis courts, a swimming pool, a ballroom, and a beach, has been a popular attraction and staple for the city since the 1960s but is set to undergo major renovations after Hurricane Ian delayed the original plans .

The current plans include a new two-story community center to replace the ballroom, removing the tennis courts, rearranging the area to accommodate a four-story parking garage, a new restaurant, and a new resort-style pool.

The city is also preparing for the demolition of the Yacht Club and its facilities in April as it awaits permits.

No estimates could be provided for the price of the new building.

"It will really come into how much of certain materials are needed and construction methods," Ilczyszyn said.

The city will have that information once they have 30% of the construction design.

Two public meetings for the designs are planned for April 2 and May 7.

After getting public input, the city will vote to amend its contract with Kimley Horn to approve all these changes.

The plan is to have these changes approved or introduced before the summer hiatus.

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New Designs for the Yacht Club building

John Bryant with Sweet Sparkman Architecture and Interiors, a Sarasota-based design firm, said the goal with the new designs was to maintain the experience of the original Yacht Club.

The majority of the council preferred option one.

Design one:

Bryant described the first option as "coastal vernacular" and similar to the park buildings at Lake Kennedy and Yellow Fever Creek.

"So it's sort of informed by the current architectural work in 2024," Bryant said. "Kinda Key West."

Councilmember Dan Sheppard and Mayor John Gunter preferred option one.

Gunter said the design was the most pleasing for him.

Councilmember Keith Long liked option one and said he liked the Key West aesthetic.

Councilmember Tom Hayden liked option one.

Design two:

Option two is more informed by the current Yacht Club and would have a stone base and mid-century feel to it, according to Bryant.

"There's certainly opportunity to kind of further develop this option to have even more of the existing Yacht Club feel, but a different vibe, feel than option one," Bryant said.

He also said option two might be more expressive the closer they try to recreate the aesthetic of the old ballroom building.

Councilmember Jessica Cosden liked design two as it incorporated design elements of the old building though she lamented how similar it looked to the first design.

"I wish we could have done more, but I know it's hard with a two-story building, to make it look the same as a very unique one-story building.

Councilmember Bill Steinke said two would be his choice as well, but was wary of additional maintenance of natural wood products used in the design.

"As long as we can bring that aesthetic and keep the maintenance down, number two would be my choice," Steinke said.

Councilmember Robert Welsh said he could go either way, but he liked the look of two.

Design three:

This would be more contemporary and modern.

"Even with a more contemporary language, you can still have warmth, incorporating some wood elements and stone elements," Bryant said.

None of the council members expressed any favorability for the third design.

Inside the new community center

The Community Center will have an additional 10,000 square feet for a total of 47,000 square feet, a history room to remember the first ballroom building on the first floor, and more rooms for civic and community use on the first floor.

Additionally, the new ballroom has shifted slightly as the balcony area on the second floor has been expanded to wrap around the top of the building.

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What are Yacht Clubs? The Ultimate Guide for Beginners and Enthusiasts Alike

Yacht clubs are exclusive social membership organizations for boaters and sailors, typically located near lakes or the sea. These clubs offer a wide range of facilities, including marinas, pools, tennis courts, restaurants, and spas, making them a popular destination for both members and visitors.

Some of the most prestigious yacht clubs in the United States include the New York Yacht Club, the Annapolis Yacht Club, and the San Francisco Yacht Club.

Yacht clubs have a rich history and have played an important role in the development of boating and sailing. The Royal Yacht Squadron, founded in 1815, is one of the oldest yacht clubs in the world and has been instrumental in the development of yacht racing. In the United States, the New York Yacht Club, founded in 1844, is one of the most prestigious and influential yacht clubs in the country.

Yacht clubs also play a key role in organizing and hosting regattas, which are competitive sailing events that bring together sailors from around the world.

What are Yacht Clubs

History of Yacht Clubs

Yacht clubs have a rich history that dates back centuries. They have served as a gathering place for sailing enthusiasts and provided a platform for competitive sailing events. In this section, we will explore the history of yacht clubs and some of the oldest yacht clubs in the world.

Oldest Yacht Clubs

The oldest yacht clubs in the world include the Royal Cork Yacht Club, the Royal Thames Yacht Club, and the Royal Yacht Squadron. The Royal Cork Yacht Club, founded in 1720, is recognized as the oldest yacht club in the world. It was established in Cork, Ireland, by a group of sailing enthusiasts who came together to share their passion for sailing. The club has a rich history and has hosted many prestigious sailing events over the years.

Another notable club is the Royal Thames Yacht Club, which was founded in 1775 in London, England. It was initially established as the Cumberland Fleet and later became the Royal Thames Yacht Club in 1830. The club has a long-standing reputation for organizing some of the most competitive sailing events in the world.

The Royal Yacht Squadron, founded in 1815, is the third-oldest yacht club in the world. It is located in Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, and has a rich history of organizing some of the most prestigious sailing events in the world.

Other notable yacht clubs include the New York Yacht Club, founded in 1844, and the Southern Yacht Club, founded in 1849 in Louisiana, USA. These clubs have played a significant role in the development of competitive sailing in the United States and have organized many prestigious sailing events over the years.

Yacht clubs have played a significant role in the development of sailing as a sport and have helped to promote the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and fair play. They continue to be an important part of the sailing community and provide a platform for sailing enthusiasts to come together and share their passion for the sport.

Top Yacht Clubs in the United States

Yacht clubs are places where yacht owners and enthusiasts gather to socialize, enjoy the sport, and share their passion for sailing. The United States is home to some of the world’s most exclusive yacht clubs, offering a range of amenities and activities for members. Here are some of the top yacht clubs in the United States, categorized by region.

The East Coast is home to some of the oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs in the country. The New York Yacht Club, founded in 1844, is one of the most famous yacht clubs in the world. With a clubhouse located in the heart of Manhattan, the club has a long history of hosting regattas and sailing events. The Annapolis Yacht Club, located in Maryland, is another popular East Coast yacht club, known for its extensive racing program and social events.

The West Coast is home to some of the most beautiful and scenic yacht clubs in the country. The San Francisco Yacht Club, founded in 1869, is located in one of the most picturesque locations in California. The club has a long history of hosting regattas and sailing events, and its members enjoy access to some of the best sailing waters in the world. The California Yacht Club, located in Marina Del Ray, is another popular West Coast yacht club, known for its extensive racing program and social events.

The Gulf Coast is home to some of the most exclusive and luxurious yacht clubs in the country. The Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, located in Boca Raton, Florida, is known for its luxurious amenities and world-class dining. The Sarasota Yacht Club, located in Sarasota, Florida, is another popular Gulf Coast yacht club, known for its extensive racing program and social events.

Great Lakes

The Great Lakes region is home to some of the most active and vibrant yacht clubs in the country. The Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, located in Michigan, is known for its extensive racing program and social events. The Larchmont Yacht Club, located in New York, is another popular Great Lakes yacht club, known for its beautiful clubhouse and picturesque location.

In conclusion, the United States is home to some of the world’s most exclusive and prestigious yacht clubs. Whether you’re looking for a place to socialize, enjoy the sport, or share your passion for sailing, there’s a yacht club out there for you.

Top Yacht Clubs around the World

When it comes to exclusive yacht clubs, there are a few that stand out above the rest. Here are some of the top yacht clubs around the world , organized by region.

Europe is home to some of the oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs in the world . The Royal Yacht Squadron, founded in 1815, is one of the most exclusive yacht clubs in the world, with members including the British Royal Family. Located in Cowes, Isle of Wight, the club has a long history of hosting some of the most important sailing events in the world.

The Yacht Club de Monaco is another exclusive club in Europe, with a focus on luxury and high-end sailing. Founded in 1953, the club is known for its stunning facilities and impressive events, including the Monaco Yacht Show.

In Asia, the Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club is one of the most exclusive clubs in the region. Founded in 1894, the club has a rich history and is known for its impressive facilities and events. The club is located in Victoria Harbour, one of the most iconic and beautiful locations in Hong Kong.

Australia is home to several exclusive yacht clubs, including the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron. Founded in 1862, the club has a long history of hosting major sailing events, including the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The club is located in Kirribilli, New South Wales, and boasts stunning views of Sydney Harbour.

Overall, these yacht clubs offer some of the most exclusive and luxurious experiences in the world of sailing. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or simply looking to enjoy the high life, these clubs are sure to impress.

Yacht Club Membership

Joining a yacht club is a great way to enjoy the luxury of yachting and the camaraderie of like-minded individuals. Yacht clubs offer a variety of membership categories, each with its own set of benefits and requirements.

Yacht club membership comes with a host of benefits, including access to club facilities and events, reciprocity with other yacht clubs, and networking opportunities with other members. Members can also enjoy a range of activities, such as sailing lessons, regattas, and social events.

Requirements

To become a member of a yacht club, applicants must meet certain requirements. These may include a minimum age, a background check, and a recommendation from an existing member. Some clubs may also require applicants to demonstrate a certain level of sailing proficiency.

Initiation Fees

Yacht club membership comes with an initiation fee, which can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. This fee is typically non-refundable and covers the cost of joining the club. In addition to the initiation fee, members are also responsible for annual dues, which can vary depending on the membership category and the club’s location.

Overall, yacht club membership offers a wealth of benefits and opportunities for those who love yachting and the sea. By joining a yacht club, members can enjoy exclusive access to club facilities and events, as well as the chance to network with other members and participate in a range of activities and regattas.

Yacht Club Facilities and Amenities

Yacht clubs offer a range of facilities and amenities that make them an attractive option for boat owners and enthusiasts. These amenities are designed to enhance the overall experience of members and provide them with a comfortable and enjoyable environment. The following are some of the most common facilities and amenities offered by yacht clubs.

One of the primary facilities offered by yacht clubs is a marina. These marinas provide members with a safe and secure place to dock their boats. They are equipped with a range of amenities such as electricity, water, and fueling stations. Some marinas also offer boat cleaning and maintenance services.

Yacht clubs typically have a clubhouse that serves as the central gathering place for members. These clubhouses are equipped with a range of amenities such as lounges, bars, and restaurants. They also offer meeting rooms, libraries, and other facilities that members can use for social or business purposes.

Restaurants

Most yacht clubs have restaurants that offer a range of dining options for members. These restaurants typically serve fresh, locally sourced seafood and other dishes. They are also equipped with bars that serve a range of cocktails, wines, and beers.

Some yacht clubs offer spa facilities that provide members with a range of wellness services. These spas typically offer massages, facials, and other treatments that help members relax and rejuvenate.

Sports Facilities

Many yacht clubs have sports facilities such as pools, tennis courts, and paddle tennis courts. These facilities provide members with a range of opportunities to stay active and enjoy the outdoors.

In conclusion, yacht clubs offer a range of facilities and amenities that make them an attractive option for boat owners and enthusiasts. These facilities are designed to enhance the overall experience of members and provide them with a comfortable and enjoyable environment.

Yachting Events

Yacht clubs around the world offer a variety of yachting events for their members. From regattas to cruising, there is something for everyone.

Regattas are competitive sailing events that bring together sailors from different yacht clubs. These events can range from local club races to international competitions. Some of the most famous regattas include:

  • America’s Cup: A prestigious international sailing competition that dates back to 1851.
  • Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race: A challenging offshore race that takes place in Australia every year.
  • Cowes Week: A week-long regatta held in Cowes, England that attracts sailors from around the world.

Yacht clubs often organize their own regattas as well. These events provide an opportunity for members to compete against each other and showcase their skills.

Cruising events are more relaxed than regattas and focus on exploring new destinations and enjoying time on the water. Some yacht clubs organize group cruises to different locations, while others encourage members to plan their own trips.

Yacht clubs may also organize rallies, which are cruising events that follow a specific route. These events typically have a social aspect and provide an opportunity for members to connect with other sailors.

Overall, yachting events are a great way for yacht club members to connect with other sailors and experience the joys of being on the water.

Community and Social Aspects

Yacht clubs are not only about sailing and boating. They are also a place where people can come together and socialize. Yacht clubs offer a sense of community and belonging to their members. Members can interact in an informal atmosphere at clubhouse cafés, bars, or restaurants.

Yacht clubs also host various social events throughout the year, such as holiday parties, barbecues, and charity events. These events provide an opportunity for members to meet new people and make new friends. The social aspect of yacht clubs is particularly important for those who are new to the area or new to sailing.

One of the benefits of joining a yacht club is access to a network of like-minded individuals who share a passion for sailing and boating. Members can exchange tips and advice on sailing techniques, boat maintenance, and other related topics. This network can be especially valuable for those who are new to sailing or who are looking to improve their skills.

Yacht clubs also offer a range of activities that cater to different interests and skill levels. For example, some clubs offer sailing lessons for beginners, while others host regattas and races for more experienced sailors. These activities provide an opportunity for members to learn new skills, challenge themselves, and have fun.

In summary, yacht clubs offer a range of community and social benefits to its members. The social membership aspect of yacht clubs can be particularly important for those who are new to the area or new to sailing. Yacht clubs offer a sense of community and belonging, a network of like-minded individuals, and a range of activities that cater to different interests and skill levels.

Yacht Club Governance and Leadership

Yacht clubs are often run by a board of directors, who are responsible for the club’s governance and leadership. The board of directors is typically elected by the club’s membership and is responsible for setting the club’s policies and overseeing its operations.

Effective yacht club governance requires a clear understanding of the club’s objectives and priorities, as well as a commitment to transparency and accountability. The board of directors should establish clear policies and procedures for decision-making, financial management, and member communication.

One important aspect of yacht club governance is ensuring that the club’s leadership reflects the diversity of its membership. This includes not only demographic diversity but also diversity of experience, skills, and perspectives. A diverse leadership team can bring new ideas and approaches to the table, promote inclusivity and equity, and help the club better serve its members and community.

To ensure effective governance, many yacht clubs use benchmarking and best practices to evaluate their operations and identify areas for improvement. This might involve comparing the club’s performance to that of other clubs, conducting member surveys, or seeking input from industry experts.

In addition to strong governance, effective leadership is essential for a successful yacht club. The club’s leaders should be passionate about yachting and committed to promoting the club’s mission and values. They should also be skilled communicators, able to build relationships with members, sponsors, and community partners.

Yacht club leaders should also be proactive in identifying and addressing challenges and opportunities. This might involve developing new programs or events, seeking out new sponsorship or partnership opportunities, or addressing member concerns and feedback. By staying engaged and responsive to the needs of their members and community, yacht club leaders can help ensure the long-term success of their club.

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Yacht Clubs and the Environment

Yacht clubs have a unique relationship with the environment. They rely on the natural beauty of the water and the surrounding landscape to attract members and visitors, and they have a responsibility to protect those resources for future generations. Here are some ways that yacht clubs are working to be more environmentally conscious:

  • Reducing Waste : Many yacht clubs are implementing recycling programs and reducing the use of single-use plastics. They are also encouraging members to bring their own reusable water bottles and coffee cups to reduce waste.
  • Protecting Water Quality : Yacht clubs are taking steps to protect the water quality in their local areas. This includes implementing pump-out stations for boats to prevent sewage from being discharged into the water, and educating members on the importance of using environmentally-friendly cleaning products.
  • Conserving Energy : Yacht clubs are implementing energy-efficient practices, such as using LED lighting and programmable thermostats. They are also exploring the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar panels and wind turbines.
  • Promoting Sustainable Boating : Yacht clubs are encouraging members to practice sustainable boating, such as using fuel-efficient engines and avoiding anchoring in sensitive areas. They are also promoting responsible fishing practices, such as catch-and-release.

Overall, yacht clubs are recognizing the importance of being environmentally conscious and are taking steps to protect the natural resources that make their sport possible. By working together, they can make a positive impact on the environment and ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty of the water and the surrounding landscape.

Yacht Clubs in Popular Culture

Yacht clubs have long been a symbol of wealth, luxury, and exclusivity, and as such, they have been featured in numerous movies, TV shows, and books. Here are some notable examples of yacht clubs in popular culture:

  • The Great Gatsby : F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel features the fictional West Egg Yacht Club, which is where Jay Gatsby’s extravagant parties take place. The club is described as “one of the most fashionable and exclusive of its kind,” and it serves as a backdrop for the story’s themes of wealth, class, and social status.
  • Caddyshack : This 1980 comedy film features the fictional Bushwood Country Club, which is home to a group of wealthy and eccentric golfers. The club’s yacht basin is a prominent location in the movie, and it serves as the site of a memorable scene involving a giant animatronic gopher.
  • The O.C. : This popular TV show from the early 2000s features the Newport Beach Yacht Club, which is where many of the characters socialize and attend events. The club is portrayed as a glamorous and exclusive destination, and it serves as a symbol of the show’s affluent California setting.
  • Succession : This HBO drama series follows the lives of the wealthy and dysfunctional Roy family, who are the owners of a media conglomerate. In season two, the family attends a high-society event at the fictional Tern Haven Yacht Club, which is described as “the most exclusive club in the Northeast.” The club’s members are shown to be ruthless and competitive, much like the show’s main characters.

While these depictions of yacht clubs in popular culture may not be entirely accurate or representative of all yacht clubs, they do reflect the cultural significance and fascination with these exclusive institutions.

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  • Updated on: 24th January 2021
  • Written by Gary Renshaw

Model Ship building is a craft that has been around since water transport first began. Every boat ever built has a unique story to tell. The model ship clubs of the United States have an important part to play in continuing the skills and tradition of the art of model ship building. Here we have compiled a list of the model ships clubs that are situated across the United States.

California Model Ship Clubs

Ship modelers association.

The Ship Modelers Association (SMA) is the largest ship modeling club in California, and one of the largest in the nation. They seek to foster research and interest in the nautical heritage of the United States by researching and building scale ship models. 

Sacramento Mo del Shipwrights

The Sacramento Model Shipwrights, are a club of radio-control model ship enthusiasts, who sail at the lake in Elk Grove Regional Park in Elk Grove, California. They are known for building civilian and military models, which are powered by electric motors, steam engines, or sail.

South Bay Model Shipwrights

The South Bay Model Shipwrights is a club to learn and share info on shipbuilding techniques using a variety of materials.  Member’s projects include model ships from plastic and wood from commercial kits and scratch built vessels in resin and wood. 

Club members have built ships ranging from 3’ to 56” in Over All length.  Members have built vessels from all timeframes in human history.  This includes rafts, Viking Ships, Galleons, Clipper Ships, Japanese and Chinese Sailing ships, Steam Ferry Boats, and modern era combat ships.

At club meetings they discuss maritime construction, current events, history, and archaeology.

Channel Islands Maritime Museum Ship Model Guild

The Channel Islands Maritime Museum sponsors a Ship Model Guild, an active club of local model builders, who meet once a month at the Museum.  The public is welcome to the monthly meetings, third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM and all are welcome to join the Guild.

Learn Maritime history by building models of ships that made history.  Techniques for wood, plastic or metal construction are addressed at the meetings.  Every meeting is different as members discuss their progress during the “show and tell” sessions.  Interesting bits of information are exchanged about the ships of adventure on the high seas. 

Inland Nautical Society

Inland Nautical Society is a club for Radio Controlled Model Boaters. The club have beginners who have never built a model before, to the experienced modelers who have built museum quality models. The club has a reputation of friendly and knowledgeable members who are eager to share a wealth of their knowledge and expertise of radio controlled modeling.

San Diego Ship Modeler’s Guild

The San Diego Ship Modeler’s Guild welcomes people of all ages with an interest in preserving maritime history through the art of ship modeling. Membership ranges from new ship modelers to experienced master modelers. Ship model projects include period sailing ships through to contemporary steel navy.

Hyde Street Pier Model Shipwrights

The Hyde Street Pier Model Shipwrights are associated with the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, a unit of the National Park Service, and have a model shop aboard the historic ferryboat Eureka berthed at the Hyde Street Pier.

Anyone interested in model shipbuilding is welcome to attend their meetings. Members can offer advice and support on all stages of model shipbuilding, from selecting a kit for your first model to advanced layout and scratch building.

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Colorado model ship clubs, rocky mountain shipwrights.

The Rocky Mountain Shipwrights group of model ship builders in Colorado dedicated to promoting, developing, and furthering scale model shipbuilding. With about 50 members, building many types and sizes of model ships – from Egyptian barges to WWII destroyers, ships in bottles to all-paper models, miniature liners to four-foot men of war. Several members and their creations have won national and regional awards, and some have built models now on display at maritime museums nationwide.

But they are not all expert modelers. Some members are working on their first models. They get advice and encouragement from those who are more experienced, and the goal is for everyone to enjoy the hobby of building model ships and to get the satisfaction of completing and displaying their work.

Connecticut Model Ship Clubs

Connecticut marine model society.

Connecticut Marine Model Society are a group of enthusiastic ship model builders from Connecticut. They meet on the second Saturday of the month from September to June in West Haven, Ct. They build models from scratch or from kits; both wood and plastic. The subjects range from wooden sailing ship to present day ships of steel.

Florida Model Ship Clubs

Southwest florida shipmodeler’s guild.

The Southwest Florida Shipmodeler’s Guild purpose is to provide and promote a forum from which its members can share their model ship building knowledge, skills and techniques, personal experiences, nautical history and any other related maritime interests that might benefit its membership. Their goal is to learn and grow in competence in pursuing the construction of ship models in an atmosphere of constructive fellowship, assistance, and active participation.

Their members come from all walks of life and represent all levels of ship modeling skill from novice to expert. Meeting in a friendly and informal environment at the beautiful Fort Myers Riverside Community Center.

Tampa Bay Ship Model Society

The Tampa Bay Ship Model Society brings together model ship builders, both newcomers and veteran builders, for the mutual benefit of expanding their knowledge of ships, research, techniques, and further develop their abilities in all areas relevant to ship model building and maritime history.

Members model in all materials; wood, metal, paper and polymers, from plans only, or commercial kits, vessels from every era and purpose; Exploration, Steel Navy, Submarines, Yachts, Tugs, Commercial, Fishing, Liners, Working Small Craft, Coast Guard, River/Paddle Wheel, Racing Power and Sail.

Georgia Model Ship Clubs

Atlanta model shipwrights.

Atlanta Model Shipwrights aim to educate and promote model shipbuilding through fellowship mentoring and instruction in a non-competitive environment. Meetings are held the second Saturday of each month from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

Illinois Model Ship Clubs

The north shore deadeyes.

The North Shore Deadeyes primarily focused on static scale ship models with an emphasis on the Great Age of Sail, but builders of models from all eras and at all levels of skill welcome.

Midwest Model Shipwrights

The Midwest Model Shipwrights was formed in 1982 by individuals who had a common interest in model ship building and maritime history. Goals of the club are to discuss and share modeling ideas and concepts while making new friends.

Vessels built by the Shipwrights represent a variety of types and eras. Sizes range from miniatures a few inches in length to radio control warships over five feet long, and from basic to amazingly complex. Their membership includes beginning through to advanced modelers, some of whose works can be found in museums, galleries and private collections.

In spite of all these accomplishments, the organization’s primary focus remains the interaction between expert, intermediate and novice.

Indiana Model Ship Clubs

Admirals of indianapolis.

Admirals of Indianapolis club’s members build and operate scale merchant ships, pleasure craft, work boats, military ships, sailboats, and just about anything that floats or submerges (in the case of submarine models). Many boats are built from kits and some are scratch-built from plans and photographs. The models are powered by electric motors, steam engines, or wind power in the case of sailboats.

Kansas Model Ship Clubs

Kansas city square riggers modeling association.

The Kansas City Square Riggers Club are a model ship-building enthusiasts club based out of the greater Kansas City area. They welcome builders of all skill levels and interests. If you are into naval research and model building they would love to hear from you.

Massachusetts Model Ship Clubs

Uss constitution model shipwright guild.

The USS Constitution Model Shipwright Guild is the largest model ship association on the East Coast. Meetings overlooking Old Ironsides at the USS Constitution Museum are well attended.  In addition to monthly meetings, the Guild takes part in the annual meeting of model clubs from Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. They also attend the annual Salem Maritime Festival and the Antique & Classic Boat Festival, as well as the biennial Woods Hole Model Boat Show.

Novices and experienced model builders alike can have fun developing resources, experiences, and skills by joining us. SS Constitution Model Shipwright Guild

U.S. Vintage Model Yacht Group

The US Vintage Model Yacht Group is a Special Interest Group of the American Model Yachting Association. Their organizational goals are the preservation, building, and sailing of older model yacht designs and the study of the history of the sport of model yachting.

“Vintage” primarily means any older model sailboats no longer sailed (or never raced) in serious competition. These encompass free-sailing model yachts, older designs converted to R/C and pre-1970s R/C sailing models. This includes class racing yachts, non-class sailing models, and commercially-built toys of the past. There are also replica models built to the older designs and new designs recreating older sailboat styles.

The group also support those who sail traditional sailing craft models, such as Schooners, Skipjacks, and other scale models. The hulls are generally made of wood, with some fiberglass models, and range in length from 1 to 6 ft. The rigs are usually constructed from wood or aluminum, with cotton or dacron sails.

Marine Modelers Club of New England

The Marine Modelers Club of New England have about 50 members, based in the greater Boston area.  They meet monthly, usually pond-side, when the weather allows it.  Meetings are rather informal, with little time spent on business, and lots of time talking about RC boats. 

Their members are a creative bunch, and there is usually an interesting array of models at gatherings. Their modelers are a creative bunch and there is usually an interesting array of models at their gatherings. Their interests include tugboats, warships, pleasure craft, sailboats (both scale and racing) and pond sailors.  

Merrimack Valley Ship Model Club  

The Merrimack Valley Ship Model Club are an enthusiastic and friendly group of model ship makers who share a particular interest in the naval history of Newburyport, and the Merrimack River Valley area.

Maryland Model Ship Clubs

CBMM’s volunteer Maritime Model Guild supports the curatorial needs of CBMM with exhibition models and building kits that are available for purchase  online  and at the Museum Store. In addition, the Guild offers classes for building scratch models, and the annual  Maritime Model Expo  featuring “live” steamboat models, skipjacks with working sails, speedboats, tugs, and other radio-controlled miniatures.

The group also hosts children’s model-making activities at CBMM’s signature events and other outreach and educational programs throughout the year. 

Washington Ship Model Society

The Washington Ship Model Society (WSMS) was founded in 1929 and is the oldest continuously active ship model club in the United States. The organization is composed of active ship model enthusiasts from the Greater Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area. Its purpose is to provide a socially enjoyable means for serious ship modelers to meet, share, and expand upon their common avocation through the exchange of ideas and knowledge.

The society draws its members from all walks of life and many different occupations. The modelers’ skills range from absolute beginners to professionals who have constructed models for maritime exhibits in the Smithsonian Institution and other museums throughout the United States and Europe. Over the years, members have written numerous articles for nautical research and ship model publications. Society membership has included such notables as President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Major (and later General) George Patton, Howard I. Chappelle, and Paul E. Garber.

The interests of the modelers are as varied as their occupations, ranging from 17th-century sailing vessels to radio-controlled models of modern powered craft. All types of ship models have been constructed, in static display and operating versions, and in wood, brass, plastic, and card media. 

The society conducts monthly meetings, alternating between Virginia and Maryland locations. The meeting format consists of brief society business, informal discussions of members’ model projects and a program or presentation relating to a nautical or ship modeling topic.  Society members also form subgroups to focus on common modeling interests, such as steel (modern) ship modeling or plank-on-frame modeling. Subgroups are open to all members and meet on a periodic basis, generally in members’ homes. The club’s newsletter, the  Lynx , is published monthly. 

Maine Model Ship Clubs

Down east ship modelers guild.

The Down East Ship Modelers Guild is an active group of static and R/C modelers, ranging from novice to experienced. They meet on the second Thursday of each month from 1 pm – 3 pm at the Legion Hall in Bath, Maine. The group has a long history of association with the Maine Maritime Museum , also in Bath, ME.

Michigan Model Ship Clubs

Great lakes nautical society.

The Great Lakes Nautical Society is a club consisting of model shipbuilders, who are interested in persevering Great Lakes history through model ship building, the model ship shows and educational seminars put on by the club members. The club is open to anyone with an interest in model shipbuilding and the Great Lakes.

Minnesota Model Ship Clubs

The state of Minnesota currently has no model ship clubs listed. 

Missouri Model Ship Clubs

St. louis admirals model boat club.

The St. Louis Admirals R/C Model Boat Club is a group of hobbyists dedicated to sharing the knowledge and fun of the R/C model boat hobby. The depth and breadth of experience the club offers, combined with its laid-back atmosphere, attract the beginner modeler and master builders alike.

Nevada Model Ship Clubs

The state of Nevada currently has no model ship clubs listed. 

New Hampshire Model Ship Clubs

Their members are a creative bunch, and there is usually an interesting array of models at gatherings. Their modelers are a creative bunch and there is usually an interesting array of model at their gatherings. Their interests include tugboats, warships, pleasure craft, sailboats (both scale and racing) and pond sailors. 

New Jersey Model Ship Clubs

The ship model society of new jersey.

The Ship Model Society of New Jersey is dedicated to the pursuit and enjoyment of ship model building in all its forms. They welcome those who enjoy or would like to learn more about this fascinating hobby. Membership spans all skill levels, from novice or highly accomplished and from gadget guru to historical recreator.  Meetings aim to share collective wisdom and resources, and provide the opportunity to enjoy the company of other modelers. 

South Orange Seaport Society

South Orange Seaport Society is a group of folks of all ages who like model boating. They have boats from kits and scratch builds, electric and steam-driven, quite a few fun electric race boats, and some eccentric things. A group of people from all walks of life who like RC boating. 

New Mexico Model Ship Clubs

The state of New Mexico currently has no model ship clubs listed.

New York Model Ship Clubs

Buffalo model boat club.

Radio Controlled model boating is a fascinating hobby that can be as simple or as complex as one wants and can be enjoyed by all age groups. There are as many types of model boats as there are full sizes: enough to satisfy all tastes and interests. Those who enjoy the excitement of speed will find plenty of thrills and competition in the fast electric field. Sailing enthusiasts will find that the racing of radio-controlled sailboats offers all the challenge and exhilaration of the full-sized yachts. Builders of exact scale models get the added satisfaction of operating their craft under full radio control. 

The Model Shipwright Guild of Western New York

Upon a chance introduction at the Military History Society of Rochester New York in 2015 several like-minded individuals, working through the Nautical Research Guild, were able to form our group.  They quickly realized they were an enthusiastic collection of ship modelers and researchers interested in the history and preservation of our maritime legacy in the age of sail and more.

The Model Shipwright Guild of Western New York brings together members from near and far;  Rochester NY, Syracuse NY, Buffalo NY and even Lisbon Portugal. From all walks of life, experience, endeavours with varied nautical interests making for a very dynamic group.

They draw in subject matter experts to enlighten the club meetings on the historical nature of the naval and maritime craft, and their accurate modeling.

Empire State Model Mariners

The Empire State Model Mariners club was founded in 1988, by a group of model boat enthusiasts. The club is a non-profit organization aimed at recreational RC boating and building, with emphasis placed on helping each other and welcoming new members.

We welcome all classes of modelers, from beginners to experts. Boats can be ready to runs, semi kits, kits and scratch built. Whatever your passion is, pleasure crafts, speedboats, workboats, fishing vessels or military replicas.

North Carolina Model Ship Clubs

Carolina maritime society.

The Carolina Maritime Model Society exists to promote the production of high-quality ship models and encourage members and the public to participate in this craft that is as old as shipbuilding itself. 

The society is the only such organization in the entire state and has become a major vehicle for widening public interest in North Carolina’s maritime history and culture.

Ohio Model Ship Clubs

Shipwrights of ohio.

The Shipwrights of Ohio is a club dedicated to model shipbuilding. All types of ships and boats: sailing to steel navy, wood, resin, plastic, kits to scratch built, static to radio control. for all ages – young to retirees, and all skill levels – beginner to expert. Members share their skills, ideas and expertise.

The Shipwrights of Ohio were founded in 2004. Its purpose is to provide a socially enjoyable means for serious and not-so-serious ship modelers to meet, share, and expand their common avocation through the exchange of ideas and skill knowledge. Skills range from beginners to those who build museum quality models.

Oklahoma Model Ship Clubs

The state of Oklahoma currently has no model ship clubs listed. 

Oregon Model Ship Clubs

The state of Oregon currently has no model ship clubs listed. 

Pennsylvania Model Ship Clubs

Philadelphia ship model society.

The Ship Model Shack is the home of the  Philadelphia Ship Model Society , the oldest ship modeling society in America. The Museum is home to over 50 ship models, but this is the only place to see them being created right before your eyes. Have a seat, and watch a model come together while talking with the modelers. 

Rhode Island Model Ship Clubs

Tennessee model ship clubs.

The state of Tennessee currently has no model ship clubs listed. 

Texas Model Ship Clubs

Gulf coast ship modelers society.

The Gulf Coast Ship Model Society is a welcoming group of amateur and professional ship modelers who enjoy sharing their work and discussing tips and tricks of the trade.

Meetings are held on the second Saturday every odd month from 10:00am – 1:00pm at the Houston Maritime Museum. Members are encouraged to bring models they are working on for a ‘show & tell’ discussion.

Utah Model Ship Clubs

Utah State currently has no model ship clubs listed. 

Virginia Model Ship Clubs

The Washington Ship Model Society (WSMS) was founded in 1929 and is the oldest continuously active ship model club in the United States. The organization is composed of active ship model enthusiasts from the Greater Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area. Its purpose is to provide a socially enjoyable means for serious shipmodelers to meet, share, and expand upon their common avocation through the exchange of ideas and knowledge.

The society draws its membership from all walks of life and many different occupations. The modelers’ skills range from absolute beginners to professionals who have constructed models for maritime exhibits in the Smithsonian Institution and other museums throughout the United States and Europe. Over the years, members have written numerous articles for nautical research and ship model publications. Society membership has included such notables as President Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Major (and later General) George Patton, Howard I. Chappelle, and Paul E. Garber.

The interests of the modelers are as varied as their occupations, ranging from 17th century sailing vessels to radio-controlled models of modern powered craft. All types of ship models have been constructed, in static display and operating versions, and in wood, brass, plastic, and card media.

The society conducts monthly meetings, alternating between Virginia and Maryland locations. The meeting format consists of brief society business, informal discussions of members’ model projects and a program or presentation relating to a nautical or ship modeling topic.  Society members also form subgroups to focus on common modeling interests, such as steel (modern) ship modeling or plank-on-frame modeling. Subgroups are open to all members and meet on a periodic basis, generally in members’ homes. The club’s newsletter, the  Lynx , is published monthly.

Hampton Roads Ship Model Society

The Hampton Roads Ship Model Society, founded in 1967, is an association of individuals who are interested in pursuing the art of ship model building and the exploration of maritime history. The primary purpose of the society is to bring together persons interested in building quality ship models so that they may have the opportunity to exchange views and improve their skills. Members are people representing a wide range of ages who come from many varied occupations and backgrounds. Members come from as far north as the Northern Neck, as far west as western suburbs of Richmond and as far south as the border of North Carolina. Honorary members hail from such dispersed locations as Annapolis, Maryland and Toronto, Canada.

The interests of our members runs full spectrum, from the historical (photos and records), artistic (painting), decorative (pond yachts/half hulls), radio-controlled (RC) models, to highly detailed and historically accurate scale reproductions of all ship types. The skill level of members runs the full gamut from complete novices to highly skilled experts who have won top awards in highly regarded competitions both in the United States and abroad. Models built by past and present members of the Society can be found in many of our nation’s premier museums. Model builders of all skill levels are always welcome. The Society is dedicated to helping ship model builders new to the craft learn new skills while giving experienced builders the opportunity to perfect their abilities. Even the most highly-skilled members are always seeking to improve their techniques with the help and advice of other Society members.

Washington Model Ship Clubs

The state of Washington currently has no model ship clubs listed. 

Wisconsin Model Ship Clubs

Wisconsin scale boating association.

The Wisconsin Scale Boating Association is about promoting and enjoying the model shipbuilding hobby. 

They are a “scale” model club.  Models are representative of an actual boat or type of boat, either static or operational.  Radio-Controlled models attempt to recreate authentic operation and look like a full size boat. 

The club participates in several events throughout the year.  Membership is open to anyone who has an interest in the model boating hobby.​

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1928 Mentor Harbor Yachting Club – as it stands today – is the result of extensive planning going back to far-seeing members who, in July 1928 organized the original club. Through a series of happenings, the club has survived the events of 1929, weathered the lean war years, and has reinvested in its infrastructure to become what we know today. The membership owes a deep debt of gratitude to a succession of dedicated officers and directors who, over the years, had the vision and follow-through to bring these dreams to fruition. Here’s how it came about from the start way back when. Mentor Harbor Yachting Club, originally incorporated in 1928, barely survived its initial eight years during the depression. Once through this period, the club regrouped and has continued to grow throughout the years.
1935 By 1935, there were 200 members and a fleet of 90 boats. In 1936, the organization was re-incorporated as the Mentor Harbor Yachting Club, then boasting 140 boats; power and sail. As it grew, the club began to find its financial sea legs. The clubhouse was purchased from the contractor under a mortgage, and the club obtained a 10 year lease with an option to buy the land on which it operated. By 1939, there were 216 members and 175 boats and in this year, a junior membership plan was inaugurated providing a sliding scale of dues, including gradual payments toward a full membership initiation fee.

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1952 Careful plans were made in the early 1940s for further development of the club after World War II and in 1944 a permanent improvement fund of some $30,000 was subscribed by the members to help put these plans into action. In 1952, the Board of Directors set up a program of permanent improvements and authorized the issuance of $100,000 of bonds.
With the proceeds, it was possible to rebuild the east breakwall, install new steel docks, make improvements to the clubhouse, provide a new water supply system, develop a picnic area, add to the skeet facilities, create a children’s play yard, and make numerous improvements to the grounds.

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1960 The club’s facilities expanded rapidly in the years of 1960 through 1980. New construction included the swimming pool and locker building (1961), enlargement of the clubhouse to include a new reception area, enclose the porch, which is now trophy row, building of the cantilever bar overlooking the lake, channel and beaches, a snack bar at water level, and new T-docks (1968) for the East Beach.
Since then Mentor Harbor Yachting Club has undergone numerous, regular capital improvement projects to our clubhouse, grounds and docks. Today we offer state of the art floating docks with power connections, pressurized water and Wi-Fi. Our clubhouse has had a refresh to the stucco on the outside as well as new kitchen equipment, new lounge furniture, repainting and new carpeting. Every year brings a new list of capital improvements to preserve and care for our beloved club.

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Yacht Dreaming

A Comprehensive Guide to Yacht Clubs in New Jersey

Bill Michaels

Understanding Yacht Clubs

Yacht clubs are a community of individuals who share a passion for yachting, sailing, and boating. New Jersey is a state renowned for its extensive coastline, making it an ideal location for yacht clubs. These clubs offer a range of services, including boat storage, dining, social events, and sailing programs.

The Benefits of Joining a Yacht Club

Joining a yacht club in New Jersey comes with numerous benefits. These benefits include:

  • Access to a community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for yachting and sailing.
  • Access to exclusive facilities, including boat storage and maintenance facilities.
  • Access to social events, including cocktail parties, barbecues, and fundraisers.
  • Access to sailing programs and sailing lessons.
  • Opportunities to participate in competitive regattas and races.
  • Access to discounts on supplies and equipment required for yachting.

Top Yacht Clubs in New Jersey

New Jersey has numerous yacht clubs, each with its own unique features and amenities. Here are some of the top yacht clubs in New Jersey:

Mantoloking Yacht Club

The Mantoloking Yacht Club is a private club located in Mantoloking, New Jersey. The club offers a wide range of social and sailing programs, including sailing lessons for both adults and children. The club also has a private beach, swimming pool, and tennis courts.

Bay Head Yacht Club

The Bay Head Yacht Club is a private club located in Bay Head, New Jersey. The club offers a range of services, including boat storage, dining facilities, and social events. Bay Head Yacht Club also has an extensive sailing program, with sailing lessons available for both adults and children.

Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club

The Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club is located on Sandy Hook Bay, New Jersey. The club offers a range of services, including boat storage, dining, and social events. The club also has an extensive sailing program, with sailing lessons available for both adults and children. Additionally, Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club has a junior sailing program, which offers sailing lessons for children aged 8-18.

Monmouth Boat Club

The Monmouth Boat Club is a private club located in Red Bank, New Jersey. The club offers a range of services, including boat storage, dining, and social events. The club also has an extensive sailing program, with sailing lessons available for both adults and children. Monmouth Boat Club is also renowned for its competitive sailing program.

Joining a Yacht Club

Joining a yacht club in New Jersey is a straightforward process. Most yacht clubs require prospective members to fill out a membership application, which is then reviewed by the club’s membership committee. Once the application is approved, new members are required to pay a joining fee and annual dues.

Membership Requirements

Membership requirements vary depending on the yacht club. However, most yacht clubs require new members to have some level of sailing experience. Additionally, some yacht clubs require new members to have a boat.

Choosing the Right Yacht Club

When choosing a yacht club, it is essential to consider your budget, location, and sailing requirements. It’s also important to consider the amenities and services offered by the club, including boat storage, dining, and social events.

Yacht clubs offer a range of services and benefits to individuals who share a passion for yachting, sailing, and boating. New Jersey has numerous yacht clubs, each with its unique features and amenities. When choosing a yacht club, it’s essential to consider your budget, location, and sailing requirements. By joining a yacht club, you’ll gain access to a community of like-minded individuals, exclusive facilities, and sailing programs.

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