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What a great place to have a unique dining experience in the States capital. I was invited to dine with a colleague who is a member. The service was superb. The seafood was fresh and the mixed drinks were well balanced. The lobster I had was very good. It was fresh and very filling with the sides it came with. The decor of the restaurant is nautical. It ober looks a local marina. Great place for drinks and or dinner.

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What goes on at the yacht club* stays at the yacht club, lol. The views and food are delicious; but don't even think of just pulling up or parking- It's members only.

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Had a birthday lunch here with a fairly big table of 12. Service was good, but food came out lukewarm, probably due to our large party. Ordered the fried oysters to start and the crab cake sandwich. Oysters were OK, a little more breading on the smaller than normal oysters. Crab cake was good, not much filler. A little smaller than I expected, but tasty. The fries were just OK, probably tastes better hot. Some of the salads got rave reviews (peach/burrata and Chesapeake Cobb), so maybe that will be an option another time.

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This place is the temporary home for the Annapolis Yacht Club. The original building at 2 Compromise Street several minutes away caught on fire Dec 12,2015, after a Christmas Tree with built in light set a blaze, and burned down. Right now it's being rebuilt. This is a private club, great for sailing . I came here for a 60th Anniversary Party. The room itself is long, with two levels. There was a bar at the far corner of the room , and there were two long tables with appetizers for the cocktail hour. Two steps down was the seating area with tables of 6 and 8. This was a sit down buffet dinner. For the Cocktail hour I started with Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail and Horseradish Cocktail Sauce. Next was the Baked Brie in Pastry with nuts and crackers, Raw Oysters with a Mignonette Sauce, and Cocktail Sauce. Hot hors d'oeuvres were being passed like Mini Stuffed Egg Rolls and dipping sauce, Mini Crab Cakes , Chicken Satay with dipping peanut sauce. My favorite was the Mini Crab Cakes and Oysters. Everything was so fresh. For dinner, at the first station I had Rare Prime Rib with a homemade Horseradish Sauce, Fresh Asparagus, and a Potato Galante. Next I moved over to the Pasta Station. I had a choice of Angel Hair, Penne, or tri-colored Tortellini.There was also a choice of veggies and fillers. You could have Alfredo Sauce or Marinara . I chose Angel Hair Pasta with sautéed Spinach, Onions, Mushrooms , Red and Yellow Peppers, Zucchini I had them mix the Alfredo and Marinara Sauce to make Pomarosa sauce. The portion was huge. My pasta was delicious and my prime rib was cooked perfectly. The Cesar Salad was served directly to each of us at the tables. There was an open bar, and a piano Player for music. Afterwards a large custom made Anniversary Cake, Coffee and Tea was served. All in all this was a beautiful event and the food was really good. I must say the staff was very professional, and very attentive. This is a lovely place to hold an event or party. Especially with views of Spa Creek and the boats. There is free parking in the lot for guests. During the week the Annapolis Yacht Club is open for lunch , and dinner. Friday's they have happy hour.

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No manners. I contacted the event coordinator, Roberta, to inquire about hosting our wedding there. I was told - quite coldly - that the space is for members only. One website indicated that the club offers weekly memberships - so, naturally, I responded with an inquiry about said membership. The response was, "we ABSOLUTELY do not have weekly memberships. There is a 5 year wait list." Yikes . . . how dare a mere mortal such as myself make such an inquiry? I suggested that she approach such inquiries with a bit more grace and patience. Let's hope she takes heed.

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So, armed with a Letter of Introduction from my home yacht club (also listed in the Yachting Clubs of America, just like the Annapolis Yacht Club), I was told that reciprocity would not be honored for a day pass just for dining. I couldn't even get a phone call returned from the manager asking about the situation. Bad form. If you can get past the front door of this place, you'll be doing better than I did. Hard pass.

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My family has been members for years! Always a beautiful evening! Thanksgiving was wonderful my Father, mother, boyfriend as well as myself enjoyed the wide variety of food! Cooked to perfection! With every bite, explodes of flavor! With a wide variety of deserts, from little one bites to a whole peace of pie to choose from. Young and old will be sure to have enjoyed this lavish thanksgiving!

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I walked in there because my husband had a corporate party at this place same day, few hours earlier. I talked to three people, got a table and even a chair for my 7-month old when they announced that I need to be a member to dine there. I complained to the manager and they kicked me out with an infant on my hands anyway!!! No apology, no empathy. Never been so embarrassed. Shame on you, the yacht club!

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Great service and wonderful food. This city dock location offers beautiful views until the rebuilding of the club is completed. Our lunch included killer shrimp tacos and other diners enjoyed the cream of crab and clam chowder. Cheers

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Gorgeous views, great food, great drinks. Been going there for years for events and dinners. Favorites include: Cream of Crab, Calamari, Mussels, and The Skuna Bay Salmon is my favorite dish on the menu. Seafood is phenom. Steaks are great. As well as their manhattans/old fashioned! I'd avoid the sushi (not terrible, there are just menu items and better places in Annapolis for sushi). Finish with the cast iron cookie!

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How Much Do Yacht Club Memberships Cost? (5 Helpful Examples)

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Joining a yacht club is an important milestone in your life. It marks a certain degree of success and allows you to enjoy plenty of luxurious amenities. Setting sail on a yacht is the ultimate way to unwind from a hectic work week while you try to climb the corporate ladder.

Fortunately, there are yacht clubs all over the country that would love to welcome you as a brand-new member. You can enjoy an afternoon on the water with a beautiful yacht in exchange for a small sum of money.

But how much do Yacht Club memberships generally cost?

Prices for Yacht Clubs will vary based on your location, the fleet, and even the amenities that are offered at the marina. The average annual membership price is between $900-$4,000 depending on your level of luxury and needs.

To give you an idea of what you could expect to pay for your yacht club membership, here are some numbers gathered from across the country:

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What Does Each Yacht Club Offer?

Each yacht club is going to offer something that sets it apart from the others on this listing. To give you a better idea of where your money is going, here is a brief synopsis of what you can expect at each location.

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Charleston Yacht Club

Charleston is a premier cruising destination with plenty of waterways for you to explore. They offer a launch hoist, dry slips, day dockage, free parking, and a long list of events scheduled throughout the year.

You also gain privileges at other yacht clubs around the world. If you don’t own your own yacht, they have plenty of members who often have room on their boats to accommodate a few extra passengers.

Florida Yacht Club

The Florida Yacht Club is a relatively exclusive club that features amazing amenities like fine dining and an array of aquatic activities.

You can play tennis, enjoy a spa treatment or massage, or get in a rousing game of croquet from the shore. They also host events and permit you to extend your privileges to other locations scattered around the Florida coast.

Atlanta Yacht Club

The Atlanta Yacht Club is primarily geared toward sailors who are interested in racing. They have a fleet of more than thirty different boats that are designed to help you further your knowledge of sailing.

If you still have a lot to learn, you can even take classes at this location. Prospective members must be sponsored and co-sponsored by two club members for entrance.

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Chicago Yacht Club

Members of the Chicago Yacht Club will find plenty of opportunities to get involved. With more than forty different committees, you can find a circle of friends that have common interests beyond just sailing and racing.

You also receive transient docking at both the Belmont and Monroe harbors, exclusive invites to private events, and reciprocity at more than 900 clubs across the country.

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California Yacht Club

The California Yacht Club is home to both national and world championship regattas.

They host plenty of events from scuba club to book club to wine tastings. If you want to find a true community of like-minded sailors, this could be the place for you.

One of the best features is the reciprocity at locations not just across the United States but across the world. You can feel free to travel the world with your yacht and experience some of the same fellowship globally.

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What are the Cheapest Yacht Clubs?

The cheapest yacht clubs charge just under $1,000 per year for membership. While this does give you access to different types of experiences, you may be disappointed by the overall amenities.

Some yacht clubs are known for their extravagant country club styles that help you to embrace a particular lifestyle. They include Olympic-sized swimming pools, state-of-the-art tennis courts, and fine dining.

Everything has a beautiful waterfront view. It can feel like you are in the middle of an idyllic paradise without ever even having to leave the shore. If this is what you can gain from the most expensive yacht clubs, you should set your expectations much lower for the cheaper yacht clubs.

The cheaper yacht clubs lack the community aspect of these exclusive options. They feature dry slips and the occasional party, but not much more.

Some of them may have the feel of a county park with some picnic benches, outdoor grills, and a moderately sized swimming pool. Expect a much more casual atmosphere when you choose to go with a cheaper yacht club.

It is even possible that they are simply “paper yacht clubs” that do not even maintain a physical building of their own.

How Much Do the Most Expensive Yacht Clubs Cost to Join?

The most expensive yacht clubs can vary a great deal in price. Most of them will cost between $3,000 and $4,000 per year. However, you can certainly find more exclusive clubs that will cost above and beyond this.

Keep in mind that these more expensive clubs generally are not open to the public. They are offered by invitation only and you must have a member sponsor you to be considered for entrance.

When you are paying for a more expensive yacht club, you should make sure that you are really going to get your money’s worth. These expensive clubs promote a certain type of elegant lifestyle.

Make sure that you are planning to take advantage of all the amenities available from one of these clubs before you sink too much money into the membership fees. The social aspect of these expensive yacht clubs is extremely important.

If you plan to simply rent a boat from time to time, you might be able to go with a cheaper yacht club.

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What Is Generally Included in the Membership Fee for Yacht Clubs?

Have you been wondering why you should join a yacht club? Many potential members want to know what they can expect from their membership fees before they commit to a year-long contract. There are many advantages to signing up for a membership with a well-known yacht club.

Amenities and Activities

First and foremost, you get access to activities and cruises planned by board members. These might be various sailing activities, dinners, get-togethers, tennis matches, or other events that take up a lazy Sunday afternoon.

You also gain access to any amenities that surround the yacht club’s marina. For many programs, this means a fitness center, pool, and tennis courts. Several locations also offer fine dining, meeting rooms, and more.

It is like a private oasis where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the regular world. Time moves slowly when you’re enjoying the amenities here.

Many yacht clubs have programs that introduce children (and adults!) to sailing. Take classes to learn more about improving your technique, sailing safety, and other important aspects of life on the open water.

Access to the Fleet

The main reason why most people join yacht clubs is to be able to rent out boats instead of purchasing their own. Joining a yacht club may give you access to an entire fleet of yachts that can be reserved for a day or weeks at a time. Some yacht clubs allow you to rent boats for up to ten days at a time.

Others do not allow you to rent out ships. They are primarily geared toward individuals who already own a yacht or will own a yacht in the future. Make sure you know the difference in advance.

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Are There any Additional Costs Besides the Membership Fees?

Unfortunately, the membership fees are not the only cost associated with joining a yacht club. Most of the clubs in the United States also have a one-time initial fee that tends to cost thousands of dollars. Many will range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the location and the exclusivity of the yacht club.

This one-time fee should be the only additional money you pay except for fuel. Most yacht clubs do not cover the cost of the fuel used in the ship during your rental if renting is an option. Be prepared for what this could cost you.

If you cause damage to the ship, you can also expect some out-of-pocket costs. Insurance should cover the damage, but you will likely be asked to cover the cost of the deductible.

Be sure to inquire about how much you may be on the hook for before you sign up for any particular yacht club. Accidents can happen, even to the most experienced sailors. Make sure that you can afford the mishap in advance.

Is a Yacht Club Membership Right for You?

Understanding what the real cost of a yacht club membership is can be the first step toward determining if this is right for you. Many people love the luxuries available through the more expensive yacht clubs, but they may not be able to afford it. Consider what is most important in a club to you before deciding to sign on the dotted line for an annual membership.

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Ready to Get Out on The Water? Enjoy Hassle Free Boating with a  one time initiation fee of $4,500 and $375/Month. Call 443.261.0741

Our friendly staff will be happy to show you around our facilities and our fleet of powerboats and other watercraft.

Discover everything that our boating membership includes and see the amenities for yourself! Call us today and schedule a tour at 443.261.0741.

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Annapolis Boat Club is boating made simple and easy.

Whether it’s spending time with your family, going on a date, or hosting business associates, our club features a number of top-tier powerboats for you to choose from. Annapolis Boat Club is located at Port Annapolis Marina in Annapolis Maryland, and features brand new boats, kayaks and paddleboards all available with your membership.

Annapolis Boat Club is here to provide you with friendly-reliable service that you deserve. It is our goal to make your boating experience the best it can be. To discover more about our Boat Club and membership details, we invite you to call us directly at 443.261.0741 to learn more.

Benefits of Joining Annapolis Boat Club

Get All The Benefits Of A Boat Without Any Of The Burden

A boat membership at Annapolis Boat Club makes the best financial sense in most circumstances, situations, and contexts. The price of one membership eliminates all of the costs that come with owning a boat. You are essentially buying yourself out of all the risk and costs that come with boat ownership, while getting all of the perks, privileges, and lifestyle of owning a boat!

Enjoy Many Boats at the Cost of One Boat Membership

Think about the hassle you avoid by having a membership! If you owned a boat and wanted to buy a better one, you would have to sell the boat and most likely lose a significant amount due to depreciation. With our boat membership, all you have to do is cancel your membership; you don’t have to worry about finding a seller and losing money on a boat!

Boat Club Membership Benefits Greatly Outweigh

Boat Ownership, Here’s Why:

  • Affordable, easy boating
  • No maintenance costs
  • No slip fees
  • No storage fees
  • No cleaning
  • Access to a variety of powerboats
  • Fantastic locations
  • Exceptional amenities

Being part of our Boat Club gives you the opportunity to experience an entire fleet of boats at a reasonable and consistent cost. If you own a boat, there’s no telling when you will need to service your boat; not to mention all the intricacies of regular cleaning, storage, and maintenance. By joining Annapolis Boat Club, you don’t have to worry about these anomalies, because that’s what your membership pays for!

Find out more about all of the benefits, privileges, and perks of a membership at Annapolis Boat Club, give us a call at 443.261.0741.

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AYC’s beginnings were in 1886 as an informal canoe club.

1st AYC Clubhouse-1855-1887

Humble Beginnings In 1904, the first records of meetings indicate a membership of 30. In 1910, the first wharves were built, and the first club manager was hired in 1911 at a salary of $15 a month. Members began to acquire small sailboats and organize club regattas. These were uncomplicated affairs held on Memorial Day and Labor Day. Shell and canoe races started up Spa Creek at Old Woman Cove and ended at the Eastport Bridge. There were also swimming races and diving competitions. The club owned several single and double shells, two four-oared shells, and was given an eight-oared shell in 1911 by the US Naval Academy.

A Post-War Renewal World War I and the depression slowed boating activities until the mid-30s. A hurricane damaged the clubhouse and the wharf was reduced to pilings in 1933, and it was difficult to keep the club’s quota of 100 resident members. By 1936, there seemed to be little interest by members in the club and changes were needed. With renewal in mind, in 1937 the Annapolis Yacht Club was incorporated and the first formal regatta was held that year. The Fall Series’ first year was in 1940 with five boats competing. World War II interrupted organized racing, but in 1946 the Spring Series was started with three classes – 30 Square Meters, Stars, and Chesapeake 20s. By 1948, Moths, Comets, and Hamptons were also taking part. The Annapolis to Newport Race started as Newport to Annapolis in 1947, and has been run every two years since. A dining room was added to the club in the late 1940s, and in 1948, the first Smoking Lamp newsletter appeared as a single page mimeographed sheet.

The Junior Fleet The Junior Fleet started in 1948 with six Dolphin sailboats. In 1953, the first Fleet Trophy was presented to Nancy Scofield, and interest in the Junior Fleet brought hundreds of young sailors onto the water. By the late 1960s, International 420s were replacing the vintage Dolphins, and the Club’s record in the early ’70s included many Chesapeake Bay championships and North American Junior trophies. Members of AYC’s Junior Fleet have gone on to become successful racers.

Wednesday Night Races: An Annapolis Tradition Wednesday Night Races were the brainchild of P/C Gaither Scott. After seeing the Wednesday Night Races at East Greenwich YC in Rhode Island in 1958, Scott inaugurated midweek racing at AYC in 1959. No race committee, no prizes, no scoring, but there was a picnic supper after sailing. “S” boats, H-23s, 5.5 meters, Bermuda One Design, and Rainbows raced, but interest waned in the mid-60s. To correct this, smaller classes of boats were invited, and in 1965, 35 boats entered the series. By 1967, 112 boats were taking part.

Frostbite Racing Frostbite racing began in the winter of 1962-1963. Seven Rainbows were the inaugural class with five short races a day, starting and finishing at the club. Gladiators joined Frostbite racing in the fall of 1963, and MORC made the third class in 1964, when the Board of Governors officially recognized the Frostbite Series as an official event. The first Hangover Bowl (New Year’s Day) was on Jan. 1, 1966.

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More than a Club… In December 2015, Annapolis Yacht Club’s Main Clubhouse at 2 Compromise Street suffered a fire. A temporary clubhouse was then opened, where operations continued until the reopening of the Main Clubhouse in September 2018. The Sailing Center, which opened in early 2019, is the new home for the many sailing activities that will define AYC sailing for years to come. Next to open in the summer of 2019 was the Activity Center, complete with swimming pool and full outdoor access for families to enjoy recreational activities that cater to members of all ages. These modern properties will be significant as we continue to expand services, programs, and events for our members and participating yacht clubs with the full support of a fabulous staff and volunteer membership.

Today, AYC is at full membership (1600 regular members) with very active social, racing, and cruising programs. Large international events such as the Star Class World Championship, Rolex International Women’s Keelboat Championship, and many North American championships are hosted every year at AYC. AYC is known worldwide thanks to the members who are prominent in participating in, promoting, and organizing the sport of sailboat racing, as well as those who opt to leisurely cruise the waters of the Chesapeake and beyond.

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How much does it cost to join the Newport Beach yacht club?

Newport Harbor charges $10,000 upfront to join the club.

How much does it cost to join the Halifax River yacht club?

Harris was instructed to collect a $10 initiation fee and 50 cents dues per month (about $500 and $25 today). How much does it cost to join the California yacht club? Initiation fees $5,500/Resident (35+), $2,200 Non-Resident, $1,500/Young Adult (30-34), $100/Corinthian (21-29) . Monthly dues $262/Resident, $95/Non-Resident, $170/Young Adult, $100/Corinthian. Reciprocal privileges with USSA clubs plus LA Athletic Club, and other national and international athletic and city clubs.

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A limited number of annual memberships cost $10,000 for individuals and $50,000 for corporations . How much does it cost to join the Annapolis Yacht Club? $11,000 Today, the club hosts sailing championships and international races. New members, older than 40, pay an initiation fee of $11,000. Annual dues vary, but may reach about $1,900 . Members must spend at least $150 in the clubhouse, perhaps on dinner and drinks, every three months.

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1600 Today, AYC is at full membership ( 1600 regular members ) with very active social, racing, and cruising programs. How much is a boat slip in Annapolis? The overnight rate (electrical hookup not included) is $2.25 per foot of overall length (including sprits, pulpits, davits, swim platforms, etc.), and no less than the minimum fee of $40 per night.

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We had a wonderful meal at AYC last evening. Our server was gracious and knowledgable. She paced our meal perfectly. The drinks were excellent. The Cream of crab soup and oysters Rockefeller were delicious. Our entrees of salmon, soft shell crabs (3), and scallops were... beyond perfection. And the view of Spa Creek from our table was to die for! If you are fortunate enough to belong, receive reciprocity as a visiting member from another yacht club (as we were), or be a guest of a member, you are certain to experience an unparalleled dining experience! More

Had dinner here on a Friday evening before a Navy football game. The lobster bisque soup was great. I had the salmon entree which was also very good. The restaurant was totally full and service was somewhat slow. We were fine with that as not... pressed for time on pleasant Friday evening. View of bay also very nice. More

We had the special Friday night - prime rib. The Queen size was huge. Magnificent cut. Prepared perfectly. Very attentive waitress. Great vodka gimlets as well. Kudos to the bartender too!

I am appalled at the presence of a private club on this site. I am further appalled that some members and guests have rated it a “5” so many times that it’s now in the Top Ten in Annapolis. I can’t get in there. About... 99.999% of the readership of this site will never be able to judge the quality of Annapolis Yacht Club for themselves. Why? Because it’s a private club. I’ve lived in Annapolis since 2003, and have been in there twice, once for a wedding in 2004 and once when I volunteered to help out on a regatta hosted by the club. The food and drink were okay but nothing spectacular. Staff can be snooty, especially if you have the impertinence to not remove your hat upon crossing the threshold. If you want an excellent meal with a great view and what is truly the best Cream of Crab soup in the area, go to Carrol’s Creek on the other side of Spa Creek. Or walk down another block or two and dine at the Chart House. You might need reservations at either place, but you don’t need a membership card. More

I walked in there because my husband had a corporate party at this place same day, few hours earlier. I talked to three people, got a table and even a chair for my 7-month old when they announced that I need to be a member... to dine there. I complained to the manager and they kicked me out with an infant on my hands anyway!!! No apology, no empathy. Never been so embarrassed. Shame on you, the yacht club! More

A private, exclusive club but feel free (as far as I'm concerned) to show up and demand a table. For those of you who aren't familiar, for about a ten grand entrance fee plus a few thou a year you too can join the prestigious... AYC. If you enjoy rubbing shoulders with a bunch of blue blazer wearing, WASPy, ascot sporting Stuffy Stuffersons, this is your place. In fairness, the view is nice and crab soup is divine. Happy sailing. More

This is a members-only club and we were able to use it through reciprocity with another club. First of all, the club has a breathtaking view of historic Annapolis and the harbor! We had drinks in the lower (first level) bar and dining room, and... then had dinner in the upper dining room. Same menu in both areas. I had the fresh fish special and my wife had the crab cakes--both were prepared perfectly and were outstanding dishes. The service and wine list matched the quality of the food! With the view, setting, and outstanding food, not sure that this venue can be beat in Annapolis! More

The AYC has the best food, service and ambiance in Annapolis - and has for many years. We shared the Oysters Rockefeller - a favorite of ours. For the main course, my wife had the salmon, and I had the Filet Mignon. For dessert, I... forget what we had, but I remember that it was great. Also, they serve a brown bread as part of their bread course, and it's always my favorite. We love the view on the 2nd deck, but it's even better on the 3rd deck, which is where we ate this time. More

Beautiful location within easy walking distance of town center. Great bar downstairs and upstairs dining room had wonderful views. You would will experience great seafood here. Local fish prepared perfectly

Was here over the weekend with friends that are members. For those of you that have been to private clubs, you know the drill. Same prime rib and stuffed baked potatoes. (Do they still make those)? Anyway, that is not the case here. This venue... is at the top of their game! Yes being a private club it can be a little stuffy, however, the staff does not make you feel that way. The view is the best in Annapolis and the menu had a very nice selection from seafood to chops etc.....You will actually dine here and not be rushed out the door. Also the dress code is business casual so that takes the edge off of the typical old world club atmosphere. My advice.......make friends with a member! More

Along with beautiful views, AYC offers excellent service at multiple bars and dining rooms. Vast menu; salads, soups, seafood, lighter fare, etc.

Service very good. Food is always fresh and delicious. Wine selection terrific. Bar downstairs was lively.

My wife and I shared the Oyster's Rockefeller - the best I've ever had, anywhere. For the main course, she had the crab cakes - always a winner for years & years. I had the wasabi tuna, which is a favorite of mine. For dessert,... we shared the Smith Island cake. We'll definitely return, as you can't beat the food and the service. Once we're back in our "home' location, you won't be able to beat the view either. More

Even though the view is not quite as good from the temporary location, the service is still excellent and the food was great. Parking out front was easy the evening we went. We were seated right away even though we arrived early. The cream of... crab soup was outstanding as were the crab cakes! My guests really enjoyed it. More

Had Easter Sunday brunch and it was perfect. Lots of food stations so no waiting in lines and a huge selection of quality food beautifully presented. The wait staff were all friendly and quick to remove plates and refill glasses. Could not have been better!

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The AAYC was founded in 2000 and serves a community of power boaters, sail boaters, and active members who love the Chesapeake Bay!    Our club hosts a variety of land and water based social activities throughout the year.

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When Black boaters faced discrimination on the water, this yacht club became a refuge

Commodore Benny McCottry stands outside the entrance of the Seafarers Yacht Club of Annapolis in Annapolis, Md. It was founded more than 60 years ago by a handful of Black boaters.

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland — David Turner, whose father and grandfather worked the Chesapeake Bay as crabbers and oystermen, recalls "getting up at the crack of dawn" as a kid to help out on weekends and summers.

"I hated it," he says. Turner's childhood experience on Kent Island left him wanting "nothing to do with the water."

"That's why I went to college," he says.

He also remembers his father and grandfather's stories of racial discrimination they encountered on the bay. "They couldn't get parts," he says. "They couldn't get fuel."

Turner's dislike for the water eventually faded. In fact, as he got older, he found that the Chesapeake Bay was "in my bloodstream." He bought a boat. Then another. Eventually, in 2007, he joined the Seafarers Yacht Club of Annapolis.

The historically Black group of like-minded boaters is what drew him in. "I found a group of people who were serious about boating, serious about the community," he says. "They weren't worried about what they did for a living every day. They were interested in boating and the broader community."

David Turner aboard his boat Savior, at Herrington Harbor South on the Chesapeake Bay, on July 29.

A safe haven for Black boaters

If not for the nautical flagpole out front and the placard next to the entrance, the headquarters of the club, founded in 1959 by a handful of Black boaters, would blend seamlessly into the surrounding houses in the city's Eastport district. In many ways, it's a reflection of the area's history and how attitudes have evolved over time. The Maryland capital was once an infamous slave port, and until the early 1960s, the club's headquarters served as a segregated school for "colored children."

In and around Annapolis at that time, some fuel docks refused to serve Black boat owners, says SYC Commodore Benny McCottry.

"They would have to be creative and say, 'I'm here to get gas for the the boss' or something of that nature," he says. "So people would assume this boat didn't belong to them."

McCottry points to multiple articles written about the Seafarers Yacht Club.

Today, the SYC is one of several yacht clubs started by Black boat owners that still dot the Chesapeake and its tributaries. It is equal parts boating organization, social club and community center. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Seafarers have continued to flourish, now boasting about 80 members.

A space for children to learn about the water

On a recent Friday inside the SYC's headquarters, about 40 children wearing matching yellow-and-blue shirts fidget in their seats as they gather for the final day of a two-week youth program. The popular summer curriculum aims to teach an eclectic variety of life skills — from boat handling and fishing to physical fitness.

The children in the Seafarers summer youth program head to the park across the street to stretch and play games.

But on this day, swimming and chess are at the top of the list. The children had been anticipating a cruise on the Chesapeake Bay, but the weather wasn't cooperating.

"Just like in chess, we need to adjust our plan," Vice Commodore Derrick Cogburn announces to the seated kids. Plan B is to watch Queen of Katwe , a film about Phiona Mutesi, a Ugandan girl who rises out of the slums of Kampala to become an international chess star.

The children watch a movie about chess.

Chess, Cogburn tells the children, can help them learn discipline, abstract thinking and how to be flexible about strategy.

The club has its own pool and McCottry, 72, a former Red Cross water safety instructor, rattles off some sobering statistics that illustrate why swimming is a focus: African Americans are 1.5 times more likely to drown than their white counterparts.

According to club member Alice Mahan, who is coordinator for the summer program, "Most of these kids, when they came, did not even want to get their faces wet."

One of them is 10-year-old Olivia Oliver. Entering the program two weeks ago, she did not know how to swim. Now, she says she's mostly confident in the water, but still a little nervous on the deep end. For her, the best part of the program was kayaking. "It was super fun and interesting to see all the jellyfish in the water," she says.

Left: Commodore McCottry shows photos from the children's fishing trip earlier that week. Right: The Seafarers clubhouse is fully decorated with sailing and boating items.

The SYC also hosts Annapolis' only Sea Scout ship as part of the Boy Scouts of America-affiliated program. Some of its top Scouts have gone on to the U.S. Naval and Coast Guard academies.

Confidence and camaraderie

Lonnie Alsop, 69, who joined the club just a few months ago, says he's known about the Seafarers since he was a boy. "My father had friends who were members," he says. "My dad was not a boat owner. I was always hoping he would be, but that never happened."

Alsop says he's always had a love of water. "I bought my first boat when I was 16 years old, which was a speed boat," he says. "I went from there to larger and larger boats. And so finally I got involved in cigarette-style boats, and I had those for years."

"I always wanted to be a Seafarer, but my life has been so busy that I didn't think I had time to be totally involved in and do the types of things in the community that they are constantly involved in."

He says he's "looking forward to spending more time with them and getting involved in some of the programs that they're carrying on in the community."

The days of being turned away at fuel docks are long gone. Many places on the bay are very welcoming, Alsop says. But even now, he says he's "not super comfortable going to marinas where I'm not really familiar."

"To be honest with you, having the camaraderie of some of the guys who are of my same race makes [me] a little more confident," he says.

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The Annapolis Yacht Club Application for Junior Associate Membership 2024

Please read fully, fill out, & submit the below application form. Any person between the ages of five (5) and eighteen (18) of good character and reputation who desires to participate in AYC’s Junior Fleet Program is eligible for Junior Associate Membership. The Junior Fleet Committee will approve the membership application. The process typically takes about two weeks from submitting an application online until the new JAM receives information by mail. The term of membership shall be through the end of the calendar year, ending December 31. All applications will be reviewed by the Junior Fleet Committee. Upon approval, a member number and login information will be mailed to you. You will then be able to register for programs. Effective January 1, 2024, the membership fee will be $150.00 for the calendar year. Junior Associate Members and their families may use the Main Club dining facilities up to four times a year and only when the JAM is present. JAMs and their families are not eligible to participate in Club special events such as Eggnog Parties, Cruising Fleet dinners, Father Son/Daughter lunches, etc., until their membership level changes. JAMs and their families do not have reciprocal privileges & are not able to rent paddleboards, J/22s, or kayaks. Participation in any of our Junior Sailing Program(s) is a requirement for ALL JAM Members.   In accordance with our by-laws, once each month a statement shall be mailed to each Member giving the amount of indebtedness for the prior month. Such indebtedness shall become due and payable upon mailing of the notice and shall be past due after the last day of the month. A late fee of 1.5% of the amount past due will be charged, if statement amount is not paid by the last day of the month. If you would like to set up automatic payment, you may do so via the AYC website. Your login for the AYC website is as follows - username is your member number with a zero at the end, and the password is your first initial and last name, all lowercase. Credit cards on file are only to guarantee the account & cannot be charged without consent.  The JAM membership charge will be reflected in your first month's statement from Annapolis Yacht Club and no membership fee is charged at the time of completing this application. 

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How Much Does It Cost To Join Balboa Yacht Club?

around $200 per month. Membership dues are around $200 per month at Balboa Yacht Club, for instance. Newport Harbor charges $10,000 upfront to join the club. Perhaps more limiting is the process: Each club restricts its number of members, and requires a vetting process for new members.

What is the most prestigious yacht club?

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How much does it cost to join the San Diego Yacht Club?

Monthly dues: $150/flag, $75Jr Flag, $23/ Juniors . $150 quarterly food and beverage minimum. Junior program: Exceptionally strong year round program for members.

Who is the commodore of the Balboa Yacht Club?

Balboa Yacht Club Commodore Paul Blank , left, and Senior Staff Commodore Morrie Kirk pose in front of the 1926 club motto (A POUND OF PLUCK IS WORTH A TON OF LUCK) on the fireplace during Saturday’s installation dinner.

What is the point of a yacht club?

A yacht club is a boating social membership sports club . Yacht clubs are usually found near lakes or the sea, and their members are either boat owners or those who lease or rent boats. A monthly or annual membership fee is charged. Members can interact in an informal atmosphere at clubhouse cafés, bars, or restaurants.

Is the yacht club worth it?

When you find the right fit, yacht clubs are worth the investment of both time and money. In addition to racing and cruising, when you join a yacht club, you can enjoy the camaraderie of experienced yacht owners who can help get you started on your new adventures.

Do yacht captains make a lot of money?

According to data from the 2021 Salary Survey, captains working on vessels between 60- and 99-feet were earning an average of $8,002.01 per month, with a range of $3,105 to $20,000 per month .

What do you wear to the yacht club?

During the day, gentlemen wear slacks, jeans, or shorts and a collared or collarless (no sleeveless) shirt, and ladies wear a skirt, dress slacks or shorts and a top . Hats and Caps are not allowed except for special club events, or when worn for medical or religious reasons.

How much does Ocean Reef Club cost?

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How much does a yacht crew cost per day?

The total cost for the boat itself, with a captain and several crew members included, would be about $2500 per day . That’s only $250 a day per person – which is far less than you would spend in many Miami hotel rooms these days!

What is the leader of a yacht club called?

the Commodore Yacht clubs are organized like any other club or organisation with committees, chairman, directors, etc. Due to the connection with the sea and hence the navy, the various posts use naval terminology. For example, the chairman/CEO is the Commodore .

What are the ranks in a yacht?

Deck Positions

  • Captain. The primary duty of the Captain is the overall safe manning and operation of the yacht.
  • First Mate / Chief Officer. The First Mate or Chief Officer is the right hand of the Captain.
  • Bosun / Lead Deckhand.
  • Chief Engineer.
  • Second / Third Engineer.
  • ETO / AV/IT Officer.
  • Electrician.

What does Commodore mean in Yacht Club?

Commodore is the principal Flag Officer *, sets a direction for the club and is responsible for the organisation and management of the club. The Commodore chairs the General Committee meetings.

Do you tip at a yacht club?

While it’s customary for guests, especially on charter yachts, to leave a gratuity for the crew , you shouldn’t expect to walk away with “stacks of cash” after every trip.

Do yacht crew sleep with guests?

Staff shag staff, staff shag guests, people shag Yes, staff do have sex with each other , as well as occasionally with clients onboard and even with the actual owners of the boats when they return.

Where Does the crew sleep on a yacht?

Luxury yachts have tiny, tucked-away cabins where crew can sleep and shower. The cabins can be located on the lower deck or near the kitchen inside the vessel.

Can you use the beach club pool if you stay at yacht club?

You can use the amenities of BOTH resorts if you stay at either one , which makes these properties a great value since you have more to enjoy! It also lets you escape for date night or to a pool party just for a few hours if you want a taste of something new.

Can you walk from yacht club to Beach club?

You can certainly take a leisurely stroll from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort through the BoardWalk Area to reach any of the other resorts . The distance between Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, and the complex comprised of Disney’s BoardWalk Inn, and Disney’s BoardWalk Villas, is less than a mile.

Are Disney beach and yacht club connected?

Yacht and Beach Club are sister resorts that are physically connected to one another , but this does not mean they should be viewed as a pair.

How much do you tip the captain of a yacht?

5% to 15% According to the MYBA, yacht tips should run 5% to 15% . You’ll give the tip directly to the captain—either via cash, check, or even a wire transfer if you don’t want to carry a substantial amount of cash on your vacation. Often you can go through your charter broker to wire gratuity to the captain.

Does the captain of a yacht get tips?

Yes, all tips should be given directly to the captain so that they can divide the amount out between all the crew. It is important to remember that there may be crew that have worked just as hard as others but have been less visible during your trip. Tips will be shared equally between all crew members.

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    When Black boaters faced discrimination on the water, this yacht club became a refuge. By Scott Neuman. Published August 4, 2023 at 5:01 AM EDT. Keren Carrión. /. NPR. Commodore Benny McCottry stands outside the entrance of the Seafarers Yacht Club of Annapolis in Annapolis, Md. It was founded more than 60 years ago by a handful of Black boaters.

  20. Details & Pricing

    Membership Details Level 1 Level 2; Included Boats: 19' Center Console, (3) 22' Dual Consoles ... Per-Use Fee: Fuel Used: Fuel Used: One-Time Initiation Fee : $1,000: $1,000: Annual Full Membership: $3,985: ... Chesapeake Boating Club 213 Eastern Ave Annapolis, MD 21401 410-280-8692 [email protected]

  21. Slips & Amenities

    In addition to our monthly and annual rates, a cost of $300 per month is required. Eastport Yacht Center Marina Map. ... Eastport Yacht Center. 726 Second Street Annapolis, MD 21403 410.280.9988 [email protected]. GPS Coordinates N 38 58.115 W 076 28.635 . Hours of Operation.

  22. Junior Associate Membership

    You will then be able to register for programs. Effective January 1, 2024, the membership fee will be $150.00 for the calendar year. Junior Associate Members and their families may use the Main Club dining facilities up to four times a year and only when the JAM is present. JAMs and their families are not eligible to participate in Club special ...

  23. How Much Does It Cost To Join Balboa Yacht Club?

    By Tanya Garner / November 16, 2022. around $200 per month. Membership dues are around $200 per month at Balboa Yacht Club, for instance. Newport Harbor charges $10,000 upfront to join the club. Perhaps more limiting is the process: Each club restricts its number of members, and requires a vetting process for new members.