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Thank you for expressing an interest in NYC. From its inception in 1894, the Newport Yacht Club has been heavily involved in yachting on Narragansett Bay and the surrounding area. The members support sail training for area youth and adults, power and sail cruises, PHRF and one design racing, seamanship courses taught by the US Power Squadron, and also provide a friendly Club house and marina for members and visiting yachtsmen from around the world.

Membership in NYC requires the sponsorship of Club members. If you already know members, please speak with them about the Club and your desire to participate. Also talk with them about inviting you to a club function as their guest.

There are various ways you can become knowledgeable about the Club and meet members. If you have racing experience, or would like to learn the fine art of buoy chasing, stop by on a Tuesday or Wednesday evening in season between 1600 and 1700 and introduce yourself to any of the many crews preparing to get underway. There are always a few crew positions available. Most of our captains are looking for both experienced crew and individuals that would like to learn the sport. Off-season we have a frostbite fleet that races every Sunday at 1200 from January 1st through the end of March. You can participate in this race series without Club membership. You’re a Cruiser? Stop by the Club on a weekend and introduce yourself around the waterfront. Get into a conversation about cruising and you’ll meet members in a hurry. Or if you cruise in the area we do have transient dockage available. Spend an evening during your cruise introducing yourself to members in adjacent slips.

Members of other recognized Yacht Clubs are also welcome to stop by the lounge and introduce themselves.

Membership in Newport Yacht Club is generally available to those who have a demonstrated interest in participating in and promoting the development of yachting in all its aspects, including, without limitation, cruising, angling and racing. The Membership Committee and the Board of Directors will expect all new member applicants to either have past yachting experience and the intention to continue that experience, or the intention to participate actively in the yachting and social activities of the Club even though they have not had past experience. Included is the list of our Dues and Fees, and we ask that Proposed Members complete the included short questionnaire about your interests and experience.

We’re glad you are considering NYC as a possible part of your yachting experience and look forward to speaking with you in the future. If you need assistance or further information please contact the Membership Committee:

Jeff Blais (Chair) Email: [email protected]  Bill Kopelcheck Tom Malott

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A yacht club is a sports club specifically related to yachting. Yacht Clubs are mostly located by the sea, although there are some that have been established at a lake or riverside locations. Yacht or sailing clubs have either a marina or a delimited section of the beach or shoreline with buoys marking the areas off-limits for swimmers as well as safe offshore anchorages. On shore they also include a perimeter reserved for the exclusive use of the members of the club as well as a clubhouse with attached bar, café or restaurant where members socialize in a pleasant and informal setting.

Although the terms Yacht Club and Sailing Club tend to be synonymous, some general differences regarding the recreational use of boats can be broadly outlined. Historically a Yacht Club tended to focus on a membership composed of yacht owners, including motorboats. This type of club often was extremely exclusive, attracting the aristocracy or the high class and leaving small boat owners out of the circle. On the other hand, a Sailing Club tended to focus on a membership composed exclusively of owners of sailboats, including smaller boats such as dinghies. These became very popular towards the end of the 19th century when small boats began to be produced on an industrial scale. Now days, many Yacht Clubs offer the same sailing opportunities to their members as Sailing clubs.

Yacht clubs are often known by their initials (e.g. New York Yacht Club abbreviated as NYYC and Kamini Yacht Club abbreviated as KYC). Many well known yacht clubs, including the Yacht Club de France and the Royal Yacht Squadron, have been established under royal patronage or have been granted the title at some point in their history.

Organized and run by the membership, Yacht Clubs became a place to promote the sport of sailboat racing and cruising, as well as provide a meeting place for the particular social community. The membership is a mixture of people with specific recreational affinities. Generally, the members include those who sail as crew for cruising or racing, as well as boat owners. Also it is up to the members to decide on the objectives of the club to satisfy the membership and to attract other like-minded individuals. For example, some clubs include owners of powerboats, while others specifically exclude them. In order to overcome difficulties concerning the affinities of their members one particular club may have two sections, a sailing section and a powerboat section.

Members Clubs often have paid staff for catering, bar duty, boat yard duty, accounts, office etc. Control and organization of the club is done for the membership via members elected by the membership into roles such as Sailing Secretary, Commodore, Cruising Captain, Racing Captain etc. Smaller clubs typically have a condition of membership which requires active participation of the membership in activities such as maintenance of club facilities and equipment.

Unlike the classical clubs where the membership is the focus, certain clubs are run on a commercial basis. They may be owned by individuals or a company to provide a service and generate a profit. Often they are associated with a particular marina or port. Objectives are usually very similar to members clubs but the social side maybe more dominant.

There is a long historical tradition behind yacht clubs. According to the date of establishment, the Neva Yacht Club, founded in 1718 in Russia, is the oldest yacht club. However, since this Russian Yacht Club was established by a decree of Tsar Peter the Great, it does not fully qualify as a proper club in the modern sense, understood as a voluntary association of members who organize and run the club. Therefore, the Royal Cork Yacht Club founded in Ireland in 1720 is also widely acknowledged as the oldest yacht club in the world, despite having gone through periods of dormancy and undergone name changes in its long history, much in the same manner as the Neva Yacht Club. It was only in 1846 that the first yacht club in Russia to adopt British-style Members Club regulations was established. Using this Western understanding of what a club or society is, the Royal Swedish Yacht Club, KSSS, founded 1830, becomes the oldest European yacht club outside the British Isles, and the fifth oldest in the world.

A number of the world's most renowned Yacht Clubs are located in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Canada, and the United States. The first yacht club in North America was the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, located on the Northwest Arm in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada established in July 1837. The most prestigious of them are organized within the International Council of Yacht Clubs.

The Kieler Yacht-Club in Northern Germany organizes the yearly Kiel Week, the biggest sailing event in the world, that is celebrated since 1882.

Racing and Sailing Activities

Most clubs, regardless of the size of their craft, have a well defined racing program. Clubs may host regattas ranging from informal local events to national championships. Often clubs have a regular weekday evening racing schedule or a weekend racing schedule organized by the membership. Many yacht clubs field teams to compete against other clubs in team racing. There are also some specific boat models and lengths which have their own club. These boat ownership clubs often hold single design races for their members; the Islander 36 association is such a club. With the growth of sailing at secondary schools and universities many yacht clubs host Interscholastic Sailing Association or Intercollegiate Sailing Association regattas. Additionally, a number of yacht clubs enter into agreements with schools to provide dock space and practice facilities for the school teams year-round.

Clubs with active adult sailing programs most often feature junior sailing programs as well. Most often these programs enroll children from ages 8 to 16. Children most often learn to sail in the optimist (dinghy) and then progress to a larger single handed dinghy such as starling or laser dinghy or two handed such as 420 (dinghy). These junior sailing programs often also teach children rowing, kayaking, general seamanship and navigation. Children are also taught how to race competitively from an early age and most clubs host junior sailing regattas each season.

Club Burgee

Members belonging to a yacht club or sailing organization may fly their club's unique flag (usually triangular), called a burgee, both while under way and at anchor (however, not while racing). Traditionally, the burgee was flown from the main masthead, however it may also be flown from a small pole on the bow pulpit, or even the starboard rigging beneath the lowest starboard spreader on a flag halyard. Some traditional clubs have also been granted the right to fly a special yacht ensign at the stern.

At traditional clubs the burgee and the ensign is hoisted at 08:00 each morning and lowered each evening at sunset. This ceremony is called colours. Traditionally, the first time a member of one club visits another, there is an exchange of burgees. Exchanged burgees are often displayed on the premises of clubs, such as at their clubhouse or bar.

Organization

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. Usually, under the Commodore there are also the Vice Commodore (in charge of land-based activities) and the Rear Commodore (in charge of water-based activities); for clubs in the United States they might in turn be assisted by thePort Captain and the Fleet Captain respectively. In a few clubs in the United Kingdom the Admiral, which is one rank above the Commodore, is the senior officer. Each of these ranks has specific responsibilities to ensure the smooth running of the club.

Reciprocating Clubs

Reciprocal Agreements between clubs allow members of one club to use the facilities of a reciprocating club at no cost or at a nominal fee such as for electricity. This allows club members to cruise to many destinations without incurring the higher cost of marina moorage, etc.

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The official beginning was July 30, 1928 at 8:00 p.m. At that time, the unincorporated association of 28 men started to incorporate and form the Westerly Yacht Club. The activities of the Club during its infancy included speedboat races (authorized by the American Power Boat Association), cruises, dances, and parades. The Sea Scout Ship, Admiral H. O. Dunn, contributed to much of the success of the Yacht Club during those early years. Many members of the ship helped with construction of the original Yacht Club building. The ship was recognized in 1983 by the Boy Scouts of America as the longest tenured ship in the Narragansett Council.

If you’re a prospective member, a visitor from a reciprocating club, or a guest of one of our members, we hope you will find your time with us an enjoyable one.

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AOH Division 1 is Newport County’s Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. We are one of the largest and most active Divisions of the Hibernians in the US. The Ancient Order of Hibernians is a Catholic, Irish American Fraternal Organization founded in New York City May 4, 1836.

  • men 16 years and older
  • who are practicing Roman Catholics
  • of Irish birth or descent, and
  • who are citizens of United States of America,
  • or who have declared their intentions to become citizens of the United States of America.
  • Members are earnestly requested to endorse only candidates who are well known to them in a social context, who have an interest in yachting, and whom they can enthusiastically recommend for membership.
  • Application for membership must be sponsored by a Proposer and a Seconder, who must be voting members. A Proposer and a Seconder may initiate no more than one proposing and one seconding action each Club Season.
  • The completed application by the Proposer, Seconder and three (3) letters of recommendation along with the Candidate information form (including photo) shall be submitted to the Chair of the Membership Committee by the Proposer. Addit

The New York Yacht Club’s headquarters is located on 44th Street in New York City in midtown Manhattan. The NYYC maintains a second facility: Harbour Court, an on-the-water clubhouse in Newport, RI.

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How Much Does a New York Yacht Club Membership Cost?

The New York Yacht Club, said to be the best club in the world by sailors, is located in New York City and New Port, Rhode Island.  It was founded in 1844 by a group of yachtsmen at the time.

The club was established in 1844, making it one of the oldest clubs in New York.

To date, the club has more than 3,000 members, and membership to the club is by invitation only.

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How much does a New York Yacht Club membership cost?

Being a private club, the fees are not publically known, but from our research from third-party sources, we found the membership fees are said to be said to be low $xx,xxx annually and the initiation dues are said to be less than $25,000.  These are estimates given by a third-party source and cannot be deemed accurate.  Refer to the club for more information on the exact pricing.

To join the club, a potential member has to be nominated by a current club member, and as a requirement, the applicant needs to have applicable boating experience and three letters of recommendations.  If approved for membership, the new member is allowed to attend a reception ceremony at the Harbor Court, weather permitting in spring or at the clubhouse at 44th street in the fall.  To read more about the club’s application procedure and by-laws, you can refer to this official PDF.

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The headquarters offers high-end dining options, patios and libraries filled with books from floor to ceiling, according to Investopedia .  As per BusinessInsider.com , the primary clubhouse also features the  Model Room , which is a room featuring a massive display of model ships.

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The club’s headquarters, a six-story stone-front building, is located on 44th street in Manhattan.  Aside from this location, as mentioned, the club offers a located on the water in Newport, Rhode Island.

The club is known for starting the  Americas Cup  yacht race.

54 percent of the members are yacht owners as per the official brochure.  Of these, 1,116 are sailboards and 614 are powerboats.  The rest are yachts ranging from 22 to 289 feet long.

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SailTime is an exclusive boating club membership that gives you the freedom of regular, flexible time on the water. Imagine the thrill of riding the waves, and heading for a secluded bay at sunset to enjoy a quiet dinner with friends and family. A SailTime boating membership gives you the time onboard so you can have the thrill of creating lasting memories like these. We offer memberships on high-quality  powerboats, catamarans, and sailboats including new Jeanneau models such as the 349.

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Watch Hill Yacht Club

Guest Policies

Reciprocal privileges extend to members arriving by boat. Parking in the Club lot is not available as part of the reciprocity.

Reciprocal club members must always fly their yacht club burgees when approaching the Club.  Docking is not permitted.

All visiting boats must hail the launch office via VHF Channel 10 for docking instructions.

Visiting boats may be instructed to go to a mooring and rafting may be allowed at the discretion of the launch office.

Overnight or after-hours docking is not permitted.  

Guest moorings are available on a first-come-first-served basis for Reciprocal Clubs or by prior reservation for Club Cruises. No telephone or email reservations are accepted. PLEASE do not call the Club to inquire about future reservations or if they are expected to be full. Since reservations are not taken, there is no way to know what the future mooring availability will be.

Boats larger than 50' cannot be accommodated and should contact the Town Dock (next door) at 401-596-7807.

Each mooring is $70.00 per night, and includes launch service, take-out dining access, and shower facilities. You must fly your burgee during your visit to the WHYC. Check out time is 9:00 am.

Rafting of two boats on the outer transient mooring may be allowed, but please check with our Launch Office first. The rate is $70.00 per night for each boat rafted.

Shower and Toilet Facilities: 

Located inside as well as just outside the Launch Office. The combination to the shower is available at time of check-in.

Dining & Bar

Please introduce yourself and show your membership card (required) to the WHYC representative on duty upstairs.   Reservations are required for dinner.

Payment Methods

All payments may be made by check or Visa or MasterCard. Cash is not accepted.

Jackets are required for dinner.  Lunch is smart-casual, with shorts permitted.

Electronic Devices

Use of cell phones and computers is prohibited at all times on the third level of the Clubhouse including the balconies.

Tobacco Usage

All tobacco use, including smoking and vaping, is prohibited at the Clubhouse facility, including all docks and balconies.

Miscellaneous

Ice is available at the Town Dock nearby. Trash and recycling containers are located inside the east side of the dock. Minors under 21 must be accompanied by an adult on the third level of the Club.

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  1. Membership

    Active Membership. For individuals aged 21 and over who wish to have full rights and privileges at the Club. Active Members may apply for a slip or mooring, may utilize the Club's satellite moorings, and attend, participate in, and vote in General and Special Membership Meetings. Boat ownership is not required to be an Active Member.

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  3. Our Club

    The Rhode Island Yacht Club is a private club, surrounded by Stillhouse Cove, in historic Edgewood, Rhode Island. Our contemporary clubhouse and facilities include a break-water protected marina and an expansive mooring field, all less than three miles from downtown Providence. Founded in 1875, it is the oldest yacht club on Narragansett Bay ...

  4. Rhode Island Yacht Club

    Rhode Island Yacht Club, Cranston, Rhode Island. 1,355 likes · 4 talking about this · 6,431 were here. Rhode Island Yacht Club since 1875

  5. Join Us

    Newport Yacht Club 110 LONG WHARF NEWPORT, RI 02840 PHONE: 401.846.9410 FAX: 401.849.9060 VHF: CHANNEL 78 EMAIL: [email protected]. The Club. Join Us; ... Membership in Newport Yacht Club is generally available to those who have a demonstrated interest in participating in and promoting the development of yachting in all its aspects ...

  6. Yacht Clubs & Sailing Clubs: Rhode Island, USA

    Historically a Yacht Club tended to focus on a membership composed of yacht owners, including motorboats. This type of club often was extremely exclusive, attracting the aristocracy or the high class and leaving small boat owners out of the circle. ... This allows club members to cruise to many destinations without incurring the higher cost of ...

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    The Watch Hill Yacht Club is a private club established in 1913 in the beautiful coastal community of Watch Hill. ... Junior Sailing. Watch Hill Yacht Club 1 Fort Road, Watch Hill, Rhode Island 02891 Clubhouse: (401) 596-4986. Business Office: (401) 348-6222. Cabanas: (401) 596-9350 [email protected] ... Member Login. Club Info. Board ...

  8. RIYC Member Access

    Your customized Rhode Island Yacht Club Members' App allows Members to: - Access your Membership account , update personal information, view and pay your bill ... - Access the Membership Directory - Check race schedules and results - File a Float Plan - And much more. Updated on. Dec 12, 2023. Entertainment. Data safety. arrow_forward.

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  10. Cost of Dry Sail membership at Edgewood Yacht Club?

    I believe it's $700-ish. It's a base of 500 plus a short term fee to help cover the cost of the new club house. FWIW I've heard RI yacht club is much better for social memberships, EYC is better if you're a sailor. BufffaloRhode • 5 yr. ago. Thanks for the info.

  11. Club Info

    The Watch Hill Yacht Club is a private club established in 1913 in the beautiful coastal community of Watch Hill. Established as a sailing and racing Club, it still embodies its roots of family, racing, and community. Club Office Hours: In Season Daily: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (in Club) Winter Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (remote)

  12. Westerly Yacht Club

    Gateway to Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Connecticut. Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce. 1 Chamber Way, Westerly, RI 02891. 401. 596.7761. [email protected].

  13. Our History

    Its By-Laws set the membership entrance fee at five dollars with annual dues of ten dollars for yacht owners and five dollars for non-yacht owners. To be eligible for membership a person had to be sixteen years of age.

  14. Westerly Yacht Club

    If you're a prospective member, a visitor from a reciprocating club, or a guest of one of our members, we hope you will find your time with us an enjoyable one. Contact Us +1 401-596-7556 1 Watch Hill Road Westerly, RI 02891 41°34'83.4″N 71°82'62.7″W

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    5 - Newport Country Club. 280 Harrison Avenue. Newport Country Club, founded in 1893, is a historic private golf club in Newport, Rhode Island, that hosted both the first U.S. Amateur Championship and the first U.S. Open in 1895. 6 - Newport Elk's Club #104. 141 Pelham Street.

  16. Membership

    Applications for the next season are typically available in August. Please call for more information. Address 11 Bluff Head Avenue, Little Compton, RI 02837. Phone(401) 635-2582 • Fax(401) 592-0195 • [email protected]. Mailing Address PO Box 299, Little Compton, RI 02837.

  17. How Much Does a New York Yacht Club Membership Cost?

    Being a private club, the fees are not publically known, but from our research from third-party sources, we found the membership fees are said to be said to be low $xx,xxx annually and the initiation dues are said to be less than $25,000. These are estimates given by a third-party source and cannot be deemed accurate.

  18. Marina Information

    Availability is on a first-come, first-served basis, and the club's burgee must be flown at all times while on one of the club's satellite moorings (other restrictions and requirement may apply). Non-Members may request an available RIYC slip or mooring for transient/temporary periods through Dockwa. RIYC Marine Communications

  19. Sailtime

    A Sample Schedule. A SailTime Classic membership entitles you to a monthly allowance of: 1 Weekend Morning. 1 Weekend Evening. 3 Weekday Morning and. 2 Weekday Evening SailTimes per month. You can have up to 8 Peak (including 1 holiday) and up to 12 Non-PeakSailTimes reserved at a time. Although you can only have up to a maximum of 20 in Total ...

  20. Westerly Yacht Club

    We are proud of our location on the Pawcatuck River in Westerly, RI. We're easy to get to by Land or Sea! The official beginning was one year after, July 30, 1928 at 8:00 p.m.. At that time, the unincorporated associated of 28 men started to incorporate and form the Westerly Yacht Club. The activities of the Club during its infancy included speedboat races (authorized by the American Power ...

  21. Guest Policies

    Reciprocal club members must always fly their yacht club burgees when approaching the Club. Docking is not permitted. ... Please introduce yourself and show your membership card (required) to the WHYC representative on duty upstairs. ... Watch Hill Yacht Club 1 Fort Road, Watch Hill, Rhode Island 02891 Clubhouse: (401) 596-4986. Business ...

  22. Contact Us & Directions

    Rhode Island Yacht Club. By Land: 1 Ocean Ave Cranston, RI 02905. By Water: RIYC Marina Flagpole N 41° 46.090' / W 71° 23.148'

  23. Dining

    Our menu always has something for everyone, including many gluten free and vegetarian options. Our kitchen team have put together a great selection of items for both our Pub Menu and our Friday night dinners. Each Friday, our Commodore Room is transformed into One Ocean Avenue where you can experience the best food and views in the neighborhood.