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Sarasota Boat Clubs Are Booming
Photography by Allison Forsyth March 5, 2021 Published in the March-April 2021 issue of Sarasota Magazine
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What’s better than spending the day on the water in your boat? How about spending the day on the water in someone else’s boat? That’s the appeal of boat-sharing clubs, which have been doing stupendous business since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Freedom Boat Club , for example, has seen unprecedented growth over the past year. The company, which was founded in Sarasota 30 years ago and has clubs all over the U.S., Canada and Europe, with 37,000 members, grew from 209 locations in 2019 to 253 last year, a 21 percent surge. In the past year, the company booked more than 400,000 boating trips.
“Individuals and their families are attracted to our business and have been calling and visiting us nonstop to see what we are all about,” says Scott Ward, the vice president and general manager of Freedom’s Sarasota locations.
Overall, Freedom owns 3,100 boats, including more than 60 in Sarasota and 50 in Bradenton. Since last March, each of those local boats has been used regularly.
Members call ahead of time to reserve a date, time and type of boat, but, lately, they have been put on a waiting list or have been forced to schedule their trips weeks in advance. Ward says that because of the spike in interest in the club, Freedom is looking for new locations and moving to buy more boats.
The cost of memberships at Freedom varies. There is a base entry fee of $7,000, then, for $389 a month, you can boat as much as you like all year long. Other Freedom plans are less expensive, but may restrict use on holidays and weekends. There are no extra fees, but you do pay for the fuel you use.
Freedom isn’t the only local boat-sharing club. The boating and social club Waves on Siesta Key ($4,900 join-up fee, with monthly fees varying depending on the length of commitment) and the national boating club Suntex , located at Marina Jack (a 12-month membership that includes holidays and weekends is a $3,000 one-time fee, then $375 a month), both offer half- and full-day boat rentals in various locations.
Like Freedom, these clubs offer a variety of boats to choose from, allowing you to select the perfect ride, depending on the day.
Ward attributes Freedom’s growth to the Covid-19 pandemic. Families and friends who have quarantined together can enjoy the sunshine and the water without having to dodge crowds or wear masks. They can also bring their own food and drinks, which lets them avoid indoor settings. The club has taken extra measures to sanitize boats after every trip, including introducing contactless processes to keep members and staff safe.
Boat-sharing is particularly attractive to people who enjoy boating but who don’t want to deal with the hassle of storing and maintaining a vessel. Multiple family packages are available, and separate parties can share the cost of a single membership. Members also receive unlimited complimentary lessons from licensed captains, during which they are taken through classroom and on-the-water training, to make sure they feel confident operating a boat.
According to Ward, the most popular boats at Freedom in Sarasota this year have been pleasure-cruising boats like pontoon and deck boats. Farther south and on the east coast of Florida, offshore center console fishing boats have been requested more frequently.
Ward says that whatever type of adventure you’re seeking, you can expect smooth sailing. “You can be sure to arrive to a clean boat with a full tank of fuel each time,” says Ward. “Whether you are going on a fishing trip with the boys or spending a day tubing and relaxing with the family, a boat will be ready for you.”
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Sarasota’s BEST CLUBS for Membership
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One of my favorite things about living in Sarasota is all of the great things to do here! And that includes the clubs that offer special amenities for tennis, golf, aquatics, boating, and more .
Sarasota's membership clubs offer amazing things to do. My absolute favorite club is the Longboat Key Club , but I also love the Sarasota Yacht Club, Ritz-Carlton Beach Club, and one of our newest clubs, Waterworks.
Joining a membership club in Sarasota is a wonderful way to enjoy our local amenities and to add to your social calendar . There are many options, from beachfront dining and award-winning golf courses, to clubs that are specific for boaters.
Reciprocity is a special advantage to consider , especially if you enjoy leisure in other markets. If you have questions about joining a Sarasota club or would like an introduction to one of my club contacts, please let me know!
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Sarasota Yacht Club
Phone: 941-365-4191
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1100 John Ringling Blvd Sarasota, Florida 34236
Website: https://sarasostayachtclub.org
Sarasota Yacht Club is home to a beautiful campus located right inside Big Pass in Sarasota Bay. Our facilities include a 110-slip marina, fitness center, heated pool, two indoor bars, a pool bar, multiple meeting rooms, a grand dining room, waterside terrace, and lunch dock. We have diverse watersports offerings including sailboats, kayaks, and paddle boards. Our culinary team has won numerous food and wine awards, making the Club the perfect place for your next relaxing weekend, event, or even just lunch!
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Sarasota Yacht Club
Organized in 1907 and established in 1926, Sarasota Yacht Club is a Distinguished Elite Club, a Platinum Club of the World, and a Platinum Club of America. The Club offers impressive amenities including indoor and outdoor dining, a pool and pool bar, a 110-slip marina, and a fitness center, all with panoramic views of Sarasota Bay.
Enjoy the quintessential Sarasota experience by taking advantage of our kayak and paddleboard rental fleet, enjoying a poolside cocktail, or indulging in an artfully prepared meal with the perfect sunset view. Whether you’re seeking adventure or craving an award-winning culinary experience, Sarasota Yacht Club prides itself on exceeding expectations for both members and reciprocal members.
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Waterfront casual and formal dining with banquet capacity up to 500 persons 110-slip marina Swimming pool Fitness Center Watersports Rentals Including: Kayaks and Paddleboards
- Dress Code Casual and formal dining.
- Age Restriction -No Age Restriction
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Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed (May – September
Tuesday – Sunday: 9:00am – 7:00pm
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Tuesday – Sunday: 11:30am – 2:30pm & 5:30pm – 08:30pm
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Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday: 11:30am – 7:30pm
Friday & Saturday: 11:30am – 08:30pm
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Wednesday & Sunday: 4:00pm – 7:00pm
Friday: 5:30pm – Close
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Additional Charges Service charge: 20%, sales tax: 7%.
Parking Covered and Uncovered Parking Available, Tesla Charging Stations on-site
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The top 50 most exclusive yacht clubs in the world honored with platinum status.
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The rich and famous are not merely looking for the best place to anchor their yachts; they are also seeking out exclusive memberships in stunning destinations, all offering luxury amenities and, of course, bragging rights. These exclusive yachting clubs with often outrageous initiation fees, provide luxurious clubhouses, and provide accommodations for yachties who want to get their land legs. Most of them provide high-end concierge service to its members as well as Michelin-star quality restaurants and more.
Yacht Clubs have been recognized in the Platinum Clubs of America elections for more than 20 years. According to the Platinum Club, “Recognition in the following categories is important in the selection of Platinum status; Tradition, history, and heritage, a respected membership, excellence in amenities, exceptional service, adapting to changing times, and overall experience.
I spoke with the President of Club Leaders Forum, David V. Smith, about the selection, and he says, “we created an alphabetical selection this time as opposed to by rank because we felt that it was challenging to compare a yacht club in Ireland with a yacht club in Singapore, as amenities, location and facilities do vary quite a lot. The yachting and boating world is a different and unique culture, typically a little more relaxed and not as formal as country clubs and golf clubs. However, many of the world’s finest yacht clubs have wonderful history and traditions, with a great sense of camaraderie among their members. Certain yacht clubs were selected by the Panel not necessarily for their facilities and amenities but in their recognition of hosting world class sailing regattas and events.”
Here are the top 50 most exclusive yacht clubs worldwide being awarded the ultimate Platinum Status for 2021.
Annapolis Yacht Club
Surrounding the Spa Creek Bridge in Annapolis, the Club boasts over 75 wet slips and dry dockage. The club began in 1886 as an informal canoe club, and today has 1600 regular members active in social, racing, and cruising programs.
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Beach Point Club is a member-owned, family-oriented private club. The elegant and spacious clubhouse was built in the 1890s by an industrialist as a private home. In 1925 the property was purchased by the founding members with the purpose of establishing a club on the water. The club now has more than 600 members with a full service marina.
Chicago Yacht Club
Founded in 1875, Chicago Yacht Club is one of the oldest and most respected yacht clubs in the world. The Club is home to more than 1,400 members, including a winning America’s Cup skipper, and Olympic medalists.
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Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
Grosse Pointe offers a 261-slip certified Clean Marina, state-of-the-art Marine Activity Center, newly renovated Bowling Recreation Center and Family Recreation Center, new Fitness Center, and Olympic-sized pool. The 75,000-square-foot Clubhouse features Italian Renaissance architecture and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2015. Initiation fees can go as high as $12,500 with $650 monthly dues
Larchmont Yacht Club
Located in Westchester County, New York, the Club has been in existence since 1880 when it was purchased by Benjamin A. Carver, a railroad magnate. The original Carver residence was much smaller than the present clubhouse – the east and west wings were added following the purchase. The Junior Clubhouse was the Carver stable: the basement was the cow barn, while the first floor housed the horses.
Lauderdale Yacht Club
Founded in 1938, Lauderdale Yacht Club is invitation only and host to 65 dock slips that wrap around the marina. The club is also home to one of the most elite junior sailing programs in the nation.
Naples Yacht Club
Founded in 1947 and situated on Naples Bay, the Club has the proud distinction of being the city’s first and oldest private club and its marina has 75 concrete floating docks. Membership has grown from three founding yachtsmen to over 530.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
Established in 1916, the club is located on the Balboa peninsula in Southern California. A newly remodeled clubhouse was also created to replace the original building. Initiation fees range upwards of $20,000
Palm Beach Yacht Club
Palm Bea ch Yacht Club
Founded in 1890, the marina has 45 slips to accommodate boats up to 150 feet. All annual dockage contracts (from $1 per foot per day), include a membership to the prestigious Yacht Club.
Pelican Isle Y acht Club
With 190 wet slips and direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, the club can accommodate vessels up to 55 feet. Equity social membership is by invitation only with an initiation fee as high as $15,000, and annual dues at $5,500.
Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club
Founded in 1959, the club has been part of the Boca Raton landscape for over 50 years with membership by invitation only. The state-of-the-art Marina boasts a TimberTech floating dock system, accommodating vessels up to 130 feet.
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The Sailfish Club of Florida was built in the early 1900s. It is the oldest continuously operating private club in the town of Palm Beach.
San Diego Yacht Club
In June of 1886 a group of local boating enthusiasts joined together to found what has become this cornerstone yacht club. The racing history of SDYC is as significant as the history of its location. Several members were winning races all over the country in the early to mid-20th century, however, SDYC reached a turning point starting in the 1980s when Dennis Conner won the America’s Cup. In the early 1980s, Dennis Conner won the cup once and then lost it the next time to New York Yacht Club. In 1987, Dennis won again on behalf of San Diego Yacht Club. The America’s Cup was won a third time by SDYC in 1992 by Bill Koch on the yacht, America .
With 600 wet slips and 100 dry slips, initiation fee is upwards of $24,000 plus $200 monthly dues.
Aerial view of the San Francisco Yacht Club
San Francisco Yacht Club
In the summer of 1869, a group of active, local yachtsmen formed the San Francisco Yacht Club. The oldest yacht club on the Pacific Coast, it’s one of the most elegant and exclusive yacht clubs in the U.S. The harbor consists of 190 berths and 50 dry-storage spaces, as well as a large youth sailing dock. Membership is by sponsor referral only.
Sarasota Yacht Club
Saraso ta Yacht Club
Sarasota Yacht Club was organized in the summer of 1907 and located on the north end of Siesta Key. Facilities include a 110-slip marina, fitness center, heated pool, two indoor bars, a pool bar, multiple meeting rooms, a grand dining room, waterside terrace, and lunch dock. Membership is by invitation only.
Savannah Yacht Club
The Savannah Yacht Club was originally organized on June 14, 1869. The private, members only club is by invitation only with only 1,000 members. Amenities include a figure 8 pool, an Olympic size swimming pool, as well as floating docks.
St. Francis Yacht Club
This club was founded in 1927 when the members of the San Francisco Yacht Club decided to move their clubhouse out of San Francisco to Belvedere, California. The 2,300 member club is considered to be the most prestigious yacht club in the western U.S. and has hosted over 40 regattas on San Francisco Bay. The Mediterranean Revival-style clubhouse is in close proximity to the Golden Gate Bridge and enjoys views from the Bridge to Alcatraz Island and beyond.
Tampa Yacht & Country Club
Founded in 1904 as a place to race sailboats, ride and show horses, the marina now holds 31 covered slips and 50 open slips. Membership is sponsored and by invitation only.
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Playing host to 10 prestigious regattas this year, including the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, the Yacht Club Costa Smerelda has been tied to the Italian Sailing Federation since the 1960s. Offering a wellness center and spa, the clubhouse overlooks the Marina and the Italian coast. The club has a panoramic pool terrace, al fresco dining, and a member’s lounge and bar. There are also 24 residential suites, including the popular Presidential suite that opened in 2016.
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Royal Bermuda Yacht Club
The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club has its marina close to the bustling Front Street at the heart of the historic city of Hamilton. It began as a meeting place for British military officers and Bermudian sailing enthusiasts.
Membership in the club extends to over 850 resident and non-resident members. The 130 berth marina has a full-service staff and can accommodate vessels of up to 150 feet in length.
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Royal Cork Yacht Club, the oldest yacht club in the world.
Royal Cork Yacht Club
Sometime in the early 1600s, sailing for private pleasure started to to become popular in the Netherlands. Later that century, during the Cromwellian years, King Charles II of England was in exile in the Netherlands and while there he became aware of this new and exciting pastime. According to Royal Cork Yacht Club, “By 1720, interest in the sport had progressed so much that his great-grandson, the 26 year old William O’Brien, the 9th Lord Inchiquin, and five of his friends got together to formalize their activities and in so doing established ” The Water Club of the Harbour of Cork.”
This club is known today as the Royal Cork Yacht Club and it is the oldest yacht club in the world. It was originally located on Haulbowline Island before moving to the town of Cobh and finally establisged in it's current location in Crosshaven.
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Royal Thames Yacht Club
The Royal Thames Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in the world, founded in 1775. The exclusive Knightsbridge Clubhouse has two bars, an acclaimed restaurant, and accommodations for those staying overnight. Anyone looking to join must be recommended by current members.
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Monaco Yacht Club
Yacht Club de Monaco
Founded by Prince Rainier III in 1953, the Yacht Club De Monaco is a prestigious club that holds a unique position on the international yachting scene with more than 1600 members drawn from 66 nationalities.
The reigning Club President since 1984 has been His Royal Highness, Prince Sovereign Albert II, and a suitably formal dress code for day and evening wear is enforced at all times. Membership is limited and very, very exclusive: prospective candidates must submit an application form to the club committee and be introduced by two sponsors, both of whom must be existing members. The successful applicant will be welcomed with an ice-breaking cocktail party and gala dinner in their honor.
The futuristic clubhouse was redesigned in 2013 and overlooks Port Hercules, it offers up very popular cocktail bar and Mediterranean restaurant.
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How Much Do Yacht Club Memberships Cost? (5 Helpful Examples)
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.
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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The Field Club is located on the Easterly shore of Roberts Bay at marker #78 on the Intercoastal Waterway. Contact the Dockmaster upon approach for instructions. The Field Club monitors channel #16 and switches to channel #68. Dockage for our membership is free for the first night and $1.10 per foot per day after. Dockage is granted to full resident members of fellow FCYC clubs by advance reservation only. Visitors must identify themselves by presenting Club membership card. Dockage fee is $2.21 per foot per day after the first night. Electricity charges are based on consumption.
Boat Arrival
The Field Club is located on the easterly shore of Roberts Bay, three miles south of the main business section of Sarasota. At marker #78 on the Intercoastal Waterway, turn to the east and follow the club markers into the marina. Contact the Dockmaster upon approach for instructions.
The Dockmaster is in attendance from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Showers are available. No outdoor cooking allowed. No laundry or towels to be hung on boats. Gasoline and diesel fuel available when the Dockmaster is on duty, charged to your Club. Leashed pets allowed in Marina area only. Owners responsible for clean-up. All food and beverage consumed on Club grounds must be purchased on Club grounds.
Radio Contact
The Field Club monitors channel #16 and then switches to working channel # 68.
Reciprocity
Full reciprocity to all FCYC members except those who are non-resident members of other FCYC Clubs. Bird Key Yacht Club, Bradenton Yacht Club, Sarasota Yacht Club and Venice Yacht Club by boat only, except when those Clubs are closed.
All bills will be sent to your Club. No cash transactions permitted.
First 24 hours, no charge, then $1.10 per foot per day for Field Club members and $2.21 per foot per day for FCYC members. Minimum $8 per day. Electricity charges, including first day, based on lines used.
Nearby Anchorages
Either side of ICW near marker 78 has 5' of water and good holding ground. Other anchorages are available to the north in Sarasota Bay.
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We were here for a business lunch. The service was great, food was decent, and the view was wonderful during lunch.
Bird Key Yacht Club is located on the private island of Bird Key approx. 5 minutes from downtown or the famous shopping area of St Armunds Circle. Drive another 2 minutes and you are at Lido Beach or further down is Lido Park. BKYC is a private club offering a beautiful clubhouse, fine dining, tennis courts, huge pool, and work out facilities. In addition, members can rent a slip and keep their boat their for substantially less than a conventional marina. For the boater, they also have reciprocity with approximately 30 yacht clubs in Florida.
Attended a wine tasting at BKYC. Nice people and fantastic views.
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With our rich history of Sarasota’s early beginnings, Bird Key Yacht Club’s charm is evident when you walk through our doors. A traditional setting for boaters and non-boaters alike, we pride ourselves in the welcoming atmosphere and smalltown vibe we maintain in a growing city.
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Bird Key Yacht Club provides an exclusive social club experience for our members with a wide array of outstanding amenities and social events focused around boating, dining and tennis in a beautiful waterfront setting. Although we’re located within the residential Bird Key neighborhood, members do not need to reside on the key to belong. Most of our members are just a short drive from Downtown, Longboat Key, Siesta and beyond.
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Looking for the perfect location for your special event or corporate gathering, look no further than beyond our unique and exclusive location with all our event spaces overlooking the glistening Sarasota Bay and Downtown Skyline. Our culinary team and our professional event staff will guide you in executing the best event yet.
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We welcome you to our oasis on Sarasota Bay, whether you are joining a member at the Club, visiting as a reciprocal guest, or attending a private event. Our dedicated team is ready to welcome you and provide a memorable experience that exceeds all your expectations.
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Membership Categories. We offer limited Marina and Social memberships. Please call the Club at 941.365.4191 for details. Learn the advantages of each membership option available at Sarasota Yacht Club. Membership types include Marina, Social, Dining and Sea Trial. Learn more!
Membership in boat-sharing clubs is soaring thanks to Covid-19. ... The company, which was founded in Sarasota 30 years ago and has clubs all over the U.S., Canada and Europe, with 37,000 members ...
Sarasota's membership clubs offer amazing things to do. My absolute favorite club is the Longboat Key Club, but I also love the Sarasota Yacht Club, Ritz-Carlton Beach Club, and one of our newest clubs, Waterworks.
Phone: 941-365-4191. Email: [email protected]. Address: 1100 John Ringling Blvd. Sarasota, Florida 34236. Website: https://sarasostayachtclub.org. Sarasota Yacht Club is home to a beautiful campus located right inside Big Pass in Sarasota Bay.
We've had a surge of members bringing their friends.". The club was organized in 1907 on the north end of Siesta Key before moving in 1913 to downtown Sarasota, where it was known as the Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club until 1917. The current SYC was incorporated in 1926. A new clubhouse was built in 1958 and the current 23,000-square ...
Organized in 1907 and established in 1926, Sarasota Yacht Club is a Distinguished Elite Club, a Platinum Club of the World, and a Platinum Club of America. The Club offers impressive amenities including indoor and outdoor dining, a pool and pool bar, a 110-slip marina, and a fitness center, all with panoramic views of Sarasota Bay.
Initiation fees can go as high as $12,500 with $650 monthly dues ... include a membership to the prestigious Yacht Club. ... Sarasota Yacht Club was organized in the summer of 1907 and located on ...
Premier Private Yacht Club on Florida's West Coast Sarasota Yacht Club, Sarasota, Florida. 4,561 likes · 182 talking about this · 31,960 were here. Sarasota Yacht Club | Sarasota FL
Bird Key Yacht Club in Sarasota, a mile or so away from Sarasota Yacht Club, has also been growing. In June 2020, the club reported 270 members. Last month, membership was up to 336, an increase of 24.4%. "Members feel safe in the club," says Scott Brynski, general manager. That feeling is by design.
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: Yacht Club. Annual Dues. Charleston Yacht Club. $900. Florida Yacht Club. $3,288. Atlanta Yacht Club. $900.
Our members are a mix of newcomers and longtime residents of Bird Key, Downtown Sarasota, Longboat Key and beyond. We are an enthusiastic, social, and active group who are creating lifelong friendships in a fun-focused atmosphere where everybody knows your name. With a wide array of amenities, Bird Key Yacht Club has the best waterfront view of ...
Bird Key Yacht Club 301 Bird Key Drive Sarasota, FL 34236 (941)-953-4455. LATITUDE 27° 19' 13" N. LONGITUDE 82° 33' 36" W.
Bird Key Yacht Club, Bradenton Yacht Club, Sarasota Yacht Club and Venice Yacht Club by boat only, except when those Clubs are closed. Payment All bills will be sent to your Club. No cash transactions permitted. Dockage First 24 hours, no charge, then $1.10 per foot per day for Field Club members and $2.21 per foot per day for FCYC members.
The 2024 Sarasota Bay Cup is now open for registration, learn more about the race and register your team HERE! ... Bird Key Yacht Club's charm is evident when you walk through our doors. ... whether you are joining a member at the Club, visiting as a reciprocal guest, or attending a private event. ...
3 reviews and 4 photos of Bird Key Yacht Club "Bird Key Yacht Club is located on the private island of Bird Key approx. 5 minutes from downtown or the famous shopping area of St Armunds Circle. Drive another 2 minutes and you are at Lido Beach or further down is Lido Park. BKYC is a private club offering a beautiful clubhouse, fine dining, tennis courts, huge pool, and work out facilities.
Located on Bird Key on the edge of beautiful Sarasota Bay, our yacht club is just a bridge away from downtown and another short bridge to St. Armand's Circle. We are Anchored in Friendship. Bird Key Yacht Club 301 Bird Key Drive Sarasota, FL 34236 (941)-953-4455. LATITUDE 27° 19' 13" N. LONGITUDE 82° 33' 36" W.
BKYC - Home. Learn About Us. With our rich history of Sarasota's early beginnings, Bird Key Yacht Club's charm is evident when you walk through our doors. A traditional setting for boaters and non-boaters alike, we pride ourselves in the welcoming atmosphere and smalltown vibe we maintain in a growing city. Our Story.