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Yacht Club of America – Reciprocal Privileges

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The Process of Reciprocity:

Yacht Club Reciprocity is defined as “A network of Yacht Clubs in agreement for the mutual exchange of privileges within that specific group of clubs.” The Yachting Club of America has reciprocal privilege agreements with nearly 800 Yacht Clubs throughout the United States.

Although the extent of privileges may vary slightly, generally, an YCA yachtsman can expect to be allowed to use all of the welcoming clubs’ available facilities and services, including short term berthing, meal and bar service, heads and showers, etc.

Typically, a yachtsman can stop at a Yacht Club along his trip, and if the club visited is a YCA member, they are granted access.

All member clubs generally grant access to the bar and restaurant area as well as short term berthing, heads and showers, but depending on the club size and stature, various reciprocal rights are granted depending on the club's policy.

It is always prudent to call ahead to let them know you’re coming as well as to determine what services are available.

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Icoyc affiliate clubs.

The International Council Of Yacht Clubs is a group of the most active yacht clubs in the world, the ICOYC providing a window into their world of yachting, their long histories and fine traditions.

A significant number of these clubs have joined together during recent years to form the International Council, a catalyst for sharing their experience, and learning from the successes achieved and challenges faced.

Clubs that are admitted to membership of the ICOYC are primarily the senior yacht clubs in the various key yachting locations. They share the finest yachting traditions and are of sufficient size, with a sufficient range of activities, to be able to contribute to the deliberations of the Council.

Yacht Club Italiano Genova, Italy WEBSITE

Société Nautique De Marseille Marseille, France WEBSITE

Verein Seglerhaus Am Wansee Berlin, Germany WEBSITE

Royal Malta Yacht Club

Royal Malta Yacht Club Valletta, Malta WEBSITE

Nylandska Jaktklubben

Nylandska Jaktklubben Helsinki, Finland WEBSITE

Norddeutscher Regatta Verein

Norddeutscher Regatta Verein Hamburg, Germany WEBSITE

Kongelig Norsk Seilforening

Kongelig Norsk Seilforening Oslo, Norway WEBSITE

Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron

Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Kirribilli, NSW, Australia WEBSITE

Royal Perth Yacht Club

Royal Perth Yacht Club Crawley, Western Australia WEBSITE

Republic Of Singapore Yacht Club Singapore WEBSITE

South Africa

Royal Natal Yacht Club

Royal Natal Yacht Club Durban, South Africa WEBSITE

Royal Varuna Yacht Club

Royal Varuna Yacht Club Thailand WEBSITE

Royal Bombay Yacht Club

Royal Bombay Yacht Club Mumbai, India WEBSITE

Royal Cape Yacht Club

Royal Cape Yacht Club Cape Town, South Africa WEBSITE

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St. Francis Yacht Club San Francisco, CA, USA WEBSITE

Southern Yacht Club New Orleans, LA, USA WEBSITE

San Francisco Yacht Club CA, USA WEBSITE

San Diego Yacht Club CA, USA WEBSITE

Newport Harbour Yacht Club

Newport Harbour Yacht Club Newport Beach, CA, USA WEBSITE

Long Beach Yacht Club

Long Beach Yacht Club Long Beach, CA, USA WEBSITE

Eastern Yacht Club

Eastern Yacht Club Marblehead, MA, USA WEBSITE

Chicago Yacht Club

Chicago Yacht Club Chicago, Ill, USA WEBSITE

Annapolis Yacht Club

Annapolis Yacht Club Annapolis, MA, USA WEBSITE

RSrnYC Reciprocal Clubs

The details of each arrangement may vary however we are sure that you will receive the same warm welcome that we at “The Southern” extend to our visitors from reciprocal clubs.

Members are asked not to go directly to our Reciprocal Clubs, instead please contact the club Secretary for the appropriate formal introduction.

New Zealand

Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron

Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Auckland, New Zealand WEBSITE

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Yacht Club De Monaco Monte Carlo, Principality Of Monaco WEBSITE

Barbados Yacht Club

Barbados Yacht Club St. Michael, Barbados WEBSITE

Royal Bermuda Yacht Club

Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Hamilton, Bermuda WEBSITE

Seattle Yacht Club Seattle, WA, USA WEBSITE

IDA Lewis Yacht Club

IDA Lewis Yacht Club Newport, Rhode Island, USA WEBSITE

United Kingdom

Poole Yacht Club

Poole Yacht Club Poole, Dorset WEBSITE

Parkstone Yacht Club

Parkstone Yacht Club Poole, Dorset WEBSITE

Mudhook Yacht Club

Mudhook Yacht Club Helensburgh, Scotland WEBSITE

House Of Lords Yacht Club

House Of Lords Yacht Club London, England WEBSITE

Dartmouth Yacht Club

Dartmouth Yacht Club Dartmouth, Devon WEBSITE

Brixham Yacht Club

Brixham Yacht Club Brixham, Devon WEBSITE

Royal Western Yacht Club

Royal Western Yacht Club Plymouth, Devon WEBSITE

Royal Ulster Yacht Club

Royal Ulster Yacht Club Bangor, Northern Ireland WEBSITE

Royal Temple Yacht Club

Royal Temple Yacht Club Ramsgate, Kent WEBSITE

Royal Solent Yacht Club

Royal Solent Yacht Club

Yarmouth, Isle Of Wight

Royal Southampton Yacht Club

Royal Southampton Yacht Club

Southampton, Hampshire

Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club

Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club

Helensburgh, Scotland

Royal Naval Club & Royal Albert Yacht Club

Royal Naval Club & Royal Albert Yacht Club

Portsmouth, Hampshire

Royal Motor Yacht Club

Royal Motor Yacht Club Sandbanks, Dorset WEBSITE

Royal Lymington Yacht Club

Royal Lymington Yacht Club Lymington, Hampshire WEBSITE

Royal London Yacht Club

Royal London Yacht Club Cowes, Isle Of Wight WEBSITE

Royal Highland Yacht Club

Royal Highland Yacht Club Oban, Scotland WEBSITE

Royal Fowey Yacht Club

Royal Fowey Yacht Club Cornwall WEBSITE

Royal Forth Yacht Club

Royal Forth Yacht Club Granton, Edinburgh, Scotland WEBSITE

Royal Dorset Yacht Club

Royal Dorset Yacht Club Weymouth, Dorset WEBSITE

Royal Dart Yacht Club

Royal Dart Yacht Club Kingswear, Devon WEBSITE

Royal Cornwall Yacht Club

Royal Cornwall Yacht Club Falmouth, Cornwall WEBSITE

Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club

Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club St. Brelade, Jersey WEBSITE

Yacht Club De Dinard Dinard, France WEBSITE

Société Des Régates Du Havre Le Havre, France WEBSITE

Kungl Svenska Segel Sällskapet SaltsjöBaden, Sweden WEBSITE

Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereeniging ‘de Maas’

Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereeniging ‘de Maas’ Rotterdam, Netherlands WEBSITE

Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub

Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub Hellerup, Denmark WEBSITE

Deauville Yacht Club Deauville, France WEBSITE

Bruxelles Royal Yacht Club

Bruxelles Royal Yacht Club Brussels, Belgium WEBSITE

Royal St. George Yacht Club

Royal St. George Yacht Club Dun Laoghaire, Ireland WEBSITE

Royal Irish Yacht Club

Royal Irish Yacht Club Dun Laoghaire, Ireland WEBSITE

Royal Cork Yacht Club

Royal Cork Yacht Club Crosshaven, Ireland WEBSITE

Royal Belgian Yacht Club

Royal Belgian Yacht Club Antwerp, Belgium WEBSITE

Sandringham Yacht Club Melbourne, Victoria, Australia WEBSITE

Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Manley Harbour, Australia WEBSITE

Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club

Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club Sydney, NSW, Australia WEBSITE

Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron

Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron Melbourne, Australia WEBSITE

Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club

Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club Perth, Western Australia WEBSITE

Special Affiliates

The king’s royal hussars.

The King’s Royal Hussars is the successor regiment to the 10th., 11th. and 14th. Light Dragoons, the formation of which was approved by King George I in July 1715 as part of an army tasked to counter the Jacobite rebellion. Known as the light cavalry, later the Light Brigade, they were subsequently amalgamated with the 11th. Hussars.

In July 2011, the KRH trooped its Guidon through Hamble and beat retreat at the Royal Southern Yacht Club, the precursor to a unique Twinning arrangement, engendered by the strong historical connection that they shared in the flamboyant figure of the late Lt.Gen. James Brudenell, 7th. Earl of Cardigan. He commanded the 11th. from 1840-1854 and was concurrently Commodore of the Club from 1847-1868. His Lordship is reputed to have flown the colours of the Club on his yacht Dryad, moored in Balaclava Harbour for the duration of the Crimean War, where he famously commanded the Light Brigade and led it’s famous “Charge”.

This Twinning Arrangement seeks to establish and maintain, in perpetuity, friendly relations between Club and Regiment and, through that friendship, promote sailing, social, educational and youth exchanges, and share a supportive interest in each other’s activities as appropriate.

Most recently, in April 2015 a KRH crew sailed alongside the Royal Southern in Antigua Sailing Week and in July 2015, Members of the Club attended the Regiment’s Tercentenary Parade at their Tidworth garrison, commanded by Lt.Col. Justin Kingsford.

King’s Royal Hussars

King’s Royal Hussars Tidworth, Wiltshire, England WEBSITE

HMS Blazer is a commissioned warship in the Royal Navy and is the seventh ship to carry the name. One of fourteen Archers Class P2000 patrol vessels and part of the 1st. Patrol Boat Squadron, she was laid up in GRP at Watercraft Marine in Shoreham and having been completed by Vosper Thornycroft, went down the ways in 1998 and entered service with the University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) in 1990. At 20 metres LOA, she tips the scales at 50 tonnes, is powered by twin Rolls Royce turbo-diesels and operates with a permanent crew of five.

She is primarily dedicated to URNU training, the objective being to provide high quality sea training experiences to university undergraduates, developing seamanship, teambuilding and leadership skills. Wider tasking includes officer cadet training with the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, VVIP visits and security patrols and with a modest 1.8 metre draft, often shows the White Ensign in places that larger vessels cannot reach.

Blazer is the URNU at Southampton Solent University, Portsmouth University and Southampton Institute, is currently undergoing a major refit and after her re-commissioning, it is hoped to welcome her and her crew to the Yacht Haven under her current Commanding Officer, Lt. Nick Palmer RN, and his successors.

HMS Blazer

HMS Blazer Based in the Solent WEBSITE

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Reciprocal Clubs

An important benefit to your Norfolk Yacht and Country Club membership is access to all the other prestigious private clubs worldwide that have reciprocity with Norfolk Yacht.

Whether you are planning dinner out or an overnight stay, please make your reservations directly with the reciprocal club , then call NYCC to have a letter of introduction sent.

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The Country Club of Staunton   Staunton   (540) 248-7271  
The Club at Ironwood Golf     Staunton   (540) 248-7272  
Eastern Shore Yacht & Country Club Golf Melfa   (757) 787-1525  
Fishing Bay Yacht Club   Deltaville   (804) 776-7716  
Hidden Valley Country Club  Golf Roanoke    (540) 389-8146  
Hampton Yacht Club   Hampton   (757) 722-0711  
Indian Creek Yacht & Country Club Golf Kilmarnock   (804) 435-1340  
Golf Newport News   (757) 595-3327  
Mathews Yacht Club   Mathews   (804) 725-3165  
Old Dominion Boat Club   Arlington   (703) 836-1900  
Rappahannock Yacht Club   Irvington   (804) 438-6650  
Seaford Yacht Club    Yorktown    (757) 898-8439   
Shenandoah Club   Roanoke   (540) 345-1576  
Two Rivers Yacht & Country Club Golf Williamsburg   (757) 258-4610  
Warwick Yacht & Country Club   Newport News   (757) 930-0561  

Reciprocal Clubs Listed Alphabetically by State

           
University Club of Phoenix   Phoenix    (602) 254-5408    
             
Balboa Yacht Club   Corona Del Mar   (949) 673-3515  
Berkeley Yacht Club   Berkeley   (510) 843-9292    

California Yacht Club   Marina del Rey   (310) 823-4567  
Los Angeles Athletic Club*   Los Angeles   (213) 625-2211  
Marines' Memorial Association*    San Francisco    (415) 673-6672     
Petroleum Club of Bakersfield   Bakersfield   (661) 324-6561  
San Diego Yacht Club   San Diego   (619) 221-8400  
San Francisco Yacht Club   San Francisco   (415) 435-9133  
The Santa Barbara Yacht Club   Santa Barbara   (805) 965-8112  
The University Club of San Francisco*   San Francisco   (415) 781-0900  
           
The New Haven Lawn Club*    New Haven    (203) 777-3494   
           
The Denver Athletic Club   Denver   (303) 534-1211  
The University Club of Denver          Denver   (303) 861-4267  
           
Epping Forest Yacht Club   Jacksonville   (904) 739-7200  
The Governors Club   Tallahassee   (850) 224-0650  
The Lauderdale Yacht Club    Fort Lauderdale    (954) 5500     
The Tampa Club    Tampa    (813) 229-6028   
The River Club   Jacksonville   (941) 751-4211  
University Club of Orlando   Orlando   (407) 425-2514  
University Club of Tampa    Tampa     (813) 233-3737   
           
The Pinnacle Club    Augusta    (706) 722-5792     
             
The Waikiki Yacht Club   Honolulu   (808) 955-4405   
The Pacific Club   Honolulu   (808) 536-0836  
           
Chicago Yacht Club    Chicago   (312) 861-7777  
University Club of Chicago   Chicago    (312) 726-2840   
           
The Columbia Club*   Indianapolis   (317) 767-1361  
             
           
Des Moines Embassy Club   Des Moines   (515) 244-2582  

           
The Southern Yacht Club   New Orleans   (504) 288-4200  
           
Cumberland Club    Portland    (207) 773-6402   
Portland Yacht Club   Falmouth   (207) 781-9820  
           
Annapolis Yacht Club   Annapolis   (410) 263-9279  
           
The Harvard Club of Boston*   Boston   (617) 536-1260  
The University Club of Boston   Boston   (617) 266-5600  
The Worcester Club   Worcester   (508) 755-8611  
           
Detroit Athletic Club*   Detriot   (313) 963-5993  
Birmingham Athletic Club   Bloomfield Hills   (248) 248-5050  
           
University Club of St. Paul   St. Paul   (651) 222-1751  
           
Kansas City Club   Kansas City   (816) 421-6789  
Saint Louis Club   Saint Louis   (314) 726-1964  
           
Devon Yacht Club    Amagansett    (631) 267-6340   
Larchmont Yacht Club   Larchmont   (914) 834-8334  
New York Athletic Club   New York City   (212) 767-7000  
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club    Centre Island, Oyster Bay    (516) 922-6200   
The Penn Club of New York*   New York City   (212) 764-3550  
The Yale Club of New York City*    New York City    (212) 716-2100   
           
Charlotte City Club   Charlotte   (704) 334-3200  
Chowan Golf and Country Club    Edenton    (252) 482-3606     
Cypress Landing Yacht Club   Chocowinity   (252) 975-3955  
Washington Yacht and Country Club   Washington   (252) 946-1514  
           
Athletic Club of Columbus*   Columbus   (614) 221-3344  
Cincinnati Athletic Club   Cincinnati   (513) 214-0096  
The Toledo Club*    Toledo    (419) 243-2200   
The Union Club of Cleveland*   Cleveland   (216) 621-4230  
The University Club of Cincinnati   Cincinnati   (513) 721-2600  
           
Eugene Yacht Club   Eugene   (541) 321-0332  
Multnomah Athletic Club   Portland   (503) 223-6251  
University Club of Portland   Portland   (503) 223-6232  
           
Philadelphia Cricket Club   Philadelphia   (215) 247-6001  
Radnor Hunt   Philadelphia   (610) 644-4439  
The Hamilton Club of Lancaster   Lancaster   (717) 397-6347  
The Racquet Club of Philadelphia*   Philadelphia   (215) 735-1525  
The University Club of Pittsburgh   Pittsburgh   (412) 648-8213  
           
Charleston Yacht Club   Charleston   (843) 722-4968  
Dataw Island Club*   St. Helena Island   (843) 838-8250  
Green Boundary Club   Aiken   (803) 649-2549  
The Palmetto Club   Columbia   (803) 771-8767    
           
University Club of Memphis    Memphis    (901) 722-3700   
The Walden Club    Chattanooga    (423) 756-6686   
           
Corpus Christi Yacht Club   Corpus Christi   (361) 883-6518  
Houston Club     Houston    (713) 225-1661   
Houston Yacht Club*   Houston   (281) 471-1255  
Lakewood Yacht Club   Seabrook   (281) 474-2511  
           
The Alta Club*   Salt Lake City   (801) 322-1081  
           
           
Two Rivers Yacht and Country Club   Williamsburg   (757) 258-4610  
Rappahannock Yacht Club   Irvington   (804) 438-6650  
Eastern Shore Yacht and Country Club   Melfa   (757) 787-1525  
Fishing Bay Yacht Club   Deltaville   (804) 776-7716  
Hampton Yacht Club   Hampton   (757) 722-0711  
Indian Creek Yacht and Country Club   Kilmarnock   (804) 435-1340  
  Newport News   (757) 595-3327  
Mathews Yacht Club   Mathews   (804) 725-3165  
Old Dominion Boat Club   Arlington   (703) 836-1900  
Seaford Yacht Club    Yorktown    (757) 898-8439   
Warwick Yacht and Country Club   Newport News   (757) 930-0561  
             
           
The Country Club of Staunton   Staunton   (540) 248-7271  
Hidden Valley Country Club    Roanoke    (540) 389-8146     
Shenandoah Club   Roanoke   (540) 345-1576  
           
Seattle Yacht Club   Seattle   (206) 325-1000  
Spokane Club*    Spokane     (509) 459-4240   
Washington Athletic Club*   Seattle   (206) 622-7900  
           
The Army Navy Club*       (202) 628-8400  
The Cosmos Club*       (202) 387-7783  
The University Club of Washington, D.C.*       (202) 862-8800  
           
Milwaukee Athletic Club   Milwaukee   (414) 273-5080  
Milwaukee Yacht Club   Milwaukee   (414) 271-4455  
University Club of Milwaukee*   Milwaukee   (414) 271-2222  
Woman's Club of Wisconsin    Milwaukee    (414) 276-7190   
 
           
Athenaeum Club    Melbourne    (03) 9654 3200   
           
           
City University Club    London    44(0)20 7626 8571   
East India Club*   London   44 (0)20 7930 1000  
The Winchester House Club   Putney   0208 785 6657  
           
The Donalda Club   Don MIlls, Ontario   (416) 447-5575  
The London Club    Ontario    (519) 434-6889   
The Terminal Club    Vancouver, BC    (604) 681-4121   
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club   Toronto, Ontario   (416) 967-7245  
The Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron   Halifax, Nova Scotia    (902) 477- 5653     
The Royal Vancouver Yacht Club   Vancouver, BC   (604) 224-1344  
The Union Club of British Columbia*   Victoria, BC   (250) 384-1151  
The University Club of Toronto*   Toronto, Ontario   (416) 597-1336  
           
Ambassy Club    Shanghai         
The American Club    Beijing    (86 10) 8519 2838   
Han Yuan Resort & Yacht Club*    Suzhou    (86) 18115562627   
The Leaders' Club    Wenzhou    (86) 18968891061     
Old Chengdu Club    Chengdu         
Palm Springs Club   Beijing         
Placid Rivers Club and Boutique Hotel*    Beijing    86 13581880800     
Shining Star Golf Club    Beijing         
The Stratford Boutique Hotel*    Chongqing    (86 23) 4988 6666     
           
Norddeutscher Regatta Verein (NRV)   Hamburg   +49 40 55 77 99 50  
           
Marianas Yacht Club   Piti   671-969-7245  
           
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club   Causeway Bay   (852) 2832 2817   
           
The Stephen's Green Hibernian Club*   Dublin   353 (1) 677-4744  
           
The Royal Scots Club*   Edinburgh     44-(0)131-556-4270  
           
Trinidad Union Club   Trinidad        
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Southern Yacht Club

Southern Yacht Club is located in the West End area of New Orleans, on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain. Established in 1849, it is the second oldest yacht club in the United States.

From the SYC Commodore :

Video: The Story of the Southern Yacht Club

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The Second Oldest Yacht Club

SYC originally met in the Pass Christian Hotel

New Orleans in the antebellum era was a thriving port city, banking center and cultural leader. However, during the summer months, many New Orleanians would retreat to the Gulf Coast to flee the city’s heat, humidity and outbreaks of yellow fever. Summer homes, hotels and boarding houses dotted the coast along the Mississippi Sound to Mobile Bay. The first recorded regattas in this region were held as early as the 1830s in the coastal ports of Biloxi and Mobile.

A favorite destination among New Orleanians was the Pass Christian Hotel. There, SYC’s organizational meeting was held on July 21, 1849 and the hotel became its headquarters for several years. James W. Behan was elected as the club’s first president (the title “commodore” was not used until 1854) and eighteen yachts answered the starting gun for the club’s inaugural regatta that summer.

Activities continued at “The Pass” until 1857 when the club relocated to New Orleans and held its regattas on Lake Pontchartrain. Meetings were held at various locations in the city.

The Race to the Coast

The year after its founding, on July 4th, 1850, SYC held the first of what was to become an annual race from New Orleans to Pass Christian. The racecourse winds its way across Lake Pontchartrain, through The Rigolets to Lake Borgne and then into the Mississippi Sound. This annual Race to the Coast continues today and is among the oldest regattas still regularly contested in the United States.

A Clubhouse, at last

The seventeen years of Civil War and Reconstruction greatly curtailed boating activities until 1878 when the club was reorganized and its first postwar regatta held. The following year, a handsome clubhouse was built over the water on the shoreline of Lake Pontchartrain. It became the scene of many elaborate social events as well as sailing competitions. In 1899 a new and larger clubhouse was erected under the leadership of Commodore Albert Baldwin. Regattas continued annually on the lake with the fleet competing each summer in interclub races on the Gulf Coast.

The Fish Class sloop, designed by SYC member Rathbone DeBuys, had its debut in 1919 and quickly became the most popular one design class in the Gulf South. Other early classes of yachts introduced were the Massachusetts Bay 21 Footer, Star and Sound Interclub.

The 1899 clubhouse was extensively enlarged and renovated in the 1920s. The grand ballroom addition hosted many gala events which featured many of the emerging jazz pioneers of the day. The grand structure saw heavy use by the US Navy and Coast Guard during World War II and, in 1949, it was replaced by a modest, concrete and steel structure. This building was expanded in the 1960s and ’80s, and another major expansion was set to begin in 2005.

The Gulf Yachting Association

In 1919, America’s Cup celebrity and sailing benefactor, Sir Thomas Lipton (who lived in New Orleans as a young man), donated an elaborate trophy to SYC for an Interclub Challenge amongst Gulf Coast yacht clubs. This effort helped spark the reorganization of the Gulf Yachting Association. Originally conceived in 1901 by members of SYC and several other Gulf Coast clubs, the GYA brought together yachtsmen from Houston to St. Petersburg and as far inland as Arkansas to encourage the sport of yacht racing.

The popular Fish Class became the standard-issue yacht of each GYA club for the annual Lipton Cup Challenge, which remains keenly contested to this day. The GYA’s year-long interclub series is named for SYC Commodore Auguste Capdevielle, who passed away in office in 1940.  In 1968, the Flying Scot replaced the aging Fish Class as the GYA interclub yacht.  Today, the GYA has over thirty member clubs.

The Olympic Games

The 1932 Olympic Games saw SYC Star Class skipper Gilbert Gray and crew, Andrew Libano, win a Gold Medal.  It was U.S.A.’s first-ever Olympic medal in sailing.  SYC sailors continued to be regular participants in the Olympic Trials, but none would reach the games until G.S. “Buddy” Friedrichs, Jr., with crew, Barton Jahncke and Click Schreck, won the Gold Medal in the Dragon Class in 1968.

SYC’s next Olympian was Flying Dutchman sailor, Steve Burdow, crewing for Paul Foerster in the 1992 Games.  The pair won the Silver Medal that year.

From 1996 to 2008, SYC was represented in four straight Olympic Games.  Skipper Johnny Lovell and crew, Charlie Ogletree, dominated the Tornado Class during this period, winning multiple national and international class championships.  Their greatest success came in 2004, when they won the Silver Medal.  In 2008, SYC would be represented in two Olympic classes in Tsingtao, China.

Luxury yacht builder John Dane, III had made several runs at the Olympics during his lifelong sailing career, but it was not until 2008, at the age of 58, that he finally achieved his goal.  Sailing in the uber-competitive Star Class, with his son-in-law as crew, John peaked at just the right time to win the Olympic Trials and represent U.S.A. in the 2008 games.  Unfortunately for both Dane and Lovell, the conditions were not as expected and their careful light-air preparation became a liability.  Neither team won a medal.

The Olympic Sailing Association at New Orleans

A Founding Member of the NSHOF, the Olympic Sailing Association was founded by SYC members to encourage development of future Olympians. This successful non-profit organization maintains a strong presence throughout the Gulf Coast region.

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina made landfall just east of New Orleans on August 29, 2005 causing widespread destruction throughout the region. Though only modestly damaged by wind and flood waters, the clubhouse was ultimately destroyed by a massive fire which burned, unchecked, in the hours following the storm. Sadly, many historic trophies and other priceless artifacts were lost in the fire.

New SYC Clubhouse

After two years of construction and countless hours of work by Commodore Jim Wade and the Governing Committee, the new clubhouse was opened in 2009.  Once again, SYC had a permanent home and, like the previous clubhouses, it is the crown jewel of the New Orleans Lakefront.

Over the years, SYC sailors have won four Olympic medals and numerous national and international championships. Through more than one hundred and fifty years of prosperity, depressions, wars, yellow fever epidemics, floods and hurricanes, the Southern Yacht Club has always maintained a tradition of keen competition, sportsmanship and eponymous hospitality.

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A Club at the service of the Principality's international influence

An allied member of the Yacht Club de France, the Yacht Club de Monaco is also twinned with 15 prestigious clubs and maintains reciprocal agreements with 67 others all over the world.

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Twinning between clubs enables:

– The development of sporting activities between clubs, with all members being able to participate freely under equal conditions

– Free access for society members of the twinned clubs to the premises, restaurant and lounges and services on offer on presentation of their membership card

– Access to the boutiques in both clubs

– Exchanges between the two clubs Sailing Schools, including competitions and coaches.

– Any active member of a club who takes up residence in the country of a twinned club is obliged to change affiliation to that club after six months residence and to conform to the statutes of the club concerned.

In addition to twinning agreements, the Yacht Club de Monaco has also established privileged relations with about 67  yacht clubs all over the world. These reciprocal agreements allow YCM society members to call into these clubs and have free access to the clubhouse on presentation of their membership card and letter of recommendation from their Club.

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A club with a role to play in the Principality’s international standing

Cercle de l’union inter-allié.

Allied member of Yacht Club de France and affiliated to the Cercle de l’Union Interalliée, Yacht Club de Monaco is also twinned with 15 prestigious clubs brought together within this international network.

To visit another Yacht Club

May we remind you that if you wish to visit any of our twinned or reciprocal clubs we would be grateful if you could advise our Foreign Clubs team beforehand, so that the club in question can be contacted and an official introductory letter addressed to them. Please send an email to [email protected] with the name of the club you wish to visit and the dates when you will be in their area. We thank you, as members of an exclusive and private Clubhouse, for your understanding and wish you all a very happy holiday.

1867 - Paris, France www.ycf-club.fr

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RCN Barcelona

1879 - Espagne www.rcnb.com

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1872 - Suisse www.nautique.ch

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YC Italiano

1879 - Italie www.yachtclubitaliano.it

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YC Costa Smeralda

1967 - Italie www.yccs.it

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1830 - Suède www.ksss.se

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Singapore YC

1826, Singapour www.rsyc.org.sg

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1933 - Piraeus, Grèce www.ycg.gr

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Circolo Vela Sicilia

1933 - Siciles www.circolodellavela.it

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YC Rio de Janeiro

1920 - Brésil www.icrj.com.br

Iate Clube Santos

1947 - Brésil www.icsantos.com.br

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YC Argentino

1883 - Buenos Aires, Argentine www.yca.org.ar

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YC Punta del Este

1924 - Uruguay www.ycpe.org.uy

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Royal Cork YC

1720 - Irlande www.royalcork.com

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1938 - Portugal www.cncascais.com

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KIELER YACHT CLUB

1887 - Allemagne www.kyc.de

Northern America

  • 01 | Annapolis Yacht Club, USA
  • 02 | Epping Forest Yacht Club, USA
  • 03 | Palm Beach Yacht Club, USA
  • 04 | Oakland Yacht Club, USA
  • 05 | Manhattan Yacht Club, USA
  • 06 | Long Beach Yacht Club, USA
  • 07 | Embassy Club, USA
  • 08 | Balboa Bay Yacht Club, USA
  • 09 | Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Canada
  • 10 | St Francis Yacht Club, USA
  • 11 | Queen City Yacht Club, USA
  • 12 | Outrigger Canoe Club Hawaï, USA
  • 13 | Ocean Reef Club, USA

South America

  • 14 | Iate Clube Rio de Janeiro, Brésil
  • 15 | Iate Clube de Santos, Sao Paulo, Brésil
  • 16 | Yacht Club Punta del Este, Uruguay
  • 17 | Yacht Club Argentino, Argentine
  • 18 | Club de Pesca de Cartagena, Colombie
  • 19 | Salinas Yacht Club, Equateur
  • 20 | Club Nautico Int. Hemingway de la Habana, Cuba
  • 21 | Club Náutico de San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 22 | Anguilla Yacht Club

Middle East

  • 23 | Dubai International Marine Club
  • 24 | Yacht Club de France, France
  • 25 | Real Club Nautico de Barcelona, Espagne
  • 26 | Société Nautique de Genève, Suisse
  • 27 | Yacht Club Italiano, Italie
  • 28 | Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, Italie
  • 29 | Yacht Club Punta Ala, Italie
  • 30 | Circolo della Vela Sicilia, Italie
  • 31 | Circolo Canottieri Aniene, Italie
  • 32 | Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia, Italie
  • 33 | Yachting Club San Marino, Italie
  • 34 | Yacht Club Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italie
  • 35 | Yacht Club Porto Rotondo, Italie
  • 36 | Club Nautico di Roma, Italie
  • 37 | Circolo della Vela Bari, Italie
  • 38 | Circolo della Vela Venezia, Italie
  • 39 | Circolo Vela di Torbole, Italie
  • 40 | Circolo Nautico e della Vela Argentario, Italie
  • 41 | Kungl Svenska Segel Sällskapet, Suède
  • 42 | Yacht Club of Greece, Grèce
  • 43 | Gstaad Yacht Club, Suisse
  • 44 | Club de Mar Marbella, Espagne
  • 45 | Bruxelles Royal Yacht Club, Belgique
  • 46 | Royal Western Yacht Club, UK
  • 47 | Royal Thames Yacht Club, UK
  • 48 | Royal Burnham Yacht Club, UK
  • 49 | Royal Southern Yacht Club, UK
  • 50 | Norddeutscher Regatta Verein, Allemagne
  • 51 | Clube Naval de Cascais, Portugal
  • 52 | Royal Saint George Yacht Club, Dublin - Irlande
  • 53 | Royal Cork Yacht Club, Co. Cork, Irlande
  • 54 | Royal Yacht Club of Moscow, Russie
  • 55 | St Petersburg Sea Yacht Club, Russie
  • 56 | Royal Cape Yacht Club, Afrique du Sud
  • 57 | Royal Natal Yacht Club, Afrique du Sud
  • 58 | Dar es Salaam Yacht Club, Tanzanie
  • 59 | Yacht Club Africa Jade Korba, Tunisie
  • 60 | Republic of Singapore Yacht Club,Singapour
  • 61 | Changi Sailing Club, Singapour
  • 62 | Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
  • 63 | Royal Brunei Yacht Club, Borneo
  • 64 | Royal Selangor Yacht Club, Malaisie
  • 65 | Royal Bombay Yacht Club, Inde
  • 66 | Tanglin Club, Singapour
  • 67 | Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, Nouvelle-Zélande

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Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club

Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club

Established in 1976, PCYC members enjoy social and boating activities in one of Ventura County's most beautiful settings. Operating year-round, the Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club offers a variety of activities for our members and families including a swimming pool and spa, a full service dining room, and full service bar. Our members enjoy, sailing the Pacific Ocean on the club sailboat Selavy, navigating Channel Islands Harbor in the club owned 22ft electric boat, paddle boarding, riding the aqua bikes, and kayaking.

PCYC takes pride in being one of the friendliest yacht clubs in Southern California. As a member of the Southern California Yachting Association, club members enjoy reciprocity benefits with yacht clubs throughout California, and around the world. But what our members like most is coming to the club on a Friday night for Ice Breakers (Happy Hour) and dinner, meeting friends for bridge (3 groups) staying healthy with yoga, and enjoying the friendships they have made with other members.

We invite you to schedule a personal tour of Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club and consider becoming part of our community. Call us at (805)-985-7292

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Welcome to southwestern yacht club.

The members and staff of SWYC welcome you to our club.  We hope your stay with us will encourage you to make us a frequent port of call. For more information on visiting SWYC, please email us at [email protected] or call (619)222-0438.







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Southern California Yacht Clubs - San Diego Bay Yacht Clubs

Open daily
available daily, closed Tuesday
619.422.3406
Contact yacht club for reciprocal information. Reservations required.
Open daily
available
619.424.5938
50% sail - 50% power
Open daily
available, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays
619.435.2480
Open Wednesday through Sunday
available
Hotel, health club, tennis courts and pool
619.223.1723
Open weekends, holidays and Wednesdays
available
619.437.0329
 80% sail - 20% power:
Open on weekends
Club pool
Open daily
available
Club pool & tennis courts
619.224.3059
Open daily
available Wednesday through Sunday
Club pool & tennis courts, dry storage
619.222-4506
Open daily
available Wednesday through Sunday
Club dry storage

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Cortez Racing Association

619.222.-8214

Women’s Yacht Racing Fleet of San Diego

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Mission Bay Yacht Clubs

Open Wednesday through Sunday
available Friday through Sunday

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Oceanside Yacht Clubs

858.488.2442

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Dana Point Yacht Clubs

760.722.0239
949.496.1603
Open Thursday through Sunday
available
Lunch and dinner served Thursday through Sunday

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Newport Beach Yacht Clubs

949.661.1583
 
Open daily
open daily
Lunch and dinner served Tuesday through Friday and dinner Sunday
Club dry storage
949.673.9555
50% sail - 50% power
Open daily
open daily
available
Club pool and dry storage
949.644.9580
Open daily
open daily
714.549-3480
Open daily
open Wednesday through Sunday
Serving breakfast, lunch Friday though Sunday and dinner Wednesday through Sunday
949.673-8937
Open daily
available
Serving lunch daily
949.673.5324
Open daily
available

South Shore Yacht Club

949.673-3972
1966

Balboa Island Yacht Club

Boy Scout Sea Base

Newport Beach Yacht Club

Newport ocean sailing association.

Orange Coast College Sailing Center

Voyagers yacht club.

Women’s Ocean Racing Sailing Association

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Huntington Harbour Yacht Clubs

Open daily
available Fridays and for special events
Serving lunch daily

Sunset Aquatic Yacht Club

Wooden Hull Yacht Club

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Avalon Bay, Santa Catalina Island Yacht Clubs

Catalina Island Yacht Club

562.592.0887

Santa Barbara Sailing Club

310.510.2340

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Long Beach - Alamitos Bay Yacht Clubs

Open daily
available
Serves Breakfast and lunch daily
Open daily

Corsair Yacht Club

Little Ships Fleet of Long Beach

Open daily
Serves lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday
Club pool and dry storage

Navy Yacht Club of Long Beach

6201 Appian Way, Long Beach CA 90803
562.598.9401 562.430.8471
50% power - 50%t sail
120 E. Shoreline Dr., Long Beach CA 90802
(562) 252-9681
The clubhouse will be expanding the new clubhouse located at 223-1/2 Marina Drive in Long Beach soon.
Open daily
open Wednesday through Sunday
255 Marina Drive, Long Beach CA 90803
562.594-6337 562.594.5787
 30% power - 70% sail.
Open Friday through Sunday
Open Friday through Sunday

Blue Water Cruising Club

386 Shoreline Drive South, Long Beach CA 90802
(562) 435-4093 (562) 432-2544
50% sail - 50% power

Long Beach Single Sailing Association

P.O. Box 45768, Los Angeles, CA 90045

Marina Yacht Club of Long Beach

P.O. Box 90635, Long Beach, CA 90809
562.430.1715

Offshore Cruising Club

238 16th St., Seal Beach, CA 90740
562.594.8214

West Coast Yacht Club

P.O. Box 3324, Long Beach, CA 90803-0324
(818) 249-1876

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Los Angeles - San Pedro - Wilmington Yacht Clubs

P.O. Box 2970, Seal Beach, CA 90740
949.369.0356
Open weekends
Open weekends
available
available
Club dry storage area
310.519.1526
Open Tuesday through Sunday
available
available
Club dry storage area

San Pedro Yacht Club

Hollywood Yacht Club

Hurricane Gulch Yacht Club

Jonathan yacht club, san fernando valley yacht club.

Southern California Yacht Clubs - King Harbor Yacht Clubs

310.833-0922
Open daily
open daily
serving breakfast on weekends, dinner on Thursday
Club dry storage area
(310) 374-5848
Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
available
Club barbecue area

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Marina Del Rey Yacht Clubs

Open Wednesday through Sunday
available
Club sauna, two pools, dry storage area
310.822.3658

Marina Venice Yacht Club

310.821.1346
Same
Open daily
available
available
Club  dry storage area
Open daily
available
available
310.827.9144

Malibu Yacht Club

Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Association

South bay yacht racing club.

Women's Sailing Associating of Santa Monica Bay

Morrow Bay Yacht Club

San Luis Yacht Club

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Channel Islands Harbor Yacht Clubs

Open weekends
open Friday through Sunday
available
Open weekends
open Friday through Sunday
Dinner on Saturdays
Dry storage
Open weekends
open Friday through Sunday
Lunch Wednesday through Saturday, dinner on weekends
Club pool and spa
805.985.7839
Open weekends
open Friday and for events
Cookouts Friday through Sunday

Harbour Island Yacht Club

Naval Yacht Club

Southern California Yacht Clubs - Ventura Yacht Clubs

805.984.1756
Open Friday through Sunday
Open daily, staffed Tuesday through Sunday
Open Friday through Sunday
Dinner Friday and Saturday
Club dry storage area

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Yacht Club Bergamo Città dei Mille ASD www.ycbg.it Bergamo, Italy

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Yachting Club Torri www.yctorri.com Torri del Benaco, Italy

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Real Club Marítimo del Abra – Real Sporting Club www.rcmarsc.es Vizcaya, Spain

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Royal Irish Yacht Club www.riyc.ie Dun laoghaire, Ireland Sarah Breen, Club Secretary

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Kongelig Norsk Seilforening http://www.kns.no/ Oslo, Norway

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Barbados Yacht Club https://barbadosyachtclub.com/ Bridgetown, Barbados

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Royal Perth Yacht Club www.rpyc.com.au Perth, Australia

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Club Nautico Bariloche www.clubnauticobariloche.com.ar Río Negro, Argentina

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Royal Akarana Yacht Club www.rayc.co.nz Auckland, New Zealand

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Howth Yacht Club http://hyc.ie/ Howth, Ireland

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Reciprocal US Yacht Clubs

St-Petersburg-Yacht-Club

Long Island Yacht Club https://www.liyc.com/ Babylon, NY

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Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club https://www.efyc.com/ Jacksonville, FL

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Saugatuck Yacht Club https://www.saugatuckyachtclub.com/ Saugatuck, MI

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12-06-2014, 14:35  
? Do all yacht clubs recognize each other or do certain ones have agreements with others? Are services generally free at the reciprocating club or discounted?
12-06-2014, 14:48  
Boat: Norseman 430, Jabberwock
? Do all yacht clubs recognize each other or do certain ones have agreements with others? Are services generally free at the reciprocating club or discounted?
12-06-2014, 14:51  
Boat: 1995 hunter 430
....the answer is clearly a YES....we belong to a club and we have reciprocals on the side and the Canadian side......all of the clubs we have been to have great facilities ...power,wifi, pools, sauna and great bathrooms..

if it wasnt for reciprocals I would have never entered the Royal Canadian Yacht Club or the Boulevard Club etc.....

we could easily spend the season all over the lake without paying for one slip and with great company...the yaucht clubs are very friendly......around here the reciprocal usually offers 3 day at the club.....
12-06-2014, 14:55  
....the answer is clearly a YES....we belong to a club and we have reciprocals on the side and the Canadian side......all of the clubs we have been to have great facilities ...power,wifi, pools, sauna and great bathrooms..

if it wasnt for reciprocals I would have never entered the Royal Canadian Yacht Club or the Boulevard Club etc.....

we could easily spend the season all over the lake without paying for one slip and with great company...the yaucht clubs are very friendly......around here the reciprocal usually offers 3 day at the club.....
12-06-2014, 15:05  
Boat: Island Packet 380, now sold
of Yachting Club of America, which maintains a register of clubs offering reciprocal privileges (link => ) You might want to check it out. We took advantage of reciprocity a number of times on the .
12-06-2014, 15:22  
Boat: C&C Landfall 35 HiHo
or not if you have $$ and they have an open slip it's yours.
12-06-2014, 16:31  
Boat: We have a problem... A serious addiction issue.
almost all the clubs are members of the GYA. Reciprocity is automatic and full between them and other GYA clubs. Non GYA members are typically allowed full access to the facilities, member rates on rentals, space, ect. But unlike other GYA members you may have to pay for it at the time. Generally we don't allow cross to non-GYA clubs unless we have done business with that club in the past.

There are other advantages to being a member of a yacht club anywhere than cross however. Like if you need and don't know which of the four local do a decent job, or who to talk to about sail , where the good is, all of that information is freely available for the of a drink at any yacht club anywhere in the world, and often the ticket to get to the bar is a YC .

The other suggestion is that many YC's have discounted rates for non-local members. We for instance offer a $10/month for people while they are out cruising.
12-06-2014, 16:57  
Boat: Various
. In other areas you'll never find a use for it. Size of also impacts how many clubs will be able to accommodate you.
12-06-2014, 17:05  
Boat: Camper & Nicholson58 Ketch - ROXY Traverse City, Michigan No.668283


We were wondering about how much advantage membership is once we leave the US. Does the sharing end at our borders? (other than as noted)
12-06-2014, 17:33  
, too. .

After 7 years, we still love the club thing, including reciprocals.
12-06-2014, 18:22  
Boat: Contest 48
for 14 years, I resigned from that club and joined the Yacht Club. My and I have found the membership there to be very rewarding. Many aspects to our social life revolves around the club and many of our closest friends are also members.

SDYC offers reciprocal privileges to members of other yacht clubs with whom the reciprocity has been established. This includes a slip, if available, for the visiting yachtsmen's vessel, free of charge, for the first three nights. There are checks in place, though, for those who might try to abuse the hospitality of the club by staying for free for three nights, going somewhere else for a night and then trying to return for three more free nights.

However, I think it would be a mistake to join a yacht club merely for the reciprocal . Some yacht clubs have significant initiation and monthly dues. More importantly, a yacht club can offer a gathering place for like-minded people to participate in the sport of their choice, share camaraderie, perhaps enjoy a meal or a beverage. Even though we have been cruising for four years now, I still treasure my membership and continue to stay in close touch with many members of my club.

Fair winds and calm seas.
13-06-2014, 07:36  
Boat: Roughwater, pilot house, 58 ft
13-06-2014, 07:45  
Boat: Various
13-06-2014, 10:47  
without a long waiting list (3 years plus!!). Next challenge is the size of your vessel. Most yacht clubs will not have facilities to accommodate a 65ft vessel except perhaps at a . I also remember that when I was a YC member, reciprocity was not generally available, and if it was, it was usually only between like (think membership fee/location) clubs.
13-06-2014, 11:00  
Boat: Baylurker 2755
boaters so we can use our reciprocals pretty well everywhere we go. In the summer that would not be true. Most clubs maintain a relatively small amount of for reciprocals and its first come, no reservations. Once that space is full you are a paying customer.
 
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San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC) sdyc.org 1011 Anchorage Lane San Diego, CA 92106 (619) 221-8400

Total: 2000 members – 40% power, 60% sail.

Facilities: Bar open daily 1000 to 2100. Dining room open daily 0730 to 2000. Snack bar open during summer/spring vacation. Pool. Tennis courts, jacuzzi. Member berths. Dry storage. 5000 lb. & 8000 lb. hoists. Sabot launch ramp. Guest docks. Reciprocal amenities: Banquet Rooms, Showers, Sauna, Guest Docks, Sabot Launch Ramp and 6000 lb. Hoists. SDYC member only amenities: snack bar, pool, jacuzzi, tennis courts, gym, wet slips, and dry storage.

Membership: Accepting applications. 2 sponsors plus 6 references. Initiation: sliding scale based on age. None for juniors.

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monaco yacht club reciprocity

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  1. PDF Southern California Yacht Clubs Reciprocal List

    Southern California Yacht Clubs Reciprocal ListALAMITOS BAY YAC. E. OCEAN BLVD LONG BEACH, CA 90803562434-9. 1601 BAYSIDE DR.CORONA, CA 9262594964. 1 W. 22ND ST.SAN PEDRO, CA 90731 310 519-1694. CHANNEL ISLANDS Y. 0 S. HARBOR BLVD. OXNARD, CA 93035. 805985-2492. 4399 DANA DR.DANA POINT, CA 92629949496-290.

  2. Southern Yacht Club

    Southern Yacht Club. ESTABLISHED FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE SCIENCE OF SAILING AND YACHTING, AND FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF ATHLETIC COMPETITION AND SOCIAL INTERACTION AMONGST ITS MEMBERS. 2024 Leiter Junior Women's Clinic. Sawgrass Offshore Series Race to the Coast 75th Anniversary Gulfport to Pensacola.

  3. Yacht Club of America

    The Process of Reciprocity: Yacht Club Reciprocity is defined as "A network of Yacht Clubs in agreement for the mutual exchange of privileges within that specific group of clubs.". The Yachting Club of America has reciprocal privilege agreements with nearly 800 Yacht Clubs throughout the United States. Although the extent of privileges may ...

  4. Reciprocal Clubs

    Reciprocal Clubs ICOYC Affiliate Clubs The International Council Of Yacht Clubs is a group of the most active yacht clubs in the world, the ICOYC providing a window into their world of yachting, their long histories and fine traditions. ... Royal Southern Yacht Club Rope Walk Hamble Southampton SO31 4HB . Phone: +44 (0) 2380 450 300. Email ...

  5. Reciprocal Clubs

    To view a list of Reciprocal Clubs, scroll down below the map. Please contact the Front Desk at [email protected] or 410-263-9279 for requests or letters of introduction. Reciprocal Guests have access only to the Clubhouse for dining. The Activity Center is not open to reciprocal guests unless they are visiting AYC by boat and are ...

  6. PDF Understanding reciprocity between yacht clubs

    Most yacht clubs in Northern California reciprocate with other clubs, however these reciprocal privileges are not intended to entitle guests unlimited use of other clubs' facilities. As an Island Yacht Club member, you should not assume that all yacht clubs are reciprocal; you should always check with the club, ahead of time. 1.

  7. Reciprocal Clubs

    Dana Point Yacht Club is a proud member of the Southern California Yachting Association and we. welcome approved visiting SCYA members. Please make reservations in advance by contacting us at [email protected] or 949-496-2900. Your current yacht club membership card is required for access to DPYC. Please also wear your club's name tag, or a ...

  8. PDF Southern Yacht Club

    Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Southern Yacht Club Address: 105 N Roadway Drive, New Orleans, LA 70124 Contact: Tim Fitzpatrick Location: Lake Pontchartain Clubhouse Facilities: Restaurant/bar & banquet rooms Dining Hours: 11:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Bar Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. Waterside Facilities: Through municipal yacht harbor ...

  9. Reciprocal Clubs

    Whether you are planning dinner out or an overnight stay, please make your reservations directly with the reciprocal club, then call NYCC to have a letter of introduction sent. ... The Southern Yacht Club : New Orleans (504) 288-4200 : www.southernyachtclub.com Maine : Cumberland Club : Portland (207) 773-6402 : www.cumberlandclub.org:

  10. Southern Yacht Club

    Southern Yacht Club is located in the West End area of New Orleans, on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain. Established in 1849, it is the second oldest yacht club in the United States. From the SYC Commodore : I am pleased to attach herewith two checks on behalf of Founding Members of the National Sailing Hall of Fame.

  11. Foreign Clubs

    A Club at the service of the Principality's international influence. An allied member of the Yacht Club de France, the Yacht Club de Monaco is also twinned with 15 prestigious clubs and maintains reciprocal agreements with 67 others all over the world.

  12. Race to the Coast

    First sailed on July 4th, 1850, Southern Yacht Club's Race to the Coast is possibly the oldest distance race in the Americas. Admittedly quirky, the racecourse winds through The Rigolets, which ties Lake Pontchartrain to the Gulf of Mexico, via Lake Borgne, and finishes in the Mississippi Sound at the Gulfport Harbor. The racecourse passes ...

  13. About PCYC

    As a member of the Southern California Yachting Association, club members enjoy reciprocity benefits with yacht clubs throughout California, and around the world. But what our members like most is coming to the club on a Friday night for Ice Breakers (Happy Hour) and dinner, meeting friends for bridge (3 groups) staying healthy with yoga, and ...

  14. PDF SYC Approved Reciprocal Clubs

    SYC Approved Reciprocal Clubs Club Name City State Country Day Island Yacht Club University Place WA USA Deep Bay Yacht Club Bowser Canada Deep Cove Yacht Club North Vancouver Canada ... Southern Yacht Club New Orleans LA USA Southwestern Yacht Club San Diego CA USA Spokane Yacht Club Spokane WA USA St. Francis Yacht Club San Francisco CA USA ...

  15. Reciprocal Clubs

    Welcome to Southwestern Yacht Club! The members and staff of SWYC welcome you to our club. We hope your stay with us will encourage you to make us a frequent port of call. For more information on visiting SWYC, please email us at [email protected] or call (619)222-0438. 2702 Qualtrough Street. San Diego, CA 92106.

  16. Southern California Yacht Clubs

    Club Galley: Serving dinner Wednesday and Friday, Brunch on Sunday. Coronado Yacht Club. Address: 1631 Strand Way, Coronado CA 92118. Phone: 619.435-1848 Fax: 619.435.2480. Web Site: coronadoyc.org. Membership ratio: 60% sail - 40% power. Docking & Reciprocity: Contact yacht club for reciprocal information.

  17. Reciprocal Yacht Clubs

    For MYC Members who wish to visit one of our reciprocal yacht clubs, protocol requires that you to send a written request to the Manhattan Yacht Club office at [email protected]. Our Club will review your request and then forward a "Letter of Introduction" to the reciprocal club in advance of your visit. If you are a member of a Reciprocal ...

  18. Southern Yacht Club

    Southern Yacht Club, New Orleans, Louisiana. 4,065 likes · 27 talking about this · 25,947 were here. www.southernyachtclub.org Southern Yacht Club | New Orleans LA Facebook

  19. Yacht Club Reciprocity?

    Most yacht clubs will not have facilities to accommodate a 65ft vessel except perhaps at a mooring. I also remember that when I was a YC member, reciprocity was not generally available, and if it was, it was usually only between like (think membership fee/location) clubs. 13-06-2014, 11:00.

  20. San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC)

    San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC) sdyc.org 1011 Anchorage Lane San Diego, CA 92106 (619) 221-8400 Total: 2000 members - 40% power, 60% sail. Facilities: Bar open daily 1000 to 2100. Dining room open daily 0730 to 2000. Snack bar open during summer/spring vacation. Pool. Tennis courts, jacuzzi. Member berths. Dry storage. 5000 lb. & 8000 […]

  21. International Associate Clubs

    We are a global network that opens doors to almost 250 of the most illustrious private membership clubs worldwide, coordinating member reciprocal visits between clubs in the network. There are IAC clubs in more than 40 countries with a wide range of amenities, including some 60 golf courses, over 100 clubs with athletic and/or sports facilities ...

  22. Yacht club "Royal Yacht Club": address, description, photos

    Royal Yacht Club is the center of yachting life in Moscow, imbued with European spirit and combines a modern yacht port, a unique coastal restaurant, spacious spectator stands, a cozy business center and the DoubleTree by Hilton Moscow - Marina. Luxury recreation on the water within the city limits, berth for vessels from 6 to 40 meters, one of the best restaurants of Arkady Novikov ...

  23. monaco yacht club reciprocity

    Yacht Club of America - Reciprocal Privileges. The Process of Reciprocity: Yacht Club Reciprocity is defined as "A network of Yacht Clubs in agreement for the mutual exchange