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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 member…
Agamenticus Yacht Club
The Agamenticus Yacht Club is a non-profit yacht club and junior sailing program located in York Harbor, Maine. Our junior sailing program offers the finest sailing instruction in the area …
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On July 30, 1844, John Cox Stevens (1785-1857) and eight of his friends met aboard Stevens’ yacht Gimcrack, anchored off the Battery in New York Harbor. That afternoon, they established the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) and made …
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York Harbor is a small, well-protected harbor about halfway between Cape Elizabeth and Cape Ann. The town is attractive with many well-kept historic buildings and inns around the waterfront. The harbor is often …
New York Yacht Club
The New York Yacht Club was founded on July 30, 1844, by nine gentlemen. John Cox Stevens, the leader of this group, and a prominent citizen of New York with a passion for sports, was elected commodore. John Clarkson Jay of Rye, one of the nine founders, was a grandson of Founding Father John Jay and served as the first Secretary of the board. George L. Schuyler and Hamilton W…
Agamenticus Yacht Club
Welcome aboard to Agamenticus Yacht Club, the ultimate destination for all boating enthusiasts! Nestled in the picturesque town of York Harbor, Maine, our marina offers a unique and unforgettable experience for sailors, yachters, and …
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The yacht Cygnet won, earning fame as the first winner of North America’s longest-running sailing regatta. Today, the New York Yacht Club has its signature clubhouse, a National Historic Landmark, on West 44th Street in …
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Clubhouses of New York Yacht Club. On July 15, 1845, the New York Yacht Club opened its first clubhouse – one year after its founding. It was a one-room Gothic Revival building designed by noted architect A. J. Davis, on land owned …
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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 member…
The Agamenticus Yacht Club is a non-profit yacht club and junior sailing program located in York Harbor, Maine. Our junior sailing program offers the finest sailing instruction in the area …
On July 30, 1844, John Cox Stevens (1785-1857) and eight of his friends met aboard Stevens’ yacht Gimcrack, anchored off the Battery in New York Harbor. That afternoon, they established the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) and made …
York Harbor is a small, well-protected harbor about halfway between Cape Elizabeth and Cape Ann. The town is attractive with many well-kept historic buildings and inns around the waterfront. The harbor is often …
The New York Yacht Club was founded on July 30, 1844, by nine gentlemen. John Cox Stevens, the leader of this group, and a prominent citizen of New York with a passion for sports, was elected commodore. John Clarkson Jay of Rye, one of the nine founders, was a grandson of Founding Father John Jay and served as the first Secretary of the board. George L. Schuyler and Hamilton W…
Welcome aboard to Agamenticus Yacht Club, the ultimate destination for all boating enthusiasts! Nestled in the picturesque town of York Harbor, Maine, our marina offers a unique and unforgettable experience for sailors, yachters, and …
The yacht Cygnet won, earning fame as the first winner of North America’s longest-running sailing regatta. Today, the New York Yacht Club has its signature clubhouse, a National Historic Landmark, on West 44th Street in …
Clubhouses of New York Yacht Club. On July 15, 1845, the New York Yacht Club opened its first clubhouse – one year after its founding. It was a one-room Gothic Revival building designed by noted architect A. J. Davis, on land owned …