Devon Yacht Club Traditions
For many events and dinners, guests of members are welcome at the Devon Yacht Club. Members are responsible for ensuring that their families and guests observe the following traditions:
Flag Ceremony
The daily raising and lowering of the American flag is a time-honored tradition at the Devon Yacht Club and we invite all members and their guests to join us in this ceremony each evening. At the sound of the bell, please stand. Upon firing of the cannon all non-uniformed citizens should place their right hand over their heart and hold the salute until the flag is unsnapped from the halyard. Please remain at attention until dismissed.
Smoking is not permitted on Club premises.
Cell Phones and Electronic Devices
While on Club grounds, cell phones, iPads, tablets and laptops are required to be on silent or vibrate at ALL times. Telephone conversations or electronic messaging are prohibited on club property other than in the parking areas.
No pets are permitted in or on any Club property.
Except as specifically stated on invitations for special events, the dress code in the Club House/Dining Room/Bar is as follows:
- On all days until 6:30 PM and on Tuesdays after 6:30 PM informal attire is acceptable. Shoes are required at all times. Blue denim jeans, overly casual attire, swimming or beach attire are not permitted at any time.
- After 6:30 PM, on Thursdays, coats and ties are required for men and boys over 5 years of age.
- After 6:30 PM, on all other evenings, coats and dress shirts are required for men and boys over 5 years of age. Ties are recommended on these evenings.
Overly revealing swimsuits such as string bikinis are prohibited. Children should wear bathing suits at all times regardless of age. Changing of diapers is not permitted.
Informal dress and bathing suits are acceptable until 6:30 p.m.
Players dress in tennis attire with 80% of their costume white. Gentlemen are required to wear shirts with collars. Players and non-players should dress in good taste.
Map & Directions
- Take Long Island Expressway (Rt. 495) East to Exit 70/Manorville, Rt. 111.
- Follow to the end and proceed East on Rt. 27 toward Montauk.
- Take the Montauk Highway (Rt. 27) East, traveling through Southampton, Bridgehampton, East Hampton and then entering Amagansett.
- After the flagpole in town, there is a railroad station behind a tall hedge on the left.
- Go left on Abrahams Landing Road and continue across the railroad tracks.
- After passing the tracks, continue straight (not left) and proceed two miles to the end of the road. The Club entrance is on the right.
- Once in Port Jefferson follow Route 25A out of town to junction Route 112.
- Take Route 112 South to Long Island Expressway (Route 495) East.
- See directions From New York City above.
- Once in Orient Point follow Route 25 to Greenport.
- In Greenport look for signs for Shelter Island Ferry.
- On Shelter Island follow Route 114 South to the South Ferry to North Haven.
- Both the North and South Ferries run approximately every 15 minutes and do not require reservations. Once in North Haven follow Route 114 South through North Haven and Sag Harbor to East Hampton. In East Hampton turn left on Route 27 East (Montauk Highway).
- See direction From New York City above.
All inquiries concerning membership must be made through a current member of the Club. If you are an avid sailor, please contact our Fleet Captain to learn about opportunities to crew.
Reciprocity
Devon welcomes guests accompanied by our members as well as members of reciprocal clubs. For members of reciprocal clubs, please contact our office in advance for reservations and any questions. If you are a member of a yacht club that does not currently have reciprocity, please contract our General Manager for further information.
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DEVON YACHT CLUB
- Latitude: 40.9919
- Longitude: -72.1047
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The Devon Yacht Club is a private sailing club located in Amagansett, New York on the south fork of Long Island. Established in 1936, it offers a range of amenities and services for its members, including boating facilities, social events, dining options, and various recreational activities.
Description
- Location : The club is situated on Gardiner's Bay in the hamlet of Amagansett, part of the town of East Hampton, New York. This provides members with access to prime sailing waters and beautiful scenic views.
- Clubhouse : The clubhouse is a central hub of social activity and offers dining facilities, event spaces, and areas to relax and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
- Dining : Members and their guests can enjoy a variety of dining options ranging from casual to formal, often featuring locally-sourced seafood and seasonal produce.
- Recreational Facilities : Apart from sailing and boating, the club often includes tennis courts, a swimming pool, fitness facilities, and a beach.
Specifications
- Docks and Moorings : Equipped to handle a variety of sailing vessels with docks and mooring spaces available for members.
- Dock Services : Includes fuel stations, water hookups, and electrical hookups.
- Harbormaster : Managed by experienced staff to assist with docking, maintenance, and other maritime needs.
Sailing Programs :
- Sailing School : Offers instruction for all ages and skill levels, with classes led by certified instructors.
- Junior Sailing Program : Focuses on introducing younger members to the sport, fostering skills and a love for sailing.
- Racing : Regularly scheduled regattas and races, encouraging competitive sailing among members.
Membership :
- Types : Various membership categories typically including full, junior, and social memberships.
- Application Process : Prospective members often need to be sponsored by current members and may undergo a vetting process.
- Fees : One-time initiation fee along with annual dues, which may vary based on the membership type.
Social and Community Aspects
- Events : The club hosts numerous social events throughout the year, including themed parties, holiday celebrations, and family-friendly activities.
- Networking : Provides a venue for members to network, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among sailing enthusiasts.
- Community Involvement : Often engages in local community service and environmental conservation efforts, demonstrating a commitment to the local area.
Additional Notes
- Seasonal Operation : While the club may operate year-round, the peak season is typically from late spring through early fall, correlating with the best sailing weather.
- Guest Policy : Members may often bring guests, although there could be limitations or guest fees involved.
For those interested in detailed membership information or a visit, it would be recommended to contact the Devon Yacht Club directly or visit their official website.
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Devon Yacht Club is based at Devon Road in Amagansett, New York. Cruising in Amagansett is an activity throughout all of New York. To contact the marina directly call 516-267-8188. Currently there are no reviews for Devon Yacht Club.
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The Devon Yacht Club is a private, member owned yacht club located on the shores of Gardiner’s Bay in Amagansett, New York. LEARN MORE. Sailing.
Devon is dedicated to family, friendship and community and seeks to encourage and promote the sport of yachting, the science of seamanship and navigation as well as the sport of tennis. Established as the Gardiner’s Bay Boat Club in 1908, the Devon Yacht Club, Inc. was incorporated under the laws of New York on November 8, 1916, on land ...
Take Long Island Expressway (Rt. 495) East to Exit 70/Manorville, Rt. 111. Follow to the end and proceed East on Rt. 27 toward Montauk. Take the Montauk Highway (Rt. 27) East, traveling through Southampton, Bridgehampton, East Hampton and then entering Amagansett.
Devon Yacht Club is located at 300 Abrahams Landing Rd in Amagansett, New York 11930. Devon Yacht Club can be contacted via phone at 631-267-6340 for pricing, hours and directions. Contact Info
The Devon Yacht Club is a private sailing club located in Amagansett, New York on the south fork of Long Island. Established in 1936, it offers a range of amenities and services for its members, including boating facilities, social events, dining options, and various recreational activities. Description
The Devon Yacht Club is a 99 year old private club in Amagansett, NY. It has a range of member boats- from lasers, sunfish, 420’s, optimist, Alerions and cruisers. In the season the club runs races most weekends weather permitting! The club hosts regattas and outside sailing events. Enjoy crewing on big boats for extra money.
Devon Yacht Club is based at Devon Road in Amagansett, New York. Cruising in Amagansett is an activity throughout all of New York. To contact the marina directly call 516-267-8188.
The Devon Yacht Club is a prestigious private yacht club situated on the picturesque shores of Gardiner's Bay in Amagansett, New York. With a focus on sailing, the club offers a range of opportunities for both leisurely pleasure sailing and competitive racing, with members having participated in numerous national and international events.
The Devon Yacht Club is a private, member owned yacht club located on the shores of Gardiner’s Bay in Amagansett, New York. Devon provides opportunities for sailing instruction, sailing for pleasure and more serious racing; our members have competed in many events at the national and international level.
Devon Yacht Club in Amagansett is a private beach club and marina. Located at the end of Abraham's Landing Road, the club sits on Gardiner's Bay. Besides dockage and moorings for its members, visitors from reciprocal clubs are extended docking privileges and limited use of the club facilities. Devon also hosts open regattas.