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Marblehead / Massachusetts / United States
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The Boston Yacht Club was founded in 1866 by three Dartmouth alumni. One of the founding members, Nat Herreshoff, drafted the first sailing measurement rule that later became the basis for future handicap rating systems. In 1874, the first clubhouse was opened at City Point, South Boston. The membership soon grew to more than 250 people with over 80 yachts. Through a series of mergers, the club expanded its presence to six different stations that included Rowes Wharf in Boston, Hull, Mass., City Point in South Boston, Marblehead and Dorchester, Mass., and Five Islands in Sheepscot Bay, Maine. Currently, the club operates from a single station in Marblehead, Mass., with 500 members and 400 yachts. The club also supports numerous charitable causes through events such as the Hospice Benefit Regatta, Child Benefit Regatta and the National Disabled Sailing Championships.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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South Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Larchmont / New York / United States
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Founded in 1880, Larchmont Yacht Club promotes and offers various yacht racing programs for members and their families. It is one of the oldest, private yacht clubs in the United States. The club features a clubhouse, pool, beach grill, tennis courts and marine facilities. Larchmont Yacht Club provides year-round cruising, sailing, swimming, tennis and paddle programs. It offers various adult and junior programs. The club hosts Larchmont Race Week, which is one of the oldest race weeks run by a single club in the U.S. Larchmont Yacht Club also organizes intraclub and interclub racing competitions. It additionally provides moorings on rental bases.
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Montrose / New York / United States
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Cortlandt Yacht Club is a private marina located on the Hudson River. Its services include club house, boat slips, floating docks swimming pool, and snack bar.  

San Diego / California / United States
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Port Washington / New York / United States
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For People Who Love Sailing in the Northeast. Cruisers, Racers, Junior Sailing, Boat Sharing, Social, Education...convenient, friendly, safe
National Park / New Jersey / United States
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The National Park Boat Club is a private social club and marina. Members enjoy year-round access to the marina and its facilities. It organizes a number of events for its members throughout the year, notably its annual Catfish tournament and fundraiser. A calendar of its events is available on its website. This club also is also a non-profit organization acting as a benefactor and sponsor of various community resources, schools and other charitable organizations.

Austin / Texas / United States
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We are a sailing yacht chartering and NauticEd sailing school. Learn to sail while earning certifications or licenses required to operate in many EU countries. Gain valuable experience on yachts similar to those used by charter companies and build a cloud-based resume that is accepted by charter companies worldwide.
Saugus / Massachusetts / United States
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Riverside / Connecticut / United States
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On the evening of May 25, 1888 George I. Tyson, a prominent summer resident of Riverside, Conn. and an enthusiastic yachtsman, invited 10 of his friends to meet with him at his home to consider and act upon his plan to establish a yacht club in the community. The Riverside Yacht Club now offers junior, junior sailing, ladies and shooting programs. No sailing experience is necessary to join. The club features an introduction to Optimist sailing, boat rigging, and boat maintenance, as well as five mornings of sailing, including crazy rig day, treasure hunts and the a overnight activities. The company s website features listings of yacht racing events and results as well as weather links, club clothing and membership applications.