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The National Association of Yacht Clubs- Reciprocity Reciprocal Yacht Club List YACHTING CLUB OF AMERICA – 1963 “The National Association of Yachtsmen and Yacht Clubs” Membership & Publications Division Box 1040 Marco Island, FL 34146 Email: [email protected] ——————————————————– ABBEY HARBOR YACHT CLUB – 1994 Box 77 Fontana, WI 53125 (262) 394-5547 CLUBHOUSE – April-November 271 Fontana Blvd. Fontana, WI 53125 RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 8 ABBEY SPRINGS YACHT CLUB – 1972 1 Country Club Drive Fontana, WI 53125 (262) 275-6113 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 1 Country Club Drive Fontana,WI 53125 RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 2 ABBEY YACHT CLUB – 1965 P.O. Box 77 Fontana, WI 53125 (262) 394-5544 CLUBHOUSE – April – November 1 271 Fontana Blvd. Fontana, WI 53125 RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES Yes ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB – 1924 7201 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90803 (562) 434-9955 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 7201 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse/Snackbar DOCKAGE FACILITIES One ALBANY HARBOUR YACHT CLUB – 2009 Box 276 Empire, MI 49630 (231) 326-5563 CLUBHOUSE – May-October 13010 M-134 East Detour Village, MI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 4 ALBANY YACHT CLUB – 1873 P.O. Box293 Rensselaer, NY 12144 (518) 445-9587 CLUBHOUSE – April 5-October 20 75 Broadway Rensselaer, NY 12144 RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES Available ALLATOONA YACHT CLUB – 1952 53 Observation Pointe Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 565-2212 CLUBHOUSE – May-September Club Drive Cartersville, GA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Resturant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES One ALLEN HARBOR YACHT CLUB – 1953 Box 443 Harwich Port, MA 02646 (508) 432-9774 CLUBHOUSE – All Year Allen Harbor, lower Country Rd. Harwich Port, MA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES Available AMERICAN LEGION YACHT CLUB – 1966 215 East 15th Street Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 673-5002 CLUBHOUSE – All year 215 East 15th Street Newport Beach, CA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Resturant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES One ANCHORAGE MARINA YACHT CLUB – 1981 1800 Ottawa Beach Road Holland, MI 49424 (616) 399-1802 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 1800 Ottawa Beach Road Holland, MI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 6 ANCHORAGE YACHT CLUB – 1976 Box 101705 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 272-7344 CLUBHOUSE– All Year Anchorage, AK Anchorage YC RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None ANCHORAGE YACHT CLUB – 1928 P.O. Box 55 Lake Forest, IL 60045 (847) 752-8615 CLUBHOUSE – None Great Lakes Naval Training Center Great Lakes, IL RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY None DOCKAGE FACILITIES None ANNAPOLIS YACHT CLUB – 1886 2 Compromise Street Annapolis, MD 21404 (410) 263-9279 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 2 Compromise Street Annapolis, MD 21404 RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES Variable APPLETON YACHT CLUB – 1932 Box 1683 Appleton, WI 54912 (920) 733-9848 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 1200 S. Lutz Drive Appleton, WI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 15 ARANSAS PASS YACHT CLUB – 2002 Box 1935 Aransas Pass, TX 78335 (361) 226-3255 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 426 E. Ranger Rd. Aransas Pass, TX RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES One ARROWHEAD YACHT CLUB – 1968 32922 S. 4507 Rd. Afton, OK 74331 (918) 782-2628 CLUBHOUSE – All Year East side of Duck Creek Grand Lake, OK RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge/Fuel DOCKAGE FACILITIES One ASHTABULA YACHT CLUB – 1924 P.O. Box 225 Ashtabula, OH 44005 (440) 964-3129 CLUBHOUSE – April 15-November 1 970 West 5th. Street Ashtabula, OH RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 4 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS YACHT CLUB – 1953 P.O. Box 123 Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716 (732) 291-1118 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 1 Simon Lake Drive Atlantic Highlands, NJ RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES None AUGUSTA YACHT CLUB – 1988 Box 2202 Augusta, GA 30903 (706) 832-5520 CLUBHOUSE – May-September Riverfront Drive Augusta, GA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None AUSTIN YACHT CLUB – 1951 5906 Beacon Drive Austin, TX 78734 (512) 266-1336 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 5906 Beacon Drive Austin, TX RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 6 AVALON YACHT CLUB – 1941 Box 189 Avalon, NJ 08202 (609) 967-4444 CLUBHOUSE – Seasonal 7th. Street & Bay Avalon, NJ RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES One BABYLON YACHT CLUB – 1903 Box 614 Babylon, NY 11702 (631) 661-2777 CLUBHOUSE – May-November Foot of Eaton Lane West Islip, NY RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 5 BACK CREEK YACHT CLUB – 2002 Box 3029 Annapolis, MD 24103 (703) 566-6716 CLUBHOUSE – None Annapolis, MD RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB – 1958 1601 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 (949) 640-9655 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 1601 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, CA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 4-6 BALTIMORE YACHT CLUB – 1939 800 Baltimore Yacht Club Road Baltimore, MD 21221 (410) 682-2310 CLUBHOUSE – All Year Sue Island Baltimore, MD RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES Limited BARNEGAT INLET YACHT CLUB – 1980 Box 221 Barnegat Light, NJ 08006 (908) 500-1874 CLUBHOUSE – May-September Barnegat Light, NJ RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Moorings DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BARNEGAT LIGHT YACHT CLUB – 1929 Box 3082 Harvey Cedars, NJ 08008 (609) 494-9868 CLUBHOUSE – June 15-September 15 18 W. 76th. Street Harvey Cedars, NJ RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BARRINGTON YACHT CLUB – 1908 25 Barton Avenue Barrington, RI 02806 (401) 245-1181 CLUBHOUSE – May-October 25 Barton Avenue Barrington, RI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 3 BASS RIVER YACHT CLUB – 1931 P.O. Box 182 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 (508) 398-9701 CLUBHOUSE – Mem. Day-Labor Day 22 Frothingham Way South Yarmouth, MA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse/Snackbar DOCKAGE FACILITIES One BAY CITY YACHT CLUB – 1954 Box 872 Bay City, MI 48707 (989) 686-1130 CLUBHOUSE – May-October 15 3315 Sunset Shores Bay City, MI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES Available BAYFIELD YACHT CLUB – 1987 14134 Hickory Marsh Ln. Ft. Myers, FL 33912 (612) 309-4390 CLUBHOUSE – May-October 232 S. 1st. Street Bayfield, WI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BAY POINT YACHT CLUB – 1986 P.O. Box 27514 Panama City, FL 32411 (850) 235-6950 CLUBHOUSE – All Year Bay Point,100 Delwood Beach Road Panama City, FL RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 6 BAYSHORE YACHT CLUB – 1955 Box 8491 Holland, MI 49422 CLUBHOUSE – All Year (616) 399-9744 1862 Ottawa Beach Road Holland, MI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BAYVIEW YACHT CLUB – 1915 100 Clairpointe Street Detroit, MI 48215 (313) 822-1853 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 100 Clair Pointe Street Detroit, MI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 5 BAY YACHT CLUB – 1971 Box 404 Corpus Christi, TX 78403 (361) 356-7156 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 555 S. Shoreline Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES One BEACH HAVEN PARK YACHT CLUB – 1952 P.O. Box 2248 LBB Beach Haven Park, NJ 08008 (609) 492-9627 CLUBHOUSE – All Year Lillie Avenue & The Bay Beach Haven Park, NJ RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES One BEACH HAVEN YACHT CLUB – 1882 Box 1234 Beach Haven, NJ 08008 (609) 492-9101 CLUBHOUSE – May-October Engleside Avenue & The Bay Beach Haven, NJ RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES Yes BELLE HARBOR YACHT CLUB – 1905 533 Beach 126th. Street Belle Harbor, NY 11694 (718) 945-4445 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 533 Beach 126th. Street Belle Harbor, NY RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BELLEVILLE YACHT CLUB – 2009 831 East Huron River Drive Belleville, MI 43111 (734) 325-7934 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 831 East Huron Drive Belleville, MI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 6 BELMAR FISHING CLUB – 1909 Box 38 Belmar, NJ 07719 (732) 681-7622 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 100 Ocean Ave. Belmar, NJ RECIPROCITY No COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BELMONT YACHT CLUB – 1973 Box 13130 Chicago, IL 60613 (773) 871-4424 CLUBHOUSE – April 15-Nov. 15 Belmont Harbor Chicago, IL RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BEVERLY YACHT CLUB 1872 Box 181 Marion, MA 02738 (508) 748-0540 CLUBHOUSE – Memorial Day-Labor Day 99 Water Street Marion, MA RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BIRD KEY YACHT CLUB – 1960 301 Bird Key Drive Sarasota, FL 34236 (941) 953-4455 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 301 Bird Key Drive Sarasota, FL RECIPROCITY Yes/Limited COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES 4 BLACKBEARD SAILING CLUB – 1972 Box 24 Bridgeton, NC 28519 (252) 633-3990 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 1215 Barkentine Drive New Bern, NC RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 2 BLOCK ISLAND YACHT CLUB – 2010 Box 502 Block Island, RI 02807 CLUBHOUSE – May 15-October 1st. Block Island, RI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES None BLUE PARROT YACHT CLUB – 1994 Box 1731 East Greenwich, RI 02818 (401) 374-3293 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 32 Water Street East Greenwich, RI RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Restaurant/Lounge DOCKAGE FACILITIES Yes BOARDWALK CAPER YACHT CLUB – 1996 18052 San Carlos Blvd. #159 Ft. Myers, FL 33931 (239) 823-2061 CLUBHOUSE – All Year 18042 San Carlos Blvd. Ft. Myers, FL RECIPROCITY Yes COURTESY Clubhouse DOCKAGE FACILITIES 3 BOARDWALK YACHT CLUB – 2014 555 Bradford
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