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Club Information Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Key Biscayne Yacht Club Address: 180 Harbor Drive, Key Biscayne, Florida 33149 Contact: 305-361-9171, Fax : 305-361-9209, www.kbyc.org Location: Waterfront on Biscayne Bay Clubhouse Facilities: Dining Room Facilities and Lounge Dining Hours: Lunch: 12:00 – 3:00, Dinner: 6:00 – 9:30 Bar Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 12:00 – midnight, Sunday: 12:00 – 9:00 Waterside Facilities: Guest dockage – Transient slip rental is $1.25/foot based on availability. Email [email protected] Method of Introduction: Call for reservations, must present valid card upon request Dress Code: Informal casual attire Method of Payment: Credit card at time of service Limits on Guest Card Privileges: Limited to availability. Special events reserved for KBYC members. Local Facilities: Located close to downtown Key Biscayne and its shopping. Fuel is available at Club. Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Baltimore Yacht Club Address: 800 Baltimore Yacht Club Road, Baltimore MD, 21221 Contact: 410-682-2310 Fax: 410-686-0273 [email protected] www.baltimoreyachtclub.org Location: Waterfront, Baltimore County Clubhouse Facilities: Dining Facilities, Bar Lounge, Outdoor Pool, Outdoor Snack Bar, Fuel Pier Dining Hours: Please check website for current hours of operation Bar Hours: Please check website for current hours of operation Waterside Facilities: $1.50/foot/night plus electric; 30 amps $6/night 50 amps $12/night. Based on availability. Contact Dockmaster at [email protected] or 443-557-7154 Method of Introduction: Present member card for all services Dress Code: Informal casual attire. Slacks required in main dining room Labor Day through Memorial Day Method of Payment: Cash or Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard) Limits on Guest Card Privileges: Limited to availability Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Biloxi Yacht Club Address: P.O. Box 634, Biloxi, MS 39533 Contact: 228-374-6344 Fax: 228-374-6345 www.biloxiyc.org Location: Beachfront, downtown Biloxi Clubhouse Facilities: Dining Room/Lounge Cabin/Bedroom Charges: Dining Hours: Please Check Website Bar Hours: Please Check Website Waterside Facilities: Transient on Availability – Contact Pat Diaz: 228-860-9077 Method of Introduction: Will be asked for card upon placing order Dress Code: Casual Method of Payment: Credit card at time of service (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover) Limits on Guest Card Privileges: No Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club Address: 211 West 22nd Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 Contact: (310) 519-1694 Fax: (310) 519-1526 www.cybc.org [email protected] Location: Waterfront in Marina San Pedro Clubhouse Facilities: Dining Facilities, Bar Dining Hours: Wednesday – Saturday 6:30pm – 8:30pm Bar Opening Hours: Wednesday – Friday 5:00pm Saturday-Sunday 3:00pm Waterside Facilities: Visiting Yachtsmen 2 nights free, after that $1.00/foot/night Method of Introduction: Present member card at Front Desk Dress Code: Casual Attire Method of Payment: Cash, Credit Card Limits on Guest Card Privileges: Limited to availability Local Facilities: 2 miles from Downtown San Pedro – Ports O’ Call – Shopping – Dining – Artwalks Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club Address: 1052 Cardinal Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Contact: 757-428-3131 Fax: 757-428-7264 [email protected] Location: Waterfront, Residential, Virginia Beach near Oceanfront Resort Area Clubhouse Facilities: Multiple dining facilities, locker rooms, golf course, tennis court, pool facility Dining Hours: Sports Grill: Tuesday – Thursday – 11:30 – 6:00pm Friday – Sun – 11:00 – 6:00pm Bay Grill: Wednesday – Saturday - 6:00 – 9:00pm Bar Hours: Linkhorn Lounge: Thursday – Saturday – 6:00 – 9:00pm Waterside Facilities: 100 Slip Marina, Fixed & Floating Docks, Fuel & Pump out in your slip Transient Rates: $1.85/foot/night for group $2.00/foot/night for individual Method of Introduction: Present member card to front desk or to Harbormaster Dress Code: Country Club Casual – appropriate denim allowed. Saturday night – jacket optional Method of Payment: Credit Card or Direct Bill Limits on Guest Card Privileges: Special events may be limited to CGYL members Local Facilities: Virginia Beach Oceanfront Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Charleston Yacht Club Address: 17 Lockwood Drive, P.O. Box 20474 Charleston, SC 29413 Contact: Oliver Smalls, Club Manager Location: Casual Yacht Club inside marina Clubhouse Facilities: Bar/Lounge Bar Hours: Monday – Friday: 5pm – 10pm or closing Saturday – Sunday: 11am – 10pm or closing Method of Introduction: Must present membership card or have a letter of reciprocity sent Dress Code: Casual Method of Payment: No Tabbing. We Accept Credit/Debit/Cash Limits on Guest Card Privileges: No limit Local Facilities: Marina has boat slips available. Slips are rented through the marina. Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Chesapeake Yacht Club, Inc. Address: 4943 Hine Dr, Shady Side, MD 20764 Contact: 301-261-5296 [email protected] www.chesapeake yachtclub.com Location: Waterfront, West River Clubhouse Facilities: Dining Room, Swimming Pool, Aftdeck (Grill by Pool) Dining Hours: Vary, please call Bar Hours: Vary, please call Waterside Facilities: $1.50/foot/night + electric Method of Introduction: Present card Dress Code: Informal Method of Payment: Cash or personal check Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Chester River Yacht & Country Club Address: 7738 Quaker Neck Rd, Chestertown, MD 21620 Contact: 410-778-1369 www.crycc.org Location: Waterfront – Chester River Clubhouse Facilities: Dining and lounge, locker rooms Cabin/Bedroom Charges: Dining Hours: Closed Mondays; Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 8pm Bar Hours: 11am – 8pm DAILY Waterside Facilities: Transient Slips: $1.20/ft/night Mooring: $0.60/ft/night Contact Dockmaster Harry Burton: 410-708-0408 or [email protected] Method of Introduction: Check in at pro shop, present club card Dress Code: Informal - no jeans Method of Payment: Credit card (American Express, Mastercard, Visa) Limits on Guest Card Privileges: None. Includes pool and 18-hole golf course Local Facilities: Historic Chestertown Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Clearwater Yacht Club Address: 830 S. Bayway Boulevard, Clearwater, FL 33767 Contact: Office: 727-447-6000 Fax: 727-447-5135 [email protected] www.clwyc.org Location: Waterfront, South End of Clearwater Beach Clubhouse Facilities: Dining Room, Casual Grille Room, Tiki Bar & Grille Waterside Dining Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11:30am Sunday 9:00am Bar Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11:30am Sunday 12:00pm Waterside Facilities: Transient Slips $1.25/foot/night Additional charge for electric Method of Introduction: Guest cards available at office with member card presentation Dress Code: Informal casual, no shorts in main dining room Method of Payment: Credit card (American Express, Mastercard, Visa) Limits on Guest Card Privileges: Transient slips on availability, Special Events reserved for CYC Members Local Facilities: Located on Clearwater Beach: Shopping, Beach, Fuel, Groceries Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: The Cleveland Yachting Club Address: 200 Yacht Club Drive, Rocky River, OH 44116 Contact: 440-333-1155 Fax: 440-333-3136 www.cycrr.org Location: Island Lakefront Clubhouse Facilities: Multiple dining facilities, lounges, swimming pool, picnic area, playground. Dining Hours: See website for exact hours; 11:30am – 9:00pm Bar Hours: 11:30am – 1:00am Waterside Facilities: $1.75 per foot – second night fee Method of Introduction: Home club contact – present member card to front office for guest card Dress Code: Informal casual attire Method of Payment: Sign and charge to member’s club number Limits on Guest Card Privileges: Limited to availability, special events for CYC members only Local Facilities: Located in vacation town of Rocky River – shopping, fuel docks, and local entertainment Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: Coral Ridge Yacht Club Address: 2800 Yacht Club Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Contact: 954-566-7886 Fax: 954-566-7889 [email protected] Location: Waterfront, downtown Ft. Lauderdale near the beach Clubhouse Facilities: Multiple dining facilities & lounge Dining Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 11:30 Sunday Brunch: 9:30 – 1:30 Bar Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 11:30 Sunday Brunch: 9:30 – 1:30 Waterside Facilities: Transient slips $2.50/foot/night based on availability [email protected] Method of Introduction: Present member card at the Front desk for guest card Dress Code: Informal casual attire, jacket requested for dinner on Saturday nights Method of Payment: Credit card at the time of service; Visa, Mastercard, American Express Limits on Guest Card Privileges: Limited to availability, special events need to go on waiting list Local Facilities: Located in the heart of Ft. Lauderdale, shopping, beach, fuel within a mile from clubhouse Reciprocal Club Information Name of Club: The Corinthian Yacht Club of Philadelphia Address: 300 East Second St., Essington, PA 19029 Contact: Greg Raschdorf, General Manager [email protected] 610-521-4705 Location: On Delaware River just south of Philadelphia Airport, off I-95 Clubhouse Facilities: Several Dining areas in Historic Clubhouse with Bar. Deck overlooking outdoor pool and tent for functions. Trap shooting. Dining Opening Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: 11:30am Sunday: 11am Bar Opening Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: 11:30am Sunday: 11am Waterside Facilities: 3 Transient Moorings - $70 per week/$25 per day Method of Introduction:
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