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The Rhode Island Yacht Club was founded and chartered as the Providence Yacht Club in 1875 and incorporated as such in 1877 by a group of prominent Rhode Island businessmen and boating enthusiasts. The Yacht Club’s first location was on Allens Avenue near Henderson Street in the City of Providence, and had nineteen members listed on its Membership Roll and twelve yachts listed on its Fleet Roster. Its By-Laws set the membership entrance fee at five dollars with annual dues of ten dollars for yacht owners and five dollars for non-yacht owners. To be eligible for membership a person had to be sixteen years of age. Among the members listed that first year were names familiar to local history including Simeon W. Cameron, Robert W. Jencks, Charles E. and Edward N. Pettis, John L. Sprague, James F. Tiffany, Newton F. Thurber, and the Club’s first Commodore Harvey J. Flint, who along with Waterman J. Pierce and Newton F. Thurber were also the Club’s first trustees.

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A spirited explorer who embraced life’s adventures from traversing wooded trails to circumnavigating the globe, embarked on his final journey on Sunday, November 19th, 2023. He was the beloved husband…

The Honorable Juliette (Judy) Clagett McLennan, 77, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, died November 15, 2023, surrounded by family and friends. Judy was born in Washington, DC, January 7, 1946. She…

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Changes to the By Laws for 2023 has been posted to the website. The first reading will be at the 7 December General Membership Meeting.

200 eligible Club members voted Thursday 21 September on the new House Rule allowing families and their children to dine in the lounge and on the West Deck. Children are…

Thomas Peter Mazza of 16 Dexter St, Newport RI passed away peacefully on September 16, 2023 at the age of 82. Thomas (Tom) was born in Newport on October 12,1940…

Nelson R. Chaffee, 82,  peacefully passed away on September 14, 2023.  Nelson was a past Commodore of the Newport Yacht Club.

40th Annual Mitchell Columbus Day Regatta Friday, October 6 – Monday, October 9, 2023 The Mitchell Columbus Day Regatta is an annual race from Newport to Block Island started by…

Robert A Silvestre  May 22, 1933 – August 10, 2023 A long time member since October 1995.

7/29 – Saturday morning a squall hit the fleet with a peak in the 50s.  See the wind recording from Arkana above. Two boats withdrew due to wind damage to…

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Newport Private Clubs

Pictured: The Newport Reading Room

There are a number of Newport restaurants are hard to get into, not because they are too busy or “too cool for school” but because they require referrals or special memberships to enter.

As you’ll see, some of these private establishments make their membership requirements and information about them very public, and others you can’t find a thing about!

The following sixteen “private” establishments operate with a Class D liquor license (full privilege of beer and wine), which authorizes the sale of beverages to members of the licensed club or their guests.

The state maximum number of  Class D  licenses  allowed in Newport is 16.

Members only at these 16 Newport establishments…

In no particular order.

1 – Ancient Order of Hibernians

2 Wellington Avenue

AOH Division 1 is Newport County’s Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. We are one of the largest and most active Divisions of the Hibernians in the US. The Ancient Order of Hibernians is a Catholic, Irish American Fraternal Organization founded in New York City May 4, 1836.

Membership is confined to:

  • men 16 years and older
  • who are practicing Roman Catholics
  • of Irish birth or descent, and
  • who are citizens of United States of America,
  • or who have declared their intentions to become citizens of the United States of America.

2 – Ida Lewis Yacht Club

Wellington Avenue

Ida Lewis Yacht Club is located on Lime Rock in the eastern part of Brenton Cove. Lime Rock was the location of the Lime Rock Light Station in Newport Harbor whose lighthouse keeper Ida Lewis was famous for the rescue of 18 seaman. The ILYC club burgee has 18 stars representing each of these lives she saved. The buildings at Lime Rock were sold for $7200 in 1928.  Ida Lewis Yacht Club was founded that year.  A 300′ long walkway was constructed to connect the club to Wellington Avenue.

  • Members are earnestly requested to endorse only candidates who are well known to them in a social context, who have an interest in yachting, and whom they can enthusiastically recommend for membership.
  • Application for membership must be sponsored by a Proposer and a Seconder, who must be voting members. A Proposer and a Seconder may initiate no more than one proposing and one seconding action each Club Season.
  • The completed application by the Proposer, Seconder and three (3) letters of recommendation along with the Candidate information form (including photo) shall be submitted to the Chair of the Membership Committee by the Proposer. Addit

3 – Irish American Athletic Club

642 Thames Street

4 – New York Yacht Club – Harbour Court

5 Halidan Avenue

The New York Yacht Club’s headquarters is located on 44th Street in New York City in midtown Manhattan. The NYYC maintains a second facility: Harbour Court, an on-the-water clubhouse in Newport, RI.

This clubhouse enabled the NYYC to host a variety of competitions and reaffirm the Club’s leadership role in Corinthian yacht racing. The original clubhouse, which served 23 years in Hoboken, 45 in Glen Cove as Station 10, and 50 on exhibit at Mystic Seaport, made its final voyage in 1999, to Harbour Court, where it stands as an important artifact and reminder of the Club’s origins.

5 – Newport Country Club

280 Harrison Avenue

Newport Country Club, founded in 1893, is a historic private golf club in Newport, Rhode Island, that hosted both the first U.S. Amateur Championship and the first U.S. Open in 1895.

6 – Newport Elk’s Club #104

141 Pelham Street

This Fraternal Order was founded “To promote and practice the four cardinal virtues of Charity, Justice, Brotherly Love and Fidelity; to promote the welfare and enhance the happiness of its members; to quicken the spirit of American Patriotism and cultivate good fellowship.” The Order is a non-political, non-sectarian and strictly American fraternity. Proposal for membership in the Order is only by invitation of a member in good standing. To be accepted as a member, one must be an American citizen, believe in God, be of good moral character and be at least 21 years old.

7 – Newport Reading Room

29 Bellevue Avenue

The Newport Reading Room (also known as The Reading Room), founded in 1854, is a gentlemen’s club located on Bellevue Avenue. The Spouting Rock Beach Association owns the building and also owns the famed Bailey’s Beach

8 – Newport Yacht Club

110 Long Wharf

From its inception in 1894, the Newport Yacht Club has been heavily involved in yachting on Narragansett Bay and the surrounding area. The members support sail training for area youth and adults, power and sail cruises, PHRF and one design racing, seamanship courses taught by the US Power Squadron, and also provide a friendly Club house and marina for members and visiting yachtsmen from around the world.

Membership in NYC requires the sponsorship of Club members.

9 – Newport Sportsmans Club

110 JT Connell Hwy

Not enough info made public

10 – Oak Street Partnership/Kerry Hill Club

95 2nd Street

Not enough info made public

11 – Spec’s Protective Club

596 Thames Street

The Protective Club, (“Speck’s” aka Speck Harrington’s Protective Club) was founded in 1904 and currently occupies the Jeremiah Crowley House (596 Thames St., 1893).

12 – Pyramid Club

32-34 Dr. Marcus Wheatland Blvd

13 – Bailey’s Beach/Spouting Rock Beach Association

34 Ocean Ave

Bailey’s Beach (officially named and owned by the Spouting Rock Beach Association) is an elite private beach and club. They also own the Newport Reading Room on Bellevue.

14 – IYAC Club

536 Thames Street

Where sailors and friends from around the world meet to swap sea stories over a cold one. Captains and crew; marine professionals; whether it be power or sail, runabouts, dinghies to mega-yachts, are all welcome at the IYAC!

A one year membership to the IYAC, which includes all membership privileges, is $50.

15 – Vasco Da Gama Portuguese American

15 Fenner Avenue

First organized as a fraternal and religious organization focusing on the Portuguese community, it has evolved into an organization with a membership dedicated to the betterment of the community and extends to include all ethnicities regardless of religious or social beliefs.

Membership inquiries encourage and welcome.

16 – Friendly Sons of Newport Social Club

5 Farewell Street

This story was originally published on November 15, 2015.

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How Much Does a New York Yacht Club Membership Cost?

The New York Yacht Club, said to be the best club in the world by sailors, is located in New York City and New Port, Rhode Island.  It was founded in 1844 by a group of yachtsmen at the time.

The club was established in 1844, making it one of the oldest clubs in New York.

To date, the club has more than 3,000 members, and membership to the club is by invitation only.

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How much does a New York Yacht Club membership cost?

Being a private club, the fees are not publically known, but from our research from third-party sources, we found the membership fees are said to be said to be low $xx,xxx annually and the initiation dues are said to be less than $25,000.  These are estimates given by a third-party source and cannot be deemed accurate.  Refer to the club for more information on the exact pricing.

To join the club, a potential member has to be nominated by a current club member, and as a requirement, the applicant needs to have applicable boating experience and three letters of recommendations.  If approved for membership, the new member is allowed to attend a reception ceremony at the Harbor Court, weather permitting in spring or at the clubhouse at 44th street in the fall.  To read more about the club’s application procedure and by-laws, you can refer to this official PDF.

New York Yacht Club overview

The headquarters offers high-end dining options, patios and libraries filled with books from floor to ceiling, according to Investopedia .  As per BusinessInsider.com , the primary clubhouse also features the  Model Room , which is a room featuring a massive display of model ships.

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The club’s headquarters, a six-story stone-front building, is located on 44th street in Manhattan.  Aside from this location, as mentioned, the club offers a located on the water in Newport, Rhode Island.

The club is known for starting the  Americas Cup  yacht race.

54 percent of the members are yacht owners as per the official brochure.  Of these, 1,116 are sailboards and 614 are powerboats.  The rest are yachts ranging from 22 to 289 feet long.

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Membership benefits.

  • Go sailing on your own or with friends during supervised sailing
  • Free Sailing & Windsurfing Lessons
  • Dinghy, catamaran, and daysailer checkout (no additional reservation fees)
  • Social events
  • Snooze & Cruise
  • Keelboat checkout (appropriate ratings required)
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WYC Memberships can either be paid on a quarterly or yearly basis. Membership dues go to maintaining WYC’s boat fleet as well as buying fuel and supplies for social events (such as Snooze and Cruise).

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Quarterly dues, annual dues, faculty/staff/alumni, wyc membership form.

Sign up for an annual or quarterly membership with the Washington Yacht Club. WYC memberships are $39 per quarter or $100 annually for students and $80 per quarter or $225 annually for non-students.

UW Recreation Department is requiring that all WYC members hold an IMA membership (now known as Rec membership) in addition to a WYC membership in order to access facilities/docks at the Waterfront Activities Center. The IMA membership is typically included in a UW Seattle student's tuition. For summer quarter, unless taking classes, UW students will need to purchase a IMA membership.

Check if you have an Rec/IMA membership here.

For UW Employees and UW Retirees, you are eligible to purchase IMA memberships for $120 per quarter or $390 per year. For others, you can be paired with an IMA membership holder to receive a Plus One IMA membership for $96 per quarter if paired with a student or $126 per quarter if paired with an employee.

For more information about IMA memberships visit Rec Membership | Recreation (washington.edu) . WYC memberships follow Rec/IMA membership expiration dates

  • Spring 2024
  • Spring 2024, Summer 2024, Fall 2024, Winter 2025
  • Student, but graduating, taking quarter off, etc.
  • Employee/Retiree
  • Summer 2024
  • Winter 2025
  • I am already sponsoring a WYC member and can coordinate renewal with them on my own
  • No, I am already sponsored and can coordinate renewal with them on my own
  • No, I will not use the facilities/docks at the Waterfront Activities Center
  • Current member looking to renew
  • Previous member looking to rejoin

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Participant’s ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK, WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY, and CONSENT TO TREATMENT

This is a BINDING CONTRACT that modifies your legal rights — READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK

I have chosen to accept  Membership in Washington Yacht Club (“WYC”) . I hereby acknowledge that SAILING IS A HIGH-RISK RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY ; that sailing, boating, other waterfront activities, volunteer work, instruction, vessel maintenance, use of University of Washington property and all other WYC related activities and locations where I may choose to participate as a member (“Activities”) involve the possibility of both MINOR AND SEVERE PHYSICAL INJURY, including PARALYSIS AND DEATH , among other inherent risks, dangers and hazards (“Risks”); such Risks are a common, ordinary and foreseeable part of the Activities which I may choose to participate in as a member; and BY CHOOSING TO PARTICIPATE, I KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY ASSUME THESE RISKS .

I agree that as a member of WYC MY PARTICIPATION IS VOLUNTARY AND AT MY OWN RISK ; with full understanding and appreciation of the Risks involved, I agree that I AM SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR MY OWN SAFETY AND FOR ALL DAMAGES arising from my participation as a club member, in club related activities, or using club vessels, facilities or equipment; I understand and accept that I MAY SUFFER TEMPORARY, PERMANENT OR EVEN FATAL INJURIES, even if I follow all advice and instructions given by WYC directors, chiefs, officers, instructors, employees, volunteers or other agents (“the Club”) ; that training, coaching, instruction, supervision, and enforcement of club rules by the Club does not and cannot guarantee my personal safety; that I may freely choose not to participate in any activity which I subjectively believe to be unsafe; and that BY CHOOSING TO PARTICIPATE I KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY ASSUME ALL RISKS .

I represent that | am physically fit and capable of performing all club Activities I choose to participate in. I know of no medical or health reason why I should not participate in any club Activities as a WYC member. I agree that I will personally and subjectively evaluate each club Activity before participating to determine whether it is safe and suitable for me. If at any time I feel I cannot or should not participate, or continue my participation, I will discontinue my participation immediately. I will immediately notify WYC of any health problem or medical condition that could affect my ability to participate safely in any Activities .

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY

In partial consideration for WYC acceptance of my application for membership, and in exchange for participation in the Activities provided by the club, and the use of club facilities or equipment, I agree to the following provisions:

  • I unconditionally WAIVE AND RELEASE ALL CLAIMS, AND AGREE TO HOLD HARMLESS, DEFEND AND INDEMNIFY WYC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES (“UW”) FROM ANY CLAIM, COSTS, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY for injury, damages or losses arising from my participation in any club Activities, INCLUDING THOSE RESULTING FROM NEGLIGENCE , against UW, WYC, its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, members and/or agent in the course and within the scope of their WYC-imposed duties;
  • I hereby unconditionally RELIEVE WYC AND UW OF ALL DUTY TO PROTECT ME FROM HARM in connection with any Activities in which I participate;
  • I agree that at all times I will abide by all applicable WYC, University of Washington, Local, State and Federal laws, rules and regulations governing my actions while a participant in club Activities ; if I should choose not to comply with any such laws, rules or regulation I ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL DAMAGES OR OTHER CONSEQUENCES arising from my non-compliance, and I AGREE TO HOLD HARMLESS, DEFEND AND INDEMNIFY WYC AND UW from any claim, legal action, or enforcement that may arise from my non-compliance;
  • I agree that this CONTRACT shall be construed in accordance with, and governed by, the laws of the State of Washington, without reference to principles governing choice or conflicts of laws; I agree that any lawsuit against WYC and/or UW must be filed and maintained in state courts sitting in King County, Washington State, or in federal courts sitting in the Western District of Washington State; and I consent and agree that jurisdiction and venue for such proceedings shall lie exclusively with such courts. If any portion of this CONTRACT is held to be void or unenforceable, I agree that the remaining terms shall remain in full force and effect.

CONSENT TO TREATMENT

Should I require emergency medical treatment as a result of accident or illness arising during my participation in club Activities , I consent to such treatment. I acknowledge that WYC as a volunteer-run public charity with limited resources does not provide health or accidence insurance for members or participants during sailing or other club Activities and I agree to be financially responsible for any medical bills incurred as a result of emergency medical treatment provided. I will notify WYC in writing if I have or I develop a medical condition or health problem about which emergency medical personnel should be informed.

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK, RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY , AND CONSENT TO TREATMENT ;

I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THIS IS A LEGALLY BINDING RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT THAT MODIFIES MY LEGAL RIGHTS;

BY MY SIGNATURE BELOW I FREELY AND KNOWINGLY AGREE TO THESE TERMS :

Once we find a student to pair you with for a Plus One membership, we will send you an email with instructions.

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    Members pay a membership fee and annual dues. If accepted as a member you will be on probation for the first year. As a member you will be given an opportunity to request the use of a mooring in Avalon (if available), but there are limited moorings especially for boats over 50 feet in length. ... Catalina Island Yacht Club is a private club and ...

  20. Dining

    Our Friday Night One Ocean Avenue dinners are open to the public, and are a great way to experience the Club and meet our Members. Reservations are kindly requested and may be made by calling (401) 941-0220 ext. 1 or by emailing [email protected].Members may make reservations online. Please note that Business Casual attire is required for dining events in our Commodore Room, and non-members ...

  21. Home

    The Watch Hill Yacht Club is a private club established in 1913 in the beautiful coastal community of Watch Hill. ... Junior Sailing. Watch Hill Yacht Club 1 Fort Road, Watch Hill, Rhode Island 02891 Clubhouse: (401) 596-4986. Business Office: (401) 348-6222. Cabanas: (401) 596-9350 [email protected] ... Member Login. Club Info. Board ...

  22. Contact Us & Directions

    Rhode Island Yacht Club. By Land: 1 Ocean Ave Cranston, RI 02905. By Water: RIYC Marina Flagpole N 41° 46.090' / W 71° 23.148'