Yacht Club of America – Reciprocal Privileges
The Process of Reciprocity:
Yacht Club Reciprocity is defined as “A network of Yacht Clubs in agreement for the mutual exchange of privileges within that specific group of clubs.” The Yachting Club of America has reciprocal privilege agreements with nearly 800 Yacht Clubs throughout the United States.
Although the extent of privileges may vary slightly, generally, an YCA yachtsman can expect to be allowed to use all of the welcoming clubs’ available facilities and services, including short term berthing, meal and bar service, heads and showers, etc.
Typically, a yachtsman can stop at a Yacht Club along his trip, and if the club visited is a YCA member, they are granted access.
All member clubs generally grant access to the bar and restaurant area as well as short term berthing, heads and showers, but depending on the club size and stature, various reciprocal rights are granted depending on the club's policy.
It is always prudent to call ahead to let them know you’re coming as well as to determine what services are available.
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Newport Harbor Yacht Club
- Address: 720 West Bay Avenue, Balboa CA 92661-1123
- Phone: 949.673-7730 Fax: 949.673-3972
- Web site: nhyc.org
- Docking & Reciprocity: Contact yacht club for reciprocal information. Reservations required.
- Club Organized: 1966
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- Prior to arrival, a letter of introduction from the reciprocal club should be sent to the Front Desk, [email protected]
- A valid membership card, displayed upon check in.
- Reciprocal Club Visitors may utilize the Club for up to six (6) days per calendar year, not counting those days when the visitor may be a guest of a member.
- Visitors are welcome to purchase a memento of their visit from the Gift Shop at the Front Desk. Non-members are not permitted to purchase either the Winter or Summer Club Ties.
- All Clubhouse charges shall be paid by interclub account including guest rooms, food and beverags. All mooring/service dock charges shall be paid at the service dock at the time of service via credit card only. Visit the front desk to secure a guest card upon arrival.
- Dining reservations are required in advance (516) 922-6200. Please specify the time that you would like to be seated and take into consideration whether or not you will be having cocktails prior to your seating. Certain events may be limited to members only.
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- Cell phone use, including emailing and texting is restricted to parking areas and private guest rooms. Cell phones are permitted for reading, viewing, and showing photos to others, as long as they are not used for other communication purposes.
- Photographs, videos and recordings in and of the Clubhouse, Club property and grounds are not allowed to be used for commercial purposes, including social media.
- Pets are not allowed in the Clubhouse, on the Porch and where food is being served or prepared. Service animals are permitted in the Clubhouse provided proper documents are displayed (comfort animals are not recognized as Service animals). All dogs on Club property must be leashed.
- Gentlemen are requested to remove their hats upon entering the Club.
- The Bar is restricted to persons over the age of 18. No one under the age of 21 shall be permitted to consume alcoholic beverages on Club property.
- Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult while on Club property.
- Smoking of any kind is prohibited in all buildings, on porches and where food is being served.
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- Sailing “tech shirts” that may or may not have a collar are permissible in the Clubhouse dining areas prior to 1900, unless noted otherwise due to special events.
- Denim is not permitted in any area of the Clubhouse, with the exception of the Bar (entering or exiting the Bar and restrooms) before 1900 hours. White jeans are permissible at any time. All jeans must be clean and without holes.
- Shirts and shoes must be worn in the Clubhouse and on the Porch at all times.
- Bathing attire is prohibited in the Clubhouse and on the Porch.
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How much is the membership at Newport Harbor Yacht Club?
May 5, 2023
Newport Harbor Yacht Club, located in the picturesque Newport Beach, California, is one of the most exclusive yacht clubs in the United States. It has a rich history and a vibrant community of members who share a passion for yachting and boating. As such, it is natural for those interested in joining the club to wonder how much membership at Newport Harbor Yacht Club costs. In this blog post, we will explore the different types of memberships available at the club and their associated costs.
Before we dive into the membership costs, it's essential to note that Newport Harbor Yacht Club operates on an invitation-only basis. To become a member, you need to be sponsored by a current member of the club and complete a rigorous application process. The club looks for individuals who share their values of sportsmanship, seamanship, and fellowship and have a deep love for the sea.
Now, let's look at the different types of memberships available at Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
1. Active Memberships
Active memberships are for those who own a yacht , live within a 30-mile radius of the club, and are actively involved in yachting. To become an active member, you must be at least 25 years old and have a minimum of three years of yachting experience. The initiation fee for an active membership is $35,000, and the monthly dues are $695.
2. Senior Active Memberships
Senior active memberships are for those who have been active members of the club for at least ten years and are at least 60 years old. These members have full voting rights and can hold office in the club. The initiation fee for a senior active membership is $10,000, and the monthly dues are $375.
3. Non-Resident Memberships
Non-resident memberships are for those who own a yacht and do not live within a 30-mile radius of the club. These members have limited access to the club's facilities and events. The initiation fee for a non-resident membership is $15,000, and the monthly dues are $330.
4. Junior Memberships
Junior memberships are for those who are between the ages of 18 and 25 and are interested in yachting . These members have limited access to the club's facilities and events. The initiation fee for a junior membership is $5,000, and the monthly dues are $140.
5. Social Memberships
Social memberships are for those who are interested in the club's social events and activities but do not own a yacht or participate in yachting. These members have limited access to the club's facilities and events. The initiation fee for a social membership is $5,000, and the monthly dues are $205.
It's worth noting that the above costs are subject to change, and there may be additional fees associated with specific events and activities at the club.
While the costs of membership at Newport Harbor Yacht Club may seem steep, they reflect the exclusivity and amenities that the club offers. Members have access to some of the best yachting facilities and events in the country, including a state-of-the-art marina, racing programs, and a variety of social events. The club also has a highly-rated dining program and offers a range of fitness and wellness activities.
Membership at Newport Harbor Yacht Club also provides opportunities for networking and building relationships with other members who share a love for yachting and the sea. Many members consider their membership at the club to be an investment in their lifestyle and a way to connect with like-minded individuals.
In conclusion, membership at Newport Harbor Yacht Club is a significant investment, but it provides access to an exclusive community of yachting enthusiasts and world-class facilities and events.
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- Tuesday, March 19 2024
March 2024 Burgee
Posted on March 18, 2024 - Burgee
DATES TO REMEMBER
13 April: Dock Day! 8:30am
May 1: Paddle Safety Class 6:30pm
May 4: Entry level Race Committee training
May 11: Cruise planning social gathering
May 18: Couples Cruising Safety Full Day Seminar
May 21: Paddle Safety Class 6:30pm
COMMODORE’S CORNER
Happy March to all:
The St. Patrick’s day parade was be held on Saturday March 16th. Our kitchen staff prepared a delicious corned beef and cabbage dinner with all the fixings after the parade.
The search for a new general manager has been started. Advertising will begin appearing in local media outlets. If you have a referral, please direct to Vice Commodore F.J. Ritt [email protected]
As part of the club’s effort to control costs, a fee of 3% will soon be added to all payments when a credit card is used by a member for all club charges. This helps offset the fee charged by credit card companies. Members will be informed via blast email when the practice becomes effective for food and beverage in the lounge point of sale computer system.
On Sunday March 10th we all turned our clocks ahead one hour, providing us with longer daylight and the beginning of warmer sun. With that in mind, the club staff is getting ready for a great 2024 boating season. It was a mild winter so that should mean a hot summer!!! Our commissioning day is coming quickly, it will be held on Saturday June 1st, details to follow.
Wishing you and yours a happy spring!
All the best,
Bob and Rosalie
NEW FEATURE: DO YOU KNOW?
Question: What is the proper way to fly flags on a gaff-rigged pole?
That is probably the most frequently asked question received by the USPS Flag & Etiquette Committee. Gaff-rigged poles are used by navies, boaters and yacht clubs around the world. Onshore, the “yacht club style flagpole” with a gaff represents the mast of a ship. A gaff-rigged pole may, or may not, have a yardarm or crosstree.
Many people are confused about the proper way to fly the national ensign from a gaff-rigged pole. As depicted in the drawing on the left, the national ensign should be flown from the gaff and the club or organization burgee should be flown at the masthead.
The gaff-rigged pole had its origins at sea. Because of all the sail carried by the rigging of these vessels, the flag of a nation could not be clearly viewed if it was placed at the top of the mast. The stern of the vessel was the position of command and the captain’s quarters were located aft. Early boats also had the nobleman’s banner, king’s banner, or English ensign staff fixed to the stern rail. As sails changed, long booms sweep across the stern rail every time the ship tacked, so the ensign staff had to be removed when the ship was under way. Since the captain and other officers were still aft, the nearest position from which they found it practical to fly the ensign was the gaff. Over time, this became the place of honor to display the national flag. When the ship was moored, the ensign staff was set up again on the stern rail.
This was the practice in the eighteenth century, when the U.S. Navy was created. Now that warships are made of steel and the signal mast no longer carries a boom, our navy still flies the ensign at the gaff peak when under way and at the ensign staff when not underway. There is no law specifying how a flag should fly on a gaff-rigged pole, instead it is based on long standing nautical tradition.
The usual argument given by those that think it is wrong to fly the national ensign from the gaff is that the national ensign is flying below a club burgee or other flag contrary to the Flag Code. Notice that even when the national ensign is flown from the stern of a ship, it is lower in height than other flags flying on the ship. When the ensign is flown from a gaff-rigged pole, a flag flown at the top of the mast is not considered above the ensign because it is not being flown directly above the ensign on the same halyard.
The ensign should be flown from the highest point of honor, and over time, that has become the peak of the gaff. Flying the national ensign from the top of the mast while flying another flag at the gaff would be flying another flag in a position of superior honor since the peak of the gaff is the highest point of honor.
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FLEET CAPTAIN
Congratulations to Dennis Ferreira on his appointment as Fleet Captain. His first message is a request. Please give him your thoughts. See below.
Get ready for some summer fun in and around the water!
As your fleet captain, I am looking for your input. Please take just a few minutes to click this link and RESPOND TO A SIMPLE SURVEY https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q7MLTJD to help me plan activities of interest to you. I am also organizing a social on May 11 to discuss potential cruise opportunities and have spoken with Adirondack about a Club sail in June…more details to follow. I’m looking forward to a great season of sailing and boating with my fellow club members.
Dennis Ferreira, Fleet Captain.
A SAIL RACING TRADITION
The Royal Western Yacht Club of England will run its major transatlantic races, the Original Single-handed Transatlantic Race ( OSTAR ) and the Two-handed Transatlantic Race ( TWOSTAR) , again in 2024. Once again the Newport Yacht Club will support this highly significant sailing event as it has for nearly a quarter century.
Per the Royal Western, the OSTAR represents the birth of transoceanic single handed oceanic sailing, noting “in 1956 Blondie Hasler became interested in the challenges of offshore singlehanded sailing – “one man, one boat, the ocean…”. Over the next few years he conceived of a transatlantic race against the prevailing winds and currents whose purpose was to develop the necessary seamanship, equipment and techniques.
One hundred sailors sent in letters of intent for this race, only eight started and five finished. “Self-steering gear was in its most basic homemade form, roller-reefing sails were just a dream and there were no satellite navigation systems or weather routing, just hand-held compasses and sextants. The five pioneer yachtsmen took very different options, with Blondie Hasler (Jester 25ft) opting for an extreme Northern route, Francis Chichester (Gipsy Moth III 40ft) and David Lewis (Cardinal Vertue 25ft) on the Great Circle route and Val Howells (Eira 25ft) and Jean Lacombe (Cap Horn 21.5ft) on the Azores route.”
The 2024 race will commence on 5 May. Newport Yacht Club Past Commodore Norm Bailey, who also serves as assistant race director for the Royal Western Yacht Club will be on hand for the start in the U.K., returning to the U.S. on 7 May.
The Newport Yacht Club will once again host the finish of the race, with the first competitors expected to arrive twenty to twenty-one days after the start. This will coincide with our 1 June Commissioning Day for the Club and the Commodore of the Royal Western is expected to be here for the event.
All who finish the race will receive a medallion from the City of Newport. Commodore Bob Antignano will award the OSTAR Line Honors winner the famous Around the World Alone trophy plate currently housed in our Club’s display cabinet.
The Club is very active in single-handed sailing events with many devoted competitors and is pleased to support this time-honored sailing tradition.
JUNIOR SAILING COULD USE YOUR HELP
The goal is to keep the program affordable, so the fees charged do not cover the full cost of operating the program, requiring the raising of additional funds. Fortunately, through the generosity of donors, 15% of the campers who participated in the program last year received scholarships. Scholarship donations are greatly appreciated; however, those donations are restricted specifically for scholarships and cannot be used for any other purpose.
Unrestricted donations are needed to help cover other program costs such as fleet maintenance, fleet replacement and increased costs for wages, fuel and insurance.
How can you help you ask? Easy, sponsor one of the Junior Sailing boats. Simply decide on a name which could be your spouse, family, your pet, a favorite location. . . your choice and it will be placed on one of the boats in the Junior Sailing fleet. Your generous $500 donation will go a long way to help keep the Newport Yacht Club Junior Sailing program one of the top programs on Narragansett Bay.
What will Sponsors Receive?
- Personal Name, Business name or an appropriate name / saying on forward quarter of a junior sailing dinghy. (4” X 36” max)
- Thank you note with picture of camper sailing in branded boat to be e-mailed to you.
- Recognition on the public-facing home page of the NYC website.
- Recognition in the NYC Burgee e-newsletter
- On-water exposure – June – August. Approximately 60% of time on water in Newport Harbor 40% in East passage / Narraganset Bay.
Please feel free to contact the Junior Sailing Committee to sponsor your boat:
Michael Barszcz 609-553-7258 [email protected]
Albert Sgambato 401-230-8804 [email protected]
Aedan Gleeson 508-294-5383 [email protected]
Steve Morin 617-640-0589 [email protected]
FLOAT AND DOCK
Our spring 2024 dock day is on April 13 at 8:30 am. We need about a dozen volunteers to prepare our marina for the 2024 summer season. If you are interested in volunteering, please send an email to Andy Vouras at [email protected] .
After all the marina contracts are finalized by the end of March, we plan to open the waiting lists for slips, corral spaces and dinghy and kayak rack spaces in April. Space remains tight. The first step is to get on the appropriate list if you are interested. No action required yet, but please look for an announcement in early April regarding how to apply.
You may have noticed a new item in the Members-only section in the club website. Now all marina assignments are posted on-line in addition to the hallway bulletin board for everyone’s convenience.
Andy Vouras Chair, Float and Dock Committee
REGATTA COMMITTEE
Even at this early stage we’re getting ready for the start of the sailing season, and there are several new things worth letting you know about:
On May 4 th we’re hosting a free entry level training for those wanting to join the Race Committee Team and you can get the details from the notices that Jackie Dietrich has posted at the Club. It’s meant to be fun and informative with a free sandwich lunch, and we’ll be backing up the training subsequently with several on-the-water race simulations using the Club regatta boat “Volunteer”. Please go to the calendar of events on the Club website to register for this training.
On a more technical level, we’ve asked the Ensigns to conform to the two season racing format that other classes use on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and they’ve graciously consented. (Future race scorers will be grateful!)
We’re also working with Fleet Captain Dennis Ferreira to help encourage our members (both youth and not-so-youth members) to have a bit more fun with mainly self-directed races in July and August. We also expect that racing might sometimes deteriorate to enjoyment of a sunset sail, as there aren’t any particular rules for these “races”. We can use Sail Newport’s J22s and possibly also the Club’s 420s for this. This is meant to be a fun and social mixing event for all ages and abilities. To gauge your interest in this the Fleet Captain has initiated a survey and we’d be grateful for as much feedback as possible so that we can get our plans in motion.
Looking for a fun-filled racing season!
Alan Renfrew Chair, Regatta Committee
COMMUNITY SPIRIT-BLOOD DRIVE THANK YOU
Our Club started its 39th year of hosting blood drives with another successful effort on February 25th and met the goal of 15 successful donations with both reserved and walk-in donors participating. Thank you to the lifesavers who gave a bit of themselves to help others in need.
Congratulations and fair winds to Harry and Agnes Scott, stalwart blood donation coordinators for 34 years! Their dedication saw the club surpass its 30th anniversary of blood donations in 2015 and has resulted in over 1,000 pints donated over their many years of service to the club and the (now) Rhode Island Blood Center. Harry and Agnes were there for every yearly drive, and for the past 15 years twice a year welcoming donors and coordinating the specifics between the Blood Center and our Club. The blood center staff have always fought for the chance to work our drives, Harry and Agnes made these drives possible.
With Harry’s mentorship, Mary Jo Valdes and Dave Davis have stepped up in his and Agnes’ stead. If you have any questions (or fears) of blood donation, don’t hesitate to contact either of us. We hope you plan to donate at the next blood drive in early June.
OFFSHORE COMMITTEE
Registration for the Offshore 160 and the New England Solo/Twin is now open and they have started coming in. New for this year will be trackers on all the boats similar to the trackers used for the Bermuda One-Two.
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Elk members from all lodges are warmly invited to join the yacht club, where they can partake in a wide array of enjoyable activities while also contributing to the charitable initiatives of the Elks Lodge. At the yacht club, members have the opportunity to participate in fun events and activities, all while lending their support to fundraisers and charity events organized by the Elks Lodge. By joining forcesc with the yacht club, Elk members can enjoy a vibrant social scene while making a positive impact in their communities through various charitable endeavors.
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Luxury rules at the moscow yacht show.
by Maria Sapozhnikova
The windy Russian autumn weather might be a little bit tricky for sailing, but it doesn’t stop brave yachtsmen from all over the world from flocking to Russian capital in the beginning of September when the Moscow Yacht Show commences. The main Russian Yacht exhibition gathers professional and amateur yacht lovers together under the wing of The Royal Yacht Club.
This year it took place for a fourth time already. The exhibition is considered the principal event on the sporting and social calendar. The Moscow Yacht Show 2010 united in one area three of the largest Russian yachts distributors: Ultramarine, Nordmarine and Premium Yachts.
A wide range of yachts were on display for a week. An exhibition showcased yachts both from Russian manufacturers and world famous brands: Azimut, Princess, Ferretti, Pershing, Riviera, Doral, Linssen, etc.
It was a real feast for seafarers as visitors of the show had a unique chance not only to take a look at the newest superyachts before they hit the market, but also to evaluate their driving advantages during the test drive. The show provided an excellent opportunity for yacht enthusiasts to choose and buy a new boat for the next season.
The event started with the grandiose gala evening. It included grand dinner, the concert and professional awards ceremony for achievements in Russian yachting industry. The guests also enjoyed the annual regatta.
Special guest Paolo Vitelli, Azimut Benetti Group president, opened the evening.
Next year organizers assured guests they would bring more yachts, the scale of which will even make oligarch Roman Abramovich envious. Sounds very promising indeed.
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The best golf clubs in moscow: luxury, exclusivity, and entertainment.
By Walter Raymond
February 24, 2015
- The Best Golf Clubs in…
In Russia, the western concept of building architecturally beautiful golf courses filled with modern and luxurious amenities has found fertile ground. What was considered a frivolous pastime during the time of the Soviets has become the latest trend for the stylish set. These days, there are countless options around Moscow to practice golf, polo, ski, yachting, and other sports alongside 5-star hotels, luxurious country houses, and magnificent villas.
The game of golf is a sport that requires passion and expertise. It is also part of a culture that considers this pastime a synonym of social prestige and exclusivity. In recent years, the new Russian elite has turned to golf as a vehicle of integration in the era of globalization. Golf courses are also meeting and socializing spaces where Muscovite tycoons can relax and also seal business deals.
Golf Courses in Russia
The Moscow Country Club, Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club, Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club, and Zavidovo Golf Club, PGA National Russia are some of the most exclusive and elegant golf courses in Russia. Some of them have made it to the list of Top 15 golf clubs in the world, a source of great prestige for the country.
Moscow Country Club Moscow Country Club
The first 18-hole golf course built in Russia, Moscow Country Club, hosts the exclusive PGA European Tour. Located just eight miles from the city center, this luxurious facility was created by architect Robert Trent Jones Jr . The design takes advantage of a typical Russian birch and spruce forest to provide a natural environment of extraordinary beauty.
Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club
The Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club is 18 miles from the heart of Moscow, close to historical monuments from the 17th and 18th centuries. Designed by famed architects Paul and Dave Thomas , this 18-hole course is part of a complex that includes a yacht club, an equestrian center, and a health and wellness facility. Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club is Russia’s version of a classic country club with multiple attractions.
Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club
This park is among the best in Eastern Europe and was awarded the 2014 World Golf Award as the best golf course in Russia. Located 25 miles from Moscow, it is part of a vast complex featuring an 18-hole golf course, designed by Jack Nicklaus , a polo club and a mountain ski club with four tracks. The design combines classic Scottish, Alpine, and English features in a dreamy landscape.
Zavidovo Golf Club, PGA National Russia Zavidovo Golf Club, PGA National Russia
Less than 60 miles from Moscow, this golf course with a definite Scottish design is the only one in Russia recognized as a PGA (Professional Golfers’ Association) from Britain and Ireland. Located in an ecologically pristine area on the banks of the Volga River, the Zavidovo Golf Club embodies the spirit and appearance of the legendary Scottish golf courses. Its many springs and streams, hills, forests, swamps and lakes justify its reputation as a very demanding circuit. Last year, it entered the exclusive club of the 15 best golf courses in the world. ■
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Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club is located at Boltino V., Verkhnyaya Pribrezhnaya Street, 10, 25.9 km from the centre of Moscow. All-Russian Exhibition Centre is the closest landmark to Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club.
When is check-in time and check-out time at Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club?
Check-in time is 5:00 PM and check-out time is 3:00 PM at Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club.
Does Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club offer free Wi-Fi?
Yes, Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club offers free Wi-Fi.
How far is Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club from the airport?
Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club is 15.8 km from Moscow Sheremetyevo.
Does Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club have a pool?
Yes, Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club has a pool on-site.
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Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club is located at Boltino V., Verkhnyaya Pribrezhnaya Street, 10, 25.9 km from the centre of Moscow. All-Russian Exhibition Centre is the closest landmark to Novy Bereg Hotel Yacht Club.
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