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  1. #11

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter1 View Post
    $6K initiation fee. $283 monthly including tax. Fantastic food and drinks at great prices. Reciprocity with 30 other clubs in Florida. And everyone so far is like one big welcome committee. Stop up this weekend if you have time. Music all day on Saturday.
    I'll be around at the Treasure Island "Back to the Beach" festival on Sunday.

    Can I just drop in... do I need a "sponsor" or how does that work?
    JD
    1976 58' LRC Hull #311
    "Miss Maggie"
    Riviera Dunes, FL

  2. #12

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter1 View Post
    $6K initiation fee. $283 monthly including tax. Fantastic food and drinks at great prices. Reciprocity with 30 other clubs in Florida. And everyone so far is like one big welcome committee. Stop up this weekend if you have time. Music all day on Saturday.
    Do they have guest slips or do you have to be a member. We had a pretty good time last year in March at the city marina. Want to go back sometime this year but heard it got beat up pretty bad and so did Tarpon city marina and Caldesi. Im on the hard right now but plan on making some trips in a few months

  3. #13

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    It is members only for slips. They hold some open for transients. Clearwater Beach municipal marina was slated to close anyway for complete replacement. The other municipal marina under the bridge on the mainland is open and I have not heard of any storm damage. There is a marina at the new Marriott on the beach but it is pricey and only has 30 amp power.
    1966 34c
    1982 46 HP

  4. #14

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter1 View Post
    It is members only for slips. They hold some open for transients. Clearwater Beach municipal marina was slated to close anyway for complete replacement. The other municipal marina under the bridge on the mainland is open and I have not heard of any storm damage. There is a marina at the new Marriott on the beach but it is pricey and only has 30 amp power.
    madhatter1, everything posted here is on the mark, from my experience which is 20 years at a club
    here in Stuart, SCYC, and Commodore twice. I found one particular sources of info, besides old time
    members, is Joseph A. Tringali's "Yachting Customs and Courtesies" Deluxe Fourth Edition. You can contact
    the publisher " Calkins Harbor Publishing " in North Palm Beach, sales@calkinsharbor.com. I have the two volume
    set, the second volume is "Certified Registry of Yacht Clubs and Power Squadrons" these are all the clubs in the USA and Canada.
    I would also suggest a set for your clubs office for the benefit of your Officers and Members.
    Pleasant yachting,
    John

  5. #15

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter1 View Post
    Yep, Clearwater Yacht club. Was never ever interested in anything like it but new boating friends (over the course of a few years) assured us the “Thurston Howell the 3rd” deal was a thing of the past and things are more casual. So we went in for the weekends in Clearwater plus the reciprocity with many other clubs in Florida. After joining and going through the process we have found they have fine dining (very hard to find these days), an active boating community, and a lot of other people that are very active cruisers. It’s like being at a marina up north where everyone is trying to get the most out of the season. I miss all that down here. So it seems we are going to enjoy this.

    Big bonus. We can stay at Key Biscayne yacht club waiting for our crossing to Bimini in June.

    Welcome to CYC! We have been members there for over 12 years and it is a great laid back type of club. Using the reciprocity at the other clubs is great when cruising since there are quite a few along the Florida west coast.

    Hope to see you at the club, first beer will be on me.

    Steve

  6. #16

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    Quote Originally Posted by worldsaway View Post
    Welcome to CYC! We have been members there for over 12 years and it is a great laid back type of club. Using the reciprocity at the other clubs is great when cruising since there are quite a few along the Florida west coast.

    Hope to see you at the club, first beer will be on me.

    Steve
    Steve, would be great to meet up and chat. I’ll be on C dock for the weekend if you are around. Esperanza, 46 convertible.
    1966 34c
    1982 46 HP

  7. #17

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    We joined Tacoma Yacht Club in the PNW. https://www.tacomayachtclub.org/After this forum and Sam's Marine it is the most important tool in keeping Time Out West operating, available and valuable for our needs. No doubt. This club was established before WA became a state. With our access to Canada and beyond we’ve got members who are around to share their experience formally and around the bar. It is priceless as is this forum. Clubs have problems these days but we’re working through them. We own our marina, clubhouse and outstations but are ground lease tenants in a big city, with lots of eyes watching our every move it seems. Members own thier own boathouses and rent slips. I was on the waitlist, number one for 4 years and finally bought and moved into a boathouse last Labor Day. Life is good. If anyone is near Seattle and reaches out lunch is on me. Cheers.
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    Matt
    1976 58' YF, Hull #410
    "Time Out West"

  8. #18

    Re: Joined a Yacht Club 😱

    Quote Originally Posted by madhatter1 View Post
    Steve, would be great to meet up and chat. I’ll be on C dock for the weekend if you are around. Esperanza, 46 convertible.
    Great, looks like we aren't going to be there until April 11 but certainly hope to see you around there soon. We usually get there with the boat about once a month. (sometimes twice)

    By the way, it's a convenient place to stay when they are having a good concert over at the Sound in Clearwater. Can take the dinghy over and tie up at the transient dock there for the concerts.

    Glad to have you at the club, welcome!

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