Founded in 1930, the North East River Yacht Club is a private yacht club located at the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay on the North East River in North East, Maryland . The club is a member of the CBYCA (Chesapeake Bay Yacht...
One Sunday afternoon, one of those unreliable “Naphtha” launches conked out just off a yacht club at Ferry Bar, Baltimore Harbor. They paddled over to the club dock for protection until a storm passed but the storm on the...
The Kent Island Yacht Club, snug on the Kent Island Narrows (N38° 58.03’, W76° 14.82’), is easily reached by land from US 50/301 at exit 41. By water from the Chester River to the north or Prospect Bay to the south, yachters...
Herring Bay Yacht Club (HBYC) was established in 1954 to "foster, encourage and further the sport of yachting." Our members are actively engaged in cruising, land based social events, educational, and community service activi...
The GYC is open to all boating enthusiasts and is comprised typically of members docked at the attractive marinas or living in the communities near the headwaters of the Sassafras River. The club enjoys year round activities,...
The Chester River Yacht & Country Club is a private, member owned club situated on the picturesque Chester River near historic Chestertown, Maryland.
Facilities include a challenging 18-hole golf course, the Yacht Club for...
Perhaps more important than choosing between a Sea Ray express cruiser, Carver aft cabin, Bayliner cockpit cruiser, Hatteras sports fisherman, Hunter, Beneteau, Caliber, Catalina, Halberg-Rassy or Silverton motor yacht is the...
The early days of the Bush River Boat Club began on a Thursday evening, June 22, 1939, at the Otter Point Restaurant.
A little later, by-laws and rules were drawn up and accepted. The fleet at the time consisted of three cruisers,...
Baltimore Yacht Club, on its historic grass knoll atop Sue Island at the mouth of Middle River, is the second of two clubs to have borne that name proudly into many anchorages around the world for nearly a century.
The two...