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Stamford Yacht Club

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Formation
  
1890

Official language
  
English

Founded
  
1890

Legal status
  
active

Website
  
stamfordyc.com


Purpose
  
advocate and public voice, educator and network for Recreational boating, and competitive sailors, coaches, volunteers and events

Location
  
Stamford, Connecticut  United States

Headquarters
  
Connecticut, United States

Similar
  
Riverside Yacht Club, Larchmont Yacht Club, Wee Burn Country Club, Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, Sachem's Head Yacht Club

Stamford yacht club hosts 75th vineyard race


The Stamford Yacht Club is located in Stamford, Connecticut. The club is located on Stamford Harbor, and has approximately 550 members. The current commodore is James D. Ryan. The yacht club hosts a number of significant sailboat races during the season, including the Vineyard Race, held every Labor Day weekend, and the Stamford Denmark Friendship Race, held in the fall.

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Live from stamford yacht club


History

The Club was founded on October 16, 1890 at the home of William Lottimer.

The first race sailed at the club took place in August 1893. According to Yachts and Yachtsman of America, the race was open to sloops and cutters, 36 to 43 feet long. The course was from Cow's Buoy, off Shippan Point, to Matinnecock Point, then to Eaton's Neck and back, for a total of 25 miles. Kathleen, sailed by P.M. Hoyt of Stamford, was the winner.

Members of the club have won many prestigious yacht races, including the Fastnet Race, the Bermuda Race, the Great China Sea Race, and the SORC.

In 1990 as part of the Club's centennial celebrations, the Centennial Book Editorial Committee of the Stamford Yacht Club wrote "One hundred years : on sound and shore of Stamford Yacht Club, 1890-1990."

References

Stamford Yacht Club Wikipedia