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The Corinthian Yacht Club of Philadelphia is a premier private club, rich in tradition, promoting participation and education in all aspects of yachting. The Club provides excellent facilities, services and programs for member enjoyment.
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Adult Sailing School
Ever thought of being on the waters of Lake Michigan, lazily enjoying the sights of the shoreline or sharing the excitement of racing with other boats? Here is your chance to learn to sail and skipper a sailboat. CCYC’s 4 week Adult Sailing School will teach you to sail with hands-on experience out of Montrose Harbor.
US Sailing Certified Instructors will teach you (to):
- Skipper and direct a boat
- Steer by the wind
- Tack and Jibe
- Leave and Return to a dock
- Right of Way rules
- Perform Man Overboard drills
- Marine Terminology
ALL classes are taught in the school’s Rhodes 19 sailboats with 3 adults per class for maximum practice and learning. The Rhodes is a nineteen foot keel boat that makes an excellent trainer. It is small enough to give you the feel of a boat and big enough for a safe, comfortable and FUN experience.
Level 1 Classes
Sixteen hours of on the water training will introduce you to the experience of sailing. You will learn all the essentials, how to prepare the boat for launch, how to set up the rudder and sails, how to steer and turn the boat, how to steer by the wind, and how to tack and jibe, set the sails, rescue someone overboard and leave and return to the dock. You will be in all three positions of the boat, skipper, foredeck and mainsail trimmer. You will also learn marine terminology and the five points of sail. You will leave with a love of sailing.
Level 2 Classes
This class will help you integrate all your skills so that they come naturally and you can take a boat out on your own. Your skills in managing the jib, trimming the main and steering the boat will come together as you learn to “think like a skipper”. We will teach you to figure out tacks and angles to get from one place to another, maneuver the harbor coming in and going out, direct your crew mates, adjust the sails, manage the boat for different weather, optimize your speed and use a radio. You will leave with a confidence in sailing and enjoyment of the water.
Private Lessons can be arranged by special request. Please contact us for availability and pricing
Women On the Water
Women On the Water is a Level 1 class taught by women, for women. We are offering three W.O.W. sessions for the Summer 2024 season.
Registration
2024 laser learn to sail.
BOAT NOT PROVIDED - YOU MUST HAVE ACCESS TO A LASER/ILCA Welcome to our annual Tuesday Evening Laser Beginner/Refresher Course. This course presents rigging, safety, launching, retrieving and all aspects of racing. This course is only for CCYC members. If you are not already a regular member of CCYC and you have a Laser and a mooring you may join as an Educational Member for the first year. After that regular membership is required for CCYC educational and racing events. If you are a non-member and don't have a boat, we will try to find you a charter either through Corinthian University or through a fleet member. After securing that, you then can join as an educational member. Don't let not having access to a boat or gear stop you; if you're interested we can help. The other requirement is to volunteer for Race Committee duty for CCYC Laser Events. There are 3 main events this year: June 7-9: The Sailing World - Helly Hansen July 27-28: ILCA Great Lakes Open September 7-8: Red Flannel Regatta If you’re unavailable for any of these dates, inform us and we will find other volunteer dates. You should be prompted to volunteer for one of these events during registration process. If not, someone will follow up to get the dates you're able to volunteer. Registration Sold Out $165 for Laser Learn to Sail
Cancellation Policy
If you have any questions about our Adult Sailing School program, please call 773 334-9100 (Ext 708) or email [email protected] .
2024 Schedule
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*No Classes on Labor Day
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Prospective Member Information
Dear Prospective Member of Corinthian Yacht Club:
Thank you for expressing an interest in the Corinthian Yacht Club (CYC). This package will help familiarize you with our Club facilities, activities, and fees. In addition, we hope to explain the membership process and advantages of membership in CYC.
The Corinthian Yacht Club was founded in 1903, in Washington, DC, by nineteen “boys” who were interested in “sailing, rowing, canoeing, or any pastime that would cause them to spend a few hours on the water.” Over the past 119 years, CYC thrived and re-located from Washington, DC to Ridge, Maryland on Jutland Creek. We are just off the Potomac River, a few miles south of St. Mary’s City. We are approximately seven miles from Point Lookout, where the Potomac River joins the Chesapeake Bay. The majority of our members are power boaters; however, we enjoy a mix of boating styles and continue to share our love for spending time on the water.
Most of our members joined CYC to enjoy the 20 plus acres of serene waterfront property, the clubhouse, pool, boat ramp, covered slips, and as an added bonus –rooms and cottage rental for a nominal fee. However, the real attraction is our members, their camaraderie and genuine caring for each other. Many members take vacations together, cruise together year around.
Should you decide to apply for membership, please complete the enclosed Application Form, attach a check for the appropriate amount, and submit to the Secretary for processing (mail or email is acceptable) email address is [email protected] . The application, in addition to your information and references, requires signatures from two active club members before processing can begin. These members will become your sponsors at CYC. These sponsors will facilitate introductions to other Board of Trustees members and members around the Club and help acclimate you to the facility. The completed application is processed by the Club Secretary, which includes posting your application to inform current members, a reference check, and a Board vote. We also invite you to attend one of our events, free of charge, in order to get to know our members and sample some Corinthian hospitality first-hand.
Once you are notified of your acceptance, you will be asked to attend the next regular monthly membership meeting, where you will be introduced to the Club members and presented with your Club burgee, directory, name tags, dock box label and lapel pin.
Thank you again for your interest in the Corinthian Yacht Club and we hope to see you spending a few hours on the water with us in the near future. If you have any further questions, please contact the Commodore or Secretary, contact information is in the Officer Roster enclosed. For slip availability and details contact our Measurer, also on the Officer Roster. We encourage you to like and follow our Facebook Page: CYC Chesapeake, and check out our website: https://cycchesapeake.com/ .
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Welcome! At CYC, we share a love of sailing – that is our bond. We invite you to join
Our members enjoy each other’s company both on and off the water. We love racing, cruising, education, junior programs and social events. The clubhouse is open every Friday from 6-10PM, and on Wednesdays and Thursdays in the summer. Come join us as our guest anytime and explore membership.
Joining CYC
We look forward to you being part of the CYC family. Join today! Just fill out a membership form and submit it to CYC.
Adult/Family Membership
Adult/Family Membership Form (please print and return)
Junior Membership
For youth under 19 who are not already included in an Adult/Family membership. Entitles the member to race in CYC races, represent CYC in other races, receive publications and participate in social and educational event and committee activities pertaining to Junior activities.
Junior Membership Form (please print and return)
Membership Dues
Junior (<19) | – | $50 | Under 19 and not part of Family membership |
Senior | – | $0 | Over 69 and member for 35 years |
Honorary Life | – | $0 | Up to ten awarded for special recognition |
Non Resident | – | $120 | Inactive, not residing locally |
Business | – | $1500 | Automatic sponsorship and special privileges |
Ages for membership tier are considered as of January 1 of each year. Monthly dues may be paid annually.
For more information call the CYC Office (206-789-1919).
Thank you, Business Members!
How Much Do Yacht Club Memberships Cost? (5 Helpful Examples)
Joining a yacht club is an important milestone in your life. It marks a certain degree of success and allows you to enjoy plenty of luxurious amenities. Setting sail on a yacht is the ultimate way to unwind from a hectic work week while you try to climb the corporate ladder.
Fortunately, there are yacht clubs all over the country that would love to welcome you as a brand-new member. You can enjoy an afternoon on the water with a beautiful yacht in exchange for a small sum of money.
But how much do Yacht Club memberships generally cost?
Prices for Yacht Clubs will vary based on your location, the fleet, and even the amenities that are offered at the marina. The average annual membership price is between $900-$4,000 depending on your level of luxury and needs.
To give you an idea of what you could expect to pay for your yacht club membership, here are some numbers gathered from across the country:
Yacht Club | Annual Dues |
Charleston Yacht Club | $900 |
Florida Yacht Club | $3,288 |
Atlanta Yacht Club | $900 |
Chicago Yacht Club | $3,690 |
California Yacht Club | $3,144 |
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What Does Each Yacht Club Offer?
Each yacht club is going to offer something that sets it apart from the others on this listing. To give you a better idea of where your money is going, here is a brief synopsis of what you can expect at each location.
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Charleston Yacht Club
Charleston is a premier cruising destination with plenty of waterways for you to explore. They offer a launch hoist, dry slips, day dockage, free parking, and a long list of events scheduled throughout the year.
You also gain privileges at other yacht clubs around the world. If you don’t own your own yacht, they have plenty of members who often have room on their boats to accommodate a few extra passengers.
Florida Yacht Club
The Florida Yacht Club is a relatively exclusive club that features amazing amenities like fine dining and an array of aquatic activities.
You can play tennis, enjoy a spa treatment or massage, or get in a rousing game of croquet from the shore. They also host events and permit you to extend your privileges to other locations scattered around the Florida coast.
Atlanta Yacht Club
The Atlanta Yacht Club is primarily geared toward sailors who are interested in racing. They have a fleet of more than thirty different boats that are designed to help you further your knowledge of sailing.
If you still have a lot to learn, you can even take classes at this location. Prospective members must be sponsored and co-sponsored by two club members for entrance.
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Chicago Yacht Club
Members of the Chicago Yacht Club will find plenty of opportunities to get involved. With more than forty different committees, you can find a circle of friends that have common interests beyond just sailing and racing.
You also receive transient docking at both the Belmont and Monroe harbors, exclusive invites to private events, and reciprocity at more than 900 clubs across the country.
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California Yacht Club
The California Yacht Club is home to both national and world championship regattas.
They host plenty of events from scuba club to book club to wine tastings. If you want to find a true community of like-minded sailors, this could be the place for you.
One of the best features is the reciprocity at locations not just across the United States but across the world. You can feel free to travel the world with your yacht and experience some of the same fellowship globally.
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What are the Cheapest Yacht Clubs?
The cheapest yacht clubs charge just under $1,000 per year for membership. While this does give you access to different types of experiences, you may be disappointed by the overall amenities.
Some yacht clubs are known for their extravagant country club styles that help you to embrace a particular lifestyle. They include Olympic-sized swimming pools, state-of-the-art tennis courts, and fine dining.
Everything has a beautiful waterfront view. It can feel like you are in the middle of an idyllic paradise without ever even having to leave the shore. If this is what you can gain from the most expensive yacht clubs, you should set your expectations much lower for the cheaper yacht clubs.
The cheaper yacht clubs lack the community aspect of these exclusive options. They feature dry slips and the occasional party, but not much more.
Some of them may have the feel of a county park with some picnic benches, outdoor grills, and a moderately sized swimming pool. Expect a much more casual atmosphere when you choose to go with a cheaper yacht club.
It is even possible that they are simply “paper yacht clubs” that do not even maintain a physical building of their own.
How Much Do the Most Expensive Yacht Clubs Cost to Join?
The most expensive yacht clubs can vary a great deal in price. Most of them will cost between $3,000 and $4,000 per year. However, you can certainly find more exclusive clubs that will cost above and beyond this.
Keep in mind that these more expensive clubs generally are not open to the public. They are offered by invitation only and you must have a member sponsor you to be considered for entrance.
When you are paying for a more expensive yacht club, you should make sure that you are really going to get your money’s worth. These expensive clubs promote a certain type of elegant lifestyle.
Make sure that you are planning to take advantage of all the amenities available from one of these clubs before you sink too much money into the membership fees. The social aspect of these expensive yacht clubs is extremely important.
If you plan to simply rent a boat from time to time, you might be able to go with a cheaper yacht club.
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What Is Generally Included in the Membership Fee for Yacht Clubs?
Have you been wondering why you should join a yacht club? Many potential members want to know what they can expect from their membership fees before they commit to a year-long contract. There are many advantages to signing up for a membership with a well-known yacht club.
Amenities and Activities
First and foremost, you get access to activities and cruises planned by board members. These might be various sailing activities, dinners, get-togethers, tennis matches, or other events that take up a lazy Sunday afternoon.
You also gain access to any amenities that surround the yacht club’s marina. For many programs, this means a fitness center, pool, and tennis courts. Several locations also offer fine dining, meeting rooms, and more.
It is like a private oasis where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the regular world. Time moves slowly when you’re enjoying the amenities here.
Many yacht clubs have programs that introduce children (and adults!) to sailing. Take classes to learn more about improving your technique, sailing safety, and other important aspects of life on the open water.
Access to the Fleet
The main reason why most people join yacht clubs is to be able to rent out boats instead of purchasing their own. Joining a yacht club may give you access to an entire fleet of yachts that can be reserved for a day or weeks at a time. Some yacht clubs allow you to rent boats for up to ten days at a time.
Others do not allow you to rent out ships. They are primarily geared toward individuals who already own a yacht or will own a yacht in the future. Make sure you know the difference in advance.
Are There any Additional Costs Besides the Membership Fees?
Unfortunately, the membership fees are not the only cost associated with joining a yacht club. Most of the clubs in the United States also have a one-time initial fee that tends to cost thousands of dollars. Many will range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the location and the exclusivity of the yacht club.
This one-time fee should be the only additional money you pay except for fuel. Most yacht clubs do not cover the cost of the fuel used in the ship during your rental if renting is an option. Be prepared for what this could cost you.
If you cause damage to the ship, you can also expect some out-of-pocket costs. Insurance should cover the damage, but you will likely be asked to cover the cost of the deductible.
Be sure to inquire about how much you may be on the hook for before you sign up for any particular yacht club. Accidents can happen, even to the most experienced sailors. Make sure that you can afford the mishap in advance.
Is a Yacht Club Membership Right for You?
Understanding what the real cost of a yacht club membership is can be the first step toward determining if this is right for you. Many people love the luxuries available through the more expensive yacht clubs, but they may not be able to afford it. Consider what is most important in a club to you before deciding to sign on the dotted line for an annual membership.
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The international Dragon celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2019. The fleet at Burnham on Crouch has strong roots in the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club and enjoys racing at home and internationally. Our club racing season extends from March to November and we are a regular host venue for the British Dragon Association’s East Coast Championship. Active on and off water, we give the warmest welcome to visiting boats and individuals; experienced or not, come and join us!
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CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO . MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION . Thank you for your interest in Corinthian Yacht Club. Our Club was established in 1886 for the purpose of advancing, promoting, sharing, and improving knowledge related to yachting, seamanship, navigation, racing, boat designing and modeling. CYC is truly unique.
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A $20.00 Cancellation Fee is charged for cancellations placed 60 days from the start of the session. There are no refunds for cancellations placed within 60 days of session - Sorry No Exceptions. If you have any questions about our Adult Sailing School program, please call 773 334-9100 (Ext 708) or email [email protected].
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Visitor Information - Corinthian Yacht Club. Corinthian guest docks, dining room, and bar are available to reciprocal clubs, and to participants in regattas. Advance reservations are generally needed; check with the club (call (415) 435-4771 or email) in advance to determine space availability. Due to space limitations, parking at the club is ...
us and be part of a thriving sailing community. Our members enjoy each other's company both on and off the water. We love racing, cruising, education, junior programs and social events. The clubhouse is open every Friday from 6-10PM, and on Wednesdays and Thursdays in the summer. Come join us as our guest anytime and explore membership.
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The Corinthian Yacht Club (CYC) is a full-service club offering members and visiting yachtsmen a broad range of sailing and racing events. For more than 125 years, the CYC has made yachting, racing and cruising history. The CYC also offers members tennis, swimming, dining and social activities in a vibrant and interactive community.
The average annual membership price is between $900-$4,000 depending on your level of luxury and needs. To give you an idea of what you could expect to pay for your yacht club membership, here are some numbers gathered from across the country: Yacht Club. Annual Dues. Charleston Yacht Club.
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[email protected]. Contact. The international Dragon celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2019. The fleet at Burnham on Crouch has strong roots in the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club and enjoys racing at home and internationally. Our club racing season extends from March to November and we are a regular host venue for the British Dragon ...
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