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Yacht Club of America – Reciprocal Privileges

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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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Yacht Club Bergamo Città dei Mille ASD www.ycbg.it Bergamo, Italy

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Yachting Club Torri www.yctorri.com Torri del Benaco, Italy

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Real Club Marítimo del Abra – Real Sporting Club www.rcmarsc.es Vizcaya, Spain

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Royal Irish Yacht Club www.riyc.ie Dun laoghaire, Ireland Sarah Breen, Club Secretary

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Kongelig Norsk Seilforening http://www.kns.no/ Oslo, Norway

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Barbados Yacht Club https://barbadosyachtclub.com/ Bridgetown, Barbados

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Royal Perth Yacht Club www.rpyc.com.au Perth, Australia

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Club Nautico Bariloche www.clubnauticobariloche.com.ar Río Negro, Argentina

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Royal Akarana Yacht Club www.rayc.co.nz Auckland, New Zealand

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Howth Yacht Club http://hyc.ie/ Howth, Ireland

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Reciprocal US Yacht Clubs

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Long Island Yacht Club https://www.liyc.com/ Babylon, NY

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Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club https://www.efyc.com/ Jacksonville, FL

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Saugatuck Yacht Club https://www.saugatuckyachtclub.com/ Saugatuck, MI

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CLUB RECIPROCITY

Being located in the New York Harbor, Liberty Yacht Club is blessed to have reciprocity relationships with both local, national and international yacht clubs. Reciprocity benefits vary from one yacht club to another and may include: ability to reserve a mooring or a slip at an otherwise private club, gain access to the club facilities, and the opportunity  to meet local like minded boaters. Make sure to visit the reciprocal yacht club's website to inquire about reciprocity terms. 

Liberty Yacht Club Members at a rendezvous in Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club, NJ

Raritan Bay - NJ, NY

Richmond County Yacht Club - Staten Island, NY

Raritan Yacht Club - Perth Amboy, NJ

Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club, Atlantic Highlands, NJ

Keyport Yacht Club, Keyport, NJ

Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club, Oceanport NJ

Long Island Sound - NY, CT

The Harlem Yacht Club, City Island, NY

Sea Cliff Yacht Club, Sea Cliff, NY

City Island Yacht Club, City Island, NY 

North Shore Yacht Club, Port Washington, NY

Northport Yacht Club, Northport, NY

Stonington Harbor Yacht Club, CT

Woodmere Bay Yacht Club, East Rockaway, LI, NY

Burgee exchange with National Yacht Club Dun Laoighaire, County Dublin, Ireland

Beverly Yacht Club, Marion, MA

Edgartown YC, Martha's Vineyard, Edgartown, MA

Lake Havasu City Yacht Club, Lake Havasu City, AZ

Hemingway Yacht Club, Havana, Cuba  (please contact Nitzan Levy for more information) 

St. Croix Yacht Club 

The National Yacht Club, Dun Laoighaire, County Dublin, Ireland

Portopiccolo Yacht Club, Sistiana, Italy

LYC RECIPROCITY MAP

Lyc member notes.

LYC members wishing to visit another yacht club should contact that club directly and inquire about their guest policies.

LYC does NOT have financial reciprocity with any other yacht club. All expenses must be paid directly by members to the other yacht club at the time of their visit; charges may not be billed to an LYC account.

A proof of LYC membership may be required - have your Liberty Yacht Club membership card available.

Should the destination Yacht Club require a Member in Good Standing Letter - click here .

Leaving the dock for an overnight/multiple day cruise? Rem ember to notify Liberty Landing Marina Dock Masters of your travel dates -  Janir:  [email protected] or Greg:  [email protected]   ​

Visiting Yacht Club Member Notes

LYC offers reciprocity in the form of discounted docking fees at Liberty Landing Marina for members of other yacht clubs. 

Please contact your yacht club’s manager for details or email: [email protected]

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Reciprocity

As a member of manhasset bay yacht club, you are entitled to guest privileges of the clubs listed upon presentation of your current membership card, and/or a letter of introduction from manhasset bay yacht club. if you need assistance with information regarding reciprocal club privileges or need a letter of good standing sent, please contact the front office.  feel free to contact each club to inquire about their specific reciprocal requirements..

American Yacht Club 499 Stuyvesant Avenue Rye NY  10580 914-967-4800
Annapolis Yacht Club 2 Compromis Street  Annapolis MD  21404 410-263-9279
Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club 6 Simon Lake Drive  Atlantic Highlands NJ  07716 732-291-1118
Beach Point Yacht Club 90 Rushmore Avenue  Mamaroneck NY  10543 914-698-1600
Belle Haven Yacht Club 100 Harbor Drive Greenwich CT  06836 203-861-5853
Black Rock Yacht Club 80 Grovers Avenue  Bridgeport CT  06605 203-335-0587
Cedar Point Yacht Club 1 Bluff Point  Westport CT  06880 203-226-7411
Centerport Yacht Club 33 Beach Plum Drive  Centerport NY  11721 631-261-5440
City Island Yacht Club 63 Pilot Street  Bronx NY  10464 718-885-2487
Corinthian Yacht Club 300 West 2nd Street  Essington PA  19029 610-521-4705
Devon Yacht Club 300 Abraham Landing Road Amangansett NY  11930 631-267-6340
Douglaston Yacht Club 600 West Drive  Douglaston NY  11363 718-229-3900
Eastern Yacht Club 47 Foster Street  Marblehead MA  01945 617-631-1400
Essex Yacht Club 13 Novelty Lane  Essex CT  06426 860-747-8121
Fayerweather Yacht Club 51 Brewster Street  Bridgeport CT  06605 203-576-6796
Garden City Country Club 206 Stewart Avenue  Garden City  NY  11530 516-746-8070
Harlem Yacht Club 417 Hunter Ace, City Island NY 10464 718-885-3078
Head of the Bay Club 191 Bay Road, Huntington NY 1173 631-427-5555
Hempsead Harbour Club 150 Garvies Point Rd, Glen Cove NY 11542 516-671-0600
Hugenot Yacht Club  Harbor Lane, New Rochelle NY 10805 914-636-6300
Huntington Yacht Club  95 East Shore Road, Huntington NY 11743 631-427-4949
Ida Lewis Yacht Club  170 Wellington Ave, Newport, RI 02840 401-846-1969
Indian Harbour Yacht Club  710 Steambot Roach Greenwhich, CT 06830 203-869-2484
Keyport Yacht Club  115 First St. Keyport, NJ 07735 732-739-0727
Larchmont Yacht Club  1 Woodbine Ave, Larchmont NY 03797 914-834-2440
Monmouth Boat Club 31 Union St. Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-741-9858
Morris Yacht & Beach Club 25 City Island Ave, Bronx NY 10464 718-885-9814
Naples Yacht Club  869 River Point Dr, Naples FL 34102  239-774-0424
Nassau Country Club  30 St. Andrews Lane Glen Cove, NY 11542   516-676-0554
New York Athletic Yacht Club  31 Shore Rd Pelham Manor NY 10803 516-676-0554
Noroton Yacht Club   23 Baywater Dr Darien CT 06820 203-655-7686
North Hempstead Country Club 291 Port Washington Blvd Port Washington NY 11050 516-365-7500
Northfork Country Club  26342 Main Rd. Cutchogue NY 11935  631-734-7139
Northport Yacht Club  11 Bluff Point Rd. Northport NY 11768 631-261-7633
Norwalk Yacht Club  10 Nathan Hale Rd Norwalk CT 68540 203-866-0941
Pequot Yacht Club  669 Harbor Rd Southport CT 06490 203-255-5740
Port Jefferson Yacht Club  44 Fairway Dr Port Jefferson NY 11777 631-473-9650
Raritan Yacht Club 160 Water St #4703 Perth Amboy NJ 08861 732-826-2277
Riverside Yaht Club 102 Club Rd Riverside CT 06878 610-521-9855
Sagamore Yacht Club  Head of the Bay Oyster Bay NY11771 516-922-0555
Sand Point Golf Club 130 Middle Neck Rd Port Washington NY 11050 516-883-3077
Saugatuck Harbor Yacht Club 6 Great Marsh Rd Westport CT 06880 203-227-3607
Seacliff Yacht Club  42 The Blvd Sea Cliff NY 11579 516-671-7374
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club 314 Yacht Club Rd Oyster Bay NY 11771 516-922-6200
Setauket Yacht Club  Pass way PO Port Jefferson NY 11777 631-473-9650
Sheepshead Bay Yacht Club  3076 Emmons Ave Brooklyn NY 11235 718-891-0991
Sheldrake Yacht Club  173 Mamaroneck NY 10543 800-634-0169
Shelter Island Yacht Club  12 Chequit Avenue P.O Box 546 Shelter Island Heights New York 11965 631-749-0888
Shrewbury River Yacht Club  925 River Rd Fair Haven NJ 07704 732-747-9873
St. Francis Yacht Club  99 Yacht Club San Francisco CA 94123 415-563-6363
Stamford Yacht Club 97 Ocean Dr West Stamford CT 06902 203-323-3161
Steppingstone Sailing Club  Steppingstone Park Marina Great Neck NY 11023 516-751-9873
Stony Brook Yacht Club 55 Shored Rd Stony Brook NY 11790 516-751-9873
Strathmore Vanderbilt Country Club 260 Country Club Dr Manhasset NY 11030 516-627-2433
Stuyvesant Yacht Club  10 Centre St City Island NY 10464 718-885-1023
Tom O' Shanter Club  74 Fruitledge Rd Brookville NY 11545 516-626-1980
The Cornell Club  6 E 44 St New York NY 10017 212-986-0300
The Monmouth Boat Club  31 Union St. Red Bank NJ 07701 732-704-4670
The Shore & Country Club  500 Shore Rd Glen Head NY 11545 203-838-7507
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Yacht Clubs of America Reciprocity

Bill Michaels

Understanding Yacht Clubs

Yacht clubs are organizations that are dedicated to promoting and facilitating yachting activities. They are places where yacht owners and enthusiasts can come together to share their passion for sailing, boating, and other water sports. Yacht clubs are known for their exclusive nature, as they are often viewed as a symbol of luxury and prestige. These clubs offer a wide range of amenities, including docks, clubhouses, dining facilities, and other recreational opportunities.

The History of Yacht Clubs

The history of yacht clubs dates back to the 17th century when the first yacht club was established in Venice, Italy. The first yacht club in America was established in 1844 in New York City. Since then, yacht clubs have become a popular destination for yacht owners and enthusiasts around the world. Today, there are thousands of yacht clubs in America alone, each with its unique history and culture.

The Benefits of Joining a Yacht Club

Joining a yacht club comes with a range of benefits. Firstly, yacht clubs provide a sense of community and camaraderie among members, creating opportunities to meet and socialize with like-minded individuals. Secondly, yacht clubs offer access to exclusive facilities, such as docks, clubhouses, and other recreational amenities that are not available to the general public. Additionally, yacht clubs provide educational opportunities for members, such as sailing lessons and navigation courses, allowing members to improve their skills and knowledge about yachting.

What is Reciprocity?

Reciprocity refers to the practice of allowing members of one yacht club to use the facilities of another yacht club. This practice is common among yacht clubs, and it allows members to enjoy yachting activities even when they are far from their home club. Reciprocity agreements are typically established between clubs that are located in the same geographic region or have similar membership requirements.

How Reciprocity Works

When a member of a yacht club visits another club that has a reciprocal agreement with their home club, they are allowed to use the facilities of the visiting club. This includes access to docks, clubhouses, and other recreational amenities. The visiting member is expected to follow the rules and regulations of the host club, and they may be required to pay a fee for using the facilities.

The Benefits of Reciprocity

Reciprocity agreements provide many benefits for members of yacht clubs. Firstly, they allow members to continue enjoying yachting activities even when they are traveling away from their home club. Secondly, reciprocity agreements allow members to experience the unique cultures and facilities of other yacht clubs, broadening their horizons and exposing them to new experiences. Lastly, reciprocity agreements promote cooperation and friendship between yacht clubs, strengthening the community of yachting enthusiasts.

Yacht clubs in America have established reciprocity agreements with each other to provide their members with access to a variety of facilities and experiences. The Yacht Clubs of America (YCA) is an organization that facilitates these agreements between clubs. The YCA was established in 1922 and has been promoting cooperation and friendship among yacht clubs ever since.

The Benefits of YCA Reciprocity

The YCA offers many benefits to its members, including access to a network of over 700 yacht clubs across America. Members of YCA-affiliated clubs can use the facilities of other member clubs, allowing them to enjoy yachting activities wherever they go. Additionally, the YCA provides educational opportunities for members, such as seminars and workshops on yachting-related topics.

How to Use YCA Reciprocal Privileges

To use YCA reciprocal privileges, members must present their membership card and a letter of introduction from their home club to the club they wish to visit. The visiting member is expected to follow the rules and regulations of the host club and may be required to pay a fee for using the facilities.

Yacht clubs are an important part of the yachting community, providing members with exclusive access to facilities and experiences. Reciprocity agreements between yacht clubs allow members to enjoy yachting activities even when they are far from their home club. The Yacht Clubs of America facilitates these agreements between clubs, providing members with access to a network of over 700 clubs across America. Reciprocity agreements promote cooperation and friendship between yacht clubs, strengthening the community of yachting enthusiasts. Whether you are a seasoned yachting enthusiast or just starting, joining a yacht club and taking advantage of reciprocity agreements can enhance your yachting experience.

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Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club is a private, member-owned yacht club located on beautiful Centre Island in Oyster Bay, NY.  Since 1871, our members have demonstrated a passion for sailing and   maritime history. The Club offers a variety of sailing and boating activities that include team racing, ladies sailing, PHRF racing, fleet racing, cruising, distance racing, junior sailing and long distance cruising. We proudly host world-class regattas, social activities and events. Our Clubhouse offers fine and casual dining as well as a relaxing atmosphere to unwind after a day on-the-water or ashore. SCYC has reciprocal relationships with most accredited yacht clubs and is happy to host their visiting members. This privilege requires that you abide by the rules of the Club.

Reciprocal members interested in visiting SCYC are encouraged to come by boat if possible. (Lat. 40-55.812N, Long. 73-30.812W).  If visiting by car, please enter 314 Seawanhaka Yacht Club Road, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 into your GPS system.

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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. 

Overnight Guest Rooms

Club information & rules.

  • 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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Reciprocity

Reciprocity stands as a hallmark of our yacht club's philosophy, embodying the essence of mutual respect and hospitality within the maritime community. It is a tradition that resonates with the spirit of camaraderie as we extend a gracious welcome to fellow yacht club members from around the globe. Through reciprocal privileges, we unite seafaring enthusiasts, offering them a shared space to dock, exchange stories, and forge connections that enrich our collective passion for the open waters.

The West Shore Marina, home to the West Shore Yacht Club.

WSYC located at West Shore Marina on the south west side of Huntington Harbor NY. Visiting yacht clubs who come to Huntington can stay at the marina and receive a 15% discount on the transient rate. With dockage comes electric, use of the pool, use of the baths with showers, and use of the (coin operated) laundry.

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Mooring Buoy Locations

We also offer 2 deep water moorings:

One is located on the south west side of Lloyd Harbor free of charge- (Lat 40.9110006, Long 73.4445785 -Initials with Blue Tape on Pole).

The second is located in west harbor in Oyster Bay-(Lat 40.9088147, Long 73.5284143- Initials are on the mooring ball.)

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    This privilege requires that you abide by the rules of the Club. Reciprocal members interested in visiting SCYC are encouraged to come by boat if possible. (Lat. 40-55.812N, Long. 73-30.812W). If visiting by car, please enter 314 Seawanhaka Yacht Club Road, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 into your GPS system.

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    To view a list of Reciprocal Clubs, scroll down below the map. Please contact the Front Desk at [email protected] or 410-263-9279 for requests or letters of introduction. Reciprocal Guests have access only to the Clubhouse for dining. The Activity Center is not open to reciprocal guests unless they are visiting AYC by boat and are ...

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