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INSIDE LOOK: HALIFAX RIVER YACHT CLUB

Where owning a boat is optional..

*Event and club photos taken by Jonny Nomad Media. 

The Halifax River Yacht Club, incorporated as a private club on May 19, 1896, is believed to be the oldest yacht club on the  eastern seacoast that is still located at its original site. In the Daytona Beach area, it is known to be the one private organization that has been in continuous operation from 1896 to the present — spanning three centuries. 

An author once wrote, eulogizing the Club: “The Queen of the River, she balances on her spindly legs in the brackish water of the Halifax River, as though she had just tip toed from the shore. She is old and shows her age, but has withstood lightning, hurricanes, and floods, all these years. She is the Halifax River Yacht Club, one of Daytona’s earliest landmarks.” She also has been called affectionately, “Heaven on the Halifax.” 

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With the Club’s founding in 1896, five men drafted the Constitution and Bylaws. These documents, though faded, are preserved and seen in the Club’s Historical Cabinet. The Club’s first meeting was held on 8 January 1896, attended by 13 prominent townsmen who were its founding fathers. All were avid sailors with a common sport, racing their gaff-rigged catboats on the Halifax River. Victor Vuillaume was elected the first Commodore with five members to the Board of Trustees. 

Thirty-one members were elected to membership in February and committees were appointed. Treasurer E. G. Harris was instructed to collect a $10 initiation fee and 50 cents dues per month (about $500 and $25 today). Among these early members were R. S. Maley, Parker Wilder, Chas. E. Burgoyne, Charles Ballough, James N. Gamble, and Carl Knapp, many of whose names are well remembered by longtime residents. All worked to make the Yacht Club a reality that has prospered to this day. 

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During the first year, members met in the large Atlantic Building across the street where balls also were held. In March 1896, Laurence Thompson, a founding father of Daytona and one of the original 13 members, gave permission to construct a wharf from his premises on Beach Street, including the “riparian rights.” It was built 8 feet wide and ran out 150 feet with a T-structure at the end for a cost of $225. In February 1897 the original clubhouse, about 25 by 40 feet in size with porches on the south and east sides, was built by S. H. Gove for $1,367 — about $65,000 in 2003 dollars. This first building is now called the “West Room” and contains the Historical Cabinet with pictures and stories of the Club’s history. Chas. Burgoyne became the 4th Commodore in 1899 and initiated dredging a 4.5’ deep channel from the Club’s dock into the natural river channel, sharing the cost, and generously helping in other ways.

HRYC is a member of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs and the Yachting Clubs of America, allowing for reciprocal privileges at yacht clubs throughout Florida and across the country. For information contact Membership Director Freddie Friend at (386) 255-7459 or [email protected], or submit the information request form under the membership tab on the website. 

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The HRYC recently welcomed aboard a new Executive Chef, Ronald Reed. Robert is a dedicated culinary leader with over 20 years of experience in casino, hotel and food service. He has provided culinary service for the President of the United States, The Queen of Holland, and the Kennedy family, as well as many celebrities and dignitaries from around the world. He has worked at the Hilton, Hotel Del Coronado, Bellagio and Westin properties. Robert has traveled extensively for his profession in the past and is looking forward to concentrating his efforts for the Halifax River Yacht Club. 

The club is open for lunch and dinner every day of the week except Monday and breakfast is served on the weekends. They have both a clubhouse and a tiki bar where you can enjoy one of their delicious meals. 

WEDDINGS AND PRIVATE EVENTS 

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You and your guests will be intrigued by the old world charm of the Halifax River Yacht Club. Their Commodore’s Room, Halifax Room, Flag Room and the Tiki Bar-Pool areas will impress you from the moment you arrive under the porte-cochere, entering through the large wooden doors and receiving sincere greetings from the amazing staff. The entire clubhouse is surrounded by warm colors and inviting pieces and adornments, with the dining areas all overlooking the breathtaking view of the Halifax River and the Marina. 

No party is too big or small for their dedicated staff. From an intimate dinner for two to a celebration that fills an entire room, the exquisite cuisine and experienced service staff will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. 

You can contact the Banquet Manager, Kim Nelson, at (386)255-7459 or [email protected] with any questions you may have. 

2021 GULFSTREAMER 

The biennial GulfStreamer Race from Daytona Beach, Florida to Charleston, South Carolina takes place during Memorial Day Weekend on even-numbered years. The first 10 miles of the Race is another challenge as the racers sprint to the Main Street Pier in Daytona Beach in the “Brian Every Sprint” race. Not only is this a “Race within a Race” before boats set a course to Charleston Harbor, 215 miles away, but it also gives spectators their best view. A separate trophy will be awarded in Charleston for this unique tradition. 

The goal of the GulfStreamer is to increase awareness of sailing and area attractions and to provide an opportunity to organize a multi-state race offshore for several different classes of boats This year’s race was held from May 28 – 30. 

JUNIOR SAILING CAMP – SUMMER SESSIONS 

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Available for boys and girls between the ages of 8-16. No experience is required to participate. Students get hands-on boating experience and learn boating safety and rules while having fun on the water. They have access to the pool and during inclement weather, alternate learning games will be enjoyed. Lunch, snacks and beverages are provided by HRYC. 

Each junior sailor is required to pass a swimming test prior to being allowed out on the water. The swim test includes treading water in the deep end of the pool while putting on their life vest, swimming the length of the pool and back, then taking the life vest off. 

The 2021 weeks available for registration are: July 12, July 19 and July 26. 

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AMENITIES 

The Halifax River Yacht Club is known by its members as a “fun family of friends” and offers an assortment of amenities to its members, as well as countless events, live music and activities to be a part of. They have a private pool, a boaters lounge, free day dockage and overnight slips, pickleball courts and are host to poker runs and regattas. If you are looking to be a part of a club, but want some more information, you can schedule a private tour today. 

Throughout the Years: 1890-1999 

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  • 1890s:The HRYC was incorporated as a private club on May 19, 1896. 
  • 1896: The first HRYC regatta was held on Washington’s Birthday. 
  • 1902: Mr. Gove built a 30-foot addition to the east end of the clubhouse that included the landmark square cupola. 
  • 1905: Commodore Allen gave the HRYC the Commodore Allen Trophy for long distance motor races (now displayed in the trophy case). 
  • 1906: A second story addition was made to the clubhouse, including today’s “Bridge” with a porch on the east end. 
  • 1930s: Powerboat races on the Halifax became more popular, reaching a peak in the late 1930s before World War II. 
  • 1950s: Many improvements were made, including the addition of a closed-in porch with glass-paneled sliding doors and a walk-around deck built at the east end where finger piers had previously provided dockage for several boats. It was called the River Room, and later became today’s Flag Room. 
  • 1951: The new Municipal Yacht Basin was completed, and the following year the Yacht Club made a major effort to relocate to a proposed new clubhouse on leased city property. 
  • 1970s: This time was considered the rebirth of ocean racing. Bylaws were amended to limit the number of active members to 500 persons. 
  • 1972: The Club sponsored the HRYC Invitational Race, running from Ponce Inlet to Cape Canaveral. 
  • 1974: The Commodores were organized, evolving from the First Mates. 
  • 1975: A large addition was made to the north side of the clubhouse, and the kitchen was moved down from the second deck. 
  • 1976: The introduction of the Lady Helmsman Race and the first running of the Daytona Challenge Race. 
  • 1978: The first Daytona to Bermuda race – known as the TransAt. 
  • 1984: The Club reached an active membership of 500. 
  • 1988: New “in-house” computer system was introduced. 
  • 1990: Commodore Robert Clarke, with First Lady Jeanette, took the helm in 1990 and brought a final resolution of the state’s challenge of the deed to previously submerged land that came in 1988. 
  • 1992: The Club amended its Bylaws to eliminate gender as a measure of status, thus providing that women could become full voting members and could aspire to becoming flag officers and even Commodore. 
  • 1995: The old clubhouse built above the water of the river was held together by diligent efforts and kept looking regal. 
  • 1996: The HRYC celebrated its Centennial Year, having grown and prospered on the same site longer than any other yacht club on the east coast. 
  • 1999: After103 years, the Club elected its first female director. The Commodears celebrated its 25th Anniversary. The final racing of the TransAt is held. 

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Halifax River Yacht Club

331 South Beach Street • Daytona Beach, 32114 

386.255.7459 • www.hryc.com  

facebook.com/halifaxriveryachtclub 

Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 

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Enjoy a summer of fun! Sailors can learn sailing and seamanship skills at Halifax Youth Sailing. Our staff of experienced US Sailing Certified Instructors will teach your kids lifetime skills in our fleet of Optis, 420s, Lasers and Sunfish.
The new sailors have an opportunity for non-stop fun in, on and around the water in a safe, clean, outdoor environment. No experience necessary. Over the duration of the course, students will progress through the ranks from Seaman to Skipper.
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  • UNITED STATES PERFORMANCE HANDICAP RACING FLEET LOW, HIGH, AVERAGE and MEDIAN PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS for the Years 2005 Through 2011 IMPORTANT NOTE UNITED STATES PERFORMANCE HANDICAP RACING FLEET LOW, HIGH, AVERAGE AND MEDIAN PERFORMANCE HANDICAPS for the years 2005 through 2011 IMPORTANT NOTE The following pages lists base performance handicaps (BHCPs) and low, high, average, and median performance handicaps reported by US PHRF Fleets for well over 4100 boat classes or types displayed in Adobe Acrobat portable document file format. Use Adobe Acrobat’s ‘FIND” feature, <CTRL-F>, to display specific information in this list for each class. Class names conform to US PHRF designations. The information for this list was culled from data sources used to prepare the “History of US PHRF Affiliated Fleet Handicaps for 2011”. This reference book, published annually by the UNITED STATES SAILING ASSOCIATION, is often referred to as the “Red, White, & Blue book of PHRF Handicaps”. The publication lists base handicaps in seconds per mile by Class, number of actively handicapped boats by Fleet, date of last reported entry and other useful information collected over the years from more than 60 reporting PHRF Fleets throughout North America. The reference is divided into three sections, Introduction, Monohull Base Handicaps, and Multihull Base Handicaps. Assumptions underlying determination of PHRF Base Handicaps are explicitly listed in the Introduction section. The reference is available on-line to US SAILING member PHRF fleets and the US SAILING general membership. A current membership ID and password are required to login and obtain access at: http://offshore.ussailing.org/PHRF/2011_PHRF_Handicaps_Book.htm . Precautions: Reported handicaps base handicaps are for production boats only. One-off custom designs are not included. A base handicap does not include fleet adjustments for variances in the sail plan and other modifications to designed hull form and rig that determine the actual handicap used to score a race. [Show full text]
  • 11 Meter Od Odr *(U)* 75 1D 35 36 1D 48 11 METER OD ODR *(U)* 75 1D 35 36 1D 48 -42 30 SQUARE METER *(U)* 138 5.5 METER ODR *(U)* 156 6 METER ODR *(U)* Modern 108 6 METER ODR *(U)* Pre WW2 150 8 METER Modern 72 8 METER Pre WW2 111 ABBOTT 33 126 ABBOTT 36 102 ABLE 20 288 ABLE 42 141 ADHARA 30 90 AERODYNE 38 42 AERODYNE 38 CARBON 39 AERODYNE 43 12 AKILARIA class 40 RC1 -6/3 AKILARIA Class 40 RC2 -9/0 AKILARIA Class 40 RC3 -12/-3 ALAJUELA 33 198 ALAJUELA 38 216 ALBERG 29 225 ALBERG 30 228 ALBERG 35 201 ALBERG 37 YAWL 162 ALBIN 7.9 234 ALBIN BALLAD 30 186 ALBIN CUMULUS 189 ALBIN NIMBUS 42 99 ALBIN NOVA 33 159 ALBIN STRATUS 150 ALBIN VEGA 27 246 Alden 42 CARAVELLE 159 ALDEN 43 SD SM 120 ALDEN 44 111 ALDEN 44-2 105 ALDEN 45 87 ALDEN 46 84 ALDEN 54 57 ALDEN CHALLENGER 156 ALDEN DOLPHIN 126 ALDEN MALABAR JR 264 ALDEN PRISCILLA 228 ALDEN SEAGOER 141 ALDEN TRIANGLE 228 ALERION XPRS 20 *(U)* 249 ALERION XPRS 28 168 ALERION XPRS 28 WJ 180 ALERION XPRS 28-2 (150+) 165 ALERION XPRS 28-2 SD 171 ALERION XPRS 28-2 WJ 174 ALERION XPRS 33 120 ALERION XPRS 33 SD 132 ALERION XPRS 33 Sport 108 ALERION XPRS 38Y ODR 129 ALERION XPRS 38-2 111 ALERION XPRS 38-2 SD 117 ALERION 21 231 ALERION 41 99/111 ALLIED MISTRESS 39 186 ALLIED PRINCESS 36 210 ALLIED SEABREEZE 35 189 ALLIED SEAWIND 30 246 ALLIED SEAWIND 32 240 ALLIED XL2 42 138 ALLMAND 31 189 ALLMAND 35 156 ALOHA 10.4 162 ALOHA 30 144 ALOHA 32 171 ALOHA 34 162 ALOHA 8.5 198 AMEL SUPER MARAMU 120 AMEL SUPER MARAMU 2000 138 AMERICAN 17 *(U)* 216 AMERICAN 21 306 AMERICAN 26 288 AMF 2100 231 ANDREWS 26 144 ANDREWS 36 87 ANTRIM 27 87 APHRODITE 101 135 APHRODITE [Show full text]
  • Cbc App19.Pdf Contents Welcome & 2019 News pg. 02 Support Youth Outreach pg. 03 Community Boating Center Renaissance Regatta pg. 03 2019 Youth and Adult Registration Package Youth Memberships pg. 04 In communities across the country, non-profit, public access sailing and boating programs are Youth After-School Sailing pg. 04 making learning to sail and recreational boating affordable and accessible to ordinary folks. Youth Kayak Tours pg. 04 Youth Skill Levels pg. 05 Youth Summer Sailing Camp pg. 05 The Community Boating Center (CBC) at Providence's India Point Park opened in June 1994 Youth Save The Bay Camp pg. 05 with a small fleet, a few docks, and a boat shed built with donated materials and volunteer labor. Adult Memberships pg. 06 CBC is a true grass-roots success story. Organized and implemented entirely by volunteers, the Adult Member Benefits pg. 06 visionary plan that the people of Rhode Island should have access to a thriving community Adult Kayaking pg. 06 boating program was set into action. Adult Learn-To-Sail Classes pg. 07 Adult Catamaran Cruises pg. 07 Today, our boathouse, 60+ sailboats, kayak fleet, and dedicated membership, positions CBC as Frequently Asked Questions pg. 08 Volunteer Opportunities pg. 09 an integral component to the success and growth of Providence's waterfront revival. Founded as CBC Wish List pg. 09 a non-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization, CBC offers a variety of opportunities that allow the Expectations/ Parent Guide pg. 10 general public to experience the thrill of sailing and boating in upper Narragansett Bay. Adult Rules and Procedures pg. [Show full text]
  • Download Our Application Package Contents Welcome & 2020 News pg. 02 Support Youth Outreach pg. 03 Community Boating Center Renaissance Regatta pg. 03 2020 Youth and Adult Registration Package Youth After-School Adventure pg. 04 In communities across the country, non-profit, public access sailing and boating programs are Youth Summer Registration pg. 04 making learning to sail and recreational boating affordable and accessible to ordinary folks. Youth Jr. Instructor/ Racers pg. 04 Youth EcoAdventure Camp pg. 05 Youth Summer Sailing Camp pg. 05 The Community Boating Center (CBC) at Providence's India Point Park opened in June 1994 Youth Save The Bay Camp pg. 05 with a small fleet, a few docks, and a boat shed built with donated materials and volunteer labor. Adult Memberships pg. 06 CBC is a true grass-roots success story. Organized and implemented entirely by volunteers, the Adult Kayaking pg. 06 visionary plan that the people of Rhode Island should have access to a thriving community Adult Learn-To-Sail Classes pg. 07 boating program was set into action. Adult Paddleboard Classes pg. 07 Adult Paddleboard Rentals pg. 07 Today, our boathouse, 60+ sailboats, kayaks, SUPs, and dedicated membership, positions CBC Adult Catamaran Cruises pg. 07 Frequently Asked Questions pg. 08 as an integral component to the success and growth of Providence's waterfront revival. Founded Volunteer Opportunities pg. 09 as a non-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization, CBC offers a variety of opportunities that allow CBC Wish List pg. 09 the public to experience the thrill of sailing and boating in upper Narragansett Bay. Expectations/ Parent Guide pg. [Show full text]

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Membership Benefits

Established in 1896 , Halifax River Yacht Club is a private club in downtown Daytona Beach whose members value tradition, camaraderie and lasting friendships, while providing outstanding nautical, social and dining activities in a welcoming environment.  We are proud to be the oldest yacht club on the eastern seacoast still on its original site.

HRYC is a member of the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs and the Yachting Clubs of America, allowing for reciprocal privileges at yacht clubs throughout Florida and across the country. We also have club privileges locally to Riviera Country Club and Spruce Creek Country club for golf, tennis and a different dining experience.  CL ICK HERE  to see more detail on Reciprocity. 

In addition to formal and informal dining rooms, we have a Tiki bar which is a favorite spot for our members, especially during the summer months when they enjoy Friday night entertainment provided by local talents. Our Tiki area also has a pool, great for a quick dip or a long soak in the sun.  For those who like to keep moving, our pickleball courts are just the thing. 

Another Benefit of Membership  Halifax River Yacht Club members come from many different backgrounds, each member bringing unique value to the club and to our community. These talents are put to good use through a variety of volunteering and leadership opportunities at the club. 

Leadership Opportunities   These opportunities include becoming a member of our Board of Directors and working towards becoming our Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, Fleet Captain, Treasurer or Secretary.

Commodears   For the ladies of the club, there is a wonderful organization called the Commodears.  The Commodears meet once a month to discuss the many enjoyable activities and fund raising events to support HRYC, with which they are involved.  CLICK HERE to see more.  There are many opportunities as a member of Commodears to share both your talents and creativity.

Clubs in the Club offer Pickleball, Bridge, Wine tasting and more.  CLICK HERE for all the details.

Committees In addition, there are a number of committees members can join, including Entertainment, Membership, Ambassadors, By Laws, House, Docks & Fixed Property, etc. Each committee has its own special goals and offers many opportunities for members to become involved and make life long pals while sharing their unique abilities.

For more information contact Membership Director Michelle Rocchio at (386) 255-7459 or  [email protected] , or CLICK HERE to request more information or CLICK HERE for a virtual tour. Thank you for your interest in Halifax River Yacht Club.  We look forward to seeing you at the Club!

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  1. HRYC JR. SUMMER SAILING CAMP

    Halifax River Yacht Club Junior Sailing Camp - Summer Sessions. Boys & Girls Ages 9 - 16 ~ No experience required. 2024 Summer Session Weeks June 10, June 17, June 24, July 8, July 15, July 22 Wk of July 15 is full. Sessions run Mon - Fri, 9 - 3:30 Early drop off & late pick up options available

  2. Junior Sailing Camp

    Halifax River Yacht Club Junior Sailing Camp - Summer Sessions. Boys & Girls Ages 8 - 16 ~ No experience required. Our Junior Sailing Program is not your typical day camp - ... Halifax River Yacht Club 331 South Beach Street Daytona Beach, FL, 32114 . T: 386.255.7459 F: 386.255.5377

  3. Sailing Corner

    Also, summer YOUTH SAILING CAMP, Christmas Boat Parade, Build-a-Boat and small boat Poker Run events to name a few, and HRYC continues to provide fun-filled activities to the community. For more information see below: COMMODORE'S CUP. GULFSTREAMER. JUNIOR SAILING CAMP. SAILOR'S MAIL BAG. Halifax River Yacht Club 331 South Beach Street Daytona ...

  4. SAIL CAMP

    March 4, 2022 ·. SAIL CAMP - Summer Sessions. Boys & Girls ages 8 - 16 ~ No experience required. Registration Now Open to HRYC Members and their family! Registration will be open to the public on March 21, 2022. Our summer sessions fill up quickly ~ Register Today! June 13, June 20, June 27, July 11, July 18, July 25.

  5. Halifax River Yacht Club

    Junior Sailing Camp Halifax River Yacht Club 2021 Junior Sailing Camp ... Junior Sailing Camp Halifax River Yacht Club 2021 Junior Sailing Camp - Spring Session Advanced Instruction for Jr. Sailors ages 8 - 16 Every Wednesday, 4:30 - 7 p.m. starting March 24 3/24, 3/31,...

  6. Junior Sailing Camp Halifax...

    Junior Sailing Camp. Halifax River Yacht Club. 2021 Junior Sailing Camp - Spring Session. Advanced Instruction for Jr. Sailors ages 8 - 16. Every Wednesday, 4:30 - 7 p.m. starting March 24. 3/24, 3/31, 4/7, 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12. Registration Fee - $180. (Registration fees are non-refundable.) Halifax River Yacht Club is again offering a ...

  7. INSIDE LOOK: HALIFAX RIVER YACHT CLUB

    JUNIOR SAILING CAMP - SUMMER SESSIONS ... The Halifax River Yacht Club is known by its members as a "fun family of friends" and offers an assortment of amenities to its members, as well as countless events, live music and activities to be a part of. They have a private pool, a boaters lounge, free day dockage and overnight slips ...

  8. Halifax Youth Sailing

    Halifax Youth Sailing, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to teaching sailing to the kids of Volusia & Flagler counties. Students from 8 to 21 are welcome to join us and learn the basics of sailing. Our instructors are US Sailing Certified and use the latest in educational materials and techniques. Our instructors receive a background check from NCSI, the leader in youth ...

  9. Halifax River Yacht Club Information

    Junior Sailing Camp; Sailors Mail Bag; Local Knowledge; BUSINESS DIRECTORY; Where owning a boat is optional. 2024 SUMMER PROMOTION ENDS AUGUST 31, 2024. CONTACT US FOR DETAILS. Halifax River Yacht Club 331 South Beach Street Daytona Beach, FL, 32114 . T: 386.255.7459 F: 386.255.5377 E: [email protected].

  10. Learn

    As the club grew, more volunteers developed a formal training program. Several years ago the Halifax Youth Sailing affiliate organization was formed to better serve our young sailors. Today HYS conducts summer sailing camps and a year round Sailing Team. ... HYS offers a Summer Sail Camp, where children aged 10-17 can learn to sail in one week.

  11. Home

    At the Halifax Sailing Association, our mission is to create a friendly place for both adults and kids to learn sailing. We are a volunteer-run club, passionate about sharing our love for sailing with the community. ... races, and regattas. Join us and enjoy sailing on the beautiful Halifax River in Daytona Beach, making new friends and great ...

  12. Halifax River Yacht Club

    Halifax River Yacht Club. Located at 331 South Beach Street, Daytona Beach, Florida, 32114.

  13. Halifax River Yacht Club Sailing Camp

    Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Visible. Anyone can find this group. History

  14. Halifax River Yacht Club

    Halifax River Yacht Club - Sailing Camp. GPS Coordinates 29.20727,-81.0167 Volusia County, Florida, United States of America. ... Companies and places nearby. 1m Halifax River Yacht Club Private Members Club. 1m HRYC ...

  15. At the Docks

    Please contact the Dockmaster's office at 386-290-9454 or [email protected] to learn more about dock slip availability. The Club Marina is located north and adjacent to the Halifax Marina south of the Memorial Bridge (Orange Ave.) on the west side of the Halifax River. Just north of Channel Markers # 38 & 39, then your west turn begins into ...

  16. Halifax River

    Here it is the Halifax River. It starts down by Ponce Inlet, and run north up past Ormond Beach. It is separated from the ocean by a sand spit that is wide enough to support communities like Daytona Beach Shores. Beautiful homes line its shores, much of the way. You can take boat tours along it (for a fee).

  17. The 2018 Summer Sailing Camp...

    The 2018 Summer Sailing Camp began on Monday, 11 June. Several of the kids have been here in the past, so they are eager to get out on the water. Others have not been on a sailboat.

  18. Hunter 216 Owner's Manual

    Minutes of the Special Meeting of the First Coast Sailing Association Held at the St. Augustine Yacht Club August 11, 2014 The meeting was called to order by FCSA Chairman Tom Davis at 19:00. ... (at HRYC, SAYC and Rudder Club); • Revised the PHRF rules; • Growth to 8 clubs with the addition of Smyrna and Halifax River Yacht Clubs ...

  19. History

    History. HISTORY OF THE HALIFAX RIVER YACHT CLUB. 1890s THE QUEEN OF THE RIVER. The Halifax River Yacht Club, incorporated as a private club on 19 May 1896, is believed to be the oldest yacht club on the eastern seacoast still on its original site. In the Daytona Beach area, it is known to be the one private organization in continuous operation ...

  20. Flotilla Radisson Royal

    Flotilla Radisson Royal: Cruises and excursions on Moscow River on river yachts and trams, official website. Cruises all year round, in summer and winter! > Purchase tickets online ... Yacht schedule +7 (495) 228-55-55. ENG. 中文 РУС MOSCOW RIVER CRUISES . All year round Yacht ticket. Buy a ticket ...

  21. Membership Benefits

    Membership Benefits. Established in 1896, Halifax River Yacht Club is a private club in downtown Daytona Beach whose members value tradition, camaraderie and lasting friendships, while providing outstanding nautical, social and dining activities in a welcoming environment.We are proud to be the oldest yacht club on the eastern seacoast still on its original site.

  22. Young sailors on Sarasota Bay...

    Young sailors on Sarasota Bay ⛵️☀️ The Green Fleet from Sarasota Yacht Club Sailing is learning the basics of sailboat racing ️ #workwhereyouwanttolive...