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At the same time, the exceptional harbor attracted yachting by wealthy boat owners, and some yacht clubs established centers there. It would become home to the Boston Yacht Club, Corinthian Yacht Club, Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead Yacht Club, Dolphin Yacht Club, and the oldest junior yacht club in America, the Pleon Yacht Club.
Royal Corinthian Yacht Club of Cowes, Isle of Wight, England (1948-2014) United States. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Newport Beach, California, United States; Corinthian Sailing Club, Dallas, Texas, United States; Corinthian Yacht Club, Marblehead, Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States. Corinthian Yacht Club of Cape May, New Jersey, United ...
Finally, the club was formed in 1933 with the name Crescent Sail Yacht Club when a group in nearby Marblehead was revived under the name "Corinthian Sail Yacht Club." [ 1 ] It was founded as a sailing club for "men (and now women) of moderate means" and this principle was embodied in the requirement, still in place today, that all members ...
South Shore Yacht Club United States: Bay View, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 1913 St. Petersburg Yacht Club United States St. Francis Yacht Club United States: San Francisco, California: 1927 Texas Corinthian Yacht Club United States: Kemah, TX: 1937 Ventura Yacht Club United States: Ventura, CA: 1938 Waikiki Yacht Club United States: Honolulu, HI: 1944
Still later in the late 1920s it was used to build yachts by the firm Lamb & O'Connell. One of these yachts, the US10 Tipler III, a 30-square-meter racing yacht, participated in the 1929 International Races sponsored by the Corinthian Yacht Club of Marblehead.
Jeffries Yacht Club; Jubilee Yacht Club; S. Squantum Yacht Club; W. Winchester Boat Club
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Eastern Yacht Club circa 1880s [2] Eastern Yacht Club c. 1906 with later additions President Wilson presenting Club Cup to owner of Yacht Ellen who won race off of Marblehead, Mass. The current clubhouse was constructed in 1880. [3] The first meeting of the club was at Mr. John Heard's house in Boston on March 5, 1870. [4]