club history

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Our membership is large and draws from boaters with a wide variety of backgrounds, interests and talents. All members are encouraged to access the Club in ways that are most beneficial to them, their families, and friends. The Club does not have any volunteer requirements.  The Club does take pride in the fact that it is run “from the bottom up”, not the “the top down.” This means that the members, acting through the Commodores, Trustees, and Committees, select the General Manager, set the rules, create and plan events, set the budget including monthly dues, decide what maintenance will or will not take place at our substantial real estate holdings, and determine what the menu at our restaurants will be and hours of operation, to name just of few. The hundreds of decisions needed to operate the Club are dynamic and challenging and depend upon the efforts of hundreds of dedicated volunteer members. The friendships and experiences while working with members are well worth the effort.

Being a good neighbor is essential, as is working for a better environment. We continue to spread the gospel of good, even masterful, seamanship through competition, cruising, and rendezvous with other boating groups, and through our respected sailing school. We continue the warm tradition of treating our staff members like family, with the reward that they stay with us for decades.

And, as always, by being good stewards of our splendid Seattle Yacht Club, we prioritize joyful and fulfilling experiences for its members who share the love of all things boating, and the pride of belonging to TBGDYCITWWW - "The Best Gol' Darn Yacht Club in the Whole Wide World!"

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Seattle Yacht Club is proud to be a member of the International Council of Yacht Clubs.