When you ask a member what's the best thing about the Newburgh Yacht Club? They almost always say it's the calm water in the Marina. No wakes to get bothered by Easier docking The Calm Water -- That's the result of a massive; very wide; very deep ; and long rock breakwater which the club installed to protect the marina. This breakwater completely stops … [Read more...] about Behind the Breakwater
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Gas Dock at Newburgh Yacht Club
Mid-Range Octane Gas and Diesel are offered at our gas dock. We're open for the boating season. Hours are convenient. The gas dock, located in front of the large club house building, has plenty of water and good access. The pumps are available at anytime via credit card. A sanitary marine head pump out is available. Charge $5.00. The Newburgh Yacht Club is glad to … [Read more...] about Gas Dock at Newburgh Yacht Club
Blessing of the Fleet — Sunday June 8, 2014
There's still time to make your reservation. A reminder for the Blessing of the Fleet. Sunday, June 8, 2014 starting at 10:00 a.m. Rain or Shine Blessing Ceremony Memorial Service for members and family Boat Parade Mimosas -- served on the patio followed by Brunch at Pamela's On The Hudson Once you've filled out the reservation form and clicked the … [Read more...] about Blessing of the Fleet — Sunday June 8, 2014
A Most Scenic Spot — The Newburgh Yacht Club
The Newburgh Yacht Club offers a stunning view of Mount Beacon, Bannermans Island and Storm King Mountain. It has an up to date facility, maintained by an eclectic and talented membership. New items include recently installed docks and a new swimming pool set to open for this summer. NYC has transient slips available, a gas dock, and a restaurant, Pamela's on the … [Read more...] about A Most Scenic Spot — The Newburgh Yacht Club
Since 1885 — The Newburgh Yacht Club
Back then it was the Newburgh Canoe and Boating Association. They were located at the foot of Fourth Street in an almost inaccessible recess of a dock storehouse. They became known as the "Dock Rats" because of their location. They took the name to heart and for years their club insignia was a white flag with a black rat. In 1905 the club moved to it's current … [Read more...] about Since 1885 — The Newburgh Yacht Club
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