INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB

'Indian Harbor Yacht Club'
Founded 1889
Clubhouse 710 Steamboat Road, Greenwich, CT 06830
Country
Website http://www.indianharboryc.com/

The Indian Harbor Yacht Club is a U.S. boating organization, located in Greenwich, CT, with access to Long Island Sound. The club is based mainly around personally owned yachts and pleasure boats, but also has a long history of competitive races.

Contents
History
References and External links

History


Clubhouse of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, as it appeared in the 1890s. Photo by John S. Johnston.

The Indian Harbor Yacht Club was founded as a racing yacht club in 1889 by Henry E. Doremus, E. S. Doremus, and Richard Outwater, sailors on the sloop ''Sirene''. The original meeting were held in the freight loft on the pier on the estuary known as Indian Harbor.
Shortly afterwards, politician William Marcy "Boss" Tweed invited the club to move into his adjacent Americus Club, a rowdy meeting hall catering to New York politicians. They later moved again to nearby Tweed Island.
The Club was formally organized in 1892, with Henry Doremus elected the first commodore.
In 1895, Commodore Elias Benedict (owner of the yacht ''Oneida'') bought and tore down the Indian Harbor Hotel and the Americus Club and built the much larger Mediterranean house, which still stands today. Shortly afterwards, Benedict terminated his lease with the club, and the organization was forced to move yet again to a rented house on Smith Cove, which still stands 150 yards north of the present clubhouse.

References and External links



Indian Harbor Yacht Club

1890s Yacht Photography of J.S. Johnston

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves
Indian Harbor Yacht Club Travel Deals