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Bayview Yacht Club

Bayview Yacht Club (BYC)
BYC Burgee.jpg
Burgee of the Bayview Yacht Club
Formation 1915
Purpose To advocate and serve as a public voice, educator and network for Recreational boating, and competitive sailors, coaches, volunteers and events
Location
Commodore
Karl Kuspa
Affiliations DRYA
Website Bayview Yacht Club

Bayview Yacht Club is private, sailing-focused yacht club located in Detroit, Michigan. Bayview is famous for hosting the Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race as well as a number of other regional and local regattas.

Bayview is a member of the Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association (DRYA).

Bayview Yacht Club was founded in 1915 by four sailors, E. Lloyd Kurtzwarth, P.C. Williamson, Floyd Nixon and Paul Diedrich. In 1915, the club had only one boat, the 18-foot (5.5 m) Wrinkle, which Williamson sailed with the three other founders.

Bayview's first clubhouse was a two-story tin shanty built atop a floored-over boat well at the foot of what was then known as Motor Boat Lane, adjacent to Water Works Park. Bayview moved to its present clubhouse and harbor, at the foot of Clairpointe, in 1929-30.

Bayview Yacht Club's Port Huron to Mackinac Race has sailed annually since 1925.

Bayview is known as the Midwest's "Shrine to Nautical Culture".

Bayview occupies about 575 feet (175 m) along the Detroit River. Its facilities include two harbors with over 100 wells for vessels of varying length and beam. The club also has a crane for launching boats up to 50 feet (15 m), as well as storage for dry-docked boats. Bayview has shower facilities and a pump-out station.

The grounds include an 8,000-square-foot (740 m2) club house, complete with a dining room, bar, and banquet space accommodating up to 250 guests.

Bayview also has a separate small-boat sailing center with several fleets of dinghies, a teaching center, and an observation deck overlooking the Detroit River.

Bayview Yacht Club is home to a number of competitive one-design fleets around the DRYA, including:

Formerly home to the very active L boat fleet until the early 70s

Coordinates: 42°21′32″N 82°57′13″W / 42.35889°N 82.95361°W / 42.35889; -82.95361


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