Grand Rapids Yacht Club
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Full name | Grand Rapids Yacht Club |
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Short name | GRYC |
Founded | 1931 |
Location | 740 Lakeside Drive SE East Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Commodore | Louise Finkelstein |
Website | http://www.grandrapidsyachtclub.org |
The Grand Rapids Yacht Club is a yacht club located on Reeds Lake in East Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was established in 1931 by R. Wallace Hook on his lakeshore property on the south shore of the lake.
History
The Grand Rapids Yacht Club first opened in 1931 on the lawn of its first Commodore, R. Wallace Hook.[1] In the mid-1930s, the club moved from its original location, renting a building at Point Paulo two seasons. However, it moved to the north shore of Reeds Lake in the Manhattan Beach area, a popular public beach by the former steamer, Ramona. It reportedly moved because of the disruption of the steam ship.
The present site on the west end of the lake was purchased in 1941. The clubhouse built at the present location lasted until July 4, 1956, when it caught fire. The current clubhouse was constructed in the same location and was featured in Lakeland Boating magazine. In 1960, the club purchased additional land on its north side, part of which later provided space for additional boat storage. In 1993, a major renovation was initiated and was completed in the spring of 1995.
Activities
- Sailboat races are held weekly during the summer months at Grand Rapids Yacht Club, also known as GRYC, locally. The currently authorized "one design" sailboats authorized by the board of directors are as follows:
- MC Scows, Lasers, Snipes, Butterflies, Optis, Rebels, M-17s, Dinghies, along with other boats.
- The yacht club also hosts the East Grand Rapids High School sailing team each fall.
References
- ↑ "Info-History". Grand Rapids Yacht Club. Grand Rapids Yacht Club. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
External links
Coordinates: 42°56′58″N 85°36′40″W / 42.94955°N 85.61115°W