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Bristol yacht club is back in business after fire
Heavily damaged in a 2018 fire, the bristol yacht club officially reopened its clubhouse on sunday.
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When an Oct. 21, 2018, fire nearly destroyed the Bristol Yacht Club clubhouse, members and leadership were faced with a major reconstruction project that put the clubhouse out of commission for the entire 2019 season.
As of Sunday, they are back in business.
Reconstruction launched last May 20 — about six months after a smoldering cigarette ignited mulch on the southwest corner of the building — and continued without interruption in an effort to meet the completion deadline of this season’s recommissioning, scheduled for early May.
Though there is some organizing of storage spaces yet to be done, the East Bay Sailing Foundation is sill operating out of temporary trailers, and there are landscaping and repair jobs yet to be done on the grounds, the reconstruction of the building is complete, and the milestone was marked with a reception and ribbon-cutting on Sunday.
Despite the unusable condition off the clubhouse last summer, members still managed to enjoy a fun and full season. The docks and waterfront were completely operational, a temporary bar was built near the beach, and a tent was erected on the lawn to provide shelter for events.
According to Past Commodore Ruth Souto, members were really flexible and understanding about the timeline of the project.
“The insurance paid to rebuild as-is, so the clubhouse itself is not significantly changed, though everything was slightly tweaked,” said newly-installed Commodore Chris Bjerregaard.
“In the short term, it was inconvenient, but in the long term it will work out fine,” he said. “It’s brand new, there’s all new insulation, a new heating system, and it’s hurricane proof. Everything was built to the latest code.”
Mr. Bjerregaard noted that the club’s leadership was grateful there was enough insurance to cover the damages, as a reassessment held not long before the fire led them to a needed upgrade of their policy.
As for the smoking mulch?
“There’s no mulch, I can tell you that,” said Mr. Bjerregaard. “I think there’s gravel in the beds adjacent to the building, and the smoking zone is far away.”
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Bristol Yacht Club Located in Edgely, PA
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Welcome to the Bristol Yacht Club's website. Bristol Yacht Club is a private club founded in 1948. We invite you to join our club or at least stop by for a visit. You'll quickly notice that our members are courteous, friendly and active in the many events our club offers. Bristol Yacht Club offers four classes of membership to appeal to today's boating enthusiasts. Our members enjoy our club facilities and activities. With or without a boat, our membership categories include Active, Inactive, Honorary, and Junior. We are active members of the Delaware River Yacht League (DRYL), and Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club Association (CBYCA).
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The Bristol Yacht Club is a relaxed and friendly place; away from traffic and crowds, yet located in the geographical center of Narragansett Bay. The professional staff is cordial, helpful and member-friendly. Our grassy grounds are dotted with shade trees and our large front lawn is a welcome spot.VHF: Channel 68VHF: Channel 16 for help VHF: Channel 14 for pump-out
2010 Rates: Rates are $40 / night and includes launch service to and from the club.
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- Latitude: 41.67836
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- Bristol Yacht Club lies on the quiet side of Poppasquash Point. Views from the mooring field are of an unspoiled shoreline dotted with handsome homes, on one side, and an historic village of Bristol on the other. - All year round - 41° 40.6' N 71° 17.3' W - - HW: minutes ± ; LW: minutes ± - Bristol Yacht ClubPhotos & videos. See all 4 photos Location & HoursSuggest an edit Bristol, RI 02809 People also searched forBoat Launch Places To Visit Recommended Reviews
Select your rating Overall rating This yacht club is tucked back away from rough waters. Grounds are nicely kept and bathroom's are clean. There is a play ground for the kids a launch, which is part of the package when staying here. We will definitely be adding this place to our places to stop when visiting the Narragansett bay next time. Young lady launch driver with dark hair and dark eyes is very pleasant and service was nice on my 4th visit to Bristol :) Follow Us x
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Kayak TrailsBristol, Rhode Island is one of New England's famous historic ports. The well-preserved waterfront district and surrounding areas contain wonderful old buildings, churches, mills, mansions and ship building facilities that tell the history of Bristol's development since its founding in 1680. Today, restaurants, shops and public parks provide visitors with many options to make Bristol the ideal spot to launch your next paddling experience. The maps below were developed by the Bristol Conservation Commission in partnership with the RI Blueways Alliance. They offer various kayaking routes that will allow you to experience Bristol from the proper perspective, on the water! Bristol HarborBristol Narrows & Mt. Hope BayColt State Park AreaKickemuit Warren-Bristol Loop
BRISTOL YACHT CLUBProspective members, join bristol yacht club. Founded in 1899, Bristol Yacht Club has a long and established tradition for promoting excellence of sportsmanship and camaraderie in all aspects of yachting, on and off the water. We pride ourselves in being fierce racing competitors on the water and compatriots on shore. We will do everything we can to beat you to the finish line and then be found comfortably sitting with you over dinner discussing the evening’s race. Bristol Yacht Club welcomes applications for individual and family memberships. Our guiding principle for membership is that you have a “demonstrated interest in yachting.” We welcome all who embrace boating in its many facets to include cruising, racing, sail instruction and their related social activities. Please take some time to peruse our website to see if your nautical goals can be achieved as a member of our Club. Juniors applying for Intermediate membership need only notify the Membership Committee by email or letter. Any questions or concerns regarding the application process please contact the membership chair: [email protected] . We are currently at our membership cap for Senior Membership and only accepting applications to be put on a waiting list. If you have any difficulty completing the application please contact the membership chair. The preferred browser for completion of the form is Chrome. Ages 18 - 29Discover the Benefits of Bristol Yacht Club Membership... Club Atmosphere: Bristol Yacht Club is a relaxed, friendly place, away from the traffic and the crowds, yet located in the geographic center of Narragansett Bay. Our professional staff is cordial, helpful and member friendly. Our grassy grounds are dotted with shade trees and our large front lawn is a welcome spot. The Club is a place of relaxation and a port of destination for many visiting yacht clubs throughout the summer. The Town of Bristol's Fourth of July celebration, featuring the largest and oldest Fourth of July parade in the country along with a breathtaking "over the harbor" fireworks display, is an especially fun and busy time at the Club. Facilities: Our Clubhouse and waterfront are impeccably maintained. We have an outdoor barbecue area, children's slides and swings, a convenient parking lot, showers, boat ramp, dinghy float space and racks, launch service, dockside water and ice, gear lockers, short term docking, overnight docking for repairs and provisioning and a magnificent Clubhouse featuring two decks, a large multi-functional room and a full-service bar. Members may rent Clubhouse facilities for private parties such as weddings, showers, birthdays, anniversaries, graduation parties and business meetings. Mooring Area: Ou r mooring area is a broad semi-circle east of the Club dock with good water depth and excellent holding. The Town of Bristol manages the area in a safe and efficient manner. The Harbormaster's office keeps watch over the harbor and provides mooring side pumpout services. The Club operates two Coast Guard inspected launches from May through October. The Club also maintains two moorings just outside of Potters Cove on Prudence Island for the exclusive use of members. Club Programs: We invite you to learn more about opportunities available to you as a BYC member by exploring our website. Click on the buttons below to learn about our various programs. Yachting World
Swan 88 review: At the very top of this semi-custom yacht scene
Global leaders at the semi-custom end of the production scene, Nautor Swan invited us for the first sea trials of its BIG new Swan 88 Product OverviewSwan’s CEO Giovanni Pomatti describes this as ‘an extraordinary year’, which sees the revered yard launch three new models including this Swan 88. As a clue to the scale of this Finnish yard’s current operation, its €150m order portfolio includes 30 deliveries this season alone, and it launched the first two Swan 88 hulls within two days of each other! Five more maxis were in construction when we visited – including the first two Swan 128 s – and it has two further new models in the Swan 51 and Swan 80 also in build. “Nobody else is capable of delivering this complexity and excellence,” said proud president Leonardo Ferragamo when we visited in early June. And this was all before the news broke of Nautor’s acquisition by Italian motoryacht giants San Lorenzo in a move which, we can only presume, will further increase productivity and efficiencies. This first 88 has a pinhead mainsail, captive mainsheet and a V-boom, where number two has a winch plinth (plus square-top main). Photo: Nautor Swan Performance cruiserIts new Swan 88 is a voluminous performance cruiser that comes packed with hidden technology for its sub-24m rated size. Powerful yet comfortable, it is engineered to a premium quality and finish. The Swan 88 takes many of the best bits of the Swan 78 and Swan 98 and adds to them, particularly with the beach terrace and voluminous aft sections. It’s also the first Swan to be offered as a hybrid with auxiliary propulsion. As with all Swan maxis now, it has a full carbon build using both prepreg and Sprint, which keeps displacement to 54 tonnes lightship. German Frers describes it as a slender design despite the 2m headroom this hull creates. “It’s going to be a fast boat,” says the Argentinian, particularly if the performance sailplan is taken. “It’s also below 24m, so an 88-footer that rates as a 78 is an advantage for owners,” Frers continued. Article continues below… CNB 78 One Review: ‘It was beautiful sailing… an engaging experience’Sailing the CNB 78 One contrasts a little over 10 years ago when we had a memorable sail trial on… ClubSwan 80 review: full-on 80ft racerAs we slipped our lines from the dock in Porto Cervo I was trying to conceal my disappointment. After being… The 24m Load Line Length rule is measured from the waterline upwards to comply with the light MCA charter regulations. Swan was able to effectively exploit this rule by adding the after sections above the waterline – so the aft terrace and ‘beachclub’ swim platform are almost extra value items, it argues. “It’s an efficient superyacht platform in terms of management costs and ease of charter certification,” adds Pomati. Such a design enables a larger yacht to achieve charter compliance more cost effectively, requires less crew, fewer compliance regulations and can add resale value. A lot of deck space, including the stepped aft terrace – and particularly when you open the ‘beach club’ hinging swim platform. Photo: Nautor Swan A bustling launch period for the yard also makes for a busy press and client schedule of first trials. There were 15 of us aboard for our light wind trials of the first Swan 88, DreamCatcher . The difference between this and its sistership Spiip, which launched almost simultaneously, is that the latter has central hull windows and is more performance-oriented, including a high modulus rig and titanium deck gear. DreamCatcher is also the first Swan designed from the outset to use hybrid propulsion, including a Torqeedo electric drive. Launching two of the same model simultaneously, one hybrid and one with conventional propulsion, allowed for accurate comparisons of speeds, consumption, insulation etc – see page 91 for some telling stats on that. Beach club’ hinging swim platform. Photo: Nautor Swan We docked out silently, using the 120kW propulsion motor to propel us at 7.5 knots at 65kW. The crew was quick to comment on what a game changer this reduction of noise and vibration brings, whether underway or silent ship at anchor. That said, you certainly know about it when the hydraulics kick in to raise sails – the whole carbon shell seems to reverberate! The Swan 88’s mast has been brought aft and stepped centrally through the coachroof and saloon, to give a greater foretriangle area and balance to the sails. This large J area can be separated four times, by stays for the gennaker, Code, jib and staysail. DreamCatcher had a full suit of 3Dis from North Sails UK, including a more manageable pinhead mainsail sheeted to a single point controlled by a captive winch, as opposed to the optional square-top performance version. The skirt of the 107% overlapping genoa lipped the deck nicely as we matched the true wind close-hauled in 6-7 knots at 60° true (32°A). In 18-20 knots plus, this is swapped for the inner staysail, which sets from a Future Fibres cable that stows at the mast and can be interchanged with the storm jib. Plenty of natural light in an inviting raised saloon (despite no central hull windows on this). Variations in layout and trim help make each yacht look and feel different. Photo: Nautor Swan With the Code 0 unfurled from a powered bowsprit furler we were up to 7.5-8 knots in the same wind strength at 90-100° to the wind, all while producing 5.3kW for around 1 knot drag, and with over a tonne of people aboard! It was very pleasant, if unsurprising to have next to no feel from the twin rudders in these light conditions, leaving little else to comment on the sailing experience. Instead, there was a lot of focus on the numbers coming from the hybrid system, particularly with the Torqeedo reps on board. ooking aft from the saloon, with steps either side of the companionway – a neat design which helps give privacy to the aft crew sections. Photo: Nautor Swan Palatial spacesThe guest cockpit is described as modular with twin tables that lower to form abundant day bed space, while sizeable pins on the cockpit benches keep the suitably plush cushions in place. A good spot to stay tucked out of the wind is on the aft quarters, two steps down from deck level on a lowered beam-wide terrace. At rest, the beach club then comes into play: the vast hinged transom that helps contain the tender garage is lowered to reveal this swim platform space. Abundant glazing above the companionway, most of which forms sliding doors that open horizontally at the touch of a button, helps provide an impressive amount of natural light to the saloon. Swan has mastered the ability to offer a large variety of styles to its interior layouts, with a tasteful selection of timbers and fabrics that can make for a completely different look and feel. DreamCatcher , finished in full oak trim with crown-cut oak soles, has the standard layout, with a conventional master suite forward and three more en-suite guest cabins. The forward guest cabin can be swapped for an office/TV lounge (as Spiip has). This opens out the saloon and creates a bigger sense of space. For those who don’t require the extra guest space, having all this area forward of the saloon is preferable and Swan has already done another design for a prospective client with a full supersuite forward. A very comfortable yet comparatively modest sized forward master on DreamCatcher helps allow for an extra guest cabin. Photo: Nautor Swan The other two guest cabins are abaft the saloon, accessed via twin steps either side of the central companionway. This is a clever design feature that helps give privacy between the saloon and crew area aft. I was impressed in particular with the amount of space given to the crew area and the centralisation of the systems around the main passageway leading aft. This includes the CAN bus display for controlling the main systems, with all hard wires, manual fuses and switches in the lockers directly below. The aft sections are where the gains of today’s modern hull shape are really felt, both outside on the beach terrace, and below decks in the galley, good size mess, and crew accommodation. This latter comprises a double for the skipper and a Pullman for the two other crew, each side of a proper navstation-cum-office desk. This is ideally located at the foot of the aft cockpit companionway steps, giving the crew private access and direct access to the sailing systems. The extra guest cabin. Photo: Nautor Swan Doing things properlyThe Swan 88 is a large-volume, tall freeboard yacht. It may not be the sleekest Swan model and is perhaps trying to target more motorboat clientele, but it’s still a slippery and powerful yacht and I doubt anyone spending any time aboard will sniff at all that volume and deck space. DreamCatcher is being used privately with plans to cross the Atlantic after its first season in the Med and spend time in the Caribbean. The quality and potential gains of its hybrid system are impressive, if for a considerable extra cost. The technology is nothing revolutionary, but it highlights Swan’s approach: when it decides to do something, it does it properly. Nautor’s brains trust is formidable. To sail its latest models and see the yard in full swing helps you realise it remains at the top of this semi-custom scene. A long bowsprit for extra sail area, plus aft terrace sections, make this a very big yacht for its length. Photo: Nautor Swan Swan 88 specificationsLOA: 28.27m 92ft 9in Hull length: 26.54m 87ft 1in LWL: 24.27m 79ft 8in Beam: 6.79m 22ft 3in Draught 4.00m 13ft 1in Displacement: 54,100kg 119,269lb Ballast: 15,050kg 33,179lb Sail area (upwind): 432.7m2 4,658ft2 Fuel: 2,800lt 616gal Water: 1,500lt 330gal Design: German Frers, Misa Poggi, Lucio Micheletti Builder: nautorswan.com If you enjoyed this….Yachting World is the world’s leading magazine for bluewater cruisers and offshore sailors. 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When an Oct. 21, 2018, fire nearly destroyed the Bristol Yacht Club clubhouse, members and leadership were faced with a major reconstruction project that put the clubhouse out of commission for the entire 2019 season.. As of Sunday, they are back in business. Reconstruction launched last May 20 — about six months after a smoldering cigarette ignited mulch on the southwest corner of the ...
Welcome to Bristol Yacht Club, where our outstanding amenities combine with the historic and picturesque charm of Bristol, Rhode Island, to make a perfect landing spot for visiting boaters. At BYC, we welcome both visiting cruising clubs and individual cruisers. All are welcome to enjoy our easily accessible moorings and Club facilities. A rental at BYC includes free launch service to our ...
Bristol Yacht Club is a private club founded in 1948. We invite you to join our club or at least stop by for a visit. You'll quickly notice that our members are courteous, friendly and active in the...
Welcome to the Bristol Yacht Club's website. Bristol Yacht Club is a private club founded in 1948. We invite you to join our club or at least stop by for a visit. You'll quickly notice that our members are courteous, friendly and active in the many events our club offers. Bristol Yacht Club offers four classes of membership to appeal to today's ...
The Bristol Yacht Club is a relaxed and friendly place; away from traffic and crowds, yet located in the geographical center of Narragansett Bay. The professional staff is cordial, helpful and member-friendly. ... 2010 Rates: Rates are $40 / night and includes launch service to and from the club. Policies.
Bristol Yacht Club, Bristol, Rhode Island. 1,179 likes · 22 talking about this · 4,097 were here. BYC was founded in 1899. Membership at BYC offers a wide variety of boating activities and social...
Can take the launch to the town and select from many restaurants or go to the yacht club side and go for a nice walk. by Bob G. - Verified user on Aug 10, 2024 Excellent as always.
The Bristol Yacht Club is a relaxed and friendly place; away from traffic and crowds, yet located in the geographical center of Narragansett Bay. The professional staff is cordial, helpful and member-friendly. ... Rates 2010 Rates: Rates are $40 / night and includes launch service to and from the club.
Launch Hours 2024; Storm Preparation; Prudence Moorings; Bristol Harbor Info; Visitors. Visiting BYC; Amenities for Visiting Boaters; ... Bristol, RI 02809, USA. Contact. [email protected] (401) 253-2922. Follow ©2019 BY BRISTOL YACHT CLUB. bottom of page ...
Bristol Yacht Club is the first set of docks to port almost to the head of Bristol Harbor Berths & Moorings - 50 moorings with 20 available to visiting yachts. The moorings are served by a launch. Reservations are preferred. Maximum length - Not known Formalities - Not known Contact; Tel - Fax - Email Web VHF Ch - 68 Call sign - Water - Not known..
Full service and reputed full service boatyard, located in the protected northwest corner of Bristol Harbor on the port (west) side when entering the harbor. Several moorings available for transient boats. Adjacent to the beautiful Colt State Park and an easy bike/boat ride away from the town's center. Reservations are recommended ahead of time.VHF 68Tel: (401) 253
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BYC is hiring USCG Licensed launch operators. Nights and weekends a must. Competitive wages, tips, and holiday bonus. Send message here or email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Bristol Yacht Club; Ferries & Charters; Marine Businesses; Kayaking Trails; Shop. ... shops and public parks provide visitors with many options to make Bristol the ideal spot to launch your next paddling experience. The maps below were developed by the Bristol Conservation Commission in partnership with the RI Blueways Alliance. They offer ...
Bristol Yacht Club welcomes applications for individual and family memberships. Our guiding principle for membership is that you have a "demonstrated interest in yachting." ... boat ramp, dinghy float space and racks, launch service, dockside water and ice, gear lockers, short term docking, overnight docking for repairs and provisioning and ...
trade. And in 1778, British soldiers marched through Bristol burning over 30 structures belonging to prominent American patriots. Cape Dorians gather on the deck of the Bristol Yacht Club during the rendezvous in 2003. Bristol Yacht Club Poppasquash Road Bristol, RI 02809 Phone: 401-253-2922 Lat/Lon: N 41°40'32.3", W 71°17'16.6" VHF: Channel 68
A bustling launch period for the yard also makes for a busy press and client schedule of first trials. There were 15 of us aboard for our light wind trials of the first Swan 88, DreamCatcher .