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Seaside Park Yacht Club

Located on Barnegat Bay on the barrier island town of Seaside Park, New Jersey, SPYC was founded in 1899, beginning with a series of Sneak Box races for large cash prizes that evolved into first a Sneak Box owners club and soon afterward the Seaside Park Yacht Club.

From the Commodore:

“The Seaside Park Yacht Club is pleased to continue its commitment to our sailing tradition by becoming a Founding Member of the National Sailing Hall of Fame. The promotion of the spirit of sailing as a sport dates back to the Seaside Park Yacht Club’s founding in 1899, which was home to some of the earliest formal yacht racing contests in the United States. Our members have continued to honor and expand the tradition of the earliest races, and are delighted to join the NSHOF in the furtherance of sailing through recognition of its history and its future.”

Marilyn Lennon, Commodore

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The Seaside Park Yacht Club (SPYC) owes its birth to Henry J. West of Gloucester, N.J., who inaugurated a series of sneak box races on Barnegat Bay for large cash prizes. The principal contenders in these races were the Life Guards who manned the then “Life Saving Stations,” which eventually became the United States Coast Guard stations.

The starting line was at the present Public Dock in Seaside Park and the course was the same as the present SPYC Course, except perhaps that it was longer, from the Public Dock to Westray’s Point to the Drawbridge to the Public Dock, four times around.

As a result of these races it was often suggested by the Captains that an Association of Sneak Box Owners be formed and that a club house be erected at the foot of the Public Dock. These discussions took place in the basement of  the Cottage owned by Henry J. West and later by  SPYC Commodore Robert Wolstenholme at the corner of 5th Avenue and the Bay. Later that year (1899) a meeting of all the cottage owners and yachtsmen in Seaside Park was held at the home of John Weaver and the Seaside Park Yacht Club was formed.

John Weaver was elected the first commodore and the Board of Directors was composed of the leading yachting enthusiasts such as Henry J. West; Harry B. Wyeth; John E. Creth; Dr. George H. Thacher; George S. Gandy and Harvey T. Weber.

The club house was built and soon expanded and boating boomed to an unprecedented degree in Seaside Park.  As the area developed, the spirit of yacht racing grew and a series of contests between other early clubs: Island Heights, Bay Head, Mantoloking and Lavallette soon began. The older Toms River Yacht Club resurrected the Toms River Challenge Cup, which had been inaugurated in 1871.  Barnegat Bay took on a racing fever unsurpassed in the annals of yacht racing.

SPYC, with its fleet of famous racing yachts, such as “Tsar”; “Mermaid”; “Lazy Jack”; “Another Old Maid”; “Fran Roy”; “Dorothy,” and others, swept everything before it. All along the Atlantic Seaboard, Barnegat Bay became known as the home of the world’s fastest catboats.

SPYC and other clubs on the Bay have played and continue to play an important role in the development of yacht racing in the United States. Barnegat Bay and SPYC are home to some of the earliest formal yacht racing contests in the nation and all the BBYRA clubs continue to honor that tradition in the annual contests that incorporate the old and the new.  The Sewell Cup was presented as a perpetual trophy in 1900 by the then United States Senator from New Jersey, William J. Sewell and is still raced for every year.  In later years the Rodman Wanamaker Trophies, the Middleton Cup (1921), the Morgan Cup, Stanger Cup, Wolstenholme Trophy, Doan Cup, Chance Cup, Thatcher Cup (1927) and others were offered.

The social features of the club are many.  Over the years entertainments provided by the club members were many and varied. Cabarets, dances, card parties, and musical entertainments were staged every Friday and Saturday evening. The social program at Seaside Park and its delightful Club house were so popular in the ’30’s and ’40’s that the Seaside Park Yacht Club marina was filled with visiting boats from other Clubs who came for the swing bands and dancing on the deck on Saturday nights.

SPYC continues to hold a special place in the hearts of all BBYR sailors who traditionally wrap up the “official” sailing season on the Seaside Park Course on Labor Day weekend.  Upholding tradition and creating new traditions on “Race Day” is a glorious finale to a summer well spent racing on the Bay.

For more information on SPYC History please contact:  Joan Horvath Leach – Historian

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The Bay in the Early Twentieth Century

Did you ever wonder what Barnegat Bay must have been like when the barrier islands and mainland were sparsely settled? Here is one glimpse into a past time.

BARNEGAT BAY

The Rudder, 1901

That there is such a place as Barnegat Bay is a fact known to probably a great many people, but with most of them knowledge on the subject goes not beyond the fact of its existence. And I sometimes think that those who are nearest to it, the people of Philadelphia, have the least information. A sheet of water extending from Bay Head to Atlantic City, or roughly fifty miles, varying from two to eight miles in width over most of the distance It is surprisingly free from calms, abounds in safe harbors, small towns and summer resorts frequent its hanks, there are three or four safe inlets to the open sea if one wishes to get there, fishing is excellent at almost all seasons, and game in the fall very abundant. Does that not sound inviting to a yachtsman?

The reason it is not explored more oftener by our eastern friends is on account of its shallow waters, but we who sail there regularly have learned to consider this shallowness a distinct advantage in many ways. For to a sailor who is strictly an amateur it gives a feeling not at all uncomfortable to realize that in the event of an accident there is a certainty that some part of his boat is sure to be left above the water as a hitching post. But Barnegat Bay is no place for a fin-keeler; a boat of over three feet draught is at a disadvantage, although craft of twice that draught may navigate freely if they know the channels.

Northern Barnegat Bay

But it is of the northern half of this bay that I wish to write. The Pennsylvania R. R. with its line from Philadelphia runs almost due east till it strikes Barnegat Bay, which it crosses on a trestle about two miles in length, then turns and runs due north along the ocean beach, as far as Long Branch. The station of Barnegat Pier is located on this trestle, and is the usual port of departure for the fishing grounds. Of a summer morning it is an interesting sight to see the fishing fleet of fifty or more boats waiting at the pier for the arrival of the morning trains from west and north, bringing their parties. And then when all are under way down the bay - not racing, but simply seeing who will be the first to anchor on the fishing banks.

The procession of white sails is very beautiful. The bay widens at once to nearly eight miles, and stretches away south as far as the eye can reach, with Barnegat Light towering up about twelve miles away. A truly magnificent stretch of water, almost entirely free from shoals, and the western coast full of little rivers that twist and turn inland, and offer most attractive fields for the inquisitive cruiser. To the north the bay is not so wide and is more shallow but is still fine sailing for ten miles or more. At the eastern end of the railroad pier is the home port of the Seaside Park Yacht Club, Seaside Park, N. J., a rapidly growing settlement of summer homes. This is not a summer resort in the ordinary sense of the term, though having three first-class hotels, electric lights, artesian water with city water works, etc. The ocean beach here is very fine and the strip of land separating ocean and bay is only about half a mile in width.

If we do not inquire too closely into the meaning of the term, but accept without question the dictionary definition of a "yacht" as a boat used for pleasure sailing, there has always been a large amount of yachting on Barnegat Bay. Each year with the advent of June there would be almost a complete disappearance of sails from the bay. Then a few days, and presto! A full fleet of yachts is ready for the shekels of the summer visitor. The erstwhile oyster boat or clammer has scraped his mast, mended the holes in his sail, scraped the barnacles off his bottom, calked his leaks and painted his dirt - and verily in these yachts paint covers a multitude of sins.

The Yacht Clubs

About three or four years ago the Bay Head Yacht Club was organized, in the summer of '98 the Island Heights Yacht Club, and in the summer of '99 the Seaside Park Yacht Club. That summer the first Corinthian races ever sailed on Barnegat Bay were held by the three clubs. A number of handsome cups were put up as prizes, and much interest and enthusiasm was excited. During the spring of 1900 the Seaside Park Yacht Club erected a very cozy and comfortable clubhouse, costing about $6,000, and being paid for by bonds taken up entirely among its members. The Bay Head Club had previously put up a small house of about $2,000, and the Island Heights Club soon made a third, with a neat $4,000 house.

The home of the Seaside Park Yacht Club is built on piling over the water of the bay, connected with the shore by a substantial dock about 250 feet in length. The house itself is three stories, a dock surrounds it, and also extends about 150 feet beyond it into deep water. The first or basement floor of the house contains a janitor's room, floats for landing with rowboats, inclines for hauling out small boats, and a number of boat stalls for storing smaller craft. The main floor has a reception hall with open fireplace, a smoking room, men's lavatory and lockers, a ladies' room with lavatory, and a large room containing two billiard and pool tables and four shuffle boards. Wide porches extend across both the bay and shore fronts. The third floor contains a card room and a large assembly room, with stage, etc. The interior finish is in natural wood with the walls throughout covered with burlap in stenciled and paneled effects.

There were a number of new boats built for local racing the past season: the Polly, a 35-foot open race about of Crownin- shield design; the Lazy Jack, a 30 foot catboat with jib, fitted with large cabin for cruising and designed by Bacon; the Bouquet III, from a Gary Smith model; the Captain, Nemo and Nellie Bly by local builders and a number of others. The racing throughout the season was most interesting, there being scarcely a Saturday afternoon without a close race in one class or another.

The Sewell Cup Race

Particular interest attached to what was known as the Sewell Cup Race . Senator Sewell, of N. J. had recently presented to the Seaside Park Yacht Club as trustees a very handsome sterling cup as a perpetual trophy to be raced for annually by the yacht clubs of Barnegat Bay on the second Saturday in August over the Seaside Park Yacht Club course. Last August was the first contest for this trophy. During the earlier races of the season the Lazy Jack, of the Seaside Park Yacht Club, had shown a marked superiority. She won with ease an open race for the championship of Barnegat Bay, and every other race in which she had entered, and she was looked upon as certain to hold the Sewell Cup for her club. But the uncertainty of yacht racing was never better illustrated. The breeze was a fine two-reef one, the Lazy Jack took the lead at once and apparently had the race well in hand. When her captain ran her a little too near a well-known shoal her centerboard jammed and she was held as fast as though anchored. When she finally got started she gained steadily, but could not entirely overcome the handicap, and was beaten out by a little over two minutes by the Bouquet, a Gary Smith boat.

The officers of the Seaside Park Yacht Club who superintended its organization, all hail from Philadelphia, and are still at the helm. Commodore John Weaver, a well known and prominent attorney; Vice-Commodore H. B. Wyeth, President of Morley Pharmaceutical Co.; Secretary G. H. Thatcher, M. D. ; Treasurer Benj. Deacon, of the Ronalds Johnson Co. The other members of the Board of Trustees are: G. S. Gandy, Capitalist; J. D. Johnson, of the Ronalds Johnson Co.; and H. T. Weber, Merchant Tailor. The clubhouse is open from June 1 to October 1 of each year, and a hearty invitation is extended to all yachtsmen.

----------------------------------- The article was adapted from the February 1901 issue of "The Rudder." There is obviously a boat centric theme to the article but it does also bring up a number of neat references to other things. It is interesting to read that there apparently was a railroad station right at the edge of the bay.

It must have been nice to see Barnegat Bay when sailing ships ruled the day. Could you imagine not seeing a single motorboats or jet ski out there!

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The Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing Association

The BBYRA was founded in 1914 and is a Regional Sailing Association (RSA) of 14 sailing yacht clubs located around the waters of Barnegat Bay in New Jersey. We host an active one-design sailing championship race series each summer and coordinate many other sailing and related events in the area.

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The BBYRA is organized exclusively to foster amateur sailboat racing competition in yachts on Barnegat Bay and on a national and international level and to support and develop amateur athletes for the sport of sailboat racing, including for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or corresponding section of any future tax code). It may provide training for candidates and their crews by organizing and holding competitive events and holding meetings in the nature of seminars. The prescriptions of the United States Sailing Association, Inc. (hereinafter USSAILING) with respect to matters of race, color, religion, age, sex or national origin shall apply to the BBYRA.

The BBYRA is a 501 (c)(3) organization. The IRS recognizes contributions made to the BBYRA as tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. The Federal Tax Identification Number is 22-6049570, and the New Jersey Identification Number is CH07657. Click here for previous years financial filings.

BBYRA Member Benefits

The Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing Association (BBYRA) collects yearly dues from member clubs. Individual clubs contribute on a per-member basis. Clubs may pass the charge through members or cover dues through their general fund. The BBYRA funds operating costs through regatta fees, dues, fundraising and generous gift contributions. The BBYRA provides many benefits to clubs and their members, including:

  • Dedicated use of an inflatable patrol boat valued at over $100,000.
  • Race organization, management and patrol for 150-plus boats each summer, including junior participants
  • Social events and camaraderie between clubs and their members
  • Organized public training for racing, race management and safety
  • Historic race trophies and flag awards
  • Club advisory platform for sharing policy, strategy, planning and ideas for club improvements and savings (invaluable during COVID-19 pandemic).
  • Community outreach sailing programs and charitable support.

We are members of US Sailing in area ‘C.’

Bbyra history.

For many years prior to the inception of the Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing Association, yacht racing was the popular sport on the Bay. Commodore Herman Muller of the Seaside Park Yacht Club invited members of local yacht clubs to meet with him on February 11, 1914 to discuss the advisability of forming an association to foster and unify yacht racing on Barnegat Bay. Four clubs were represented at this meeting, Bay Head, Island Heights, Ocean Gate and Seaside Park.

After agreement as to the name and purpose of the Association, Commodore J.V.A. Cattus of the Bay Head Yacht Club was unanimously elected Chairman and to serve with him, Commodore E. A. Lloyd, Jr., as Vice Chairman, Commodore Herman Muller, Secretary and Mr. M.R.H. Crowell, Treasurer. The first regular meeting was held March 11, 1914 at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at which time the original Bylaws were adopted and a racing schedule formulated, the first race being held at the Seaside Park Yacht Club on July 4 of that year. At this first meeting, the Association was enlarged by the election of the Mantoloking Yacht Club into its membership.

The first season's championships awarded by this new organization was in 1914. The first annual meeting was held on October 21 of that year and by this time, membership had grown to six Clubs by the addition of the Lavallette Yacht Club and an official Regatta Committee was appointed then known as "The Racing Commission." In 1922, the Toms River Yacht Club was elected to membership. The following Clubs were subsequently elected to Membership: Shore Acres Yacht Club (1941), Beachwood Yacht Club (1946), Metedeconk River Yacht Club (1946), Normandy Beach Yacht Club (1947), Manasquan River Yacht Club (1962), Pine Beach Yacht Club (1979), and Ocean County College Sailing Club (2005).

The BBYRA Delegates approved an extensive revision of the Bylaws in 1994. The organization applied for, and received, Federal and State status as a tax-exempt corporation 501 (c)(3) enabling contributions to the BBYRA to be tax-deductible based on individual limits.  The impetus for change during the 90's did not stop at the Bylaws.

Significant changes have been made to the Racing Rules, Sailing Instructions, Course Configuration, scoring and methods of registration. An active web-site was introduced in 2000 which has provided timely communications between the Yacht Racing Association and the Clubs and Sailors.

The BBYRA horizons continue to expand beyond the Saturday Championship series. We currently serve as the umbrella organization uniting Junior Sailing Programs and YRA sponsored instructional clinics and coordinated events.  Our seminars providing Race Management and Judges training reinforce our commitment to provide the best venue possible for our sailing members.

The development of the Association has been gradual but sound.  Each group of officers contributes their time, energy, and effort to continue the commitment to sailing and racing on Barnegat Bay.

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Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation

Cozumel’s Playa Mia Beach Club offers an all-inclusive day pass that provides a sun-soaked escape full of family-friendly fun . Priced affordably at CZK 1,276, the pass grants access to over 20 exhilarating attractions, from twin twister slides to a pirate-themed play area for kids. Complimentary round-trip transportation from local piers ensures a seamless experience, while an optional all-you-can-eat buffet and open bar cater to guests’ culinary cravings. With the ability to freely cancel up to 24 hours in advance, this day pass is a flexible and tempting way to make the most of one’s time in the vibrant island paradise of Cozumel.

Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation - Key Points

  • The Playa Mia Beach Club day pass includes round-trip transportation from San Miguel de Cozumel, priced from CZK 1,276 per person.
  • The water park offers over 20 attractions, such as twin twister slides, a pirate ship, and various water sports activities.
  • Visitors can enjoy an optional all-you-can-eat buffet and open bar upgrade during their visit.
  • Customers have reported issues with cleanliness, overcrowding, and perceived value for money based on reviews.
  • The day pass includes a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance and a reservation option with no upfront payment.

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Overview and Pricing

Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation - Overview and Pricing

The Playa Mia Beach Club day pass offers visitors an opportunity to experience Cozumel’s pristine beaches and attractions at a reasonable price.

Priced from CZK 1,276 per person, the pass includes round-trip transportation from San Miguel de Cozumel.

Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

To secure their spot, visitors can reserve now and pay later, with no upfront payment required.

The day pass is valid for one day, providing access to the expansive water park with over 20 attractions, including thrilling slides, a kids’ area, and various water sports.

Transportation and Meeting Points

Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation - Transportation and Meeting Points

For the convenience of visitors, round-trip transportation from San Miguel de Cozumel is included with the Playa Mia Beach Club day pass.

Pickup locations are either at the Puerta Maya Pier or the International Pier. At the Puerta Maya Pier, guests should walk to the pier terminal exit, head to the main avenue, and locate the Playa Mia retail store across the street.

For the International Pier, exit the pier to the outside gate, and the Playa Mia retail store will be directly opposite.

Departure times are every hour on the hour from 9 AM to 12 PM, and guests are advised to arrive 15 minutes early.

Water Park Attractions

Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation - Water Park Attractions

Playa Mia Grand Beach Park offers a wide array of exciting water park attractions for visitors to enjoy.

The park’s twin twister slides , stretching 200 feet long, provide thrilling rides for both children and adults. Buccaneers Bay , a dedicated area for kids, features a pirate ship and water cannons, encouraging imaginative play.

Guests can also indulge in swimming, kayaking, paddle boating, and snorkeling, with the necessary gear available for rent.

Plus, the park boasts a volleyball court and outdoor massage services , catering to visitors’ relaxation and leisure needs.

Kid-Friendly Activities

Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation - Kid-Friendly Activities

Although Playa Mia Grand Beach Park caters to visitors of all ages, it particularly shines in its offerings for young guests.

The Buccaneers Bay area features a pirate ship with water cannons, providing endless entertainment for kids. Parents can watch their little ones splash and play while they relax on the beach.

For thrill-seekers, the twin twister slides offer an adrenaline-filled experience, stretching 200 feet long. With a variety of activities, from swimming to snorkeling, the park ensures there’s something to delight every child.

Coupled with amenities like beach chairs and outdoor massage services , Playa Mia truly delivers a family-friendly day out in Cozumel.

Water Sports and Rentals

Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation - Water Sports and Rentals

The beach club offers a range of water sports and rental equipment, allowing visitors to make the most of Cozumel’s idyllic waters.

Guests can enjoy:

  • Kayaking and paddle boating to explore the calm, crystal-clear sea at their own pace.
  • Snorkeling with the provided gear to discover the vibrant marine life just below the surface.
  • Twin Twister slides, providing an adrenaline-fueled experience for thrill-seekers.
  • Buccaneers Bay, a dedicated kids’ area with a pirate ship and water cannons, perfect for family fun .

These diverse activities ensure there’s something for all to enjoy, whether seeking relaxation or adventure in the picturesque Cozumel setting.

Dining and Beverage Options

Along With the diverse water activities, Playa Mia Beach Club caters to visitors’ culinary and beverage preferences.

An optional all-you-can-eat buffet is available for those looking to indulge in a variety of local and international dishes.

For those seeking a more elevated experience, an open bar upgrade offers unlimited access to domestic alcoholic beverages .

Playa Mia also provides clear kayaks and Hobie cats for those who wish to explore the nearby waters in style.

Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty meal or refreshing drinks, the beach club ensures your dining and beverage needs are well taken care of during your day of adventure and relaxation.

Prohibited and Recommended Items

Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation - Prohibited and Recommended Items

At Playa Mia Beach Club, visitors should note certain prohibited and recommended items .

While outside food and drinks aren’t allowed, guests are encouraged to bring:

  • Swimwear for enjoying the water park’s attractions and facilities
  • A towel to dry off after swimming or sunbathing
  • A camera to capture memories of the day
  • Cash for any additional purchases or rentals

However, sunscreen and insect repellent are prohibited, as the park only permits the use of biodegradable products to maintain the cleanliness of the beach and water.

Adhering to these guidelines ensures a safe and enjoyable experience at Playa Mia.

Customer Feedback and Experiences

Customers have provided a range of feedback on their experiences at Playa Mia Beach Club. The overall rating of 2.3/5 based on 7 reviews highlights some common concerns. Positive reviews praised the excellent transportation service, while negative feedback cited issues with cleanliness, overcrowding, and poor value for money.

Issue Review Highlights Percentage
Cleanliness "The beach and facilities were not well-maintained." 43%
Overcrowding "It was way too crowded, making it hard to enjoy." 29%
Value "The entry fee was not worth it considering the condition." 28%

Potential visitors should consider these customer insights when deciding whether Playa Mia Beach Club is the right choice for their Cozumel vacation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the beach club suitable for people with disabilities.

The availability of accommodations for people with disabilities is not clearly stated. Visitors should inquire about accessibility features and any assistance provided to ensure the beach club meets their needs.

What Types of Payment Methods Are Accepted at the Park?

The park accepts various payment methods, including cash and credit/debit cards. Guests can reserve their spot online and pay later to avoid upfront payment. The all-inclusive upgrade can also be purchased at the park.

Are There Any Discounts or Packages Available for Larger Groups?

The beach club offers group discounts, but the details aren’t provided. Travelers should check with the operator for any available packages or special rates for larger parties when booking their day pass.

What Is the Dress Code or Attire Policy for Visitors?

The dress code is casual – visitors are expected to wear swimwear, with cover-ups like shorts and t-shirts allowed. No formal attire is required, but beachwear is recommended to fully enjoy the water park and beach amenities.

Are There Any Age Restrictions or Requirements for Specific Attractions?

There are no age restrictions, but some attractions like the twin twister slides may have height or ability requirements. Children must be supervised at all times for their safety and enjoyment.

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  1. Little Bay Day

    Little Bay Day. On Friday July 14th, the SPYC Juniors hosted over 200 boats from surrounding clubs around the bay for their annual Little Bay Day Regatta. ... our sailing instructors, membership donors, business donors and our staff at the club. Many thanks to all who had a hand in this successful day. Little Bay Day 2024 will be held on Friday ...

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    Little Bay Day Junior Activities Folder: 125 Years. Back. Upcoming Events 125th Committees Sponsorship Opportunities 125th Photo Contribution ... On August 29, 1899 the Seaside Park Yacht Club was founded to promote yachting and rowing, to foster athletic sport upon the water, and to promote the general prosperity of Seaside Park. ...

  3. Upcoming Events

    Upcoming Events — SPYC. Seaside Park Yacht Club is celebrating 125 years on the bay in 2024! We are looking forward to celebrating this milestone with all of our members. Our volunteer committees have planned many special 125th events throughout the summer season. We kicked off with the Family Fun Walk-Run on Sunday June 23rd.

  4. Pine Beach Yacht Club

    The 6th Annual Little Bay Day Junior Regatta will be held at the Seaside Park Yacht Club. Fleets: Opti (Red, White and Blue), Opti Green, Club 420, Laser 4.7 and Radial, Sunfish and Feva. Registration fee is $50 for single-handed/$100 double-handed. Breakfast, lunch, t-shirt, awards and raffles are included in the fee.

  5. Seaside Park Yacht Club on Instagram: "Little Bay Day was a Hit, and

    96 likes, 8 comments - seaside_park_yacht_club on July 15, 2022: "Little Bay Day was a Hit, and one of our own took home the GOODs!! #spyc #seasideparkyachtclub #s..." Seaside Park Yacht Club on Instagram: "Little Bay Day was a Hit, and one of our own took home the GOODs!! #spyc #seasideparkyachtclub #summer2022 #seasidepark"

  6. Seaside Park Yacht Club

    Join the Seaside Park Yacht Club on Facebook and discover the sailing culture, history and family of this New Jersey shore community.

  7. Seaside Park Yacht Club

    Learn about the founding, races and social events of the Seaside Park Yacht Club, one of the oldest and most prestigious sailing clubs on Barnegat Bay. The club is a founding member of the National Sailing Hall of Fame and hosts the annual Sewell Cup and other trophies.

  8. Little Bay Day @ SPYC

    Where: Seaside Park Yatch Club. 209 S Bayview Ave. Seaside Park, NJ 08752.

  9. Pine Beach Yacht Club

    PBYC at Little Bay Day today at Seaside Park Yacht club. Good time, no shortage of wind, a few smiles and frowns….

  10. Seaside Park Yacht Club on Instagram

    13 likes, 0 comments - seaside_park_yacht_club on July 14, 2021: "We are accepting donations of the following at "The Little Bay Day Regatta" Please read and help ..."

  11. Who We Are

    Little Bay Day Junior Activities 125 Years Upcoming Events 125th Committees Sponsorship Opportunities 125th Photo Contribution ... For over 124 years, Seaside Park Yacht Club has been a destination for sailors from around the area of all ages and generations for the summer season. Our club is rich in history with roots dating back to 1898 with ...

  12. Seaside Park, New Jersey Yacht Club Documentary #SPYC

    Since 1899, the Seaside Park, New Jersey Yacht Club has fostered a love for the sport of sailing on the Barnegat Bay, summer at the Jersey shore and sense of...

  13. Toms River YC Junior Sailing on Instagram: "5th Annual Little Bay Day

    40 likes, 1 comments - trycjrsailing on July 17, 2022: "5th Annual Little Bay Day Regatta hosted by @seaside_park_yacht_club #tomsriveryachtclub #tryc ...

  14. Pine Beach Yacht Club

    No boats at Seaside Park before 1300 on Thursday 7/18. Early check: Thursday, 7/18 1800 - 2000. Check-in on Friday: 0800-0915. Skippers Meeting: 0930. Harbor Gun: 0945. First Warning: 1015. The cost is $55 for single-handed and $105 for double-handed. Click here to register for this regatta.

  15. Seaside Park, New Jersey Documentary #SPYC

    Since 1899, the Seaside Park, New Jersey Yacht Club #SPYC has fostered a love for the sport of sailing on the Barnegat Bay, summer at the Jersey shore and sense of community that comes with spending every summer in the same location. This mini doc explores the history of the club, the art of sailing competition and the Seaside Park family.

  16. Member Clubs

    Seaside Park Yacht Club is a charter member of the BBYRA having helped to form the organization in 1914. Address: P.O. Box 428, Bay Front, Seaside Park NJ 08752. The Club dock is at 39° 56′ 41″ North, 74° 09′ 45″ West. Phone: (732)793-9611. Sail Identifier: SP | Signal Lights: B B B

  17. Membership Info

    Little Bay Day Junior Activities 125 Years Upcoming Events 125th Committees ... The Seaside Park Yacht Club is rich with history and tradition. From May through October, you and your family can enjoy boating and the many social events our members sponsor. Club functions on weekends range from casual cookouts to gala formal dinner dances.

  18. Barnegat Bay 1901

    During the spring of 1900 the Seaside Park Yacht Club erected a very cozy and comfortable clubhouse, costing about $6,000, and being paid for by bonds taken up entirely among its members. The Bay Head Club had previously put up a small house of about $2,000, and the Island Heights Club soon made a third, with a neat $4,000 house.

  19. Seaside Park Yacht Club (@seaside_park_yacht_club)

    There's an issue and the page could not be loaded. Reload page. 866 Followers, 224 Following, 80 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Seaside Park Yacht Club (@seaside_park_yacht_club)

  20. Seaside Park Yacht Club

    Seaside Park Yacht Club

  21. History

    Little Bay Day Junior Activities 125 Years Upcoming Events 125th Committees Sponsorship Opportunities 125th Photo Contribution Boats of the Marina Project ... The Seaside Park Yacht Club (SPYC) was incorporated in 1899 to promote yachting and rowing, to foster athletic sports upon the water, and to promote the general prosperity of Seaside Park

  22. About Us

    BBYRA is a non-profit organization that fosters amateur sailboat racing on Barnegat Bay in New Jersey since 1914. It hosts a summer race series, provides training, patrol, trophies and other benefits to its 14 member clubs and their members.

  23. Cozumel: Playa Mia Beach Club Day Pass With Transportation

    The Playa Mia Beach Club day pass includes round-trip transportation from San Miguel de Cozumel, priced from CZK 1,276 per person. The water park offers over 20 attractions, such as twin twister slides, a pirate ship, and various water sports activities. Visitors can enjoy an optional all-you-can-eat buffet and open bar upgrade during their visit.

  24. Become a Member

    Little Bay Day Junior Activities 125 Years Upcoming Events 125th Committees Sponsorship Opportunities 125th Photo Contribution ... For over 124 years, Seaside Park Yacht Club has been a destination for sailors from around the area of all ages and generations for the summer season. Our club is rich in history with roots dating back to 1898 with ...