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Indian Harbor Yacht Club was founded in 1889 by dedicated sailors intent on being part of the thriving sailing community on Long Island Sound. The club’s mission was to encourage and foster the sport of yachting, the art of yacht design and construction and the science of seamanship and navigation. That mission holds true today as our members continue to excel on the racecourse, embrace the pleasures of cruising and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow members.

Stories from Indian Harbor Yacht Club

The current clubhouse was designed in 1919 by noted American architect Henry Pelton and completed by the Charles Wills Construction Company in 1920 to replace the original shingle-style building which was lost in a fire. Both men were club members and while Pelton is best known for designing the Riverside Cathedral in New York, Commodore Wills’ firm built buildings such as the University Club and the New York Stock Exchange. This same clubhouse, with sweeping views of Captain’s Harbor, is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Over the years, our members have contributed to the establishment of national organizations that have defined the sport. These include NAYRU, which we know today as US Sailing, the US Power Squadron, the Yacht Racing Union of Long Island Sound and The American Power Boating Association. They have also participated in America’s Cup Syndicates and have organized international regattas for one-design classes, ocean races and US Youth Championships.

For more than125 years, IHYC members have excelled in sailing at all levels, including fleet racing, one-design racing and ocean racing. IHYC members have won the Transatlantic Race, the Fastnet Race, the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and the American Power Boat Championships. In addition, the IHYC Junior Sailing Program, founded by Commodores Robert Law and Clifford Mallory in 1924, continues to encourage young mariners to develop skills that will encourage a life-long appreciation of the water.

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Site investigation to review conditions and coastal resources

Bathymetric Survey

Development of wave force impacts on piers, foundation piles and guide piles for the  100-yr recurrence interval event

Prepared and submitted permit applications to CT DEEP and US Army Corps of Engineers

Prepared Contract Documents for bid and construction

Performed Construction Administration Services such as bid solicitation, review of work, review of payment requests, review of submittals, and managed project meetings

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RACE was retained by the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Inc. to plan, design and monitor all construction activities for waterfront improvements at the historic club. RACE provided several concept drawings, secured authorizations through the CT DEEP and the US Army Corp of Engineers for the installation of over 8,000 sf of new floating docks, reconstruction of 2,355 sf of timber piers which included 2 jib cranes and the placement of two additional 100 sf timber piers. RACE performed a bathymetric survey and prepared a wave analysis to optimize the quantity of anchor piles. RACE prepared OPCs which were used to compute the estimated costs of construction. RACE also prepared Contract Documents and solicited competitive bids from various contractors. RACE performed Construction Administration Services during the construction phase of the project.

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The Registered Agent on file for this company is Indian Harbor Yacht Club Incorporated The and is located at 710 Steamboart Road, Greenwich, CT 06830.

The company has 6 contacts on record. The contacts are David R. Bechtel from Greenwich CT, Elisabeth Forbes from Greenwich CT, Elizabeth Daigle from Greenwich CT, Leonard Shavel from Greenwich CT, Gustin Ray from Greenwich CT, and Susanne V. Clark from Greenwich CT.

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Filing Date:  July 16, 2010
Company Age:  14 Years, 1 Month
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710 Steamboart Road
Greenwich, CT 06830
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R. BECHTEL
Secretary, Director
4 Brookside Park
Greenwich, CT 06831
FORBES
Director
7 Maher Ave
Greenwich, CT 06830-5615
DAIGLE
Director, Treasurer
557 Indian Field Road
Greenwich, CT 06830
SHAVEL
President, Chair, Director
530 Indian Field Road
Greenwich, CT 06830
RAY
Director
4 Hekma Road
Greenwich, CT 06831
V. CLARK
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119 Oneida Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830
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  1. Foundation

    The Indian Harbor Yacht Club Foundation, an independent not-for-profit organization, was established in 2010 to preserve and restore Indian Harbor Yacht Club's historically and architecturally significant clubhouse and grounds. Visit ihycfoundation.org for more information. Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Lat 41° 00' 40" N Long 73° 37' 23" W.

  2. History

    Today, Indian Harbor is a steward of this historic building, which also benefits from the support of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club Foundation. Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Lat 41° 00' 40" N Long 73° 37' 23" W; VHF 68; 710 Steamboat Road, Greenwich, CT 06830 (203) 869-2484-Wind Conditions

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    BROUGHT TOGETHER BY OUR LOVE OF THE SEA. Indian Harbor is a Blue Water Club, rich in the traditions of sailing the Seven Seas or the Sound - whatever the conditions. Ours is the mystique of the sea, its relentless force and the camaraderie of those who venture upon it. - James B. Grant, Commodore, 1976-1977. Lat 41° 00' 40" N Long 73 ...

  4. Indian Harbor Yacht Club

    Clubhouse of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club today. Clubhouse of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, as it appeared in the 1890s. Photo by John S. Johnston.. The Indian Harbor Yacht Club is a private yacht club in Greenwich, CT with a long and storied yachting tradition. The club, founded in 1889 in New York City by a group of prominent sportsmen, is based mainly around personally owned yachts and ...

  5. Indian Harbor Yacht Club Foundation Inc

    mission. to raise funds to preserve and restore the historically and architecturally significant clubhouse and related structures and grounds (the "property") located in greenwich, connecticut, and owned by the indian harbor yacht club, incorporated (the "club"), and to foster awareness of and appreciation for the property, the surrounding area and other historic areas in greenwich, connecticut.

  6. Indian Harbor Yacht Club

    Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Visit Club Website. Indian Harbor Yacht Club was founded in 1889 by dedicated sailors intent on being part of the thriving sailing community on Long Island Sound. The club's mission was to encourage and foster the sport of yachting, the art of yacht design and construction and the science of seamanship and navigation.

  7. Indian Harbor Yacht Club (IHYC)

    2022-09-01. NTEE code, primary. N50: Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club. Description. The purpose or object of Indian Harbor Yacht Club is to encourage and foster the sport of yachting, the art of yacht design and construction, the science of seamanship and navigation, and to provide for the amusement and recreation of its members.

  8. Indian Harbor Yacht Club Junior Sailing Marks Centennial

    This year, IHYC is primed to celebrate a hundred years of their junior sailing program, an initiative that has sparked passion for boating in the hearts of countless young sailors, members and non-members alike. The Indian Harbor Yacht Club was designed by American architect Henry Pelton and built by the Charles Wills Construction company in 1920.

  9. RACE Coastal Eng

    RACE was retained by the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Inc. to plan, design and monitor all construction activities for waterfront improvements at the historic club. RACE provided several concept drawings, secured authorizations through the CT DEEP and the US Army Corp of Engineers for the installation of over 8,000 sf of new floating docks ...

  10. Indian Harbor Yacht Club

    Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Join group. About this group. This group is for the exclusive enjoyment of members and members who resigned in good standing and are in their reinstatement period. Posts are restricted to content consistent with being a member of Indian Harbor Yacht Club and its Statement of Purpose. Group administrations retain the ...

  11. Mission

    Mission Statement. "This Club is organized to encourage and support the sport of yachting, the art of yacht designing and building, and the science of seamanship and navigation, and to provide for the amusement and recreation of its members.". Lat 41° 00' 40" N Long 73° 37' 23" W. VHF 68. 710 Steamboat Road, Greenwich, CT 06830 ...

  12. Indian Harbor Yacht Club Foundation Inc.

    Indian Harbor Yacht Club Foundation Inc. cannot currently be evaluated by our Impact & Measurement methodology because either (A) it is eligible, but we have not yet received data; (B) we have not yet developed an algorithm to estimate its programmatic impact; (C) its programs are not direct services; or (D) it is not heavily reliant on contributions from individual donors.

  13. INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB FOUNDATION, INC.

    INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB FOUNDATION, INC. is a Connecticut Domestic Non-Profit Corporation filed on July 16, 2010. The company's filing status is listed as Active and its File Number is 1010939. The Registered Agent on file for this company is Indian Harbor Yacht Club Incorporated The and is located at 710 Steamboart Road, Greenwich, CT 06830.

  14. INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB INC

    501 (c) ( 7) organization. Deductibility of donations depends on various factors. WWW.INDIANHARBORYC.COM. 710 STEAMBOAT RD. GREENWICH CT 06830-7113. 203-869-2484. GREENWICH CT | IRS ruling year: 1942 | EIN: 06 - 0400220. An EIN is a unique nine-digit number that identifies a business for tax purposes.

  15. Indian Harbor Yacht Club

    Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Greenwich, Connecticut. 655 likes · 2 talking about this · 4,796 were here. Yachting ...

  16. Regattas

    Captain Harbor Friday Night Series: June 21, 2024 - IHYC. June 7, 2024 - Riverside Yacht Club June 21, 2024 - Indian Harbor Yacht Club July 12, 2024 - Old Greenwich Yacht Club July 26, 2024 - Belle Haven Club. Each night of this PHRF series features a single race, typically between 40 to 60 minutes in length, hosted by a Captain ...

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  20. Membership

    Membership. Indian Harbor Yacht Club is a private club, with membership by invitation only. To inquire, please contact [email protected]. Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Lat 41° 00' 40" N Long 73° 37' 23" W. VHF 68. 710 Steamboat Road, Greenwich, CT 06830. (203) 869-2484.

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    Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (Russian: Нижегоро́дская о́бласть nee-zhyh-gah-ROHT-skuh-yuh OH-bluhst&#146;) is a region in the Upper Volga, bordering Ryazan Oblast to the southwest, Vladimir Oblast to the west, Ivanovo Oblast to the northwest, Kostroma Oblast to the north, Kirov Oblast to the northeast, Mari El to the east, Chuvashia to the southeast, and Mordovia to the south.

  22. Visting by Sea

    Visting by Sea - Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Directions by Water. Indian Harbor is located at 41º 00' 40" N, 73º 37' 23" W inside Greenwich Harbor, which is part of Captain Harbor. Heading east, enter Captain Harbor by leaving Great Captain Island and Nun "2" to your starboard hand. Proceed toward Cormorant Reef buoy Nun "4" leaving Jones Rocks ...