
To promote the art of Corinthian yachting and navigation and to arrange and conduct social activities towards further development of fellowship and seamanship. We promote all things water related. The Club is located at the northern end of Belmont Harbor in Chicago. It was founded in 1973 by boating enthusiasts whose common interest was boating and its reward of personal recreation.
Through more than thirty years, the Club has shared those rewards with new members who also wanted to participate in a fraternal organization. Membership in the Belmont Yacht Club is open to all who share a common interest and enthusiasm in recreational boating, whether power or sail.
Through more than thirty years, the Club has shared those rewards with new members who also wanted to participate in a fraternal organization. Membership in the Belmont Yacht Club is open to all who share a common interest and enthusiasm in recreational boating, whether power or sail.
Services
We then walk to Millennium Park where we have a picnic in front of the Pritzker Pavilion. Grant Park Symphony concert, "Classic Broadway" runs from 6:30 PM until 8:00 pm. The concert is free, but members would need to get reservations on the Monday before the concert. After the concert, we will sail together back to Belmont Harbor for cocktails.
Skippers' Meeting at 1:00 at the club ship J.B. Mack. The race start will be at 2:30 at the Belmont Buoy. Vessels will race under sail from the buoy to and around the Wilson Crib, and then back to the buoy, where all vessels will drop or furl sails, and proceed under power at a safe speed back to their slips.
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LeeAnn Tomas-Foster
Jun 01, 2019
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Aug 26, 2018
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Jul 02, 2017
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Mar 04, 2014
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The Belmont Yacht Club is on the north end of Belmont Harbor next to the B dock.
It is the smaller and less formal of the two clubs located in Belmont Harbor.
Benefits of joining a friendly small Yachtclub include very inexpensive dues and reciprocity in 100s of other yacht clubs around the country.
It is the smaller and less formal of the two clubs located in Belmont Harbor.
Benefits of joining a friendly small Yachtclub include very inexpensive dues and reciprocity in 100s of other yacht clubs around the country.
Ellen M.
Oct 11, 2005
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