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Seaside Park Yacht Club
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209 S. Bayview Avenue
P.O. Box 428
Seaside Park , NJ 08752
(732) 793-9611
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
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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There it is! There is the 78 footer that I will never own, but thanks for allowing me to drool while in your club. This is a cool place to hang and check out the boats and learn how to sail. It has dining events and social gatherings for the locals. They don't accept cash, and instead you use a card that is affiliated with your account, which you can't get unless you are a member, which you can't become until you get nominations from other members. I wonder if Judge Smails is a member.
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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.
SEASIDE PARK YACHT CLUB BECOMES NSHOF FOUNDING MEMBER
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
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.
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Seaside Park, New Jersey
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This wonderful New Jersey beach community is located near the southern end of the Barnegat Peninsula. It is located between two very wild places. To the north is the busy Seaside Heights , host to a large boardwalk and two amusment piers. The attratactions of Seaside Heights attract a much different crowd than the family oriented, and much quieter, community of Seaside Park. To the south is found Island Beach State Park . Its wildness is held in its preservation and conservation of the Barnegat Peninsula barrier island habitats as they once were. Before the "improvements" and development that now fills most of the land on barrier islands up and down the east coast.
The community of Seaside Park is the largest, in terms of permanent population, of all the Barnegat Peninsula beaches. There are more than 2000 full time residents. This number does of course increase during the summer. There is quite a divide between southern Seaside Park and the rest of the town. The southern area is comprised of tightly-packed tiny vacation homes that are lined up down skinny sandy roads. The rest of Seaside park is much fancier when compared with this area. There are both modest and quite large homes in town, commercial establishments and a few churches along Central Ave (Route 35), and the large and prominent municipal building.
To the west is Barnegat Bay and there are a number of nice public spaces to enjoy yourself there. There are fishing and crabbing docks, the Seaside Park Yacht Club, and a few recreational parks with playgrounds.
The ocean and beach is of course the main attraction for many residents and summer visitors. The wide boardwalk that separates the beach from the Ocean Ave provides an interesting persepective - it is raised above the street and, on the ocean side, is mostly blocked off from the beach by sand dunes. There is a path through the dunes every so often and this provides a walk way access to the beach and the ocean.
You can find out more about Seaside Heights by visting the Borough government web site .
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Seaside Park Yacht Club. Located at 209 S Bayview Ave, Seaside Park, New Jersey, United States.
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.
125th Photo Contribution Boats of the Marina Project Members ... Also,if you know someone who is no longer a member and once had a boat at the club, please forward their contact information and I will reach out to them. ... Debbie Hessler. 209 S. Bayview Ave., Seaside Park, NJ 08752 [email protected]. N 39 55 39 W 74 04 90 ...
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The community of Seaside Park is the largest, in terms of permanent population, of all the Barnegat Peninsula beaches. There are more than 2000 full time residents. This number does of course increase during the summer. ... There are fishing and crabbing docks, the Seaside Park Yacht Club, and a few recreational parks with playgrounds.
Seaside Park Yacht Club is celebrating 125 years on the bay in 2024! ... There will be additional events throughout the season including a speaker series in August, the new membership photo unveiling, and opportunities to acquire our beautiful specially commissioned painting of the club. ... 209 S. Bayview Ave., Seaside Park, NJ 08752 ...
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The club also has a modern marina for members with slips ranging in size to over 60'. The Seaside Park Yacht Club is a great place to relax, meet new friends and enjoy all that summer has to offer. If you are interested in learning more about joining SPYC click on the Membership Inquiry link below.
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125th Photo Contribution Boats of the Marina Project Members Membership Info Open Menu Close Menu. About Us Who We Are Officers ... As we approach the end of summer, we look forward to the celebration of Seaside Park Yacht Club's 125th season in 2024. Celebration committees have been hard at work planning a wide range of events throughout ...