North Cape Yacht Club - LaSalle, Michigan
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member GT.US
N 41° 49.899 W 083° 24.705
17T E 299732 N 4633896
The North Cape Yacht Club is located at Toledo Beach in Lasalle Michigan.
Waymark Code: WM56PQ
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 11/19/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member sailor_dave
Views: 16

The North Cape Yacht club is home to Olympic champion, Anna Tunnicliffe.

The Yacht Club website at (visit link) provides this information and history:

"Introduction to North Cape
Located on the shore of Western Lake Erie, some eight miles north of the Ohio/Michigan border, the North Cape Yacht Club offers its members and their families an appealing clubhouse and facilities, augmented by a deep water harbor. The 150 boats in club docks reach the lake through a dredged channel shared with the adjacent Toledo Beach Marina. The club's small boat hoists and a boat ramp cater to the needs of skippers who 'dry-sail' their boats. The channel entrance is at N41°49'38", W83° 24'30". To remain within the dredged channel, use the privately maintained range lights on a heading of 290° true and go between the red and green strobe lights which mark the channel entrance.

NCYC is a "working club", with an active membership composed primarily of sailors. Senior membership is capped at a maximum of 325. Junior, Intermediate and Non-resident memberships are also available. The members provide most of the manpower (and womanpower) to maintain the facilities, prepare dinners and to staff regattas and other entertainment functions. Twice annually, work parties are organized to ready the facilities for the sailing season in the Spring and to prepare for winter in the Fall.

NCYC regularly hosts national championship regattas for sailing fleets. In 2002 we hosted the Lightning Class, in 2003 the Bemis & Smythe Junior Sailing Championships and in 2004 North Cape will host the Interlake Nationals and Finn Nationals. The junior sailing program is very strong, with sailors qualifying at district and national levels almost every year. The North Cape Sailing School (NCSS) works to educate and expose local citizens to boating with seminars and a summer day-camp. The NCSS is a 501c(3) tax exempt organization which can be supported with tax deductable donations.

NCYC employs a Club Manager, bar staff and a custodian. The full kitchen facilities are used by members and outside catering services, for special events. The clubhouse size and layout supports parties with up to 200 people. Members and their guests can lounge on the large patio or the roof-deck with spectacular views overlooking the beach and Lake Erie.

The club is affiliated with two Great Lakes yachting associations, the Inter-Lake Yachting Association (I-LYA) and the Associated Yacht Clubs (AYC). The club extends reciprocal privileges to members of many Yacht Clubs in the area. If possible, visitors will be directed to dockage in slips that have been temporarily vacated by cruising members. The bulkhead just in front of the clubhouse was recently rebuilt and provides water and shore-power hookups for visiting vessels.

An Historical Sketch

The founding of North Cape Yacht Club in 1962, evolved from the efforts of several members of the Toledo Yacht Club (TYC) that dates from 1865. The location of TYC up the Maumee River frustrated the sailors of the one-design Dragon fleet who made the long, back and forth trek to their racing venue in the open waters of Lake Erie and Maumee Bay. Led by Walter Swindeman, Richard Krauss, John Holton, James Bernard and John Turin, in the late 1950's this group began searching for a location where the Dragon fleet could be moored closer to deep-water sailing.

The site they eventually located was a match with the business plan of Virgil Gladieux, a Toledo businessman and entrepreneur. In 1961, Mr. Gladieux was planning to construct a marina on lakefront property he had acquired near the mouth of South Otter Creek that was then a duck marsh and the remnants of the old Toledo Beach Amusement Park. Following a series of proposals and counterproposals, it became apparent that, if the group was represented by a more formal organization with financial resources, Mr. Gladieux would allocate space for it on the north side of the channel that would be dredged to connect his Toledo Beach Marina and lagoon to Lake Erie.

Because the board of Toledo Yacht Club declined to become involved in the project as a sailing station annex or possible future site for TYC itself, the group, with Walter Swindeman as a driving force, sought to organize a new yacht club. The initial lease, dated December 14, 1961, was actually between Mr. & Mrs. Gladieux and five individuals, each of whom personally guaranteed one-fifth of the proposed club's $12,500 share of the cost to dredge the channel and lagoon. These were Orrin Keller, Phillip LeBoutillier Jr., James Bernard, Walter Swindeman and Richard Krauss. On January 9, 1962, the North Cape Yacht Club was properly incorporated and the lease was assigned to it. The club's first commodore was founding member Walter Swindeman who was succeeded, after a 2-year term, by founding member Richard Krauss.

Within a year of its founding, NCYC had grown from 14 original members to 216. With a majority of the labor provided by the members themselves, the club constructed 75 docks, 15 dry storage spaces and a clubhouse with a bar. Five regattas were planned for 1963. In 1971, the club purchased the previously leased site for $125,000 with the proceeds of bonds sold to its members. Significant expansions of the clubhouse occurred in 1974 and 1984.

Total membership is now more than 400, including other membership categories such as junior, intermediate A&B, non-resident, emeritus and honorary. Reflecting its founding heritage, the majority of members own sailboats. And many of the club's powerboats are operated by former sailors who love boating but wanted to abandon the rigors of hauling halyards and grinding winches. The small, one-design sailboats that represented the foundation of the club in 1962 have generally given way to larger cruising/racing sailboats.

North Cape Yacht Club sponsors very active sailboat racing programs for both adults and junior members. The club currently hosts 10 annual racing regattas, 4 mid-week racing series and has hosted many national and international regattas. Most recently, the club hosted the Lightning North American Championship in 2002 and the Bemis and Smythe Cups in 2003. We look forward to hosting the Interlake North American Championships, the Finn North American Championships and the District Championships for the Thistle class."
Facility Rating:

Address of Facility:
11850 Toledo Beach Road
Lasalle, MI USA
48145


Public/Private: Private?

Clear overhead clearance at ramp for mast: yes

Good trailer/rig parking: yes

Good dock alongside of ramp: yes

Overnight docking available: yes

Good staging area for rigging boat: yes

Clubhouse facilities: yes

Racing committee at facility: yes

Website of Club: [Web Link]

Fees: Not Listed

"On the hard" trailer/boat storage: Not Listed

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