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The Port Huron Yacht Club, situated at 212 Quay St, Port Huron, MI, has a rich history that dates back to July 4, 1923, when a group of enthusiastic boat owners gathered for a race on the St. Clair River. This inaugural event sparked the formation of the club, which has since become a cornerstone of sailing culture in the region. The club played a significant role in organizing the first annual Port Huron to Mackinac Island race in 1925, a 261-mile freshwater race that has grown in popularity over the years. Despite the challenges of World War II, the club continued to promote sailing and seamanship, encouraged by the U.S. Navy to maintain its activities. Today, the Port Huron Yacht Club offers a sophisticated and welcoming environment for its members, combining historic charm with modern amenities, making it a premier destination for those who appreciate the beauty and thrill of sailing on the Great Lakes.
Dockage
- Average price per day:1 USD per foot (2022/08/03)
- Total:100
- Type:Concrete, Fixed, T Dock, warfQuay
- LOA Max:80
- Dockage depth:10
- Accessibility:AC Power 30A
Piling and cleats to tie off on. Fenderboards or oversize fenders needed. Transient price: $1/ft
Moorings
- Accessibility:hasMoorings
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