Southern Yacht Club

Southern Yacht Club

The Southern Yacht Club is located in New Orleans, Louisiana's West End neighborhood, on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain. Established in 1849, it is the second oldest yacht club in the United States.

ailing

Southern Yacht Club is an extremely active sailing club and is the organizing body for the Race to the Coast, the oldest point to point regatta in the Western Hemisphere. Initially raced on July 4, 1850, the race continues to this day with the course starting on the shores of New Orleans on Lake Pontchartrain and finishing in Gulfport, Mississippi.

Southern Yacht Club also is host to an active Rhodes 19, Vanguard 15, Sunfish, 420, Laser, Optimist pram and J-22 fleet as well as mutiple Handicap and Offshore Racing Fleets and several high school sailing programs. Additionally, the Southern Yacht Club has, for over fifty years, hosted Intercollegiate Sailing Association regattas including The New Orleans Sugar Bowl Regatta, often partnering with Tulane University.

Southern Yacht Club is home to four U.S. Sailing Olympic medalists including Gilbert Gray who in 1932 won a Gold Medal in Los Angeles in the Star Class, G. Shelby Friedrichs, Jr. won Gold in the Dragon Class in Mexico City, 1968 and most recently, Johnny Lovell who received a Silver Medal in Athens in 2004 as well as numerous other national and international champions.

Southern Yacht Club is a founding member of the Gulf Yachting Association.

History

The Southern Yacht Club of New Orleans, traces its roots to the Gulf Coast resort of Pass Christian, Mississippi and to the year 1849, making it the second oldest yacht club in the United States.

New Orleans in the antebellum era was a proud, thriving port city, banking center and cultural leader. However, during the summer months, many New Orleanians retreated to the Gulf Coast to flee the heat, humidity and yellow fever. Summer homes, hotels and boarding houses dotted the coast from Waveland, Mississippi to Mobile Bay. A favorite among New Orleanians was the Pass Christian Hotel. There, SYC’s organizational meeting was held on July 21, 1849 and the hotel became its headquarters for several years. Eighteen yachts answered the starting gun of the first regatta. Activities continued at "the Pass " until 1857 when the club relocated to New Orleans and held its regattas on Lake Pontchartrain.

The seventeen years of the American Civil War and Reconstruction greatly curtailed boating activities until 1878 when the club was reorganized and its first postwar regatta held. The following year, a handsome clubhouse was built over the water. It became the scene of many elaborate social events as well as sailing competition. In 1899 a new and larger clubhouse was erected under the leadership of Commodore Albert Baldwin. Regattas continued annually on the lake with the fleet competing each summer in interclub races on the gulf coast.

Designed by Rathbone DeBuys, an SYC member, the one design Fish Class sloop had its debut in 1919 and quickly became the most popular one design class in the Gulf South. Other early classes of yachts introduced were the Massachusetts Bay 21 Footers, Stars and Sound Interclubs.

The 1899 clubhouse had been extensively enlarged and renovated in 1920, but by 1949 it had deteriorated and was replaced by a modern, concrete and steel structure. This building was expanded in the 1960's and 1980's, and another major expansion was to begin in 2005. However, Hurricane Katrina struck in August of that year, causing widespread destruction throughout the region. Heavily damaged by wind and flood waters, the clubhouse was ultimately destroyed by a massive fire which burned, unchecked, in the hours following the storm. Sadly, many historic yachting trophies and other priceless artifacts were lost in the fire.

Under the leadership of Commodores Ewell Potts III and Hjalmar Breit, an interim facility was quickly erected to meet the needs of the membership and the renowned local firm of Waggoner & Ball Architects was retained to design a new facility. Currently underway by local contractor Landis Construction LLC, SYC's fourth clubhouse is slated for completion in 2009.

Through more than one hundred and fifty years of prosperity, depressions, wars, yellow fever epidemics, flood and hurricanes, the Southern Yacht Club has maintained a Corinthian tradition of keen competition, sportsmanship and eponymous hospitality.

References

*Scheib, Flora K.. [1986] . History of Southern Yacht Club. New Orleans: Pelican Publishing Company. ISBN 1-56554-537-0
* [http://www.ussailing.org/olympics/usmedals.htm List of US Sailing Olympic Medals]
* [http://www.stphilipneri.org/teacher/pontchartrain/content.php?type=1&id=307 History of Southern Yacht Club]
* [http://southernyachtclub.org/index.cfm?menu=1266 Further History of Southern Yacht Club]
* [http://southernyachtclub.org/index.cfm?content=sailingevents_details&eventid=219 Brief History of the Race to the Coast]

External links

* [http://www.southernyachtclub.org Southern Yacht Club]
* [http://nomyh.com/ New Orleans Municipal Harbor]
* [http://www.marinasinneworleans.com/OM.htm Orleans Marina]


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