
Long Island is surrounded by coastline and famous for its many beaches. For a list of beaches, visit the Long Island tourism website: Long Island Yacht Club, Long Island Sailing, Long Island Power Boats, Long Island Tennis
East Hampton has extensive white sand beaches with crystal clear water It has been called “the perfect summer getaway”. East Hampton Village Beaches require a parking permit for vehicles. For those with a conversion van rental, permits can be obtained at the Village Hall and Main Beach in East Hampton. As the most-well
known beach in the area and one of the top-rated beaches in the United States, Main Beach serves as the social scene of East Hampton. There is a snack bar, a deck, and bathroom facilities. Some travel sites suggest that this beach is best as a day trip with a conversion van rental for those trying to save money because accommodations in the area often require three or five night stays and can be expensive during peak season. This beach has lifeguards on duty from Memorial Day to Labor Day from 10am-5pm daily.
One of the most popular beaches in Nassau County is Long Beach, which is a day trip from New
York City with a conversion van rental. During the summer there are a lot of activities that take place here, with choices such as boating, biking, volleyball, snorkeling, and surfing. There is also a 2.5-mile boardwalk that offers great views of sunrise and sunset over the Atlantic Ocean and many activities.
Located in the Hamlet of Montauk, Long Island, New York, the Montauk Yacht Club Resort Hotel and Marina is the perfect escape destination for savvy travelers. Guests seeking the relaxation of the beaches, excitement of world class salt water fishing, and a luxuriously casual atmosphere will find the resort to be the hotel of choice when traveling to the Hamptons.
No yacht is required to experience this renowned club. We are the public resort that treats you like a private club. Our setting, graced by our historic lighthouse, is spacious, refreshing and breathtakingly beautiful.
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The Long Island Yacht Club’s setting on the Great
South Bay makes us an ideal location for day sailors, as well as providing
plenty of opportunities for overnight or longer cruises. A usual summer day
starts out with light northerly wind early in the morning, and as the sun heats
up the island, an onshore breeze builds and sets up around mid-day. With a
steady on shore breeze of about 8 to 12 knots, the sailing conditions are
perfect and continue in the afternoon as a southwest wind usually builds and
lasts into sunset.
Our
sailors are typically boaters who go out in their cruising boats for an
afternoon sail, and occasionally will plan a more extended overnight trip,
multi-day cruise to the east end and beyond, or to New York City. If you spend a
family weekend out at one of the Fire Island ocean beaches or bay-side locations
like Saltaire Atlantique or Ocean Beach, you can sail
back to the club and take a dip in the pool, though the view from the dock of
the bay and the Fire Island Lighthouse will make you want to linger in the
cockpit. There’s no rush, it’s another perfect day at the Long Island Yacht
Club.
There are opportunities to meet and raft-up with friends or fellow cruisers from
Power Squadrons, Coast Guard Auxiliaries or Yacht Clubs at Connetquot River,
Patchogue Bay, Hemlock Cove, Gilgo Beach, Democrat Point, Coast Guard Cove,
Tobay, Jones Beach Marina, Zachs Bay (great seats for summer concerts at Jones
Beach Theater).
A series of club races are scheduled during the summer, these races are
typically run every other Sunday form June through September. These are PHRF
races for keelboats sailed over 4 to 6 mile courses and usually start and finish
just of the club.
The club offers an ever-expanding Junior Sailing Program. The program currently
runs for two four-week sessions during the summer, training is available on
Optimist Pram and Sunfish boats, and we plan to expand to 420’s, Laser’s and any
other platform in which there is a keen interest. The Junior Sailing Program is
available to members’ children and grandchildren between the ages of 8 and 18.
We anticipate expanding the program beyond the summer season, enabling those
junior sailors who have a desire, to perfect their skills.
Programs exist that will sponsor skilled juniors to travel to Hawaii, Australia
and Europe to compete internationally. Many of the Team USA Olympic sailors get
their start from programs just like ours.
The Long Island Yacht Club is a member of the Great South Bay Yacht Racing
Association (GSBYRA), which sponsors regattas at various yacht clubs along the
Great South Bay and encourages participation by young sailors from junior
sailing programs at member yacht clubs. Many are two-day events for one-design
sailboats. The most popular classes are now Sunfish, Optimist Pram, Narrasketuck,
Flying Scot, Laser, JY15, and 420. As a member of the Long Island Yacht Club you
are eligible to participate in these races.
The Long Island Yacht Club is also host for the annual Babylon Village Mayors
Cup race, sponsored since its inception by the Long Island Yacht Club and
officiated by the Mayor of Babylon Village. It is an invitational open to all
cruising type boats racing under PHRF rules competition (all area yacht clubs
and sailing associations are invited).
Race applications, instructions, and rules will be available via downloadable
link prior to the race, and race results are posted on the club web site.