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Established in 1908, the Wadawanuck Club is located at the head of Stonington Harbor off Fishers Island Sound in southeastern Connecticut. Offering sailing, swimming, tennis and dining, the club is private and for the use of members, their guests and invited visitors. The club operates from Memorial Day to mid-September and hosts sailing regattas and other athletic and social events during the summer season.
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Welcome aboard, fellow sailors and sea enthusiasts! If you're looking for a slice of nautical paradise, look no further than Wadawanuck Yacht Club. Nestled in the charming coastal town of Stonington, Connecticut, this marina is a hidden gem that will leave you breathless. With its picturesque views, vibrant community, and top-notch facilities, Wadawanuck Yacht Club is the ultimate destination for all your boating dreams.
A Coastal Haven
Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves crashing against the shore, with the salty sea breeze filling your lungs. At Wadawanuck Yacht Club, this dream becomes a reality. Situated on the banks of the mystic Pawcatuck River, our marina offers unparalleled access to the Atlantic Ocean and the Long Island Sound. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a novice boater, you'll find endless opportunities to explore the open more... waters and discover hidden coves and sandy beaches.
As you set sail from Wadawanuck Yacht Club, you'll be greeted by breathtaking coastal landscapes, dotted with charming lighthouses and picturesque fishing villages. The tranquil waters of Stonington Harbor provide the perfect backdrop for a day of sailing, fishing, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature. With its calm tides and well-marked channels, this area is a sailor's paradise, making it an ideal destination for both leisurely cruises and thrilling regattas.
A Vibrant Community
At Wadawanuck Yacht Club, we believe that sailing is more than just a hobby – it's a way of life. Our vibrant community of boating enthusiasts is what sets us apart. As soon as you step foot on our docks, you'll be greeted with warm smiles and a sense of camaraderie that is truly infectious. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a beginner, you'll find a supportive network of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the sea.
From social events and regattas to educational programs and youth sailing, Wadawanuck Yacht Club offers a wide range of activities for every member of the family. Our clubhouse serves as the heart of our community, where members gather to share stories, enjoy delicious meals, and celebrate the joy of boating. With a calendar full of exciting events throughout the year, there's never a dull moment at Wadawanuck Yacht Club.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
When it comes to boating, having access to top-notch facilities is essential. At Wadawanuck Yacht Club, we take pride in providing our members with state-of-the-art amenities that enhance their boating experience. Our marina features spacious and well-maintained docks, equipped with modern utilities to ensure your vessel is safe and secure.
For those seeking a little relaxation after a day on the water, our clubhouse offers luxurious amenities such as a swimming pool, fitness center, and spa. Unwind with a refreshing dip in the pool, work up a sweat in our fully-equipped gym, or pamper yourself with a rejuvenating massage – the choice is yours. We believe that every aspect of your time at Wadawanuck Yacht Club should be nothing short of extraordinary.
Expert Staff and Services
At Wadawanuck Yacht Club, we understand that your boating experience is only as good as the support you receive. That's why we have a team of expert staff members who are dedicated to ensuring your time with us is nothing short of exceptional. From our knowledgeable dockhands who are always ready to assist with docking and fueling to our experienced sailing instructors who can help you sharpen your skills, we have you covered.
In addition to our exceptional staff, we also offer a range of services to make your boating experience as seamless as possible. Our on-site marine store is stocked with all the essentials you need, from boat supplies to nautical apparel. We also provide boat maintenance and repair services, so you can keep your vessel in top shape without the hassle of finding a reliable mechanic. At Wadawanuck Yacht Club, we're here to make your boating dreams come true.
Exploring Stonington
While Wadawanuck Yacht Club is a destination in itself, the surrounding town of Stonington is equally charming and worth exploring. With its historic architecture, quaint shops, and delectable seafood restaurants, Stonington captures the essence of New England coastal living. Take a stroll through the picturesque streets, visit the local art galleries, or indulge in a lobster roll at one of the waterfront eateries.
If you're a history buff, don't miss a visit to the Old Lighthouse Museum, where you can learn about the rich maritime heritage of the area. For nature lovers, a trip to the nearby Barn Island Wildlife Management Area is a must. This expansive nature reserve offers miles of scenic trails, perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and immersing yourself in the beauty of the great outdoors.
Join the Wadawanuck Yacht Club Family
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable boating journey? Joining the Wadawanuck Yacht Club family is easier than ever. We offer a range of membership options to suit your needs, whether you're a full-time resident or a seasonal visitor. As a member, you'll have access to all the club's amenities and activities, as well as the opportunity to forge lifelong friendships with fellow boating enthusiasts.
Becoming a member of Wadawanuck Yacht Club is more than just joining a marina – it's joining a community that shares your love for the sea. From exciting regattas and social events to educational programs and youth sailing, there's something for everyone at Wadawanuck Yacht Club. Come aboard and discover the magic for yourself!
Plan Your Visit
Ready to set sail to Wadawanuck Yacht Club? Planning your visit is a breeze. Our marina is conveniently located just a short drive from major cities such as New York City, Boston, and Providence. If you're arriving by boat, our well-marked channels and ample docking space make it easy to navigate to our marina.
To ensure a seamless experience, we recommend contacting our friendly staff in advance to reserve your slip and discuss any specific requirements you may have. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, we'll make sure everything is taken care of so you can focus on enjoying the beauty of Wadawanuck Yacht Club and the surrounding area.
Set Sail for Adventure
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable boating adventure? Wadawanuck Yacht Club awaits with open arms, ready to provide you with an experience like no other. From the moment you arrive, you'll be captivated by the beauty of the coastal landscape, the warmth of our community, and the endless possibilities that await you on the open waters.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your sailing gear, chart your course, and set sail for Wadawanuck Yacht Club – a place where dreams become reality and memories are made. We can't wait to welcome you aboard!
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Karen von Ruffer Hills and Francis Hills discovered the coastal town of Stonington, in southeastern Connecticut, when friends invited them for a weekend getaway at a local inn in 2009.
“We got there on a Friday, and by Sunday we were at Seaboard Properties asking, ‘What’s for rent?’” said Ms. von Ruffer Hills, 48, who works as the marketing director for the photography studio that Mr. Hills, 53, has in New York. “My husband is British, and Stonington has a little bit of that English countryside feel to it and those nice old homes. It immediately spoke to him.”
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The couple rented in Stonington for many summers, stealing time away from their apartment in New York, about 135 miles southwest, as they could. Then about five years ago, they decided to reverse the arrangement, making Stonington their home base.
“It was a lifestyle choice: We’re both midlife and sort of re-evaluating,” Ms. von Ruffer Hills said. “It was a nice way to gently remove ourselves from the chaos of New York.”
Now they live in a renovated Colonial-era home with a gambrel roof in the heart of Stonington Borough, a densely developed village district on a peninsula jutting into Stonington Harbor. At one end of their street is a tiny sandy beach where they can ease into the waters of Long Island Sound. At the other is the compact commercial strip of Water Street, where they can walk to grab a coffee, browse the windows of an art gallery or catch up on local gossip at Tom’s News.
They have developed a “beautiful network of friends,” Ms. von Ruffer Hills said, and thrown themselves into community life. Her husband curated a project for the Stonington Historical Society last year. And she is now a burgess in the borough government.
“I am sanitation commissioner, responsible for sanitation and streetlights,” she said. “It’s not the sexiest of titles, but it’s fun, actually.”
Danielle Chesebrough, 36, also immersed herself in Stonington’s inner workings after moving from New York with her husband, Sam, to the Mystic section four years ago. Formerly a senior analyst with the United Nations Global Compact, Ms. Chesebrough served on a couple of town boards before becoming the first woman to be elected First Selectman last November.
Four months into the job, she now finds herself trying to help lead the community through the pandemic crisis — with three young children at home. While the economic upheaval facing the heavily tourist-dependent town has at times seemed overwhelming, Ms. Chesebrough said she is heartened to see so many residents pull together.
“Some residents started a GoFundMe page to raise money to buy gift certificates to local restaurants doing takeout,” she said. “They’re donating the certificates to our human services department to distribute to households in need.”
As of mid-April, three weeks later, the group, Stonington Feeds Stonington , had raised over $15,000.
What You’ll Find
Situated between the Mystic River to the west and the Pawcatuck River to the east, Stonington is Connecticut’s easternmost shoreline town, bumping up against Rhode Island. Largely oriented around the water, it is perhaps most widely known for the Mystic Seaport Museum and Mystic Aquarium, popular tourist attractions on the Stonington side of the normally bustling Mystic village (the rest of the village is in Groton).
But the town of roughly 18,000 has a much more varied landscape, from its pastoral northern uplands crisscrossed with old stone walls, to the industrial-era village of Pawcatuck and the suburban-flavored neighborhood of Masons Island, reached by a causeway.
New Yorkers seeking a weekend respite have long gravitated toward historic Stonington Borough, which served as a summer destination for city dwellers during the steamship era (as did Watch Hill, R.I., to the east). The well-protected harbor, a haven for boating enthusiasts, is home to a yacht club and a commercial fishing fleet.
In the heart of the borough, the narrow streets are lined with colorfully painted 18th- and 19th-century homes that hug the sidewalks. While there are no historic district protections in the borough, “you would get a lot of pushback if you wanted to knock down a historic home and redo it,” said James H. Michalove, president and founder of Seaboard Properties. (Other sections of town have not fared as well at protecting historic buildings from demolition.)
During the high season, the shops and restaurants on and around Water Street normally attract day-trippers, many of whom come by boat. The street ends at the peninsula’s point, where a small beach and parking area provide visitors with panoramic views.
Howard Taylor, a yacht broker who has lived in town for about 25 years, said he has noticed more New York families moving to Stonington year-round, as professionals have become increasingly able to work from home.
“What we’re going through now is going to exaggerate that,” he said.
What You’ll Pay
The median sale price for a single-family home in the town of Stonington in the 12-month period before March 31 was $336,000, about 5 percent higher than in the previous year, according to data provided by William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty; for a single-family home in the borough, the median sale price was $510,000. The median sale price for a condo in the year ending March 31 was $292,000, compared with $338,500 the previous year.
As of April 14, 140 properties were listed for sale in Stonington, ranging from a two-bedroom mobile home in a park on the Mystic River asking $48,000 to a five-bedroom waterfront home on 1.36 acres on Masons Island asking $2.9 million.
“Inventory is nice and low right now,” said Melinda Carlisle, a sales associate with Randall Realtors. “We’ve had a couple of really good years, and people weren’t putting much stuff on.”
Historic homes in good repair in the borough typically sell for upward of $600,000, with waterfront properties drawing $2 million or more, Mr. Michalove said.
On Masons Island, many homes belong to the children or grandchildren of the original owners, Ms. Carlisle said. While it is sometimes possible to find a smaller, unimproved home in the $400,000s, the five homes she currently has listed there are priced from $899,000 to $2.9 million.
One of the newer rental complexes in town is Threadmill Apartments, a converted factory building in Pawcatuck. The 58 one-bedroom apartments, with exposed brick walls and ceiling beams, rent for $1,500 to $1,900 a month, said Mary Ann Agostini, an agent with William Pitt Sotheby’s.
While activity ramps up in Stonington during the summer months, the atmosphere is low-key. The borough’s Fourth of July parade is a community highlight, said Chelsea Mitchell, the library director at the Stonington Historical Society. Children ride on decorated bicycles, spectators are encouraged to join the parade, and the Declaration of Independence is read aloud — “at the end of which, everyone yells, ‘A pox on King George!’” she said.
The Portuguese Holy Ghost Society , a social club based in the borough, draws residents from around the area to its year-round events, which include Friday night fish-and-chips dinners and the Labor Day weekend Feast of the Holy Ghost.
“We have over 400 members from all backgrounds: lawyers, medical doctors, fishermen, carpenters and scientists,” said Mr. Taylor, the yacht broker, who is also the club’s vice president.
Residents support several farms in town, including Stone Acres , which hosts farm dinners, weddings and educational events. The farm stand, which sells produce, flowers and locally produced artisanal foods, is already in high gear, said Jane Meiser, the director of operations and a descendant of the farm’s original Colonial-era owners.
“Everyone’s pretty much here in their second homes now,” she said, because of the pandemic lockdown. “So our farm stand has been incredibly busy with the heightened demand on local, sustainable, really healthy organic food.”
The Schools
About 2,000 students are served by Stonington’s four public schools. Students in prekindergarten through fifth grade attend Deans Mill or West Vine Street elementary schools, both of which recently underwent extensive renovations. West Vine Street’s principal, Alicia Sweet Dawe, was recognized last year as Elementary Principal of the Year by the Connecticut Association of Schools and the National Association of Elementary School Principals.
Students in sixth through eighth grade attend Stonington Middle School, in Mystic.
Stonington High School, in Pawcatuck, has about 650 students. Mean SAT scores for the 2019 graduating class were 551 in evidence-based reading and writing, and 532 in math; statewide means were 529 and 516. The school also has career and technical education programs to train students for postgraduate employment.
The Commute
From the Shoreline East rail station in New London, about 20 minutes away, commuters can get a train to the Metro-North Railroad station in New Haven for $10.25 one-way; a round-trip peak ticket from there to Grand Central Terminal is $47. The commute takes roughly three hours.
Amtrak trains stop at the station in Mystic. The trip to Penn Station takes around three hours; round-trip fares range from $122 to $240, depending on seat selection.
All rail services are currently operating on reduced schedules because of the pandemic.
The 135-mile drive to New York City on Interstate 95 takes two and a half hours or longer, depending on traffic.
The History
The stone lighthouse tower that stands at the borough’s point dates to 1840. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is attached to a modest residence that housed the beacon’s keepers for its nearly 50 years in operation. The Stonington Historical Society bought the abandoned lighthouse in 1925 for $3,650 and converted it to a museum for lighthouse artifacts. The museum is currently closed for restoration and is tentatively scheduled to reopen in the summer.
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Wadawanuck Multi-Team Team Racing Event July 31, 2023
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Registration 1200-1300.
Harbor start 1310.
No race after 1530.
please bring a boat, teams will be assigned at skippers meeting 1300.
any questions contact / text Robert Scala 860-460-6540
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1st team: WHYC/WYC
3rd: Left Over Dinner (RIYC and friends)
6th: GLPYC 2
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The launch may be called by hailing HYC on VHF channel 68. NOTE RADIO CHANNEL Special launch service will be provided when staff and equipment are available upon advance request, which must be made 24hours prior to the day that service is desired. In storm conditions, launch service may be suspended at the discretion of the Dockmaster. The club has a hard dingy with oars, which will be kept in the water behind the fuel dock.
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Mystic Seaport uses JY 15s in its sail training program. Rod still helps design new J/ Boats and continues to race actively. He has won championships in the J/24, J/22, J/30, J/35, J/120, J/70 and J/88 classes and at various Race Weeks. Rod and his wife, Lucia, live in Stonington. He is a member and Past Commodore of the Wadawanuck Yacht Club ...
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In Stonington, CT, Wadawanuck Yacht Club is located at Water Street. No reviews by any seafarers for Wadawanuck Yacht Club have been submitted. Call 860-535-0118 to contact Wadawanuck Yacht Club directly. Cruising in Stonington is an activity throughout all of Connecticut. Location Info. Mega Yacht Slips; 41.33491-71.90696;
In Stonington, CT, Wadawanuck Yacht Club is located at Water Street. No reviews by any seafarers for Wadawanuck Yacht Club have been submitted. Call 860-535-0118 to contact Wadawanuck Yacht Club directly. Cruising in Stonington is an activity throughout all of Connecticut.
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Wadawanuck Club located at 196 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more. Search . ... Wadawanuck Club is located at 196 Water St in Stonington, Connecticut 06378. ... Yacht Club; Ratings and Reviews Wadawanuck Club . Overall Rating Overall Rating ( 24 Reviews ) 18. 6. 0. 0. 0.
Stonington, CT 06378. Berth Capacity. Slips. 100. Approach. Minimum Approach Depth. 0.0 Meters. Minimum Channel Depth. ... look no further than Wadawanuck Yacht Club. Nestled in the charming coastal town of Stonington, Connecticut, this marina is a hidden gem that will leave you breathless. ... Wadawanuck Yacht Club is the ultimate destination ...
As of April 14, 140 properties were listed for sale in Stonington, ranging from a two-bedroom mobile home in a park on the Mystic River asking $48,000 to a five-bedroom waterfront home on 1.36 ...
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Wadawanuck Yacht Club is located at 196 Water Street Stonington, CT 06378. They can be contacted via phone at (860) 535-0118 for pricing, directions, reservations and more. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Hosted by Wadawanuck Yacht Club. Stonington, CT. Date. Location. Stonington, CT. View results Notice Board . Registration 1200-1300. Harbor start 1310. No race after 1530. please bring a boat, teams will be assigned at skippers meeting 1300. any questions contact / text Robert Scala 860-460-6540 ...
WADAWANUCK CLUB MAY, JUNE & JULY 2018 PHONES Club Manager/Office ..... 860-535-0118 Kitchen/Dinner Reservations..... 860-535-2145 Sailing/Main Office ..... 860-535-0118 ... 15-16 Wad Yacht Club Cruise FOOD SERVICE: Weekend Food Service: Both Lunch and Snack Bar 11:30-3pm Sat & Sun starting Memorial Day
You cannot register for the Quad Club Party on the MIYC website. You must email [email protected] to register. Checks can be sent to Wadawanuck Club, P. O. Box 83, Stonington, CT 06378. When: Saturday, August 05, 2023, 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC-05:00) Where: Wadawanuck Club 196 Water St ...
Welcome to Stonington Harbor Yacht Club. ... 9 Stonington Commons Stonington, CT 06378 Tel: 860-535-0112 [email protected]. Clubhouse Office Hours Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 5:00pm. Off Season Bar Hours Mon, Wed-Sat: 5:00pm - 9:00pm. Weather and Tides Book Dock Space Now ...
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NTEE code, primary. N50: Recreational, Pleasure, or Social Club. Description. Wadawanuck Club provides yachting, swimming, tennis instruction and other services and facilities for its members and their guests. Members can enjoy yachting facilities and services, including regattas and an annual cruise. Children aged 4 to 15 receive swimming ...
Wadawanuck Yacht Club, Stonington, CT Woodmere Bay Yacht Club, NY . 3. Dock and Launch Rules No smoking on the Fuel Dock or in the Launch. Fuel will be pumped only at the Fuel Dock. Dock and launch attendants will render special assistance whenever possible, as they are here to serve the members. Passengers needing the services of the club ...
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Wadawanuck Yacht Club Stonington, CT John Vandemoer NOR Entry Results 7/10-12/18 2018 Club 420 Canadian National Championship (Triple Crown Event) ... Bay Head Yacht Club, New Jersey Cathy O'Brien 732-539-7027 NOR Entry Results 8/13-17/18 CORK International: All Regions Jamie Fraser Tim Irwin ...