A Brief History of
by Donald Bottomley, Past Club Historian
The following notes have been extracted from the
original meeting minute book of the yacht club and cover the years from 1898 to
1911.
On July 28 1898, about 30 summer residents
agreed to form a yacht club and for that purpose assembled at the house of
Charles Webb (the white house across from the club). The first meeting decided
that race entrance fees were $.50, and boats must be skippered by owners in
good standing.
On Aug. 9, 1898, the club constitution was adopted. Article 2
states that the purpose of the club is to promote yachting and rowing (rowing
has seemed to fall to the wayside). Article 7 states that the original annual
dues were to be $3 for members and $2 for junior members. Rule 11 states that
the crew for any yachts shall consist of one man for every five feet of deck
length and each yacht shall return to port with the same number of crew that
she left with.
Women were permitted to join in 1899 when an amendment was passed
that allowed a ladies' auxiliary to be formed.
On April 7, 1900, the club incorporated in the state of
On Aug. 2, 1901, Bay Head YC, Mantoloking YC, Seaside Park YC, and
IHYC agreed to mark a bay channel from Bay Head to
On June 6, 1906, the House Committee was instructed to look into
the possibility of installing a telephone in the club house.
On July 7, 1906, Mr. Van Sant authorized
the purchase of a row boat for the club not to exceed $10.00.
On Sept. 5, 1908, the Ladies' Auxiliary purchased the ship's clock
which now rests on the west wall.
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As the racing schedule expanded, Island Heights YC became a
founding member of the Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing Association in 1914.
IHYC is the most active club in the BBYRA, winning the Commodore's
Cup several times in the last few years. The Commodore's Cup is presented each
year to the club which has the most participants in the BBYRA that year.
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Etc.
IHYC has gained a reputation for organizing and managing national
and international regattas over the years.
While the club is centered around yacht
racing, members also have an active social calendar. Dances and dinners are
held on a regular basis. The IHYC Auxiliary and the Junior Association are also
active organizations within the club, with elected officers and social
functions.