Greenwich Boat and Yacht Club

Greenwich, Connecticut, USA

The Greenwich Boat & Yacht Club (www.gbyc.org) was organized in 1938 making it one of the oldest boat clubs in this Connecticut town. The club was founded to encourage the sports of Yachting & Boating and related activities, to make available facilities for its members to pursue such sports, and to suggest plans for the development of boating and harbor facilities in the Town of Greenwich.

Membership is open to all interested residents of the town of Greenwich. The club now has approximately 285 members.

The clubhouse is located on Grass Island overlooking Greenwich Harbor. It was built in 1955 with club funds at no cost to the Town, and is leased by the club from the Town. The club assumes all responsibilities on the property and the club.

The marina, which berths a total of 65 boats, was completed in 1970 with funds raised by the club.

The club provides needed facilities to members and to community organizations. It is the sponsoring organization for the Greenwich High School Sailing team and the meeting location for the Captain Harbor Power and Sail Squadron.

Any town resident interested in joining is encouraged to go to the membership page above.

Officers & Trustees 2009

Commodore                             Michal Curley
Vice Commodore                      Kim Bruce
Rear Commodore                      Ray Griffin
Fleet Captain                           Steve Rosa
Club Treasurer                        John Delbello
Marina Treasurer                     Jared Feldman
Recording Secretary                Mike DeVita
Corresponding Secretary          Marianne Crabtree

Trustees       Chris Lagano
                   Dick Banyard
                   Bob O’Brien
                   Cal Darula
                   Kent Reynolds
                   Dick Grabarz


Web Master: Rich Malloy (webmaster@gbyc.org) & Ray Griffin (ragsail@msn.com)

View of Greenwich Harbor from the Clubhouse