Thank you for considering to join Day Island Yacht Club. Please find below a link to our complete membership application packet. Day Island Yacht Club Membership Application Packet
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Reciprocal Clubs Membership in the Day Island Yacht Club brings reciprocity to yacht clubs worldwide. This means you are welcome to dine at participating exclusive club restaurants and use guest moorage privileges at more than 50 yacht clubs.
Clubhouse Grounds We own our own tidelands, gated moorage, clubhouse, and we have our own on site caretaker for security. Membership also includes use of a grid for minor boat maintenance activities adjacent to a boat launch with guest moorage for participating yacht clubs. The clubhouse is a spacious two story facility with full kitchen facilities, bar, hardwood dance floor, stage, comfortable deck overlooking the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and covered outdoor barbecue pit adjacent to our challenging horseshoe pits for the competitive members. The daylight basement provides the club offices, youth games room, free ice machine, caretaker's apartment, and full shower facilities for our guest moorage. The member/guest floats are located next to the clubhouse and offers short term moorage for both members and reciprocal guests. Fuel, full marine services, restaurants, city park and groceries are available within minutes of the club. Friendships However, the greatest benefit is enjoying the company and experiences of people like you and other Puget Sound boating families.
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- Inexpensive moorage, member owned boathouses.
- Secure moorage (permanent and guest).
- Launch ramp, free to DIYC members.
- Use of two grids for boat maintenance.
- Membership owned tidelands, moorage and clubhouse.
- Membership pride in improvements and maintenance.
- Club owned pump out station at guest dock.
- Reciprocity with 85+ yacht clubs.
- Women’s service/social clubs.
- Social events such as dances, dinners and entertainment.
- Special emphasis on organized monthly cruises.
- Member of Grand Fourteen Yacht Clubs.
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