Fleet

Fleet


Cruising Fleet Activities for Summer, 2024

Contact Terri Beckett for further information or to be included on the Cruising Fleet email list.

June 29 – 30 —  Lynn Harbor organized by Chuck & Betty Kornely

July 13 – 14 —- Gloucester Harbor organized by Jen & Alex Lachmayr. Reserve moorings by Dockwa noting Jubilee Fleet. If arriving by car, contact Jen & Alex.

Aug 17-18 Satuit Boat Club, Scituate. Organized by Ed & Barbara Bundelman. JYC will provide BBQ for Saturday evening.

Aug. 24       —   Dinghy Drift before the Jimmy Buffet party

Sept. 10 – 12  — Cruise to Nowhere organized by Dick & Joanne Condon

Other trips being planned:

Satuit Boat Club — Organized by Ed & Barbara Bundelman TBA

Wessagusset Yacht Club  — Organized by Terri & Gary Beckett TBA

Yachting Club of America

JYC is now a member of the Yachting Club of America.  This gives the JYC reciprocity with many clubs, including the Scituate Harbor Yacht Club.  There is a book in the club’s office of all the clubs that are members and tells you which clubs offer reciprocal .  There is also a link in the membership page on the club’s website with a link, including username and password, that will show you the list of clubs.

Misery Island Moorings:

Jubilee Yacht Club purchased 2 moorings at Misery Island for Member use. Mooring Y13 is located just inside Cocktail Cove on the left side at approx. coordinates 42.33.075N – 70.47.847W. This mooring is in 18′ of water at low tide. And, Y-113 is a brand-new mooring located between Big Misery Island and Little Misery (closer to Big Misery) at approx. coordinates 42.32.767N – 70.47.994W. 

Both Moorings are marked “JYC Members Only” and have a single pennant.

These Jubilee Yacht Club Misery Island Moorings are for Member use and can be used on a first come, first serve basis with the following rules:

     1.) Boat must be 40’ or less

    2.) Rafting with one boat for a total of 2 boats on the mooring is allowed

    3.) Boats can be on the mooring for a maximum of 1 night.

     4.) JYC Transom Sticker or JYC Burgee must be visible on the boat using the mooring.






































Contact
Terri Beckett (tbeckett@endicott.edu)
for further information or to be included on the Cruising Fleet email
list.




Cruising
Fleet Activities for Summer, 2024




June
29 – 30 —  Lynn Harbor organized by Chuck & Betty Kornely




July
13 – 14 —- Gloucester Harbor organized by Jen & Alex Lachmayr




Aug.
24       —   Dinghy Drift before the
Jimmy Buffet party




Sept.
10 – 12  — Cruise to Nowhere organized by Dick & Joanne
Condon




Other
trips being planned:


Satuit
Boat Club — Organized by Ed & Barbara Bundelman TBA


Wessagusset
Yacht Club  — Organized by Terri & Gary Beckett TBA


Yachting
Club of America

JYC
is now a member of the Yachting Club of America.  This gives the
JYC reciprocity with many clubs, including the Scituate Harbor Yacht
Club.  There is a book in the club’s office of all the clubs
that are members and tells you which clubs offer reciprocal .  There
is also a link in the membership page on the club’s website with a
link, including username and password, that will show you the list of
clubs.



Miser
Island Moorings


Jubilee
Yacht Club purchased 2 moorings at Misery Island for Member use.
Mooring Y13 is located just inside Cocktail Cove on the left side at
approx. coordinates 42.33.075N – 70.47.847W. This mooring is in
18′ of water at low tide. And, Y-113 is a brand-new mooring located
between Big Misery Island and Little Misery (closer to Big Misery) at
approx. coordinates 42.32.767N – 70.47.994W. 


 


Both
Moorings are marked “JYC Members Only” and have a single pennant.


 


These
Jubilee Yacht Club Misery Island Moorings are for


Member
use and can be used on a first come, first serve basis with the
following rules:


 


     1.)
Boat must be 40’ or less


    2.)
Rafting with one boat for a total of 2 boats on the mooring is
allowed


    3.)
Boats can be on the mooring for a maximum of 1 night.


     4.)
JYC Transom Sticker or JYC Burgee must be visible on the boat using
the mooring.