Clubhouse

The first official clubhouse was constructed in 1935 at the end of Commercial Street (now Maritime Drive) on the lakeshore. The severe winter of 1952 caused ice to severely damage the building. A home on the corner of North and Commercial Streets became a temporary site until January 1953. Land was leased in 1953 at the east end of Buffalo Street from the George Schoblaska Estate. The new club site now occupied a 24' x 36' structure. In 1962 an addition added another 670 square feet.

In 1969, a 25 year lease was negotiated with the City of Manitowoc at the east end of Huron Street at Lake Michigan, and the building was moved to that site where it still exists today.  In 1975, a 50-year lease was aquired from the City. Additions in 1975 and 1994 brought the club to its present size. The original Pilot House outside the Club was donated by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company from the steamer William H. Wolf. The anchor on the grounds was donated by McMullen and Pitz Company.

The club is currently a member of the U.S. Sailing Association and in the past conducted Sailing Regattas. The Club also raises funds to help teach Sailing and Safety Instructions in conjunction with the Manitowoc-Two Rivers Area YMCA.