WordNet
n. club that promotes and supports yachting and boating [syn: boat club]
Wikipedia
A yacht club is a sports club specifically related to yachting.
Usage examples of "yacht club".
Still, he has been a friend to Cuba and I don't see what sugar has to do with the Havana Yacht Club or Hedy or Sergeant Luna.
He approached the pole barrier at the entrance to the yacht club and walked around it.
I'm going to leave you an invitation at the desk of the Marina Yacht Club and you can ask for it there.
During the months of final fitting-out of the yacht, in the basin of the Royal Cape Yacht Club, she had put herself on a strict diet.
Since spring, he had brought to Roark's office the contracts for a yacht club on the Hudson, an office building, two private residences.
The Emperor lay spread-eagle on the end of a dock in the Saint Francis Yacht Club Marina, watching clouds pass over the bay.
He turned off the highway through the gates of the San Diego Yacht Club and drove to the water's edge.
When he got this far, I figured of course he was going to his yacht, so when he took a turn and acted as though he'd seen me and was trying to shake me off, I beat it directly to the Yacht Club.
She may at this moment be anchored off some exclusive yacht club, flying the respectable burgee of the club—.
Sometimes Gornt's yacht would steam out from the Yacht Club, Hong Kong side, with just her and Quillan and his men friends aboard and go over to Kow- loon, to the sea-washed steps beside the Golden Ferry where the girls would be waiting, dressed in sun clothes or boating clothes.
The admirals from the yacht club, though, thought it was a terrible idea.