Creator: Eastern Point Yacht Club; EPYC Historical Committee
Dates: 1930-2016
Quantity: [5.5 linear feet (7 document boxes, 1 flat file box, 7 bound ledgers)
Acquisition: Accession #2023.005; Donated by: Eastern Point Yacht Club, c/o Stuart T. Hunziker, Commodore, 2003.
Identification: A100; Archive Collection #100
Citation:  [Document Title]. The Eastern Point Yacht Club Collection, [Box #, Folder #, Item #], Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives, Gloucester, MA.
Restrictions: Restricted objects in this collection consist of membership records for the most recent 72 years. Until such point, all objects within said collection will be freely accessible to current members of the Eastern Point Yacht Club (EPYC). Further, access to restricted objects [membership records] can be achieved by members of the public via a written request to administration at the EPYC. Each year, restricted objects [membership records] for a given year on the earliest end of the 72-year range will become accessible to the public. By 2095 the entirety of the collection will be fully accessible to the public barring any additions to the collection.
Copyright:  Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be addressed to the Librarian/Archivist.
Language:   English
Finding Aid:

Processing and inventory completed by Eastern Point Yacht Club Members: Margie Pearson, Courtney Richardson, and Rebecca Crain, 2020-2023; Supervisor: Trenton Carls, Head Librarian & Archivist

 

 

[From club website]: The Eastern Point Yacht Club is located on Gloucester's outer harbor, overlooking the Dog Bar Breakwater and the Atlantic beyond. Founded in 1923 as a private club dedicated to sailing and yachting activities, the Club has a rich racing tradition and offers unparalleled access to the coastal waterways of Massachusetts Bay.

Sailboat racing in Gloucester had long since evolved from the organic competition between ocean-going fishing schooners racing their catch back to market into active races between all manner of boats in the harbor and surrounding waters, organized by the then defunct Cape Ann, East Gloucester, and Gloucester Yacht Clubs. When Gloucester's 300th anniversary was celebrated in 1923, long-time Eastern Point resident Jonathan Raymond was called upon by the city to organize a series of schooner races as part of the festivities. Coming on the heels of a lull in recreational sailing activity because of World War I, these races inspired such enthusiasm that Raymond and several other Eastern Pointers convened on September 9 to form the Eastern Point Yacht Club.

The following summer of 1924 saw the Club opening with a race around Gloucester Harbor on June 28, with the modest red Raymond's bathhouse, just north of the Club's present home, serving as its quarters, and John Greenough as the commodore. It was fitting that the Club's first activity would be a race, as sailboat racing was, and has always been at the center of its existence. The German-designed Sonder and the Midget, specifically designed for racing in Gloucester Harbor, were the Club's first classes, joined shortly by the Triangle and the Cape Cod Knockabout.

By 1929, the Club's success necessitated a move to a larger location. Designs for an elaborate clubhouse and pier were made for a property purchased at the north end of Niles Beach but the stock market crash scuttled the plan. The nearby “Rockmere Cottage” was purchased and modified for club use and opened in1930 facilitating a further expansion of the membership despite the economic difficulties of the decade to come. After another war-induced sailing lull, the yacht clubs of Massachusetts Bay chose the 210, a C. Raymond Hunt design as its new racing standard in 1945. This class was to become the most pervasive in Club history as the Triangle died out and others, such as the 110, came and went. Even as the membership eventually shrank in the 1970s and ‘80s, a dozen or more 210s would race and enliven the club afterwards, but the class would eventually lose out to the more easily sailed Rhodes 19 in the late 1990s.

In the late 1940s the opportunity presented itself to move to its current location, a property owned by the family of former commodore John Clay, Jr., and the club reopened there in 1951. "Finisterre” was one of the original eleven cottages built on Eastern Point in 1888 (at a cost of $12,000) and said to have been the first choice of parcels when owners drew lots to choose. The combination of extensive shoreside facilities and a protected anchorage with immediate access to the ocean made for an ideal location. The house and various outbuildings were modified, a building for junior sailors was added to the property, and a swimming pool took the place of the tennis court.

The Clay’s caretaker Bill Morris was retained by the Club after the transition and took on the responsibility of running races and maintaining floats, moorings, and dinghies until his retirement after the 1980 season. Jim Whalen had served in a similar capacity before the move to 125 Eastern Point Blvd, and for a long time after his retirement, he made the trip to the Club twice daily to fire the gun and oversee the morning and evening colors.

In the years since, with thoughtful upgrades and modernizations of the facility, Eastern Point Yacht Club has evolved significantly and has a full and active membership made up of people from across the North Shore and well beyond. While sailing and power boating remain at the epicenter of the Club, it also affords members and guests a unique location to dine, stay and enjoy a full range of social and cultural programs. The junior sailing program welcomes students of all ages from the greater community to learn to sail and develop an appreciation for being on the water. The Club has counted highly accomplished blue water sailors, and one-design, junior and ocean racers amongst its membership ranks, and in recent years has also hosted numerous significant racing events including the 210 National Championship (three times), Rhodes 19 East Coast Championships, Mass Bay Junior Olympic Festival (three times) and. Filled with an enthusiasm reminiscent of that September in 1923, the Club continues to thrive as it looks to its next 100 years while remaining firmly rooted in its rich and colorful past.

 

Restricted objects in this collection consist of membership records for the most recent 72 years. Until such point, all objects within said collection will be freely accessible to current members of the Eastern Point Yacht Club (EPYC). Further, access to restricted objects [membership records] can be achieved by members of the public via a written request to administration at the EPYC. Each year, restricted objects [membership records] for a given year on the earliest end of the 72-year range will become accessible to the public. By 2095 the entirety of the collection will be fully accessible to the public barring any additions to the collection. For permission to access these objects, please contact epyc@epyc.ne.

 

Box 1

Folder:

1) DEED to EPYC 1948

2) Pool Construction 1962

3) Association of Eastern Point Residents, Inc Senate Bill No. 276 1964

4) Niles Beach Documents/Conflict (1952 – 1968)

5) City of Gloucester, Opinion on Easter Point Blvd Access 1956

6) Undated Member Survey, possibly 1959/60s)

7) 1950 – 1959 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

8) 1950 – 1959 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

9) 1960 – 1969 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

10) 1960 – 1969 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

11) 1970 – 1979 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

12) 1970 – 1979 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

 

Box 2

Folder:

1) 1980 – 1985 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

2) 1980 – 1985 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

3) 1986 – 1989 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

4) 1986 – 1989 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

5) EPYC 210 Class Race Scores, 1990 – 1999

6) Resignations 1992 – 2000

7) Resignations 1992 – 2000

 

Box 3

Folder:

1) Inactive members, 1990 – 1999

2) Membership Information 1990 – 1999

3) Newsletter/Dog Bar Times 1995 – 1999

4) Building Appraisals and Mortgage Documents 1996

5) 1990 – 1992 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

6) 1993 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

7) 1994 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

8) 1995 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

9) 1995 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

10) 1996 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

 

Box 4

Folder:

1) 1996 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

2) 1997 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

3) 1997 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

4) 1998 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

5) 1999 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

6) Jim Knott’s Moorings, 1999

7) Newsletters/Dog Bar Times July 2000 – October 2003

 

Box 5

Folder:

1) Newsletters/Dog Bar Times December 2003 – October 2009

2) 2000 Miscellaneous Correspondence

3) 2000 Miscellaneous Correspondence

4) 2001 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

5) Member Survey Results (2001)

6) 2002 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

7) Board of Governors, Strategic Planning & By-laws 2002

8) Board of Governors, Strategic Planning & By-laws 2002

 

Box 6

Folder:

1) 2003 General Correspondence, Miscellaneous

2) 2004 Board of Governors Meetings, Correspondence, Miscellaneous

3) 2005 – 2007 Miscellaneous Correspondence

4) 2008 – 2016 Miscellaneous Correspondence

5) Member Book photocopies 1935, 1936, 1937, 1940 & 1947

6) Oversized Member Book 1961, 1962, 1984

7) Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings

(Loose) Membership books: 1938, 1948–1960; 1964–1971; 1973–1977; 1979–1981; 1983; 1986-1993; 1995; 2002; 2003; 2006

[Current year to 72 years prior are restricted to non-Yacht Club members – at time of publishing in 2023, 1951-through present are restricted].

 

Box 7

Folder:

1) 1979 Season’s Racing Standings

2) 1980 Season’s Racing Standings

3) 1981 Season’s Racing Standings

4) 1982 Season’s Racing Standings

5) 1983 Season’s Racing Standings

6) 1984 Season’s Racing Standings

7) Record books contents from 1975&1976

8) Record books contents from 1975&1976

 

Box 8 (Flat box)

Dorothy Brown Photobook

Poster of EPYC photos

 

Leatherbound books:

Book 1: April 1, 1930 – April 9, 1942 Meetings, Maps & Documents

Book 2: May 26, 1930 – September 2, 1944 Early Documents and Meetings

Book 3: September 1, 1945 – June 27, 1953

Book 4: September 26, 1953 – September 11, 1960

Book 5: October 23, 1960 – September 1, 1962

Book 6: September 1, 1962 – August 20, 1965

Book 7 September 4, 1965 – September 8, 1968

 

Miscellaneous documents – dispersed:

Eastern Point Yacht Club Racing Course Pamphlet

Dorothy Addams Brown EPYC Membership Card

Massachusetts Bay Racing Yacht Directory for the Season of 1931 published by Boston Evening Transcript

Gloucester Kiwanis Club Kid’s Day Circus ticket, August 31, 1961