Colington Yacht Club

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We are not the CHYRC (Colington Harbour Yacht & Racquet Club)

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Newest post 8-30-2025

    About us - latest update The Colington Yacht Club is a boating club, established in 1988, independent of both the Colington Harbour Association and the Colington Yacht and Racquet Club. It was initially formed as a club focusing on sailing.  Providing...

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Newest post 7-9-2025

Proposed CYC Schedule for 2025  March 8th - Change of Watch at the Fire Station March 16th - St. Patrick's Day Parade - need boat and volunteers April 5th – Canal Cleanup followed by Spring Fling hosted by the Hildebrandts April 21-25 Youth Sailing camps April 26-27 –...

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Newest post 3-4-2025

Proposed CYC Schedule for 2025  March 8th - Change of Watch at the Fire Station March 16th - St. Patrick's Day Parade - need boat and volunteers April 5th – Canal Cleanup followed by Spring Fling hosted by the Hildebrandts April 26-27 – ASSA Spring Race (Albermarle...

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Club Info

About us -updated for 2025

The Colington Yacht Club

The Colington Yacht Club is a boating club, established in 1988, independent of both the Colington Harbour Association and the Colington Yacht and Raquet Club.

It was initially formed as a club focusing on sailing.  Providing members opportunities in regattas and providing sailing instructions to local youth.

Thru the years it has evolved to include social activities for sailboat owners, power boat owners and non-boat owners.  We have several members who do not own boats but enjoy the social activities we provide.

These activities include:

  • Annual Change of Watch dinners
  • Annual year end dinners
  • Poker runs (which are a favorite activity)
  • Pavilion gatherings including picnics

We also arrange:

  • The annual Blessing of the Fleet
  • Canal cleanup
  • Boat parades for July 4th, Labor Day, and Christmas

 

We invite you to join our organization.

Join Colington Yacht Club

 

Current and New CYC Members ~ We Welcome new members, whether they have a sailboat, power boat, kayak, paddleboard, jet ski, or NO boat at all!

The CYC by-laws state “the purpose of the club is to advance the sport of yachting, boating, cruising, sailing and racing and to promote social enjoyment and good fellowship among its members through programs and social events.”

To pay by check, please complete the membership form and return it to the address listed, along with the $75 annual membership fee.

memberhip application

 

Club Officers

Commodore Woody Santy

Rear Commodore Rick Hildebrant

Treasurer Pat McConnell

Commodore’s Message

 

2026

New Commodore being installed. Please check back later.

 

Commodore, Colington Yacht Club

 

Club Mission

The Colington Yacht Club is a family-oriented club.

The mission of the club is to:

  • Advance the sport of yachting, boating, cruising, sailing and racing
  • Promote social enjoyment and good fellowship among its members
Club Documents

Club schedule 2025

Club membership list 2025 

The membership list has a password. Submit a request to the webmaster to get the password.

Expense Voucher

Club Bylaws

Articles of Incorporation

55A Nonprofit Corp Act

Meeting Minutes

Club History

History of the Colington Yacht Club

In 1982, Colington Yacht Club founder Bob Buchanan and his wife Elizabeth sailed from Florida to Manteo on a 37-foot center cockpit, motor-sailor sloop named Celeste with the idea of spending the summer at the town docks and returning to Florida and the Bahamas in the winter. They spotted somebody moving out of a beautiful apartment, which included a lovely view of the harbor and a private dock. They grabbed it when they found out it was for rent.

That fall, a small group of sailboat owners, who were living aboard at the town docks, decided to have a sailboat race on Labor Day. The group included Glen Van Suskil racing Island Trader, Steve and Amy Musil with a trimaran named Good Sign, Carl Bock from Wanchese with a 30-foot sloop and a few others.

After the race, the group gathered on a boat with the hailing Island Trader for a few, at which point Buchanan brought up the idea of starting a sailing yacht club. Everybody there thought it was a great idea. That fall, the originating group “talked it up” and Tony McGowan, the owner of a local newspaper The Currant, gave it a great deal of exposure. Interest led to the announcement of a meeting at Manteo’s town hall that was surprisingly well attended by full and part-time residents from all of the local beach communities.

In 1983, the yacht club was established as an official Albemarle Sound Sailing Association (ASSA) registered racing club. That summer, most of the races were held just north of a channel that was conveniently dug in the Roanoke Sound for the deeper drawing boats, such as sailboats.

In 1984, a man by the name of Pete Hunter was elected as the first commodore. During this year the 400th anniversary of the English colony’s settlement on Roanoke Island was being celebrated. Princess Anne was there intermingling with club members while the club participated in the affair. A crescendo of the celebration involved the club hosting a convoy of approximately 100 boats from Elizabeth City to Manteo, with Walter Cronkite in the lead boat. Cronkite was made an honorary member of the club that day.

A few years later, many of the original members, relocated to Colington Harbour, joining other members already residing there, and somewhere around the year 1997, the club officially established itself in Colington as the Colington Yacht Club (CYC). However, to this day the original yacht club flagpole can still be seen at the town docks of Manteo.

Elizabeth and Bob Buchanan lived in the Outer Banks for 21 years, and in a letter to the club dated February 26, 2008, Bob stated that “it was a wonderful and exciting experience, and we miss the many, many friends we had there.”

 Click here to view the letter that Bob sent.

Buchanan’s favorite sail was from Colington Harbour to Manteo Harbor, and the Colington Yacht Club continues an annual race in his honor. In addition to its official race schedule, it also hosts the casual, Wednesday evening race at 6 p.m. from March through November.

Those interested in joining the club do not necessarily have to own a boat. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the club.

ASSA Info

ASSA for 2024

ASSA Albemarle Challenge
NOTICE OF RACE
September 26-29 2024
Hosted by Osprey Yacht Club – Albemarle Plantation – Hertford, NC

The following documents are avai;able:

Notice of Race  info about the race

Registration form

Sailing course and diagrams

Sponsors letter