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Coordinates: 42°2606N 82°5219W / 42.43488°N 82.87205°W / 42.43488; -82.87205
 

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Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
Short nameGPYC
Founded1914; 110 years ago (1914)
LocationGrosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, U.S.
CommodoreJason Grobbel
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

The Grosse Pointe Yacht Club (GPYC) is a private yacht club located on the shore of Lake St. ClairinGrosse Pointe Shores, Michigan.[1] The club is a member of the Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association (DRYA).[citation needed] The clubhouse is prominently visible and a well-known landmark along the shoreline of the lake north of Detroit.

History[edit]

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club is located in Wayne County, Michigan
Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

Location in Wayne County

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club is located in Michigan
Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

Location in Michigan

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club is located in the United States
Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

Location in United States

Location788 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 48236
Coordinates42°26′06N 82°52′19W / 42.43488°N 82.87205°W / 42.43488; -82.87205
Area25 acres (10 ha)
Built1928-1929
Built byCorrick Brothers
ArchitectRalph Coolidge Henry and Henry P. Richmond
Guy Lowell (concept)
Architectural styleMediterranean Revival
NRHP reference No.14001124
Added to NRHPJanuary 7, 2015; 9 years ago (January 7, 2015)

The club was initially founded as the Grosse Pointe Ice Boat Club in 1910 by Frank Verheyden. However, in 1918, the club was converted into the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.

The Mediterranean Revival clubhouse was conceptualized by Boston architect Guy Lowell, who was commissioned in the 1920s to design the building. Lowell died at sea before his plans were fully developed, but his concept of the clubhouse was posthumously adopted for the club.

After several budgeting cutbacks and cost overruns, the clubhouse officially opened on July 4, 1929. The original clubhouse included a ball room and several dining rooms, with the largest being able to seat 250. However, increasing budget overruns left the clubhouse in debt during the Great Depression, causing it to foreclose despite attempts from the club to solicit more members. Several optimistic members purchased the club back from creditors during the beginning of World War II, as they predicted an increase in household spending power.

In 1984, the board hired Charles Terrence McCafferty & Associates for $1,000,000 to redesign the dining and social facilities of the clubhouse. After a successful proposal, Edward V. Monahan, Inc. was contracted to build the expansions.[2]

In 1997 the GPYC was named the “Number One Yacht Club in America” and is still considered among the best, earning "Club of Excellence" and "Distinguished Club" awards in consecutive years since 2019. The GPYC provides all the traditional amenities of a classic yacht club, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis and bowling facilities, as well as elegant dining rooms and a ballroom. Boating members enjoy the GPYC’s central location on Lake St. Clair and the club maintains a spacious deep-water marina with a private gas dock.

The GPYC maintains membership in the Detroit Regional Yachting Association and holds two annual DRYA-sanctioned sailing regattas each year in addition to numerous other sailing-related events and programs.

The bell tower serves as a navigational aid for boaters on the lake.[1]

Clubhouse[edit]

The 131' UNITY leaving the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club harbor in 2009

Upon entering the club a 50-foot foyer leads to a rotunda which leads to points throughout the club.[citation needed] A bronze sculpture of Wheeler Williams, entitled "Rhythm of the Waves", is a prominent feature.[citation needed] Amenities of the club, besides the marina itself, include a bowling alley that is open year round, an Olympic-size pool, several clay tennis courts, two lighted paddle tennis courts, pickle ball courts and a sailing center.[citation needed]

The club includes 3 dining rooms, a main ballroom, six bars, a pool deck and two wine cellars.[citation needed] The club facilities have been updated and modernized several times.[citation needed] The harbor has been enlarged and improved as membership quadrupled.[citation needed] However, the architectural integrity of Lowell's original design and the views of Lake St. Clair have been maintained.[citation needed] A view of the club is shown as a background to the rolling credits at the end of the movie Gran Torino (2008) starring Clint Eastwood.[citation needed] as well as an aerial view of the club's tower panning to encompass Lakeshore Dr. in a scene in the 1997 John Cusak film Grosse Pointe Blank.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ Gallagher, James P. "A Beacon of Tradition: The Building of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club" (PDF). Grosse Point Historical Society. Kelvin Publishing. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
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