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The Washington Channel and Water Street were busy places in 1892 when the Capital Yacht Club was formed. The Club was founded by the original six members aboard the "M/V Alert," and soon afterwards a club house was built on a sand barge. The first Clubhouse on shore was constructed in 1923, and the current building was dedicated in 1974, and renovated in 1992. Comfortable and friendly atmosphere awaits for members, and guests and visiting boaters from around the world. The Clubhouse includes a full service bar, with a adjacent seating area, we offer a wide variety of beverages, a meeting and party room are also available. The Club facilities include shower and laundry machines. The marina consists of both floating and fixed docks, and can accommodate vessels from weekend cruisers to large vessels up to 220 feet. Electrical power includes 30 and 50 amp service for all slips and three phase 100 amp on the "T" piers. Cable television is provided complimentary, and telephone service is available for visiting vessels over 65 feet. Vessels choosing to anchor in the channel may use the yacht club facilities for a small fee. Visit our web site at http://www.capitalyachtclub.com.