Ports and Facilities

The Commonwealth Yacht Club operates out of our beautiful club facilities at The Green Turtle Bay resort in Grand Rivers, Kentucky.

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The Commonwealth Yacht Club is located at the Green Turtle Bay Resort in Grand Rivers Kentucky on the Cumberland River at Mile 32. The entrance to Green Turtle Bay is one mile north of the Canal connecting the Cumberland River with the Tennessee River, making CYC very accessible from both Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley Nautical Chart

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By land, the Commonwealth Yacht Club is located at Grand Rivers Kentucky on Kentucky Route 453, 5 miles south of Interstate 24.  The Grand Rivers exit is between the Tennessee River and Cumberland River bridges in Livingston County.   Once in Grand Rivers, follow the signs to Green Turtle Bay, and look for the building with the big blue roof.  Map

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History of the CYC

The Commonwealth Yacht Club was founded in 1993 to promote yachting and good fellowship on Barkley and Kentucky Lakes in Western Kentucky.  We are located in the historical little town of Grand Rivers, KY: the “Village Between the Lakes”.  CYC is the only yacht club on Barkley and Kentucky Lakes with its own private facilities where both delicious meals and alcoholic beverages are legally served.

The activities of the club are directed by an advisory board of officers and directors elected by the members who number more than four hundred. Meetings of the officers and directors are held monthly during the boating season, and at the call of the commodore the rest of the year. 

Throughout the years the club has provided a variety of entertainment and special events for the members.  We have traveled in our boats "Round the Rivers" starting at Barkley Dam early on a Saturday morning in July and following the Cumberland River to the Ohio and on to Paducah. We anchored across from the riverfront and watched the end of summer fireworks that the City of Paducah provided for their Summer Festival ending.  Sunday morning found us following the Ohio back to the Tennessee River to Kentucky Lake, through the canal to Barkley and back to our slips at Green Turtle Bay.

Other years we have traveled as a group to marinas and harbors close by and those that are farther away.  The tie that holds all of us together is the love of boating and being on the water.

In addition to the boating activities, the club has provided us with musical entertainment for every holiday, and many times we did not need the excuse of a holiday to have music.  We have dressed up for Halloween and dressed down for the Island Parties.  We have worn tuxes and formals and flip flops and cowboy boots, but we have always enjoyed the camaraderie that CYC has provided.

In addition to the entertainment, the club has provided us with delicious meals and fine drinks.

Our officers and directors are elected in October.  Since 1993 our Commodores have included the following:

1993              Pat Sullivan
1994              Bill Parker
1995              Pierce Paxton
1996              Larry Vansickle
1997              Ray Quick
1998              Roy Hodges
1999              Doug Blom II
2000              Molly Blom
2001              George Burnette
2002              Kate DeMay
2003              Kate DeMay
2004              Kevin Farmer
2005              Kenan Muelbauer

2006 Bill Gary III

We continue to grow in number and we continue to  increase our variety of activities.  As we enter our fourteenth year, we are joining the Kentucky Lake Sailing Club in sponsoring a new Commonwealth Cup Regatta in September, and it will be exciting to see what other new activities await us at Commonwealth Yacht Club.

Bill Gary III and Sharon Brown

June 2006

 

 

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