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Membership 9
Become a member - 2011 Boating Season
We currently have both senior and social memberships available. To become a part of
our club family follow the steps in one of the two paths below:
| Senior Membership | Social Membership |
- Download, print, and complete the Membership Application
- Download, print & complete the Mooring Application
Cost of Senior Membership:
Initiation Fee – $500.00
*(New Member Incentive Discount 50% for 2011 - Only $250.00)
Annual Member Fee – $995.00
* 1st year you are an Associate Member
- Enclose a check, payable to: Wessagusset Yacht Club, for $1,245.00 covering all dues and fees
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- Download, print, and complete the Social Membership Application
Cost of social membership:
Annual Social Member Fee – $195.00
Keys (included)
- Enclose a check, payable to: Wessagusset Yacht Club, for $195.00 covering all dues and fees
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Please mail the items listed above to:
Wessagussett Yacht Club
P.O. Box 74
North Weymouth, MA 02191
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| NOTE: As a member of the Wessagussett Yacht Club, you will be expected to provide two days of service during the year. |
| Senior Membership* | Social Membership |
A Senior Member has full use of all club facilities, can maintain a boat at Wessagussett Yacht Club,
and has voting rights in the club. Although dock space is limited (there is a waiting list) moorings
are available with free launch service, parking, dingy docks, club galley, bar service on weekends,
discounted children's sailing program and a great sandy beach, with a full schedule of social events.
*1st year you are an Associate Member.
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A Social Member has use of club facilities from the club viewing deck to a great sandy beach, galley, bar,
but does not have voting rights and can not have a boat at Wessagussett Yacht Club. However all other club
amenities, social events and services are there for your enjoyment. A memorable summer awaits you.
Social Members are not required to perform any work hours.
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NOTE: As a member of Wessagussett Yacht Club, you will be expected to provide two days (16 hours) of service.
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Update 5/13/2011
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