Coral Ridge Yacht Club History
1947
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The location and vision for the Coral Ridge Yacht Club was first discussed by Hal E. Wolfe and the owners of Coral Ridge Properties, James S. Hunt and Stephen Calder.
1951
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Hal E. Wolfe completed the roster of 450 members and the membership was closed.
1959
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Demolition of the old Clubhouse started.
1968
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The CRYC gained the distinction of being the first east coast yacht club to be admitted to the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs.
1972
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The Club celebrated its 25th anniversary with a gala year of special events.
2019
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Carolyn S. Greenlaw made history by being appointed as the Club’s first female Commodore, one of the few female Commodores in the nation at the time.
2020
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The Club underwent a $4 million dollar renovation of the original Clubhouse, retaining the old-world charm while upgrading all of the interior spaces and adjacent patios with modern amenities and design.
2023
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Construction commences on the highly anticipated outdoor entertainment area and dining space, “The Pointe.”
2024
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The Pointe expected to open.