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| About the Club |
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1946: HYC Swimming Pool after the "Great Wave" |
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Club History |
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A Tradition of Excellence
In the spring of 1913,
a group of Hilo gentlemen met to organize a social club to ‘promote
aquatic and other athletic sports and pastimes.' Initially meeting at a
member’s home, the new club was incorporated as a non-profit
corporation in December 1919 and new by-laws were enacted in 1920. A
successful bond drive held in the same year allowed the construction of
a new club house on leased land on Hilo Bay near Banyan Drive.
The Hilo Yacht Club was unsuccessful in renewing the lease, due to expire in 1939 and in 1938 began the
search for a new home for the Club. The Club found and
purchased a new lease of 2.84 acres, including the large Harlocker
home, on the ocean in Keaukaha, its present location.
A successful bond drive in 1938 allowed a complete renovation and the new club house
was dedicated on June 10, 1939 with a formal dinner dance. One month
later the swimming pool opened.
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In 1946,
a tsunami ‘great wave’ completely washed the club away and a majority
of the membership left the area. Luckily, a dedicated core of 49
members personally guaranteed the mortgage and the Club was quickly
rebuilt on the same site. The foresight of the founders and the
determined resolve of its membership have contributed to its current
success.
Click here to read the complete History of the Hilo Yacht Club taken from the 1989 Members' Handbook.

Today the Club welcomes current and new members to a unique experience of
year round social and recreational opportunities all within a relaxed,
elegant environment. |
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