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The Process of Reciprocity:

Yacht Club Reciprocity is defined as “A network of Yacht Clubs in agreement for the mutual exchange of privileges within that specific group of clubs.” The Yachting Club of America has reciprocal privilege agreements with nearly 800 Yacht Clubs throughout the United States.

Although the extent of privileges may vary slightly, generally, an YCA yachtsman can expect to be allowed to use all of the welcoming clubs’ available facilities and services, including short term berthing, meal and bar service, heads and showers, etc.

Typically, a yachtsman can stop at a Yacht Club along his trip, and if the club visited is a YCA member, they are granted access.

All member clubs generally grant access to the bar and restaurant area as well as short term berthing, heads and showers, but depending on the club size and stature, various reciprocal rights are granted depending on the club's policy.

It is always prudent to call ahead to let them know you’re coming as well as to determine what services are available.

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Dock Reservations 2023

Thank you all for a wonderful sailing season. the dock is members only and first come, first serve going forward. no more visiting yachtsmen for the season. if you are traveling through chicago and need mooring, contact the chicago harbors. https://www.chicagoharbors.info/ (312) 741-3601.

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Visiting the Club

Columbia River Yacht Club welcomes members of reciprocal yacht clubs and guests of our members. 

From Northbound I-5, take Jansen Beach (exit 308). Keep right to continue onto N. Tomahawk Island Dr. The CRYC clubhouse will be on the left.

If you are coming from Washington on the I-5 South, take exit 308 toward Hayden Island. Turn left onto N Center Ave., then right on N Tomahawk Island Dr. The CRYC clubhouse will be on the left. 

We are located on the south side of the Columbia River, just past the I-5 Bridge if traveling from the West.

Reciprocal Guests

Prior to arrival.

We ask that you contact the front office and notify them of the dates that you plan to visit. Please be prepared to present an active member identification card issued by your club. If you do not have one available or you plan to arrive outside of normal office hours, please make arrangements to have your club email a letter of introduction to [email protected]

If you are bringing in a boat and are interested in staying on the guest dock, you will need to make arrangements with the office two weeks in advance, at a minimum. During summer we highly suggest making these arrangements much further out.

To stay on our guest dock, you will need to send up to date insurance for your vessel prior to your stay.

Columbia River Yacht Club

37 NE Tomahawk Island Dr. Portland, OR 97217

Office Phone : (503) 289-5561  

Email : [email protected]

Front Office Hours

M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm

Closed Saturday and Sunday

Kitchen Hours

W-Sa: 12:00pm-2:00pm

Columbia River Yacht Club Entrance

Latitude 45° 36’ 59” N Longitude 122° 39’ 81” W

Latitude 45° 37’ 15” N Longitude 122° 40’ 48” W

Upon Arrival

Please check in with the front office, located inside the Clubhouse. You will need to show your member card or a letter of introduction.

If you have brought your vessel, at check-in you will also need to obtain a visitor pass to be displayed on your boat.

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We are a global network that opens doors to almost 250 of the most illustrious private membership clubs worldwide, coordinating member reciprocal visits between clubs in the network.

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RHYC Reciprocals

RHYC has over 80 reciprocals in Washington, British Columbia and a few other locations. Our reciprocal data is maintained on YachtDestinations.org. The table below is downloaded from that site and make take a few seconds to download.

The table has three tabs. The first tab, Details, is a list of our reciprocals. It can be filtered by State/Province and Region. The second tab, Map, shows all or reciprocals on a map. The third tab, Our Facilities, is a description of the RHYC reciprocal offering to other clubs.

The Roche Harbor Yacht Club offers the use of 60' of dock space at the Bremerton Marina, operated by the Port of Bremerton, for our reciprocal moorage offering to members of other clubs with which we have a reciprocal agreement.

We invite reciprocating Yacht Club members to make use of our facilities when cruising in the area.

Upon arrival, check in at the Harbormaster's office and request access to the RHYC Reciprocal. If reciprocal moorage space is available, the Harbormaster will collect any moorage fees due over the nightly 60 foot maximum, along with fees for power and any other services.

Restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities are adjacent to the Harbormaster's office. Multiple restaurants and boutiques surround the marina along with Navy museums and foot access to the ferries to Seattle and Port Orchard.

  • Details of our offering:Moorage is on a first come first serve basis and no reservations are accepted.
  • Each boat may stay a maximum of 2 night's moorage per month, with RHYC covering the moorage fees for up to 60 feet maximum per night total.
  • If space is available a maximum of 2 boats per night may share the space with a combined maximum of 60 feet of moorage paid by RHYC per night on a first come first serve basis.
  • Power and other services are extra and payable by the boat owner/user.
  • To be eligible boaters must be members of a Yacht Club on our reciprocal agreement list.
  • Boaters must present their current membership club membership card, register with the marina office, and fly their club burgee during their stay.
  • Boaters must comply with any and all policies of the marina.

These privileges are in effect until revoked.

May your boating season be a safe and enjoyable one.

Note: This reciprocal moorage is  not  available to RHYC members. You are still a member of RHYC even if you are a member of another yacht club and flying their burgee at a particular time.

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Reciprocals

EHYC is privileged to have reciprocal moorage agreements with the following clubs.  Click on the Yacht Club Name to link to its website information. For more reciprocal club info including maps, club details, and local facilities, click HERE .

The location of our reciprocal clubs is shown on this map .

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Moscow: nightlife and clubs

Moscow nightlife: despite the freezing weather, the Russian capital gets hot as the sun goes down. Between discos, luxury, exaggerated parties and beautiful Russian girls, the Moscow nightlife offers everything you need for memorable nights.

Moscow nightlife

The city of Moscow is definitely one of the most interesting European cities: the stories about underground lines and secret bunkers, the architecture of its buildings, from the Kremlin to St. Basil's Cathedral, up to the Soviet style of the Seven Sisters and modern skyscrapers, make the Russian capital is a unique and fascinating city.

Moscow nightlife by night

One of the many things that Moscow is famous for is its wild nightlife . Moscow never sleeps. If there is anything true about Russians, it is that they love to party! Despite its freezing weather, Moscow turns out to be a hot city with endless fun, hip nightclubs, extreme luxury, beautiful Russian girls and lots of booze when night falls!

Moscow Russian girls nightlife

In fact, in recent years, the Russian capital has definitively abandoned the gray period of communism and its inhabitants have given vent to their desire for fun. As you might expect in a city of over 12 million people, Moscow has an amazing array of nightlife options and a huge choice for all tastes, whether you are a jazz fan, hardcore clubbers or just plain old alcoholics. The nightlife in Moscow winds through a multitude of alternative and transgressive nightclubs where the watchword is to meet new people and spend a night of unbridled and uninhibited fun . In addition to the numerous discos, in the Russian capital there are also 20 casinos open until dawn. For those who want a break of intriguing relaxation, in the city of Moscow there are also numerous massage salons .

Moscow nightlife

Most of Moscow's nightclubs contain a restaurant, a bar area and a nightclub (the larger ones also have bowling alleys, billiards and a casino!). Perhaps because Moscow is such a large metropolis with very cold temperatures and taxis are so expensive that the owners of the bars and clubs want to offer their customers an all in one place for night entertainment.

So, in other words, Moscow is not the best city in the world for bar-crawling, especially bearing in mind that these multipurpose venues often charge entrance, but rather it is better to carefully choose the club where to spend the night.

For a quieter and more sober evening, head for an evening stroll along the Via Arbat or the Red Square to be fascinated by the lights of the city and the grandeur of the buildings, and admire the shops and street artists. An alternative to experience Moscow's nightlife is to spend an evening of lyric, ballet or opera. The Russian capital is home to around sixty theaters, the most famous of which is the world-renowned Bolshoi Theater (Theater Square, 1, Moscow).

Moscow nightlife Bolshoi Theater

Moscow nightlife districts

Moscow's nightlife is not concentrated in a single district but is scattered throughout the city. However, there are areas with a greater concentration of bars and nightclubs .

The Krasnij Oktjabr (Russian for "Red October") complex, a red brick building located on the island in the center of the Moscow River that once housed a chocolate factory, is dotted with numerous trendy nightclubs and offers spectacular views of the river and the symbolic places of the Russian capital. This is where the most glamorous parties in Moscow take place, there are numerous bars, restaurants and art galleries.

Nightlife Moscow Red October Krasnij Oktjabr

Other neighborhoods with good nightlife are the old manufactory area near the Russian government building which houses some bars, the area around the Trubnaya metro and around Kuznetsky Most , while the Kurskaya groups the clubs with electronic music. We can also mention the area of ​​the Patriarch's ponds, an area that is teeming with quiet bars.

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The crowd is very mixed. Students, young professionals, techno lovers, tourists all gather at Propaganda. Everyone comes to enjoy the music and have fun. It is one of the few clubs where the dancefloor dominates and there are hardly any tables, apart from a few that overlook the entire space. Propaganda is a restaurant until midnight. You can come earlier for dinner and stay for dancing. After midnight, the staff clears the tables from the dance floor and the whole place turns into a club. The place is different from the usual Moscow restaurant / club hybrids, however, because the atmosphere changes completely from "relaxed restaurant" to "underground electro club". Not to be missed.

Moscow Nightlife Propaganda

There are more areas with different music. In the first area, expect a mix of traditional music and Russian pop songs. In the second, slightly larger area, there is live Russian pop music until 2am. After that it is mostly some kind of electronic music. The club is frequented by beautiful Russian girls around 18-25 years old, stunning students or models, and of course there is a good deal of young Russians, middle-aged men and foreign tourists trying their luck! Unlike many other nightclubs, the Icon is a pure nightclub and not a club turned into a restaurant. In any case, if you like to party in a big club and want to savor the typical Moscow nightlife , this is the perfect solution.

Moscow Icon Club nightlife

The crowd is the same as in other high-end Moscow clubs. Men are rarely under the age of 35 and are committed to giving the impression that money is not an issue. The women are amazing even by Moscow nightlife - if you want to meet Moscow's super models, this is the place! Ideal if you want to toast with the Moscow elite.

Moscow Siberia nightlife

The club is located on two floors. The lower floor is mainly frequented by people hanging out at the bar and is good for conversation. The narrow stairs that perfectly fit the student atmosphere of the club take you to the main floor where the real party takes place, complete with a bedlam and girls dancing on the bar counter. In the summer months there is also an outdoor terrace. The place is always crowded and bouncers unnecessarily queue people - having a table or someone inside can be the key to skipping the queue. Otherwise, you might end up waiting half an hour or more. Come early or come back late if you want to avoid the crowds.

Moscow nightlife Rolling Stone Bar

The crowd that frequents this club is quite mixed. People are less trendy and more underground. The place is suitable for afterhours, so most people arrive from 3am onwards.

Moscow Gazgolder nightlife

Immediately upon entering, you will have the feeling that you have come to the local high school graduation prom instead of a real Moscow nightclub. There is no real interior design, but basically just a large hall with a stage and a bar. The crowd is almost entirely made up of teenagers and young people. Not many of the teens speak English, but it probably doesn't matter after all the alcohol. The music ranges from Russian pop and hip-hop to the most famous international hits. Perfect if you want to party and drink alcohol in one of the cheapest clubs in Moscow .

Moscow Tipsy nightlife

Here too, it's full of beautiful girls and it's also a great place to hit them off, as those who come here are notoriously more approachable. The advice is to be very firm with the girls who approach and to make your intentions clear. If you want to be 100% sure to get in, come at 2am when the club is still uncrowded.

Moscow nightlife Miks Afterparty

Oblaka plays a mix of Russian and international pop music. Occasionally, as in many other clubs, there are performances by Russian pop singers. As is often the case in these types of clubs, the music and DJ are not the best but the guests don't seem to care.

Moscow Oblaka nightlife

Moscow's bars and pubs

The bar looks similar but still distinctly different than regular Moscow posh clubs. Most of the people who frequent this place are over 25, and you can find everything from young professionals to creative types to self-proclaimed models. Great if you want to see the "real Muscovites" celebrate without the overblown flashes of wealth. The proposed music is a strange mix of old and new commercial songs and Russian pop.

Moscow nightlife Bar Klava

Downstairs is a large open space that opens its doors wide in the summer. The interior is rustic, yet elegant, with wooden furnishings and plenty of seating. The interior combined with Ugolek's popularity creates a crowded yet intimate atmosphere, especially on weekends. People come to chat, drink and eat. The upstairs bar has a more welcoming atmosphere. It is smaller, with soft lighting and armchairs to be able to relax. On weekends there is a DJ who mixes electronic music and transforms the bar into a relaxed place, ideal for the pre-party.

Moscow Ugolek nightlife

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    The third tab, Our Facilities, is a description of the RHYC reciprocal offering to other clubs. The Roche Harbor Yacht Club offers the use of 60' of dock space at the Bremerton Marina, operated by the Port of Bremerton, for our reciprocal moorage offering to members of other clubs with which we have a reciprocal agreement.

  16. Reciprocals

    Reciprocals. EHYC is privileged to have reciprocal moorage agreements with the following clubs. Click on the Yacht Club Name to link to its website information. For more reciprocal club info including maps, club details, and local facilities, click HERE. The location of our reciprocal clubs is shown on this map.

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