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The original was posted on /r/sailing by /u/k2v2p2 on 2025-07-28 03:52:58+00:00.


Hiya sailors,

When you are a member of a yacht club with reciprocal privileges, what does that usually include?

Can you simply show up at another club with your membership card and expect access to seating areas, dining, and general facilities? Is it acceptable to hang out for a bit, maybe even set up your laptop and get some work done with a nice view? And if a club hosts something like Friday races, is it cool to join for a day as a visiting member?

This would not be a regular thing obviously, just let's check this club out for a day kind of thing.

Curious if you guys know how much flexibility is typically extended to visiting members.

Thanks!

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