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established 1944
Located on the beautiful shores of Lake Erie and situated within one of the finest
natural harbors on the Great Lakes, the Presque Isle Yacht Club is the home port for five
hundred Erie people.
In 1944, a group of Erie boaters who rented their boat stalls from the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania at Presque Isle State Park joined together to form Presque Isle Boat Owners
Association. Their primary purpose was to improve the ailing facilities at their rented
boat dockage. These members proposed to rebuild the existing docks near today's Presque
Isle State Park's Nature Center Building. The project was completely funded by the newly
formed Boat Owners Association. In exchange for the service the Commonwealth, the State
Park and the Harbor Commission allowed the Club the use of the property adjacent to the
Nature Center. This proved to be a worthwhile partnership with the Commonwealth. Boat
dockage that would have then cost the Commonwealth $125,000 in repairs, was reformed and
expanded into a well-designed marina at no expense to the Commonwealth.
Over the years, the Club nurtured and further expanded this facility until the late
1950's, when the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania rebuilt the peninsula and created the
"new lake" in the process. The Commonwealth realized the benefits provided by
the Presque Isle Yacht Club (renamed from Presque Isle Boat Owners Association), and
agreed to provide the Club a lease at this newly created lake. The Club designed and built
another modern and attractive marina, using its own labor and financial resources.
Eventually, the Commonwealth reappraised the use of Presque Isle State Park lands and
started controlling and restricting usage. This meant that Presque Isle Yacht Club, as
well as other facilities located on the peninsula, would have to seek a new home.
It was 1962, there was still tremendous potential on Erie's under-developed waterfront.
The members of Presque Isle Yacht Club formed a partnership with the City of Erie and
leased an area in the west canal basin at the foot of Peach Street to relocate its yacht
club. They used the guidance and assistance of Art Gardner, Erie's Mayor, and Joe Martin,
Erie's Port Administrator and former Mayor.
Once again, club members invested their own labor and money to quickly modernize this
deteriorated area. The end result of this effort was the installation of docking
accommodations for one hundred forty-two boats and ten guest stalls. Land construction
features a well-maintained clubhouse including restrooms, showers, kitchen, and other
facilities for members and guests. A boat lift facility, pump-out station, lighted parking
lot, and a complete security system is also included on the premises. A caretaker is on
duty throughout the year to care for needs of the members and guests.
Presque Isle Yacht Club takes pride in developing and maintaining its boating facilities
to the benefit of Erie's entire boating community. The more than 300 visiting boats that
stay at Presque Isle Yacht Club during the boating season generates considerable tourist
revenue to many businesses in Erie. These guests use public transportation to visit many
of Erie's highlights. They patronize the many convenient stores and restaurants at Erie's
newly renovated lower State Street areas. The Presque Isle Yacht Club is very proud of its
contribution to the City of Erie by rejuvenating its part of the neglected waterfront area
into a well-maintained modern marina. The partnership between the Presque Isle Yacht Club
and the City of Erie has also been a good one. Not only does the Yacht Club want to
continue this partnership, but is willing to consider further opportunities to develop
areas in the existing grounds and surrounding area.
The Presque Isle Yacht Club is known throughout the Great Lake as a friendly place for
visiting boats to stop. No other boating facility in Erie offers so much to these visiting
boaters. More than seventy-five percent of all boats visiting Erie stop at Presque Isle
Yacht Club.....The Gateway to Eriesistible Erie. |