New York Yacht Club - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • Astor, John Jacob
  • Astor, Vincent
  • Baker, George F.
  • Belmont, August
  • Bennett Jr., James Gordon
  • Bloomberg, Michael
  • Bourne, Frederick Gilbert
  • Buckley, William F.
  • Conn, Robert H., Assistant Secretary of the Navy
  • Conner, Dennis
  • Cronan, William P., 19th Naval Governor of Guam
  • Cronkite, Walter
  • Dodd, Chris
  • DuPont, Pete
  • Gerry, Elbridge Thomas
  • Gould, Jay
  • Hinds, Alfred Walton, 17th Naval Governor of Guam
  • Iselin, C. Oliver
  • Jobson, Gary
  • Kennedy Jr, Ted
  • Kozlowski, Dennis, (resigned)
  • Lehman, John, Secretary of the Navy
  • Madoff, Bernard (resigned)
  • Morgan, J P
  • Mosbacher, Robert
  • Trenor Luther Park elected 1883, owned the Sultana
  • Rockefeller, David
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D, 32nd President of the United States
  • Roughead, Gary, 29th Chief of Naval Operations, US Navy
  • Sloan, Alfred P.
  • Stevens, John Cox
  • Stephens, Olin, yacht designer
  • Turner, Ted,
  • Vanderbilt, Harold Stirling
  • Watson Jr., Thomas

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