Joe Huggins' Lone Star, launched in 1982 and 62 feet in length, carried the Houston Yacht Club burgee to world wide ports when she circumnavigated the globe. When she crossed the Atlantic in 1985 and broke the cruising record for boats her size
Bruce King of Hodgdon\u27s Yachts in East Boothbay attended a ceremony in Monaco, where he received...
Photocopy of newsclipping describing the Houston Yacht Club's plans to host an old-fashioned flotill...
8 page brochure, finished size 8.5"x11", picturing the features of the Club's harbor and clubhouse, ...
2 page newspaper article by Betty Ewing 22” x 14” featuring the gathering of sailors to raise money ...
The Star fleet was active at the Houston Yacht Club in the 1960s. Noted star sailor Jimmy Thompson o...
black and white photograph 3.5''x2.5''A Star boat built in Houston. A sign on the boom reads ‘This B...
Bobalou was a 42-foot Chris Craft Commander, built in 1956, and purchased in 1962 by Brownhill. He b...
Three Corinthians during the 1957 National Women’s Championship for the Adams Cup, the first nationa...
Houston Yacht Club member Don Genitempo's boat, Snorkel, was originally named Frieda, and is shown h...
The first national sailing championship held outside of the northeastern U.S. was the National Women...
The Ensign fleet is the oldest active one-design fleet at Houston Yacht Club. The 1993 National Cham...
John Kolius training for the 1987 America’s Cup in the Indian Ocean off Freemantle, Australia. Ho...
13” x 15” newspaper article featuring the Houston Yacht Club’s 90th anniversary and quotes from then...
Dixie Baby, a beautifully restored 1921 Ventor speedboat, on display under the porte cochere at the ...
black and white photograph 10''x3.5''Inola, Augusta, Russara, Lynn, Hudie, Virginia, and Zeeland, mo...
Bruce King of Hodgdon\u27s Yachts in East Boothbay attended a ceremony in Monaco, where he received...
Photocopy of newsclipping describing the Houston Yacht Club's plans to host an old-fashioned flotill...
8 page brochure, finished size 8.5"x11", picturing the features of the Club's harbor and clubhouse, ...
2 page newspaper article by Betty Ewing 22” x 14” featuring the gathering of sailors to raise money ...
The Star fleet was active at the Houston Yacht Club in the 1960s. Noted star sailor Jimmy Thompson o...
black and white photograph 3.5''x2.5''A Star boat built in Houston. A sign on the boom reads ‘This B...
Bobalou was a 42-foot Chris Craft Commander, built in 1956, and purchased in 1962 by Brownhill. He b...
Three Corinthians during the 1957 National Women’s Championship for the Adams Cup, the first nationa...
Houston Yacht Club member Don Genitempo's boat, Snorkel, was originally named Frieda, and is shown h...
The first national sailing championship held outside of the northeastern U.S. was the National Women...
The Ensign fleet is the oldest active one-design fleet at Houston Yacht Club. The 1993 National Cham...
John Kolius training for the 1987 America’s Cup in the Indian Ocean off Freemantle, Australia. Ho...
13” x 15” newspaper article featuring the Houston Yacht Club’s 90th anniversary and quotes from then...
Dixie Baby, a beautifully restored 1921 Ventor speedboat, on display under the porte cochere at the ...
black and white photograph 10''x3.5''Inola, Augusta, Russara, Lynn, Hudie, Virginia, and Zeeland, mo...
Bruce King of Hodgdon\u27s Yachts in East Boothbay attended a ceremony in Monaco, where he received...
Photocopy of newsclipping describing the Houston Yacht Club's plans to host an old-fashioned flotill...
8 page brochure, finished size 8.5"x11", picturing the features of the Club's harbor and clubhouse, ...