Port Huron Yacht Club

Port Huron Yacht Club Port Huron Yacht Club
"Where Members Make it Happen"

"The promotion of and participation in competitive sailboat racing and cruising for the enjoyment and experience of its members"

We look forward to this event, which will help kick off Boat Week! An awesome collaboration between the City of Port Hur...
06/18/2026

We look forward to this event, which will help kick off Boat Week! An awesome collaboration between the City of Port Huron, RESA, and PHASD to help support our community.

Help Us Set Sail for Autism and More!⛵

Every child deserves the opportunity to shine, and with your support, we can help make that happen!

Set Sail for Autism and More is more than just a race; it's a day filled with joy, adventure, and unforgettable memories for students and families served through Port Huron Schools special education programs. Hosted at the Port Huron Yacht Club, this special event gives children the chance to experience the excitement of sailing while celebrating their unique abilities.

All donations directly support PHASD and help provide meaningful opportunities for students and their families.

Simply scan the QR code to make your donation today!

Every donation, big or small, makes a difference and helps us continue creating experiences that inspire confidence, inclusion, and smiles.

Thank you for helping us set sail toward a brighter future!

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Congrats to the PHYC boats who raced this past weekend in the Mills Trophy RaceBlack Bird - 2nd in classWinds Seeker III...
06/09/2026

Congrats to the PHYC boats who raced this past weekend in the Mills Trophy Race

Black Bird - 2nd in class
Winds Seeker III - 3rd in class
Angey Cupcake - 3rd in class
Killing Me Softly - 4th in class
Good Lookin’ - 2nd in class, 4th overall

Good luck to PHYC boats racing in this year’s running of the Mills Trophy Race!Black Bird - Nick PattersonWinds Seeker I...
06/05/2026

Good luck to PHYC boats racing in this year’s running of the Mills Trophy Race!

Black Bird - Nick Patterson
Winds Seeker III - Paul Evola
Angey Cupcake - Bill Baisden
Killing Me Softly - Ryan Quinn
Good Lookin’ - Mark DenUyl

The Mills Trophy Race is held each year on the second weekend following Memorial Day. The race is open to the following classes: PHRF, JAM, Double-Handed, Multi-Hull and Classics. The three courses offered, depending on class and boat rating, all begin near the Toledo Harbor Light and end at a finis...

A good reminder as the season ramps up!
06/01/2026

A good reminder as the season ramps up!

We kicked off the 2026 season this past weekend with a flag raising ceremony and family fun day! Thank you to everyone w...
05/27/2026

We kicked off the 2026 season this past weekend with a flag raising ceremony and family fun day!

Thank you to everyone who came out to race, celebrate our club, and join in on the festivities.

As a pillar within our sailing community, Spike’s impact can be felt far and wide. Fair winds and following seas!
04/29/2026

As a pillar within our sailing community, Spike’s impact can be felt far and wide. Fair winds and following seas!

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our leader, father, grandfather and brother, Spike Boston. He was the proud owner of Doyle Boston Sails in Point Edward since 1968 and a respected figure in the sailing community. He was proud of his nearly 40 year relationship with Doyle Sails, where his family loft is the oldest loft within the worldwide sailmaking group other than Robbie Doyle’s personal loft.

Spike, age 80, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2026, at St. Joseph’s Hospice in Sarnia.

A skilled sailmaker and lifelong sailor, Spike dedicated much of his life to the craft of sailmaking and to the water he loved so much. His hands built more than sails—they built friendships and a reputation for quality, determination, and pride in his work. Sailing was not just something he did; it was part of who he was. As Commodore of Wednesday night racing, Spike found great joy in the race shack and took pride in seeing each race through to the finish week after week. He was also a dedicated mentor to many young people—not just in sailing, but in life. The lessons he shared reached far beyond the water, helping shape individuals who have gone on to become professionals, leaders, and contributors in their own fields.

Spike was known for being stubborn at times, but also incredibly generous, always willing to lend a hand or share his knowledge with others. Above all, he loved his family deeply and was a proud grandfather who cherished time spent with his grandchildren. His favorite saying, “Keep Smiling,” reflected the attitude he carried through life and the message he leaves behind to those who loved him.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Sarnia Yacht Club on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Speeches will take place at 3:00 p.m. Guests are encouraged to come wearing their best Spike attire or sailing shirt—no suits necessary. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend, share memories, and honor Spike’s life.

Donations in Spike’s memory may be made at the Celebration of Life or online to St. Joseph’s Hospice or Pathways Health Centre for Children
It is what it is. Keep Smiling.

Despite the challenging conditions we had another great turnout and successful Kings of Spring fishing tournament last w...
04/23/2026

Despite the challenging conditions we had another great turnout and successful Kings of Spring fishing tournament last weekend.

We are grateful to have a part in hosting this annual event and the impact it makes on our community! We appreciate all the PHYC members who volunteer and businesses who step up to support this worthy cause.

This year $25,000 was raised for Midcity Nutrition Soup Kitchen bringing the total to $94,500 since the start of this annual tournament.

A special shout out to PHYC member Jeff Dawson and crew of Get the Lead Out on another win!

02/13/2026

Commodore Chuck McMillan was live on JR Afternoon with Ryan Ermanni. He talked about what PHYC is all about and more. more information about Port Huron Yacht Club visit phyc.org

Congratulations to our member, Dan Collins, on this recognition!
01/21/2026

Congratulations to our member, Dan Collins, on this recognition!

Honorary Chief Daniel Collins has been serving food at the U.S. Coast Guard Port Huron Station for 10 years. Now its galley has been named after him.

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