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Cohasset Yacht Club

1894 establishments in MassachusettsNew EnglandSailing associationsYacht clubs in MassachusettsYachting

Cohasset Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in America having been first organized in 1887 and more formally founded in 1894. It is a private sailing association located in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Women members of the club have won the prestigious women's sailing competition for the Mrs. Charles Francis Adams Trophy nine times.

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