About SCC
Who We Are
The Stonington Cruising Club provides its members with
opportunities to participate in safe, well-planned, and
enjoyable local and offshore cruises.   The club also seeks to
further the yachting knowledge of its members and to
build relationships with other clubs in its cruising area.   To
obtain general information about SCC and its activities, and
details concerning membership, send an email to the club
by clicking
here.

Membership
Our  members are people who know each other well, enjoy
each others’ company, and are bound by a common
interest in coastal boating.
Each candidate for membership will need a sponsor who is
a current member.  That person is responsible for seeing
that candidates meet informally with other members and
for informing the candidate about the Club's nature and its
policies.
Invitations for membership are directed primarily to
individuals who own and actively use boats that are
moored or docked in the Stonington area and that are
capable of extended coastal cruising.
Participation in Club activities is a key requisite for
membership and willingness to help manage various Club
affairs also is a major plus.

New -- Drinking and Helming
A separate section on Safety and Seamanship is now open
on this site.   It features a new piece on drinking and
driving while on our boats and a comprehensive safety
check list.  Members who wish to add material to this
section should contact the Safety Officer.

Club Store
Information about the SCC Online Store, and a direct link
to the store's web site, can be found on the Member's page
of this site.

2008 Annual Meeting
This year's annual meeting of Stonington Cruising Club will
be held from 2 pm through dinner on Saturday, October 25
at Seamans Inne on the grounds of the Mystic Seaport in
Mystic, CT.  
A Premier
Association of
Cruising Yachtsmen
on the Eastern
Seaboard
Welcome to
Stonington
Cruising
Club
Annual Meeting
October 25 - See
Bulletin Board
Five SCC Boats Join 2008
Annual Cruise to Maine
Oui Cherie waits for the fog
to lift in Winter Harbor
Delphinus, left, and Golden Mean in Buck Harbor
Ashore at last and ready for dinner
Four SCC boats, Surprise, Golden Mean, Metaphor and
Delphinus
, met in Maine for this season's version of the
"long cruise."  
Oui Cherie made some of the harbor
stops.   
Surprise extended its cruise to Nova Scotia.
Details are in current issues of Cruise News and
additional photos are in "Images 2008."
This year's Mystic Seaport Cruise
 will be held on September 20 and 21.
For more information, please click on
"Bulletin Board
" above.