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Lahaina Yacht Club is an ocean-side restaurant in the middle of Lahaina. It’s at:
835 Front Street Lahaina, HI 96761 808-661-0191
About Lahaina Yacht Club
In order to eat at Lahaina Yacht Club (LYC), you must be a member of this club or a member of another yacht club with reciprocity. Membership here costs $500 initiation plus $500 per year dues, and you need to be sponsored by two club members. The only way around those fees is to eat here as a guest of a member, which is the way I got in. You don’t have to own a boat to be a member. And there are other benefits for membership besides being able to dine here, such as involvement in yacht races, sailing programs, and the camaraderie of other members.
This restaurant is next door to very similar restaurants with the same oceanfront views along this part of Front Street in Lahaina. Those others are Kimo’s , Koa’s, and Lahaina Fish Co . None of those require any membership, so you can eat there without the need to join the Lahaina Yacht Club.
LYC is open for lunch, dinner, and happy hour. They have prime rib night on Tuesdays and lobster night on Thursdays. The regular lunch menu includes several choices of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and entree plates. The dinner menu is longer, with the addition of many full-size meat and seafood entrees, plus several side dishes. At happy hour (3 to 5 PM) there are a few appetizers and snacks, and a different entree for each day of the week.
See below for the Lahaina Yacht Club menu list and food photos.
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Lahaina Yacht Club menu (subject to change) $$ Moderate
Lunch appetizers.
BBQ Pork Quesadilla Crispy Calamari Fresh Island Ceviche Double Lovin’ Bruschetta Coconut Crusted Shrimp Panko Ahi Roll Habanero Fire Wings Stuffed Mushrooms
Lunch Salads or Wraps
LYC Chinese Caesar Red White & Bleu Southwestern Chopped House
Lunch Sandwiches
Ahi BLT Cilantro Chicken Sandwich BBQ Pork Grilled Mahi Mahi French Dip Reuben Club House Turkey & Bacon
Mushroom & Swiss Volcano Southwestern Plain
Specialties
Fresh Hawaiian Catch Hawaiian Ribs Lemon Caper Mahi Fish & Chips Teriyaki Chicken Fish Tacos
Dinner Appetizers
Dinner salads, dinner meat entrees.
Filet Mignon Sirloin Steak Chicken Marsala Coconut Chicken Baby Back Ribs Beef Stroganoff Burger or Mahi Sandwich
Dinner Seafood Entrees
Honey Lime Ahi Crab Stuffed Mahi Bacon Grilled Scallops Fresh Hawaiian Catch Shrimp Scampi Seafood Brochette
Dinner Sides
Twice Baked Potato Mashed Potato Coconut Ginger Rice Mushroom Risotto Vegetable Du Jour French Fries
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Harness the Wind
Catch a ride on the salty breeze with Lahaina Yacht Club.
Story by Shannon Wianecki | Photography by Ben Ferrari
As we leave Lahaina Harbor, the Pacific Ocean is a velvet blue expanse with hardly a white nick of wind. The late morning breeze, though light, is still strong enough to propel a sailboat. That’s good, because today is the first regatta of the Lahaina Yacht Club’s 2016 season, and I’m excited to help monitor the action from aboard the race committee boat.
Ian Ponting attempts to measure the wind speed with a tiny wind vane attached to his cellphone. “Eight knots on the geekometer,” he crows, pleased with his gadget’s accuracy. Ponting serves as rear commodore, in charge of the club’s races both big and small. As we motor out into the deep blue, he and fellow club member Dan O’Hanlon heave huge yellow buoys overboard to mark today’s course. Unlike racetracks on land, regatta courses are contingent on wind direction and shift accordingly during a race. Other contingencies Lahaina yachters might encounter? Whales and submarines.
Eight trim sailboats approach the start line. Among them are Snickers , the club’s own Olson 30, and Gung Ho, the fastest boat in today’s lineup. The boat captains trade friendly banter, jockey for position, and try not to ram into one another—or worse, lose their wind. Ideally, when the start horn shrieks, they’ll sail between the buoys on a strong tack.
O’Hanlon and Ponting synchronize their watches. I raise the four-minute signal flag. O’Hanlon hollers out a ten-second countdown and then blasts the horn: the race is on! Sails fill and surge forward. O’Hanlon immediately shoots up a flag, alerting a boat that it crossed the line prematurely. Gung Ho must maneuver back to the start, losing precious minutes. Gung Ho’s captain and owner, Keahi Ho, takes the penalty in stride. Competition during these club regattas is just stiff enough to make the races fun.
Yachting is a relatively small sport on Maui—which is surprising until you consider the limiting factors. Hawai‘i is a far reach from everywhere; sailing to or from this isolated archipelago is a major commitment. Sailing within Hawai‘i isn’t easy, either. Small-boat harbors are few and far between here, and slips are in high demand. The channels separating the Islands are infamous, known worldwide for their volatile seas and currents. When you leave a Hawaiian harbor, you enter the wilderness of the open ocean.
That wilderness is a siren’s call to some, such as beloved restaurateur Floyd Christenson . Back in the 1960s, he and his family sailed around the South Pacific before setting anchor in Maui and opening Mama’s Fish House, one of the most successful restaurants in the state. He and a handful of other sailors founded the Lahaina Yacht Club in 1965. They transformed a dilapidated laundry on Front Street into an oceanfront clubhouse and contracted Hawaiian artist Sam Ka‘ai to design a burgee—the pennant that identifies the club. Ka‘ai drew a white sperm whale on a red backing.
“I grew up with that logo on everything,” says Ponting. Like most club members, he honed his appetite for yachting elsewhere before moving to Hawai‘i. He’s originally from the Bay Area, but his family has been entwined with Lahaina Yacht Club for decades. In 1974 his uncle won the club’s showcase regatta, the Vic–Maui. Held every other year since 1968, the international yacht race starts in Victoria, Canada, and ends roughly two weeks later in Kā‘anapali. When a boat arrives at the finish line—no matter what time of day—club members greet it with banners, refreshments, and flower lei.
Naturally, when Ponting moved to Maui sixteen years ago, he gravitated to the club. “It was kind of seedy back then,” he admits. Aside from the Vic–Maui, “there was no sailing.” It’s well known that sailing clubs without active boating programs become drinking clubs. For close to twenty years, the “yacht” part of the Lahaina Yacht Club languished while its sailors waited for a slip to open up in Lahaina Harbor. Finally, eight years ago, the harbormaster called. Once the club had a place to park a boat, they bought one: Snickers .
Today, Snickers trails behind the other yachts in the race. The current leaders, Noa and Boondoggle, approach the first mark, a buoy they have to clear. Gung Ho suddenly darts between them, having jibed from far behind. In one sleek maneuver, Gung Ho has stitched up its lost time. All three boats round the mark in perfect sync. Their crews strike the jib sails and hoist silky spinnakers, which inflate like brilliant balloons.
Soon the entire fleet is sailing with the wind towards the finish line. The spinnakers cut a colorful swath across the backdrop of the West Maui Mountains. On calm days like this, sailing is a profoundly serene sport. But even on gusty days when the wind roars through the rigging, a sailor’s inner ear registers the absence of an engine’s high-pitched wail—registers and rejoices. To harness the wind, to hitch a ride on the planet’s very breath is a kind of magic.
O’Hanlon and Ponting keep an eye out for humpback whales, and for the Atlantis Submarine, which has surprised a yacht captain or two in the past by surfacing unexpectedly. As Snickers passes by, they assure me that she’s not a slow boat, but is often skippered by captains and crews in training. The chance to sail her is one of the perks of club membership.
The perks are many. Throughout the year, the club hosts numerous regattas and fishing tournaments. Members have exclusive access to the clubhouse that hangs over the water on Front Street. They can flash their membership card to gain entrance at almost any yacht club in the world—including posh addresses in San Francisco or Shanghai. And, perhaps best of all, Lahaina Yacht Club offers junior and adult sailing lessons.
“We’re trying to nurture the community,” says Ponting, who helped launch the club’s junior sail program in 2009. “It was the most sought-after summer camp on the island—with no advertising.” The club now hosts Hawai‘i’s largest junior regatta. “Teaching kids how to sail gives them a great sense of self, responsibility, and teamwork.”
Teamwork is essential in the final moments of today’s race, to capitalize on the building breeze. As each yacht crosses the finish line, I record its time down to the seconds. We won’t know the official winners until O’Hanlon calculates the scores based on each boat’s handicap. The last boat limps in lazily, its crew already cracking open beers. We motor off to retrieve the buoys and catch several humpbacks frolicking. We dive into the deep blue, to listen to their underwater songs—yet another perk of the sailing life.
A few hours later, the clubhouse fills with sailors freshened up and ready to celebrate. Trophies from past regattas glitter behind the bar and colorful burgees from yacht clubs around the world hang from the rafters. The chef piles snacks onto the crowded tables. I sit down beside Nancy Goode, who crewed today on Boondoggle . She remembers the moment she discovered the power of sailing, forty years ago in Southern California. A boat captain handed her a line and told her when to pull on it. She felt the boat move faster. She was hooked.
Goode and her boyfriend planned to sail around the world. When he decided to go without her, two fellows from Alaska found her crying on the dock. We’re sailing to Hawai‘i tomorrow, they said. She joined them. Upon landing in Lahaina, she got a job on a trimaran, leading snorkel tours. She now skippers monthly ladies’ sails, introducing other women to the wonders of travelling by wind.
O’Hanlon interrupts the socializing to announce the regatta’s winners: Noa places first, Gung Ho second. Jeff Kaiser, the gracious club commodore, stands to make another announcement. “Twenty years ago, Kea Ho won Sportsman of the Year,” he says. “History repeats itself. I’d like to congratulate his son, Nalu Ho, for winning Sportsman of the Year in 2015.” The deserving eighth-grader recently sailed with his father to Tahiti and back. He grins shyly and accepts his award—clearly a club member in the making. Meanwhile, Goode locks eyes with me and pencils my name in for her next ladies’ sail.
Attend a regatta: Lahaina Yacht Club hosts regattas year-round. You can hitch a ride on a yacht for the day, enter your own boat in the race, volunteer aboard the committee boat, or help welcome the incoming Vic–Maui racers. View the club’s calendar online.
Learn to sail: Lahaina Yacht Club offers five-day sailing lessons for adults (co-ed and women only) and juniors (ages nine to fifteen). Novice sailors should know how to swim, have strength enough to hoist a sail, bring gloves, and wear layered clothing and sun protection. Adults: $200 member, $400 nonmember. Juniors: $250 member, $300 nonmember
Become a club member: Two existing members need to sponsor you. Attend some of the events above and you’re on your way. Visit Lyc.us or call 808-661-0191.
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- Dining style Casual Dining
- Price $30 and under
- Cuisines American
- Hours of operation Monday - Saturday: 11:00am - 9:00pm; Sunday: 10:00am - 3:00pm
- Phone number (808) 661-0191
- Website http://www.lyc.us/
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- Location 835 front Street, Lahaina, HI 96761-1607
- Neighborhood Lahaina
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Chips & Guacamole $9.00
Made-to-order chips, fresh guacamole
Poke Tostadas $18.00
Fresh Ahi poke over wonton chips, daikon, tobiko, shoyu glaze, wasabi aioli
Fresh Island Ceviche $16.00
Citrus marinated fresh island fish, tomato, red onion, cilantro, avocado, serrano peppers, cilantro lime crema, fresh chips
Fresh Scallops $18.00
Seared bay scallops, fresh veggies, lemon caper butter sauce
Crispy Calamari $15.00
Panko crusted calamari sticks, citrus aioli, wasabi cocktail sauce
Coconut Shrimp $15.00
Coconut crusted butterfly shrimp, Chinese salad, mango chili sauce
Stuffed Mushrooms $13.00
Mushrooms stuffed with cream cheese, garlic, parmesan, Panko bread crumbs
Thai Chicken Wraps $14.00
Sesame grilled chicken, Thai peanut sauce, lettuce cups, daikon, pickled ginger
Kula Farms Bruschetta $13.00
Tomato, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, garlic, Parmesan on a toasted baguette
Habanero Fire Wings $15.00
Six special recipe fire wings, bleu cheese, celery and carrots
From the Garden
House Made Dressings: 1000 Island, Ranch, Sesame Ginger, Bleu Cheese, Raspberry Balsamic or Caesar. Add-ons: Chicken +$6 / Shrimp +$10 / Fresh Catch +$12 / Ahi +$12
Caesar Salad $10.00
Chopped romaine hearts, parmesan, croutons, garlic anchovy Caesar dressing
LYC Salad $12.00
Mixed Greens, bleu cheese crumbles, walnuts, craisins, red onion, raspberry balsamic dressing
Chinese Salad $12.00
Romaine lettuce, cabbage, carrots, wonton crisps, cashews, sesame ginger vinaigrette
Avocado Salad $14.00
Mixed greens, avocado, cucumber, tomato, red onion, green pepper, EVOO, lemon
Chef Salad $16.00
Chopped romaine, strips of oven roasted turkey, honey ham, Swiss & cheddar Cheese, cucumber, tomato, carrot and hard-boiled egg
Garden Salad $8.00
Choice of French Fries or Coleslaw. Substitute Onion Rings +$3, Soup +$2 or Salad
Ahi BLT $18.00
Blackened seared rare Ahi steak, Applewood smoked bacon, tomato, onion, wasabi aioli, served on a Maui-made bun
Classic BLT $12.00
Bacon, lettuce & tomato on served on toasted wheat bread
Mahi-Mahi $16.00
Fresh Mahi-Mahi, tomato, onion, lettuce, lemon dill remoulade, served on a Maui-made bun
Classic Rueben $15.00
Thinly sliced corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, creamy 1000 island dressing, served on marbled rye
French Dip $16.00
Shaved slow roasted prime rib, creamy horseradish, caramelized onions, served on a ciabatta bun with au jus
Turkey Club $16.00
Deli turkey, honey ham, Applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, onion, avocado aioli, served on toasted whole wheat bread
Blackened Chicken $15.00
Cajun dusted grilled chicken breast, local lettuce, tomato, onion, spicy aioli, served on a ciabatta bun
Honey Ham $14.00
Honey ham, Swiss cheese, local lettuce, tomato, onion, cranberry aioli, served on a ciabatta bun
House Burgers
Choice of French Fries or Coleslaw. Substitute Onion Rings +$3, Soup +$2 or Salad. Add $1 (ea): cheddar, Swiss or bleu cheese, jalapeno. Add $2 (ea): bacon, avocado or fried egg
The LYC $15.00
Maui Cattle Company local beef patty, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, served on a Maui-made bun
Lunch Specialties
Fresh hawaiian fish $22.00.
Chef's choice preparation, served with sautéed veggies and white rice
Mahi-Mahi Piccatta $18.00
Grilled Mahi-Mahi, served with sautéed veggies, white rice, lemon caper butter sauce
Fish 'N' Chips $16.00
Panko crusted Mahi Mahi, coleslaw, lemon dill remoulade and French Fries
Achiote dusted Fish, Chicken or Shrimp, cheddar jack cheese, salsa roja, cabbage, lettuce and cilantro crema
- Fish or Chicken $16.00
- Shrimp $18.00
Half Rack of Ribs $20.00
Half rack of slow cooked baby back ribs, French fries, coleslaw, house made BBQ plum sauce
Club Cocktails
Lyc pina colada $12.00.
Old Lahaina Light Rum, coconut milk and pineapple juice with a float of Old Lahaina Dark Rum
Lahaina Lemonade $10.00
Tito's Handmade Vodka, lemonade, cranberry juice and fresh mint
Maritime Margarita $12.00
Casa Noble Tequila, fresh squeezed lime, sweet & sour and Grand Marnier
Mai Tai $10.00
Mango, pineapple and orange juices with Old Lahaina Light and Dark Rums
Dark & Stormy $10.00
Goslings Dark Seal Rum and Goslings Ginger Beer
Sailor's Spiked Tea $12.00
Jack Daniels, fresh brewed iced tea, peach puree and a squeeze of lemon
Maui Mule $12.00
Maui's Organic Ocean Vodka, Goslings Ginger Beer, fresh lime juice and fresh mint
Ocean Breeze $12.00
Maui's Organic Ocean Vodka, Malibu Rum, pineapple and cranberry juice
Canned & Bottled Beers
Budweiser $4.00, coors light $4.00, miller lite $4.00, michelob ultra $4.00, corona $5.00, heineken $5.00, guiness pub can $5.00, kona big wave $6.00, cocoweizen $6.00, draft beers, bud light $4.00, kohola "talk story" pale ale $6.00, kona longboard $6.00, pacifico $6.00, stella artois $6.00, bikini blonde $7.00, kona firerock $7.00, korbel | split $10.00, la marca | split $12.00, lucien | brut rose' $14.00, collet $16.00, piper heidsieck $70.00, vueve clicquot brut $90.00, kendall jackson $10.00, harken $10.00, la crema $11.00, butter $12.00, phantom $12.00, pinot grigio, capasaldo $8.00, kris $10.00, sauvignon blanc, vavasour $10.00, kim crawford $11.00, chateau st jean $11.00, fleurs de prairie $12.00, cabernet sauvignon, aquinas $10.00, juggernaut $12.00, roth estate $14.00, columbia $9.00, peju $12.00, meiomi $10.00, diorra $11.00, four graces $15.00, dona paula | malbec $10.00, sterling | red blend $10.00, beringer | red blend $12.00, what 8 people are saying, overall ratings and reviews.
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Published on August 13th, 2023 | by Editor
We are Lahaina Strong
Published on August 13th, 2023 by Editor -->
Wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui have killed over 90 people, and that number keeps increasing. More than 250 buildings in historic Lahaina Town have been destroyed which includes Lahaina Yacht Club on Front Street.
The fires started August 8 and fanned out across the island, growing in size and destructive power. It became national news as Hawaii declared a state of emergency on August 9, with aerial video showing the devastation.
As the co-host of the biennial Victoria to Maui International Yacht Race , Lahaina Yacht Club has been home to members and visitors since 1965. Here is a message from LYC Commodore Dave Schubert :
I write this with pure sorrow. Our beloved Lahaina Yacht Club and Lahaina Town has been devastated. The entire town of Lahaina and our home is gone and now just ash and rubble. What you are seeing in the news is probably accurate but just a small part of our reality. No power, water, etc… but we are an amazing community.
The people here are resilient. I have received many emails from reciprocal clubs across the country offering support and I want to assure that we will strive to rebuild, rebound, and come back better. We love and appreciate all of the heartfelt sentiments and support across the country.
To those amazing Commodores sharing such respect and support, I will absolutely share those caring messages after I get my/our lack of housing in check. To date quite a few of us Commodores, Past Commodores, and Board Members are now without homes. I do ultimately believe it will take all of us to be involved in rebuilding and all will commit to our future commitment to LYC.
Without hesitation, I am far more afraid for our general membership and their well-being. This town has so many amazing people. We are Lahaina Strong and most importantly we need to look out for the health and well-being of our families, friends, and membership and all those we love.
I hope this all makes sense. I am shedding tears as I write it. Lahaina Yacht Club and our strength has always been our family approach, our strength at its finest. Love and support to Lahaina and LYC.
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Lahaina Yacht Club Membership Application. Membership application. Please start by providing basic application details, and selecting a membership category. Application for. ... Billing plan. No plans found. Application fee. You will be redirected to complete this payment. Continue. Lahaina Yacht Club. Add an applicant. First Name. Last Name.
Lahaina Yacht Club is an ocean-side restaurant in the middle of Lahaina. It's at: 835 Front Street Lahaina, HI 96761 808-661-0191. About Lahaina Yacht Club. In order to eat at Lahaina Yacht Club (LYC), you must be a member of this club or a member of another yacht club with reciprocity. Membership here costs $500 initiation plus $500 per year ...
Lahaina Yacht Club, Lahaina, Hawaii. 3,240 likes · 175 talking about this · 12,805 were here. Private Members Club
Lahaina Yacht Club, Lahaina: See 92 unbiased reviews of Lahaina Yacht Club, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #59 of 164 restaurants in Lahaina. ... The Yacht Club is a member-only restaurant/bar located in the center of downtown Lahaina directly on the water front. We went as guests of two members and arrived in plenty of time to enjoy ...
Learn to sail: Lahaina Yacht Club offers five-day sailing lessons for adults (co-ed and women only) and juniors (ages nine to fifteen). Novice sailors should know how to swim, have strength enough to hoist a sail, bring gloves, and wear layered clothing and sun protection. Adults: $200 member, $400 nonmember.
Lahaina Yacht Club, located in Lahaina, HI, is a prestigious and exclusive club that offers a range of membership options for individuals and families who are passionate about yachting and boating. With a strong leadership team and connections to reciprocal yacht clubs, members can enjoy a variety of benefits and privileges, including access to ...
Lahaina Yacht Club, Lahaina: See 92 unbiased reviews of Lahaina Yacht Club, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #86 of 200 restaurants in Lahaina.
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Get menu, photos and location information for Lahaina Yacht Club in Lahaina, HI. Or book now at one of our other 1999 great restaurants in Lahaina. Lahaina Yacht Club, Casual Dining American cuisine. ... The Lahaina Yacht Club is a members only club, but members may take guests to the club with them. In our case, my wife and I had dinner to ...
As the co-host of the biennial Victoria to Maui International Yacht Race, Lahaina Yacht Club has been home to members and visitors since 1965. Here is a message from LYC Commodore Dave Schubert:
Aloha and welcome aboard the Hope Rising Lahaina Yacht Club Project. All profits will support the club and the rebuilding of the clubhouse. Founded in 1965, the Lahaina Yacht Club has been a haven for generations of kama'aina, members, guests, and visitors from clubs around the world. Sailors, fisherman, ocean enthusiasts, and even ...
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Club Risovalshchikov, Moscow: See 7 unbiased reviews of Club Risovalshchikov, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #4,472 of 15,467 restaurants in Moscow.