General Rules:
- All dress on Club premises must be neat and clean.
- The Dress Code applies to guests and transient boaters.
- Members are responsible for informing their guests of the Dress Code.
- Appropriate shirts/cover-ups and shoes are required in the Clubhouse and on the outdoor Patio or Terrace.
- Bathing attire for men or women is not permitted in the Clubhouse or on the outdoor Patio or Terrace.
- Hats: Men may not wear hats in the Clubhouse, but may wear hats on the outdoor Patio or Terrace. Hats shall not be worn backwards on Club premises.
- Collarless Shirts are not permitted in the Clubhouse (unless covered by a collared jacket/layer); however, appropriate tennis crew neck shirts and yachting tops may be worn on the outdoor Patio or Terrace.
Special Rules by Dining Area:
Definitions:
- FORMAL
Men: Black tie (tuxedos)
Women: Appropriate formal evening attire
- INFORMAL
Men: Jackets and ties
Women: Comparable attire
- CASUAL
Men: Collared shirts and slacks
- SPORTS ATTIRE
Men: Appropriate golf or tennis attire
Women: Comparable attire
Main Dining Room and Ballroom (Downstairs):
- FORMAL and INFORMAL: always permitted
- INFORMAL: permitted on Saturday evening
- CASUAL: permitted Sunday through Friday
- Jeans: not permitted anytime
Grille Room (downstairs) and Marine Lounge (upstairs):
In addition to any more formal attire, appropriate golf, tennis or yachting bottoms are permitted; however, collarless tops are not permitted (unless covered by a jacket/layer)
Jeans are permitted, provided they are office workplace appropriate, of a solid color, with no rips or tethers
Patio and Terrace (Outdoors):
SPORTS ATTIRE and any more formal attire is permitted.
Jeans are permitted, provided they are office workplace appropriate, of a solid color, with no rips or tethers.
Special Events: The foregoing dress code rules may be modified, for certain special events at the discretion of Club staff and the event organizer(s).
Discipline:
The General Manager, Management staff and Department Heads shall have the authority to address Dress Code violations as follows:
1st time violations: issue a verbal warning
2nd violation: place a letter in the member’s file
3rd or more violation: ask the member to leave the premises until properly attired