Wolfeboro Corinthian Yacht Club

Nancy's Way | P.O. Box 605 | Wolfeboro, New Hampshire 03894
603-569-1234

Summer Hours:
Monday - Sunday 8am-5pm


WINNIPESAUKEE'S PREMIER YACHT CLUB

 Heart Of  The
"The Oldest Summer Resort Community in America!"

Memberships and moorings are available for the 2013 season. 
For membership information, and a private tour of our facilities, please contact our Membership Director membership@wcyc-nh.com or check out the tabs above for complete club membership Information and services.

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David, a juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen is exhibited across the United States, Europe, Central and South America, Southeast Asia and Australia. He is the antithesis of the reclusive artist and delights in the friends and acquaintances that he has met through his work.

Curt Grimm is the Carsey Institute's deputy director and a research associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of New Hampshire. Curt married into the Ciolfi family, a WCYC charter member, and he spends as much time as possible trying to stretch the summer season on Melody Island with family and friends. Newly elected to the Board of Governors in July 2010, Curt is currently the Club President.

Mike works for Shipley Associates as a training consultant for business development. He has extensive management experience working for several companies in the telecommunications industry. He has a BA in Political Science and an MBA in Management. He resides with his wife, Sally, on Barndoor Island and spends the winters in New Jersey.
David and his wife Janet are new Wolfeboro residence, moving here from Cape Cod in the summer of 2010.
They are new club members as well, joining in the winter of 2010.
Dave is retired from the Army National Guard after 23 years where he served as an officer in various command and staff positions.
He is also retired from Ocean Spray Cranberries where he worked as an IT manager for over 20 years. He was responsible for developing and implementing computer systems in both the manufacturing and financial areas.
Janet and Dave also owned and operated a Bed and Breakfast on Cape Cod for 9 years prior to moving to Wolfeboro.

Duane, a WCYC member since 2007, has just been elected to the Board of Governors. He has been a member of the Woburn Conservation Commission for over 23 years and was recently named its Chairman.
A resident of Massachusetts since 1955, he is recently retired. Duane educated middle and high school students for 37 years and as an assistant hockey coach for 25 of those years, took his 2009 Division 3 Eastern Championship team to the TD Garden to compete for the State championship.
Duane is married with one son, graduated from Colorado State University in 1974 and is a member of the Woburn Host Lions Club and Billerica Elks.
As a boy, Duane attended North Woods Camp for Boys in Tuftonboro and was a camp counselor. Duane and his family have owned a vacation home on Copple Crown Mountain and have enjoyed all of the rewards that Lake Winnipesaukee has to offer since 1970.

William Spinetti is from Ipswich, Massachusetts. He attended Salem State
University as an English Major. William currently works in Information
Technology for Metlife as a Solution Design Engineer. In his current role,
he is responsible for the funding, planning, and methodology of multi-million
dollar technology projects. He spends as much of the summer as he can
with his wife Heather, and daughters, Madelyn and Grace on Kenniston
Island. His interest include, reading, boating, biking, skiing and
snowboarding.

Peter is a long time member of Wolfeboro Corinthian Yacht Club and a sailor. He has held two prior terms on the Board of Governors and served as treasurer in between terms.
Peter has many years of financial work experience, ranging from commercial banking, to helping start- up companies, to restructuring companies financially.
He believes that a yacht club should be more than a place to moor a boat. Peter has helped run the bi-weekly sailboat racing program for the past several years in the effort to offer members a sustainable program, and to attract potential new memberships. He also supported the introduction of the adult sailing program in conjunction with the Town of Wolfeboro.

Peter lives locally and has two college aged children who enjoy sailing with him.

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Ken   Shefcik is a 12 year member of the WCYC and was also a BOG member 2003 through 2006.  He, his wife, Beverly, and Vicki (the dog) are lucky enough to split their year between their two favorite places on earth Barndoor Island and Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Ken has 42 years of experiance in insurance managment. He retired in 2011 as Sr. VP of Claims. Ken is also a member of the Barndoor Island Association. Ken enjoys the lake, traveling with Beverly, WCYC, woodworking and his children and grandchildren.

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