The club was formed at
Alnmouth in 1890 when a group of owners sought permission from the
Duke of Northumberland to erect temporary sheds on the foreshore for purposes of winter refit. The Duke's Estates would not deal with them individually but only if they formed an 'association'. By 1899 the club had moved to the Port of
Blyth. From its earliest days the club's headquarters have been afloat. The first House Yacht was a schooner once owned by
Robert Stephenson, the engineer. The second was an
Admiralty concrete tug, the
Cretehatch which capsized at its moorings in 1949. The present vessel is a former
Trinity House light vessel (LV 50), which last saw service at
Calshot Spit at the entrance to
Southampton Water. Built in 1879, she is the oldest surviving wooden light vessel still afloat in the UK. ==Present==