[6] The current clubhouse complex was designed by Fankl and Luty[7] and was completed in 1999.The clubhouse is the only building built in the Thames itself being raised upon stilts above the waters below,[8] and is open to the public each year[9] as part of the London Open House.
[10] The complex includes an engineering/machining facility, sailoft, woodworking facility, an indoor work area with a capacity for two or more boats, a wedding and conference venue,[11][12] plus a three-storey clubhouse situated on a dolphin in the tidal Thames reached by a bridge from landside.
[15][16] Greenwich Yacht Club took occupation of the site early in November 1999 with a temporary clubroom in what is now the Wedding Venue.
Throughout the year the club organises and competes in a number of different races on the Thames for both dinghy and yachts.
[19] As part of its centenary celebrations in 2008 an Extreme 40 Catamaran raced between the O2 and the club; competitors included Dame Ellen MacArthur and Olympian Matthew Pinsent.