[4] The original Carteret Boat Club was housed in a one-room building containing a pot-belly stove, some canoes hanging from slings, and a porch where members would sit in rocking chairs watching the boats on the water.
[6][7] In December 1915, the Raritan Yacht Club was completely destroyed by fire and was rebuilt in 1916 at its current location.
As of 2022, Raritan Yacht Club is a members-only facility with dock slips, moorings, a galley restaurant.
In 1916, the club purchased the property of its current address (160 Water Street) which was originally the home of Perth Amboy resident Thomas E.
The lot measure 6,957 square feet sitting upon .98 of an acre respectively with a combined assessed value (as of 2020) of US$1,279,000.