In 1912, The newly organized Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club purchased a 100 foot lot with a 2 story boat house on Cedar Point (today is next to where the Watergate Condominium grounds front the southeast corner of Gulf Stream Avenue near US 41. )

Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club
At that time, Gulf Stream Avenue did not extend that far west and the low area was used by fishermen and boat builders. By the middle of the following year, a seawall had been built far enough into Sarasota Bay to create–once fill was found for attractive land landscaping and a driveway.
Soon after the land purchase, the club announced in the Sarasota Times, that members of the Yacht and Auto Club had approved a plan for a new club house.

Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club
The plans were developed by architect Alex Browning. The new building was to be two stories with a garage underneath. Porches were to be on both levels. The building was elevated.10 feet off the ground on concrete posts to create a protected basement or ground level area for automobile storage,a gymnasium, a kitchen, and a bathroom with shower. A dumb waiter connected the kitchen to the upper dining areas.
The first floor had a 400 seat auditorium and stage. It had a main room with fireplaces at both ends, a card room and billiard tables.
The second floor housed banquet and private dining rooms,a library, a lounging room, and a specific ladies lounging area and five bedrooms for rent.
There was a 20 foot cupola on the roof. This featured hammocks and chairs with a 360 degree view view of the bay and city.. Tje building was constructed in early 1913. The builder was H.B. Westbrook. Construction costs were $4,000.
Architectural Characteristics
Elevated vernacular. 2 story structure built 10 feet off the ground
Prominent Nautical Details
The exterior was painted white with green trim. Building was topped by a 20 foot square cupola
Porch centric design
Extensive porches wrapped around both the front and sides of each story
Interior Finishing
The interior was more refined featuring plaster walls and dark green.stained
The 1912 building was used by the Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club for 4 years.approximately
Time line of building use.
1913- 1916
The building served as vibrant social center for boating and automobile enthusiasts
1916-1917
After the club experienced financial difficulties and failed to make mortgage interesr payments, the Naval Militia Armory almost immediately used the vacated club. It was transformed into an armory used to store guns, tents, uniforms and equipment before the militia left for Charleston Naval Yards during World War I
Sunset Apartments (early 1920’s — 1964)
John Ringling purchased the building in 1917. In the early 1920’s, the former clubhouse was renovated and converted into a residential building known as the Sunset Apartments. There were nine units with bay view. It continued as apartments until 1964.
The apartments closed and the building was demolished in 1964. A new modern development on Golden Gate Point was constructed.
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