Originally club meetings were held in members’ homes, but they soon adopted the Officer’s saloon of the steam schooner, Santa Barbara, later rented the former clubhouse of the San Francisco Yacht Club, and after World War II, used a wood frame building at the south end of the yacht harbor as home base. In 1958, the Club members decided they needed a permanent clubhouse, and signed a lease with J. H. Madden Sr. of Madden and Lewis Corp. for a site at the former Northwestern Pacific passenger train railhead for the Sausalito to San Francisco ferry.
The club called on the talents of members to design and build the clubhouse on the site. With the help of a pile driver and operator supplied by Madden and Lewis, members drove all of the piles for the clubhouse over the weekend of December 6-7, 1958. Member Ted Boutmy designed the clubhouse and a contractor was hired to build it. The clubhouse was completed and dedicated on September 24, 1960.