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CYCE Reciprocal Moorage List

June 2008

Reciprocal Moorage List for Members          Guests, check here

Astoria Yacht Club

Bellingham Yacht Club

Bremerton Yacht Club

Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma

Echo Bay Yacht Club, Gilford Island, BC

Fircrest Yacht Club, Tacoma

International Yacht Club, White Rock, BC

Maple Bay Yacht Club, BC

Nanaimo Yacht Club, BC

Oak Harbor Yacht Club

Olympia Yacht Club

Orcas Island Yacht Club

Port Angeles Yacht Club

Port Hadlock Yacht Club

Portland Yacht Club, OR

Port Ludlow Yacht Club

Port Madison Yacht Club

Port Townsend Yacht Club

Quartermaster Yacht Club, Burton, Vashon Island

Queen City Yacht Club

Rainier Yacht Club, Lake Washington

Roche Harbor Yacht Club, Seattle (recip. Port of Bremerton Marina)

Schooner Cove Yacht Club, Nanoose Bay, BC

Semiahmoo Yacht Club

Silva Bay Yacht Club, Silva Bay, B.C.

Three Tree Point Yacht Club

Totem Yacht Club, Tacoma

Vancouver Rowing Club, BC


Astoria Yacht Club
web site

AYC reciporcal club moorage information is avalible at the West Basin Marina office in the AYC reciporocal guest book. Visitors should contact the office at: 503.325.8279 to ascertain if an open slip is available.

Fule dock phone: 503.325.2101

1. Two slips available on a first come first serve basis
2. Visiting vessels are allowed one night complimentary mooring in any two week period
3. Please abide by all mooring basin rules and regulations
4. Members must fly their burgee and have a current membership card with them

Bellingham Yacht Club
web site   Approach drawing

Arrival Instructions

Plan your course so as to arrive around the west end of the breakwater; a green buoy about 100' out off the end, and a red buoy on the breakwater's end will help you; there is also a pair of range marks on the shore to guide you in.

Turn to starboard around the rock breakwater, you will pass fish houses and a frozen food facility to port, with a large "ICE" sign atop them. Continue around to port, past the Gate 1 Fuel Dock. Continue back toward shore.

As you near the shore, you will see the BYC dock parallel to the shore and directly in front of the BYC Clubhouse building (Club rooms are on the lower floor, with the restaurant above). Take any available slip not marked "reserved". Keep your boat close to any boat ahead of, or behind it, to allow maximum use of the dock by all desirous of doing so


The BYC offers visitors from reciprocal Yacht Clubs use of the BYC dock; the Club's restrooms and showers; and participation in the Club's Friday's @ Five program.

The dock is over 200 feet long, new in 1997, constructed of the most modern materials. It includes numerous 30 and 20-amp outlets for 100-volts AC. The restroom and showers are accessible in the Club building during restaurant hours, or when the Club is attended, or by special arrangement with the Club's Dockmaster or any other officer. Dock carts are at the head of the dock, as are Port of Bellingham-operated rest rooms, shower rooms, and a laundry. There is an ice machine near the dock; also nearby are numerous engine, electric, electronic, canvas, hydraulic, haul-out, and fuel facilities and services. Two chandleries are nearby as are several restaurants from casual to luxurious. Public phones are at the head of the dock, as is a weather radio receiver. Bellingham is a U.S. Customs check in port; the numbers are posted at the ramp's head. A portable holding tank pump cart is in an enclosure right next to the BYC dock. An oil dump tank is about 300 feet away for waste oil disposal.

Friday's @ Five is a BYC social program held in the Clubhouse on the first and third Friday of each month. It is a free social hour with refreshments, appetizers, and occasionally a short, informal program. Dress is casual. Reciprocal visitors are welcome. Contact a Club officer to confirm that it is scheduled.

DOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS:

The BYC Dock is available to reciprocal club members on a first-come, first serve basis*; the BYC guarantees that at least 100 feet of it will be available for reciprocal guest use. Low water depth is over seven feet, and the largest boat accommodated by the fairway's turning channel to the dock is about 65 feet. The first night's moorage is free; thereafter, the moorage is 50 cents/foot/night. Moorage is limited to three days except by special arrangement. The dock is a side-tie, parallel dock. Users should tie up as close as possible to the boat(s) in front and behind to maximize the number of boats served. BYC reserves the right to adjust dock lines and/or refuse or grant moorage at it's sole discretion on this dock to offer the most boats moorage, and to facilitate Club use of the dock for any purpose.
*Note: Large groups or large vessels may be permitted to reserve dock space:Contact the Club.

Power on the dock is $3.00 per day for each day used.

UPON ARRIVAL AT THE DOCK SKIPPERS WILL CHECK IN AT THE HARBORMASTERS OFFICE. At the office, boaters will be asked to show their current club membership card, and, if the Club has reciprocal privileges, will be given a BYC registration form and envelope to deposit in the BYC box on the Club doorway, with a stub to be posted in their window. If the skipper's club does not have reciprocal privileges, the skipper will be asked to move the boat from the BYC dock.

Visitors are required to: (A) Return dock carts promptly after use; (B) Honor the "no sewage discharge" policy of the Port of Bellingham and USCG; (C) Take all garbage to the Dumpsters located west of the Harbor office; (D) Do no cooking and/or have no fires on the docks themselves; (E) Keep lines and cords coiled and stowed so as to minimize their hazard; (E) Display the BYC registration-envelope stub in the boats window dockside; and (F) Fly their club's burgee.

Bremerton Yacht Club
web site    Photo of guest docks

Bremerton Yacht Club reciprocal moorage is located in Phinney Bay on the south side of Port Washington Narrows which connects Sinclair Inlet (Bremerton) to Dyes Inlet (Silverdale). 250 feet of moorage is located on the east edges of their main North/South dock and can accommodate yachts up to 60 ft in length.
Length of Stay
Two weeks per calendar year. The first 3 days are free, the other 11 days cost $5 per day.
Procedures
Boats must register with the Caretakers in the clubhouse. You may be required to show your yacht club card upon registration. Bremerton Yacht Club may re-moor and raft your vessel as necessary. A $5 deposit is required to get the key for the docks and facilities. Please fly your burgee. Do not run auxiliary equipment between 2200 and 0800 unless departing.
Amenities

o Water. 30 amp power for $1. Free bag of ice, restrooms, showers, soda machine, a small store (open during normal club hours), and use of the lounge area. There is a small park adjacent to the yacht club with a shelter, picnic tables, and barbecues.

Corinthian Yacht Club Tacoma
web site    Approach drawing

* The Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma (CYCT) is located at the Tyee Marina on the northeast side of Commencement Bay, approximately one mile south of Browns Point. The Marina coordinates are 47°17.70' North Latitude, 122°25.00' West Longitude. Reciprocal moorage is available by using vacant member slips.

* For assistance, contact Ron Butler at fleetcaptaincruising@cyct.com or Bob Mayfield at fleetcaptainracing@cyct.com or Ed Pinkham at rearcommodore@cyct.com. You may also obtain assistance from the Tyee Marina office. Hours are from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM Tuesday through Saturday. The number is (253) 383-5321.

* Moorage is limited to 48 hours. If you plan to stay longer, please call the Fleet Captains Cruising or Racing or the Rear Commodore for necessary arrangements.

* Please fly your burgee while occupying reciprocal moorage.

Echo Bay Yacht Club
Somewhere up about 50° 45 126° 30,

Gilford Island, BC

Fircrest Yacht Club, Tacoma

Breakwater Marina, in Yacht Club Basin at Pt. Defiance, 47° 18.30 122° 30.69

Check in at fuel dock @ Breakwater Marina. 2 night limit

International Yacht Club, White Rock, BC
web site    

49° 01 122° 48
Offers reciprocal moorage in the Blaine Harbor Marina on the guest dock (approx. 190 ft) on a first-come-first-served basis. Upon entering the marina proceed to the guest dock below the marina office and register your reciprocal with the harbor master. Follow breakwater to boathouses, port turn, then ahead to dock

604-531-7390
1469 George St.White Rock, B.C. V4B 4A3

Maple Bay Yacht Club, BC
web site   

250-746-6917 Mo Fielder secretary/clubhouse

outside breakwater wharf, no rafting300 feet of dock, 50 foot boat max., on Ch.69
Maple Bay is just west of Saltspring Island, north of Sansum Narrows 48°48.18'N/123°36.13'W

Box 406 604-746-4521 Duncan, B.C. V9L 3X9

Nanaimo Yacht Club, BC
web site    regulations

250-754-7011
400 Newcastle Avenue
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, V9S 4J1

Oak Harbor Yacht Club
web site    Harbor layout

The Oak Harbor Yacht Club has arranged for a number of slips at the Marina to be made available at no charge to members of reciprocating yacht clubs on a first-come, first serve basis year-round (except during Race Week when no free space will be available).

Also note the OHYC has a Friday evening hamburger night at the OHYC club house. All visiting yacht club members are welcome to join the evening get together. Note there is a pot luck table to go with the hamburgers so please bring a dish. If you are bringing a large group please contact Captain Bob so he may warn the club of increased numbers for Friday evening.

Olympia Yacht Club
web site    

Reciprocal dock is painted 48 hour limit for free then .50 ft. Fill out form on dock at foot of ramp

201 N. Simmons Street Olympia, WA. 98501 .

Orcas Island Yacht Club
web site   Photo of dock location 

48° 38’N, 122° 57.5’W, 250 foot dock no reservations needed, 48 hours free, next to a Deli

360-376-2606

PO Box 686 @ West Sound, Eastsound, WA. 98245-0686

Port Angeles Yacht Club
web site    Approach drawing

We will pay up to two nights moorage (limit $25 per night) if you will submit by mail a copy of your bill from the Port of Port Angeles Boat Haven adjacent to our clubhouse and a copy of your membership card. Our mailing address is PAYC, P.O. Box 692, Port Angeles, WA 98362.We limit the agreement to three nights per year per boat. We limit the agreement to two boats per day, first come, first served. Prior arrangements may be made by mail or telephone to our club (360) 457-4132.

Port Hadlock Yacht Club

360-385-3031 2 mooring buoys at E end of mooring field at Old Alcohol Plant Marina. Electricity $3 per night. Showers & restrooms.

PO Box 248 Port Hadlock, WA. 98339

Portland Yacht Club, OR
web site    

(503) 285-1922
24 Hour Reservation Phone: (503) 735-0632

1241 N. E. Marine Drive Portland, Oregon 97211

Port Ludlow Yacht Club

150 feet, inside A Dock, check in at Marina office, 48 hours free, small charge for electric tie up inside the first float at east end of marina. Restaurants, fire BBQ pit. 1-800-308-7991 for group

PO Box 65338 Port Ludlow, WA. 98365

Port Madison Yacht Club
web site    

47° 41' 44" 122° 32' 07"

Club house guest float west end, inside of large boat moorage, no stores

8478 NE Hidden Cove Road Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
mailing address: PO Box 10002 Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

Port Townsend Yacht Club
web site    Picture of port

48° 6.389' N, 122° 46.257' W

Contact Port of Port Townsend 360-385-2355 VHF CHANNELS MONITORED: 9 & 16 or check with port moorage office, slip 281 D dock plus second slip during season. 100 feet total length end to end at Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina (not Point Hudson,) no rafting

PO Box 75 Port Townsend, WA. 98368

Quartermaster Yacht Club
web site    Map

Guest moorage is available for yacht clubs sharing a reciprocal agreement with Quartermaster Yacht . If you are a member of one of these clubs, the following will be a useful description of the club for your visit. If you need additional assistance, check with the Dockmaster.

Quartermaster Yacht Club is located on the southwest side of inner Quartermaster Harbor. Reciprocal moorage is located on the east side of the float that is nearest shore, approached from the south side of the facility as you enter the area. Exercise caution at low tide. Rafting is permitted, moorage is on a first come, first served basis and we request that you fly your club burgee while visiting our facility.

Reciprocal moorage is free the first 48 hours and $.20 per foot, per day for additional days, maximum stay 4 days per month. Electricity (30 amp) is available at $2.00 per day for boats up to and including 30', 31' to 40' is $3.00 and over 40' in length is $4.00 per day.

There is no garbage service. What you bring in please take it with you when you leave. Please observe the normal rules prohibiting dumping of garbage and head discharge in the marina. Our clubhouse deck and heads are available for use.

If your club desires to utilize our facilities for a club sanctioned cruise, please contact our Rear Commodore to schedule such use as special rules apply and Board approval is required. combination is 1234

Box 2927 Burton (Vashon Island), WA. 98070

Queen City Yacht Club
web site map

Portage Bay.

Rainier Yacht Club
web site    

206-722-9576 7 days free Park Shore Marina at Lake Washington, gate key in lock box lower rear entrance clubhouse combo. 777

9094 Seward Park Ave. S. Seattle, WA. 98118

Roche Harbor Yacht Club
web site

Reciprocal is in downtown Bremerton at Port of Bremerton - not at Roche Harbor

The Roche Harbor Yacht Club has reciprocal moorage at the Bremerton Marina, located in downtown Bremerton. We have arranged for 80 feet of reciprocal dock space at the Bremerton Marina and offer two nights of complimentary moorage per visit. Restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities are adjacent to the Harbormaster's office. Upon arrival, check in at the Harbormaster's office and request the RHYC Reciprocal. The Harbormaster will collect for power and any moorage over 80 feet. We invite reciprocating Yacht Club members to make use of our facilities when cruising in the area.

Schooner Cove Yacht Club, Nanoose Bay, BC
web site    Approaching club

49° 17.16 124° 08.08

1-800-663-7060 Marina Office 250-248-7249 Ch. 73 moorage on B,C & D fax 468-5744 e-mail scys@nanaimo.ark.com 4 boat limit per night, discount for additional boats

PO Box 9 Nanoose Bay, B.C. V9P 9J9

Semiahmoo Yacht Club
web site    Approach drawing

As a reciprocal Yacht Club Member you are welcome to spend one night FREE at the
Semiahmoo Marina including electrical hookup, showers, restrooms, laundry,
and all amenities extended to resort guests.

Reservations are on a first come first serve basis. Call the marina office at (360) 371-5700
or VHF Channel 68 for slip availability. Enjoy!

Silva Bay Yacht Club
web site

Welcome visitors to our reciprocal dock at Page’s Resort & Marina.
Lat. 49 08.899 N, Lon. 123 41.807W.
This marina does not monitor VHF radio.
Telephone : 250 247 8931 Fax: 250 247 8997
E mail : mail@pagesresort.com
Mail : 3350 Coast Road,
Gabriola , B.C. V0R1X7

Moorage: The guest dock is 46 feet and is clearly marked with SBYC signage.
In addition, extra moorage may be available when member slips at Pages are vacant.
A reciprocal club member may stay two days per month. These days may be consecutive except Friday and Saturday nights. Please bring your current membership card to the marina office and register as soon as possible after arriving.

Three Tree Point Yacht Club
web site

TTPYC will offer free moorage on a first-come, first-served, space-available basis, for two boats per night at the Des Moines Marina, for up to two nights per month per boat (one stay), to current members of other clubs that have reciprocal privileges with TTPYC members.

Members of these Yacht Clubs desiring moorage at the Des Moines Marina should contact the marina gas-dock attendant on duty or the Marina Manger at the Marina Office (large white building at north end near flag pole) to ascertain moorage availability. (two boats per night, space permitting) and present their yacht club current membership card. The attendant or manager will provide guidance for moorage location and ask for other information, including filling out a moorage registration form. Members may stay two nights maximum. One moorage per boat per month allowed. Club Burgee should be flown. Privilege is for moorage only; any other fees, utility charges, etc. are the yacht club member's responsibility.

Radio and phone calls and other communications should be to the Des Moines Marina. Numerous shore-side restaurants and other establishments exist within walking distance of the marina.

NOTE: If marina attendant requests payment for moorage or no attendant is on duty at time of initial moorage, please obtain signed moorage receipt and mail to TTPYC at it's address (PO Box 98700, Des Moines WA, 98198) for reimbursement of moorage fees, based on first-received per day per boat, based on above criteria.

Totem Yacht Club, Tacoma
web site   Approach chart 

Totem Marina, Thea Foss Waterway. Totem Yacht Club moorage facilities are located at Totem Marina on the west side of the Thea Foss Waterway in Tacoma's Commencement Bay. To find the reciprocal moorage, enter the waterway, the marina is on the right before the first bridge (there are no signs). Turn into the travel lift area immediately after the non-functioning fuel pumps and tie up. 100 ft of dock space is available for boats up to 40 ft.

47°15.35'N 122°26.03'W
Length of Stay 2 days, two times per calendar year. A $10.00 deposit for a gate key is required.

Generally check in is between 0900 and 1700 hours but it is best to call ahead as hours of operation vary (marina #253-627-8055). Check in with the harbormaster upon arrival. Deposit required for gate key. Be sure to show your yacht club card.

Vancouver Rowing Club, BC
web site    Guest dock drawing Location in Coal Harbour

Near Stanley Park.

The Vancouver Rowing Club is located in Stanley Park at the northwest end of Coal Harbour. Clubhouse Office hours are 0900-1900 Monday to Friday and 1000-1400 weekends. Fuel is available on the floating barges at the entrance to Coal Harbour. They also have facilities for changing and disposing of oil. Many restaurants, shops, and laundry facilities are within a 15-minute walk on Denman and Robson Streets. Bus service is available from the park to downtown (10 minutes). You can connect there to other buses, sea bus, and the Sky Train.

Moorage is available year-round. Dock space can be very limited, so reservations are highly recommended. Call the VRC Office at (604) 687- 3400 to verify that space is available.

Registration: Dock your boat at the guest dock, located next to the mast tower in front of the Clubhouse. Please proceed to the office for berth assignment. Power is available for $3.00 per day. A refundable deposit of $50.00 is required for a moorage gate key and club access card. Note that the gate key is required for both entering AND exiting the docks. Maximum stay is 7 days, however, longer stays may be possible, space permitting. This can be arranged through the office.

Reciprocal Yacht Club Visitors: The first 2 days of moorage are free, additional days are $.75 per foot per day. You must show your membership card and fly your Club burgee.

Transient Visitors: Moorage is $1.00 per foot per day.

Facilities:Washrooms and showers are on the lower (seawall) level of the clubhouse. Your access card will get you into the building. Garbage is disposed in the garbage shed located by the VRC parking lot. Your moorage gate key opens the lock. Please do not leave garbage on the docks, in the workshop, or on the seawall; this poses a risk to the large wildlife population in the park.


Guest Moorage

Reciprocal Club Guest Information

Pass through the Port of Edmonds harbor entrance. Turn to starboard and approach fuel dock. Turn to port before the fuel dock. Slips in front of harbor office and restaurant are guest slips. Take an open, non-resreved slip and check in at harbor office at top of gangway. Show your club ID and fill out form. Maximum of 4 boats per night. 2 nights per year per boat. Port of Edmond monitors VHF 69, (425) 774-0549 http://www.portofedmonds.org/

Harbor chart, click to enlarge