1 January, 2010
Reciprocal Moorage Guide
The following is a list of yacht clubs that offer
BYC their facilities on a reciprocal basis
Please remember the
following standard courtesies:
- Fly your BYC burgee when
using reciprocal facilities
- Carry your current BYC
membership card and be prepared to cheerfully present it if requested.
- Follow all the rules of
the host yacht club.
- Conform to the host
club’s restrictions regarding auxiliary power (generator) use.
- Show other yacht clubs
that BYC members have fun and deport themselves so as to be welcomed to
return.
- Remember the golden rule.
This guide provides general
information about each club. It hoped that this information is accurate;
however, reciprocal arrangements are subject to change as are contact
numbers. If you note any changes to the enclosed information during your
cruising please notify the reciprocal chair by placing the appropriate
information in the reciprocal mail box at the front of the store. Please
note that several of the clubs included on the reciprocal list may not have
a formal arrangement with us at this time. I am working on formalizing the
arrangements with these clubs, but please call ahead to be sure.
For our reciprocal clubs in
Canada, please be prepared to pay for moorage, electricity, etc in Canadian
currency. They may not take U.S. dollars.
If you visit a facility with
whom we do not have reciprocity please feel free to approach them about the
possibility of establishing a relationship with BYC. Advise the reciprocal
chair with contact information and we will seek to establish a
relationship. The reciprocity list contains first, the last year BYC has
received a reciprocal card from the club, and the year that we last extended
our privileges..
last updated:
Monday January 18, 2010 |