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Marina Overview

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Background

In 1987 our 100 berth Marina was constructed and opened in April of 1988 to compliment the present Clubhouse facility.  The Marina comprises of three piers and a floating loading dock providing boats with easy access to the Hauraki Gulf and its islands. The Marina today offers members a loading dock and work berths facilities, as well as short term berth rentals as they become available.

BBYC Marina is fortunate to be situated adjacent to a thriving modern shopping complex, offering local cafes, restaurants and bars, a supermarket, medical facilities, and pharmacy, all just an easy stroll from our Marina.

Other Facilities

Your BBYC membership card gives you (and supervised guests), access to the Clubhouse toilets, showers, telephone, defibrillator, and emergency oxygen cylinder 24 hours a day.

Parking

Member parking is in the main carpark south of the Clubhouse, please display your parking stickers. Angle parking facing the marina is strictly for short term parking for Marina loading and unloading, please be considerate to other members requirements.

All members must park in Clubhouse or public parking.  For long term parking requests, please call the office on 09 534 3046.

Loading Dock

The inside of the floating loading dock is available for club members vessels while collecting and delivering crew and gear.  Maximum time of 15 minutes. No vessels are to be left unattended unless prior arrangements have been made with the Club office and insurance paperwork must be provided.

The owners of any vessel left on the loading dock overnight will be charged $50 with repeat occurrences resulting in disciplinary action if prior arrangement has not made with the Club office.

Entering and leaving Marina

The Marina is a no wake zone, 3 knots must be observed within the Marina walls.  Vessels leaving the Marina have right of way over vessels entering the Marina.  ALL vessel operators should take extreme care when entering or leaving the Marina.

Be aware that there is normally a strong current at the entrance that can affect your vessel as you proceed through the entrance.

Trolleys

Please return after use to the trolley bay west of the Clubhouse.  Clean and wash any spills before returning to the trolley bay.

Rubbish Collection

The rubbish bins are positioned beside the marina trolley bay.  The bins are provided for members rubbish from your vessels. They are not for household waste.