Facilities

The center of OYC life is our lovely Clubhouse with its shaded porch overlooking the scenic east basin of Mamaroneck Harbor. The Clubhouse includes a newly renovated kitchen and men’s and women’s restrooms and showers. It is available for members to rent on a first come, first served basis.

 

Dockage and Moorings

  • Dockage with water and power for 24 boats (although there is a waiting list).
  • Most of our fleet is moored in the harbor on fore and aft moorings. Permits must be obtained from the Village of Mamaroneck Harbor Master for a nominal annual fee.
  • Guest moorings are offered at nominal prices for visiting Yachts.

Other Facilities for Members

  • Wet and dry winter storage
  • Dinghy, kayak and sail board storage racks
  • Two work docks with water are available for use while making repairs.
  • Lockers for sails and other equipment
  • Mast crane and storage shed
  • Gated parking area
  • Workboat for member projects
  • Club dinghies

Launch Services

  • Orienta Yacht Club runs a convenient launch service for members and guests during the months when the club is in commission, roughly from April through mid-October. Launch hours vary slightly during the summer months to accommodate peak demand and the launch generally runs all day until 8:00 PM.
  • Launch hours are posted in the dock house.

Orienta Yacht Club founded by a group of yachtsmen that had their yachts anchored in Mamaroneck Harbor...
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Mamaroneck Harbor began to take shape with dredging and using fill to build Harbor Island Park...
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The club held its first motor boat race.
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OYC was accredited to the Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound, and that year sponsored its first annual regatta under Y.R.A. rules.
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1925 the club house and property up the hill was sold to the Elks Club, leaving us with the lower portion and boat house.
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The Works Progress Administration (WPA) built seawalls around what had by then become Harbor Island Park...
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In the recent years numerous other improvements have been made to the property over the years...
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The Clubhouse was originally a boathouse, much of which was taken up with storage lockers for members’ equipment. Upstairs lived a steward who oversaw launch operations.
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Today, the Orienta Yacht Club remains a thriving club of sailors and power boaters who share a passion for the sea and the good fun and friendship that unites the yachting community.
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