Welcome Guests

Reserve a Guest Mooring

To reserve a mooring click here or call the club at 914-698-9858.

Guest Facilities – Club House

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.

Guest Services

We welcome visiting yachts at our guest moorings and our launch service offers registered guests easy access to great Village restaurants and a full range of stores for re-provisioning, all within walking distance to the club. Showers and restrooms are also available to guests. In recent years we have welcomed many travelers transiting the Sound from as far away as Europe and the Caribbean.

Launch

Launch service is provided by calling VHF channel 68 and requesting the “OYC Launch.” Launch service is included in the guest mooring rental. Hours of service are posted in the Lunch Shed.

Mamaroneck

Located within Village is the MetroNorth train station. This allows easy access to Manhattan. Train schedules can be found on the MTA’s website, http://www.mta.info.

Fuel

Mamaroneck Boats & Motors in the west basin has a fuel dock for gas.

Brewers in the east basin has a fuel dock for diesel and gas.

Pump Out

Pump out facility is located in the west basin on the harbor master’s dock.
Pump out boat can be contacted via VHF Radio Channel 77. More information can be found on their website.

Emergency Services

Harbor Patrol
Radio : VHF Radio Channel 16
(914) 777-7764

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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