York Harbor Marine Boat Club

Join us for the 2023 Season

Are you looking for a hassle-free boating experience?

Boat ownership can be a dream for many, but it can also be a hassle. From maintenance and storage fees to launching and docking, the responsibilities of owning a boat can add up quickly.

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All of the Fun, None of the Hassle!

Boat Club is the perfect alternative for anyone looking to enjoy the boating lifestyle without the headaches. York Harbor Marine Boat Club provides you with various sizes and styles of boats up to 24' in length for fishing, recreation, or pure relaxation.
Boat Club members pay an annual membership fee*, their fuel consumption, and we take care of the rest.
  • Fueled up and ready when you are!
  • Done for the day? Hand the lines over, and that's it!
When you're a York Harbor Marine Boat Club member, you don't need to worry about the expense of dock space, registration, and routine maintenance! There is no pulling the boat onto a trailer and washing it down. We take care of all the work.
*Plus Maine rental tax. Boat Club members must self-insure.

How Does it Work?
BOAT CLUB ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP: $4,950 (includes taxes) plus fuel use
Reservations are on a first-come, first-serve basis and consist of 7 hour days, 9 am until 4 pm. You may have up to four advance reservations on the calendar at any time, two of which can be weekend days, but not on the same weekend. Our boats are available from June 1, 2023 to September 30, 2023 (excluding Sundays after Labor Day).

Our Boat Inventory
  • 21' Boston Whaler 210 Dauntless w/ 200 Hsp Mercury Verado (Max Persons: 8)
  • 24' Edgewater 247 CC w/ 250 Hsp Yamaha 4-Stroke (Max Persons: 8)
  • (2) 24' SeaChaser 24 HFC w/ 250 Hsp Mercury Verado (Max Persons: 8)

Boat Usage Area
  • North as far as Kennebunk, ME. South as far as Rye Beach, NH.
  • East as far as Boon Island and the Isles of Shoals.
  • Tidal areas such as Braveboat Harbor are strictly prohibited.
  • Navigation west of Sewall's Bridge in the York River is prohibited.
  • Operators should exercise caution near land / shallow areas, keeping a safe distance where possible.