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One of the benefits of the Washington Yacht Club is
reciprocal moorage agreements with other yacht clubs. You can moor a
vessel at low or no cost at many private and public marinas from
South Puget Sound to mid Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
When exercising reciprocal moorage privileges,
please follow the guidelines below:
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You
must be a current member of WYC to exercise reciprocal moorage. If
you are on a club keelboat and therefore left your membership card
in the sail locker, bring some photo ID and a copy of your WYC
membership card.
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You
must fly a WYC burgee. Burgees are available for purchase from the
Program Director at the HUB office during regular office hours.
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Register
your boat at the marina office. Yes you still have to fill out the
paperwork, even when you aren't paying.
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Be
respectful of others. You are a guest on somebody's private
waterfront property, purchased or leased at great expense. Being
loud, littering, or not following marina rules will create problems
for the yacht club you are visiting, and they will revoke our
mooring privileges.
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Most
of these clubs have links to their web sites on their respective WYC
pages. It is recommended that you use the links to obtain
current contact information to take with you on your trip.
Reciprocal moorage
agreements and web pages are maintained by the
Reciprocal Moorage $ (llstamper@gmail.com) person.
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