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Mooring
Members’ Slips
Waikiki Yacht Club boasts its new state-of-the-art docks, accommodating 150 boats, ranging in size from our 20-foot club harbor shuttle to 140 feet.
Questions about slip availability keep our Port Captain busy. Here are some of the most frequent questions and answers:
Q: I am considering joining the Waikiki Yacht Club as a regular member and have a boat. How long must I wait for a slip?
A: We must know the type of boat (power or sail), overall length, beam, width, and draft. If your boat is 25 feet or less in length, the chances of getting a slip assigned quickly are very favorable.
Q: Do sailboats get a preference over power boats?
A: The only preference we give sailboats is to try to give them an upwind slip when available and where there is sufficient draft for the keel. We generally have more slip selection for power boats, as they have more maneuverability and require less draft.
Q: What if my boat is longer than 25 feet?
A: We have two priority lists to work from, posted on the bulletin board near the rear entrance to the office:
Wet Mooring List C: This is for members who have a slip now but want to change the location (buying a bigger boat, or want to be upwind, or not enough beam width, etc.). Members on this list have first priority.
Wet Mooring List A: Members who do not have a slip but want one, either for an existing vessel, or a boat they might plan to buy in the future, would sign up on this list.
When a slip becomes available, we first contact those members on List C who match the specifications. If the slip is not filled from that list, we start calling List A members, using the same criteria. Members offered a slip but not ready with a boat may either drop off the list or go to the bottom of the list.
Q: How long will I have to wait?
A: The larger the slip, the longer the wait. Availability depends on unpredictable factors such as members moving, selling their boats, and the number on the waiting lists.
Q: How much is the slip fee and what services do I receive?
A: The monthly fee is $8-$10 per foot and includes water, there is a charge for electricity.
For the latest information contact the
Port Captain
Waikiki Yacht Club • 1599 Ala Moana Blvd • Honolulu, HI 96814