Bucklands Beach Yacht Club

A yacht club offering keelboat and centreboard racing, learn-to-sail programs, marina berthing, and social functions.

Bucklands Beach Yacht Club is a community yacht club on Half Moon Bay (Grangers Point) with a history of over 75 years and a 100-berth monohull marina opened in 1988.

It offers keelboat and centreboard racing, Yachting New Zealand–certified training for juniors and adults (Learn to Sail levels, holiday programmes, Youth and High Performance coaching), organised cruising and powerboating events, seasonal volunteer-run haul-out facilities (May–Nov) and marina berths approximately 10.5–22m.

The clubhouse provides a bar/restaurant, members’ lounge, function rooms and 24-hour sanitary facilities; marina and haul-out use require insurance and compliance with club rules.

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About

The Bucklands Beach Yacht Club is a community yacht club offering keelboat and centreboard racing, learn-to-sail programmes for both juniors and adults, marina berthing, haul-out services, recreational power and fishing events, as well as social functions. The club has a history spanning over 75 years, having relocated to Half Moon Bay (Grangers Point) in 1982, with its 100-berth monohull marina constructed in 1987 and opened in April 1988. More information can be found on their website.

Boatyard Facilities

The club features a seasonal haul-out yard at Grangers Point, which is volunteer-run and operated with established rules and cradle requirements. Facilities include a loading dock and work berths associated with the marina. The club requires members to maintain minimum public liability insurance for the use of the haul-out and marina facilities. Details are available on their website.

Moorings and Anchorage

The marina accommodates 100 berths for members, with sizes ranging from approximately 10.5m to 22m. It includes a floating loading dock and short-term berth rentals as available. However, there is no fuel or waste-oil disposal on-site. Marina rules necessitate appropriate mooring lines, an EWOF, and insurance. More information can be found on their marina page.

Clubhouse Features

The clubhouse includes a members' lounge with a large north-facing deck overlooking the marina and Rangitoto, a restaurant and bar with regular opening days, and function rooms available for hire. Members have 24-hour access to toilets and showers, along with amenities such as pool tables and a large-screen TV. Access to the piers is secured with a gate and key-fob system. Additional details can be found on their members' page.

Training

The club offers Yachting New Zealand–certified training for juniors and adults, including Learn to Sail levels 1 to 3, holiday programmes, a Youth Programme, and High Performance coaching. The BBYC Sailing Academy provides a fleet of modified J24s and coached courses, along with crew placement and advanced racing training. More information about training can be found on their training page.

Racing

The club hosts active keelboat and centreboard racing programmes, including a club race series on Fridays and Sundays, along with other events. Organised race control is based at Grangers Point, and there are published Notices of Race and Sailing Instructions for seasonal series and regattas. Further details can be found on their website.

Cruising

Organised family cruising and destination sails are part of the club's offerings, including trips on the Tamaki River and around Browns Island, as well as social and powerboating events. More information is available on their website.

Social Activities

The club maintains an extensive social calendar that includes weekly members' nights featuring raffles, theme nights, and live entertainment. There are also restaurant events and private or club functions managed through the clubhouse facilities. More details can be found on their members' page.

Dress Code

Members are expected to maintain reasonable, clean dress. Wet weather gear, boots, hats, caps, singlets, bathing suits, and bare feet are not permitted past the entrance foyer. Hats and caps are not to be worn inside the clubhouse. More information can be found on their about page.

Seasonal Operation

The haul-out season operates from May 1 to November 30. The Junior Learn to Sail programme consists of 8-lesson term courses during term one and term four, with additional holiday programmes available during school holidays. More details can be accessed on their haul-out page.

Facilities & Amenities

  • Bar
  • Dining
  • Social events
  • Sailing training
  • Anchorage/moorings/slips
  • Boat storage
  • Marina
  • Cruising
  • Dinghy sailing
  • Racing
  • Sailing
  • Yachting
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