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The ability to have use of a wide variety of boat styles without the usual hassles and costs of owning a boat, and all for less than the cost of storing a single boat!

The club has an online reservation system. The system can be accessed anytime of the day or night that is convenient to you.

Each member is allowed to have a total of 4 rolling reservations on the books at a time.

Yes, Sun thru Thursday only.

No, you can use club boats as often as you want.

No, there are no maintenance fees or usage fees. All you pay for is the membership plan/level you desire. Members pay for their fuel use.

Each contract is allowed to have two names from one household on the contract. One of the two named people must be driving the boat. No other people are allowed to operate the watercraft.

We have different membership plans, but no matter which plan you choose you will find membership is more convenient than boat ownership and just a small fraction of the cost of ownership.

Cancellations are never a problem. However, the more advance notice you can give, the greater the chance that another club member can use the boat that day. If you do not cancel your reservation and do not use the boat you will be assessed a $10 per reservation fee.

The purpose of the fee is to encourage all members to respect fellow members and cancel boats that you are not going to use.

Memberships are unlimited.

Yes, when not in use by our club members we rent the boats out to the public. You can rent a boat and if you decide to join the club we will credit the rental amount against your membership fee.

You can also purchase a Trial Membership which allows you to use all of the boats including the 58' Party Boat for one week. Can more than one person be on a membership? Yes, our membership plan allows two (2) immediate family members on each membership.

And you don’t have too! Each and every new member is required to go through a safety orientation plan. The safety orientation program will cover chart reading, docking, general navigation and rules of the road.

Feel free to check out some testimonials from club members listed on our web site. We also welcome and encourage you to come down to the Club for a test ride on a boat, meet the staff and see how easy and well the club works. Call to schedule an appointment.

You are in complete control when you want to exit the club. With 15 day notice prior to the first of any month you can notify of the club that you want to cancel your membership. You are responsible for the balance of the money owed on your remaining months for your current membership year.

All boats have required USCG equipment. Adult life jackets for rated capacity, Type IV throwable, fire extinguisher, sound equipment, day and night flares. If you are bringing small children you are required to bring their life jackets. We strongly suggest you buy each child their own life jacket and label it with their name. All children 12 years and younger are encouraged to wear their life jackets at all times while onboard. Safety is our first priority.

No, each vessel has a general chart of the area onboard. However, most Members purchase their own charts so that they can mark it up with favorite beaches, restaurants, or anchorages. Their own chart allows them to personalize their water experiences and pre-plan their upcoming day on the water.

Call to schedule a ‘Demo Ride’ and see how the Club can work for you. In the meantime, check out the club at harborviewboatclub.com to review our fleet, equipment provided and our member testimonials. Our staff will be happy to answer any of your questions.