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Information Session – ONE15 Brooklyn Sail Club

Come down to Estuary and learn about our sailing programs at ONE15 Brooklyn Sail Club. Learn to sail with the Discovery Level Membership, cruise with other members and their friends with a private sail, participate in regular racing on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, practice some sailing skills over the weekend with some Fleet Captains.

Taking Applications – Early Payment Discount

It only happens once a year. Pay dues for Full Membership at the beginning of the year and receive a 10% early payment discount. Offer is good for existing and new members of the Sail Club. This is a time limited offer. Application inquiries- follow this link.

Sail Better, Sail Brooklyn

Discovery Level Membership – Taking Reservations

We’ve opened up our reservations for the Discovery Level Membership sessions. This is our formal learn to sail program for complete novices and other sailor who need a little refresher. Sessions start the first weekend in May, 2024.

We are a US Sailing certified facility that offers the foundational Basic Keelboat Certification. Originally, our sessions were designed to be taught in one weekend – but to ensure our members practice and retain their skills the program has been reconfigured to be spread over two consecutive weekends (Saturday morning and all day Sunday).

Start your sailing adventure. Sign up now. Spots fill up very quickly.

https://one15brooklyn.checkfront.com/reserve/?item_id=34

Open for the Season

Thanks to our volunteer members, on the water operations for the Sail Club has resumed. Private sails and FC sails are already up and running. Evening racing will formally start the first week in May. Discovery Level membership sessions will commence the first weekend in May. Come join the fun!

NYC ZEV Bill Support

Request from Wayne Arden

Supporting Presentation:

Here’s how Green Drinks members can reach out to Mayor Adams to express support for the ZEV for NYC Act (Intro 0279-2022).

1. We suggest a message along the following lines, although of course if people would like to personalize it, that is fine too.

Dear Mayor Adams,

Transportation emissions are the second largest source of emissions in New York City. The ZEV for NYC Act (Intro 0279-2022) would require the City to transition to a zero-emissions fleet by July 1, 2035. The City is a leader in addressing building emissions and now needs to rise to the challenge of reducing transportation emissions. Not only would this bill cut emissions, it would start reducing harmful pollutants released by medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks that cause New Yorkers in so many neighborhoods to suffer from severe respiratory conditions. The ZEV for NYC Act has overwhelming support in the NYC Council. Let’s demonstrate to the nation that New York City is indeed the Big Apple — the city leading the way to arrest climate change and to improve air quality for residents and visitors alike. I urge you to work with Speaker Adams and Majority Leader Powers to pass this essential bill by Earth Day (April 22). Why wait? Let’s seize this opportunity to act now.

2. Please send this message in an email to: Alfonso Lopez, Chief of Staff, NYC Mayor’s Office of City Legislative Affairs: alopez@cityhall.nyc.gov

3. Please ask members to list their names and addresses. The address is critical — politicians pay attention to the opinions of constituents, i.e., people who reside in New York City. If comfortable, please add a phone number as well. For members who work in sustainability-related businesses with a presence in New York — please add a sentence or two referencing that fact and arguing that the bill, if enacted, would strengthen New York City’s credentials as a leading business center of sustainability.

4  Background information includes:

5. Lastly, I’ve attached an updated PowerPoint (dated Feb. 16) that directly compares New York State to California — this makes the point a bit more directly that New York should pass the bill to accelerate progress.

We very much appreciate your interest and support!

Best Regards, 

Wayne Arden

Co-founder
Arden & Bassam Partners
+1 646 436-6083 mobile

US Sailing Membership – Renewal

Last chance to lock in 2022 rates for US Sailing Membership

YOU CAN GET MORE DISCOUNTS by renewing through ONE15 Brooklyn Sail Club

Message from US Sailing

This is a final reminder that US Sailing’s membership pricing is set to change next Tuesday, February 28th. We wanted to provide our members with every chance possible to lock in current pricing before the change is made in several days. If you chose to lock in current membership pricing and renew your membership today, the new membership will take effect immediately after your current one expires, thus leaving no gaps in your membership.

After Tuesday, we are offering several ways for our members to save even after our pricing update. Starting February 28th, by using code 15OFF2023 or 15OFF2023FAM for your individual and family memberships respectively, you can renew for a 3-year membership at a 15% discount.

If you have any questions regarding your membership renewal or the upcoming pricing change, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the US Sailing membership team, we’re more than happy to assist you! 

Teen Sailing Program – Open for Registration

Teen Sailing at ONE15

More information here: https://one15brooklynmarina.com/teen-sailing-brooklyn/

Taking registration for the teen sailing program

  1. After School Program – Try out Sailing. Open to children of Full Members of the Sail Club and non-members.
    Monday and Tuesday (4:00 pm to 5:45 pm) $100 p.p.
    Open Registration

  2. Summer Program – Let’s Go Sailing. Open to children of Full Members of the Sail Club. $900 p.p.
    Level 1 : Monday to Thursday (9:00 am to 12:45 pm) – See Schedule
    Level 2 : Monday to Thursday (9:00 am to 12:45 pm) – See Schedule

Early Payment Discount

Join as a Full Member and recieve the early payment discount of 10% if funds are received by January 13th, 2023. Join the best Sail Club in Brooklyn New York.

Gift Certificates – Give the Gift of Sailing

Where else can you have so much fun? Give the gift of sailing to someone who enjoys the outdoors with a great community spirit. Gift a Discovery Level Membership at ONE15 Brooklyn Sail Club and start someone’s lifelong adventure. Get excited for next season!Available now for the 2023 Season.

Winter Wednesday – Crossing the Panama Canal

Part of ONE15 Sail Club’s Winter Wednesday program. Come hear about crossing the Panama Canal from Captain Rob Scott. Resident and charter captain in Panama. 

FREE and open to the public. Please RSVP via Eventbrite so the bar has a headcount.

Have you traversed the Canal before – join us and share your experiences.

Legendary sailor Tracy Edwards and her historic yacht Maiden have arrived in Brooklyn

Maiden was greeted upon her arrival to New York Harbor with an armada including an FDNY fireboat.
Photo: Mary Frost, Brooklyn Eagle

Celebrated sailor Tracy Edwards and her racing yacht Maiden arrived in Brooklyn on Wednesday, greeted by an armada that included a FDNY fireboat pumping celebratory jets of water into the air as she passed the Statue of Liberty.

Edwards led the first all-female sailing team to compete in the grueling, 33,000-mile Whitbread Round the World Race (now known as The Ocean Race) in 1989/1990. Braving treacherous seas and overcoming rampant sexism, Tracy and her teammates came in second, smashing the gender barrier for competitive sailing along the way.

“We defied the skeptics and not only ‘survived’ but won two legs and came in second overall,” Edwards told the Brooklyn Eagle.

Mary Frost, Brooklyn Eagle

Read the full article about Maiden’s arrival in Brooklyn and photos of the team at the Brooklyn Eagle

Meet the Legendary Maiden Sailing Team June 6th

June 6th – 5:30-8:30pm

Estuary Restaurant @ One°15 Brooklyn Marina


As the first all-female team to compete in The Ocean Race, Tracy Edwards and Maiden Factor smashed the gender barrier in world sailing and inspired millions of woman and girls around the world.

Come enjoy delicious food and beverages and mingle with other guests while hearing from Tracy Edwards and meeting the Maiden Factor Team.

Guests will also have the opportunity to tour the famous vessel!

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

Tickets are a 100% donation to the Community Dock, Teen Sailing Program, and Maiden’s efforts to educate and inspire young woman and underserved communities

Marina and Brooklyn Bridge Park Rules & Regulations

MARINA OPERATIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

Updated 12.12.2019

INTRODUCTION

ONE15 Brooklyn Marina, LLC doing business at 159 Bridge Park Drive, Brooklyn, NY 11201, is the Operator and Manager of ONE˚15 Brooklyn Marina located at Pier 5 Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn NY 11201.  All people using the Marina or any of its facilities must comply with the following Marina Operational Rules and Regulations.

The Marina Management, which is comprised of those agents or employees designated by the Operator, to include the Marina Manager and staff are empowered to enforce all Rules and Regulations and to assign slips and collect on behalf of the Operator all berthing fees and ancillary charges. The Marina Management is also empowered to take appropriate action to assure the safety, general appearance and overall proper operation of the Marina.

It being understood that the reputation of the Park and the Marina are of paramount importance to Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation (“BBP”) and to the Operator, the Marina Manager and staff reserve the right to limit the actions or activities of boaters, visitors and operators within the Marina facilities which it views as infringing upon the peace and comfort of Park visitors. 

DEFINITIONS:

Without prejudice to the foregoing, in these Marina Rules and Regulations, except where the context otherwise requires, the following expressions shall have the following definitions:

Berthmeans the designated location where a vessel may be moored in the Marina, as directed by the Marina Staff. The location of the Berth indicated in the Berthing Agreement is for reference only;
  
Berthing Agreementmeans the berthing agreement (including the Particulars and the Schedule) entered into by the Vessel Owner in respect of the Vessel Owner’s use of the Berth under a contractual license and these Marina Rules and Regulations shall form part of the Berthing Agreement;
  
Berth Holdermeans any Vessel Owner who is or was granted the right to use a berth in the Marina under the Berthing Agreement.
  
  
Common Areasmeans public spaces in the Marina not physically forming part of the berths;
  
“Effective Date”The first day of a rental term; the first day a vessel may arrive in the Marina
  
Operatorsmeans any person who is visiting the Marina including the Vessel Owner, yacht crew, licensees, visitors, agents, employees, contractors, customers or operators;
  
Governmentmeans the Government of the United States of America, the state of NY and/or New York City
 Length   means the overall length of the Vessel, includes but not limited, bowsprits, stern davits, swimming platforms and any other factory or non-factory extensions or additions in in normal position.  
“Manager” ”Management”means the General Manager of the Marina, the Marina Manager or his/her nominee(s) and who are entrusted to enforce these Marina Rules and Regulations at all times;
Marina Rules and Regulationsmeans these rules and regulations, including the Introduction, Annex and Maps attached hereto;
“Marina Staff”means any employee of the Marina;
“Marina”Means  ONE˚15 Brooklyn Park Marina and includes the water surface as indicated in Map 1 hereto, and all elements thereof the basin situated at Brooklyn Bridge Park Brooklyn, NY 11201 including but not limited to all structures, floating infrastructure, floating clubhouses, upland eateries and office as well as the rights granted by Brooklyn Bridge Park (the landlord).
  
“Park”Means Brooklyn Bridge Park;  
Permanentmeans any Term period longer than One (1) months;
  
Rates means the official published prices by the Marina for all the services offered; the Rates can be defined as Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Seasonally or Annually.  The Rates can be modified from time by time with thirty (30) calendar days’ notice;
  
Transientmeans any Term period not exceeding one (01) month;
  
Vesselmeans any vessel authorized by the Marina to use the Marina; and
  
Vessel Ownermeans the legal titleholder of the Vessel and can be a natural person, body corporate, incorporate, associated partnership, firm or any other entity, and shall include successors-in-title and assigns.  
  

General:  For purposes of these Marina Rules and Regulations, words importing the singular shall, where applicable, include the plural and vice versa and words importing the masculine gender shall, where applicable, include the feminine and neuter genders. References to persons shall, where applicable, include corporations.

Any reference to a time of day and dates in these Marina Rules and Regulations shall be in reference to Eastern Standard Time, unless otherwise stated.

Where any word or expression is defined in these Marina Rules and Regulations such definition shall extend to the grammatical variations and cognate expressions of such word or expression.

SECTION 1: THE OBJECTIVE OF THE MARINA RULES AND REGULATIONS

1.1          The objective of these Marina Rules and Regulations is to set out the common rules of use and operation of the Marina. These Marina Rules and Regulations shall apply to the use and enjoyment of the water, land, infrastructure and facilities within the Marina including but is not limited to the Common Areas.

1.2          The Vessel Owner shall comply with all international maritime laws, applicable rules, regulations as well as rules of the US Guard and any other authorized government agency.  Owner shall follow all ordinances, rules, and regulation regarding vessel operation and berthing in a marina including without limitation all government regulations, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Rules and Regulations (“Park Rules”), as well as these Marina Rules and Regulations.

1.3          The Marina Rules and Regulations are designed to regulate the use of the Marina and to create a safe, clean, friendly and welcoming environment for the mutual benefit of park users, Vessel Owners, Operators, the Marina Management and all the stakeholders alike. The Marina shall be entitled to make different provisions applicable to different parts of the Marina. By agreeing to be an occupant of the Marina, boat owners are acknowledging that they wish to be part of a friendly boating community. Aggressive, rude or abrasive behavior of any kind will not be tolerated. Causing a disturbance of any kind to fellow occupants, park visitors, or marina staff shall be grounds for immediate revocation of slip privileges. These Marina Rules and Regulations shall be applicable to all Vessel Owners, Berth Holders, Operators and Visitors and Crew using the Berths, offices, sailing school, changing facilities, lockers and any other facilities or installation within the Marina or affiliated with Marina operations.

1.4          Whenever under these Rules, the Marina or BBP, as the case may be, has the right to approve or determine any matter, or has an election with respect to a matter, such approval, determination or election will be made in such entity’s sole discretion unless specifically provided herein to the contrary.

1.5          The Management and/or BBP shall be entitled to limit access and/or shut down parts or all of the Marina during inclement weather, for maintenance, repair, or for any other purposes, as the Management deems appropriate.

1.6          In the event of any inconsistency between the Berthing Agreement and these Marina Rules and Regulations, these Marina Rules and Regulations shall prevail.

SECTION 2: REFUSAL OF SERVICES

2.1          The Marina can refuse the entrance and provision of services and/or berthing in the following instances:

  1. when the person or entity soliciting the Marina services refuses to sign the Berthing Agreement;
  2. when the vessel does not meet the regulatory safety conditions, determined in the sole discretion of the Marina;
  3. when the person or entity soliciting the Marina services, does not provide proof of an insurance policy in accordance with the Berthing Agreement;
  4. when the vessel that requires the Marina service does not comply with the minimum required standards of aesthetic image, safety or environmental awareness, determined in the sole discretion of the Marina; or
  5. A vessel owner not in “good standing” with the Marina.

SECTION 3:  THE BERTH

3.1          The Vessel Owner shall only use a Berth for the mooring of the Approved Vessel and not for any other vessel or purpose unless approved in writing by the Marina. No vessel shall be allowed to berth in the Marina without the prior written approval of the Marina. Boat slips may not be used or occupied for any unlawful, illegal or extra hazardous business, use or purpose, or in such manner as to constitute a nuisance of any kind (public or private) or that BBP deems in its sole discretion offensive by reason of odors, fumes, dust, smoke, noise or other pollution, or in any way violates these Marina Rules and Regulations, the Berthing Agreement, the Park Rules, or any other applicable rules and regulations.

3.2          All applications for Berths are subject to written approval by the Management and are allocated at Management discretion, subject to availability. Applications must be submitted with supporting documents including but are not limited to valid vessel registration, bill of sale, valid third-party liability insurance certificate, and a recent picture of the vessel (side & stern).

3.3          Membership in the Sailing Club/Sailing School does not automatically entitle a Vessel Owner to a Berth and/or access or any rights in the Marina unless the Vessel Owner is also a registered Marina user.

3.4          The right to use the Berth (pursuant to the Berthing Agreement) is vessel specific, non-transferable and shall not form part of the sale of the Vessel.  The Vessel Owner shall not allow any vessel to occupy the licensed Berth, other than the Vessel referenced in the Berthing Agreement or the Vessel’s Tender as described elsewhere, regardless of whether or not fees or other consideration are paid. No right of Owner created under this Agreement may be transferred or assigned without specific written consent of The Marina. Any attempted transfer or assignment shall give The Marina the right to terminate this Berthing Agreement forthwith, without prejudice to its rights hereunder. Should Owner attempt to sell, charter, or transfer all or any portion of the Owner’s interest in, or possession of, the Approved Vessel, all rights under the Berthing Agreement shall terminate automatically, unless The Marina agrees in writing.

3.5          The Marina reserves the right to re-locate any Vessel to any other Berth at any time permanently or temporarily. The Marina shall be entitled to instruct the Vessel Owner, in writing, to relocate the Vessel within five (05) calendar days from the date of the notice. If the Vessel has not been relocated within the said five (5) calendar day’s period, the Marina can relocate the vessel at the Vessel Owner’s expense and risk. The Marina shall not be responsible for, and the Vessel Owner shall hold the Marina harmless from, any claim or damage to the Vessel resulting from such relocation or removal by the Marina. 

3.6                Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, in the event that a Berth is required by the Marina for any event or function including but is not limited to a boat show, Park or Marine Event, the Management reserves the right to re-locate the Vessel to any other Berth in the Marina.  In some cases this may require moving the Vessel out of the Marina.   Marina agrees to provide a minimum of five (5) days written notice where practicable, and will refund the cost of berthing for any days that the Vessel is not permitted in the Marina and if the Marina is unable to secure alternative berthing at the Marina’s expense.  Refunds will be pro-rated based on Owner’s rate for dockage for the period that the Marina is unavailable. 

3.7          Vessels berthed on a Permanent basis leaving the Marina for a period longer than two (02) calendar days shall inform the Marina Office at least twelve (12) hours prior to departure for the purpose of closing the utility meter reading and other administrative steps which must be taken. Vessels berthed on a Transient basis leaving the Marina must inform the Marina Office at least twelve (12) hours prior to the scheduled departure for the purpose of processing the settlement of any expenses incurred and the issuance of any documents that are necessary for the closing of the utilities. In the event of a departure after office hours, notice must be given at least six (06) hours prior to the close of business of the Marina Office.  All Vessels with a Length of 100ft and above must notify the Marina Office at least 24 (24) hours prior to arrival or departure. The Berth Holder agrees that the Marina may rent for fees the use of the Berth when the said Berth is not in use by the Berth Holder.

3.8          Commercial Berth: The Marina reserves the right to license the use of a Berth to a vessel broker/dealer for any nonspecific vessel (stock boat). All such vessels must comply with all Marina Rules and Regulations and the Berth specifications. In no event shall any sub-licensing of the Berth by the broker/dealer be permitted. Broker/dealers are required to be a Corporate licensee.

3.9          Reservations: Reservations for berths are confirmed only upon receipt of a non-refundable deposit of fifty (50) per cent of the applicable Rates for the Term and a signed Berthing Agreement. This deposit shall be applied towards the final invoice payable by the Vessel Owner. The non-refundable deposit of fifty (50) per cent will be charged before a reservation is confirmed.

3.10        Waiting List: Owners may request in writing to be put on a non-binding waiting list to obtain a Berth.  The Marina is not required to disclose the ranking or the vessels on the waiting list. The waiting list is for internal Marina use only.  Administrative fees may apply to remain on the waiting list. 

3.11       Berthing Agreements are subject and subordinate to the lease agreement between the Operator and BBP (the “Lease”), and to any matters to which the Lease is or shall be subordinate.  In the event of termination, reentry or dispossession by BBP under the Lease, BBP may, at its option, take over all of the right, title and interest of the Operator, as licensor, under such Berthing Agreement, and Slip Occupant shall, at BBP’s option, attorn to BBP pursuant to the then provisions of such Berthing Agreement applicable to the balance of the term of such Berthing Agreement, except that BBP shall not be (i) liable for any previous act or omission of the Operator under such Berthing Agreement, (ii) subject to any credit, offset, claim, counterclaim, demand or defense which Slip Occupant may have against the Operator, (iii) bound by any modification to the Berthing Agreement that modifies the requirements of the Lease, unless approved in writing by BBP, (iv) required to account for any security deposit of Slip Occupant other than any security deposit actually delivered to BBP by the Operator, (vi) bound by any obligation to make any payment to Slip Occupant or grant any credits, except for services, repairs, maintenance and restoration provided for under the Berthing Agreement to be performed after the date of such attornment, (vii) responsible for any monies owing by BBP to the credit of the Operator or (viii) required to remove any person occupying the Premises or any part thereof.

3.12        The sidewalks and other space on the exterior of the Marina may not be used for any display, sale or similar undertaking or storage, without, in each case, the prior written consent from the Operator and Brooklyn Bridge Park, which may be granted or denied at their discretion. 

SECTION 4:  VESSELS

4.1          The Owner warrants that he is the sole owner of the Approved vessel described in the Berthing Agreement. If the Approved Vessel is jointly owned, the Owner signing the Berthing Agreement represents that he is authorized to bind all owners of the Approved Vessel in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. An applicant need not own a boat to apply for a boat slip; however, an applicant must be the primary owner of the boat at the time of licensing, and show valid proof of ownership within 30 days of notification that a slip is available. For purposes of these rules, primary owner shall mean an individual or an entity that have majority ownership by the applicant.

4.2          When ownership of a Vessel is transferred, the following procedures shall apply:

  1. The new owner is given thirty (30) calendar days from the date of change of ownership to submit appropriate paperwork to the marina for review by marina management.   Management may choose not to allow the vessel to remain in the marina.  In such cases, the new owner shall remove the Vessel from the Marina promptly, after settling the outstanding charges with the Marina in respect of the Vessel. The Marina is not required to accept the new owner’s application. 
  2. Should the new owner’s application for Membership be rejected by the Marina, the new owner shall be required to remove the Vessel immediately from the Marina or alternatively, the daily rates will be applied.

4.3          Commercial Use:

  1. Vessels offering commercial services such as, but not limited to, charter, tours, Food and Beverage, sailing schools must obtain special prior written permission for berthing at the Marina from the Management and BBP.  Commercial operations without prior written approval of the Marina and BBP are not permitted. 
  2. Assuming a vessel has been approved for commercial operations by the Marina and BBP (hereinafter referred to as a “Commercial Vessel”), the following rules apply:
    1.  Commercial Vessels must meet all relevant regulations.
    1. The owner of a Commercial Vessel shall be responsible for the proper conduct of their passengers.   
    1. The Marina reserves the right to refuse entry to any passenger without assigning any reason.

4.4          If the Vessel is sold by the licensee, the licensee is required to inform the Marina. In such an event, the licensee surrenders all rights (but not obligations) under the Berthing Agreement and is required to re-apply for a Berth (subject to availability) should he intend to bring in a new vessel. The Marina shall have the sole discretion to approve the new vessel and the prevailing applicable Rates shall apply.

4.5          The Vessel Owner is permitted to have one tender in the Marina. The tender should be kept in the same slip as the Vessel, unless other permission is given by Management and cannot occupy a separate Berth without a Berthing Agreement or hinder any other Vessel. The tender cannot be longer than the width of the Mother- Vessel it belongs to and should clearly have the letter t/t (tender to) with the name of the Vessel it belongs to on it.

4.6          In no event shall any vessel to be placed in the Marina exceed 200’ in length or have a superstructure in excess of 48’ except that such prohibition shall not apply to antennas, flying bridges, radar arches or similar appurtenances, or masts of sailing vessels, without the Operator’s or BBP’s prior written approval.

4.7          Vessels left at the Marina are deemed discarded when they have been in the Marina without paying the corresponding rental fee for a period of more than 30 (thirty) days.          The Vessel Owner hereby authorizes the Marina and the Management to remove any objects including but are not limited to equipment, vehicles, vessels, materials, etc. from the Marina, that have been deemed discarded or if the Operator considers that these items create a danger to other users, operators or visitors to the Marina.

SECTION 5:  THE TERM

5.1          The Berthing Agreement shall be for a “Pick Up/Drop Off”, “Day Stay”, “Overnight”, “Monthly”, “Seasonal” or “Yearly” (each a “Term”) as may be selected by the Vessel Owner in the Term section of the Berthing Agreement. The effective commencement date of the Term (the “Effective Date”) shall be such time the Vessel is physically moored at the assigned Berth or as indicated in the Term section of the Berthing Agreement, whichever is earlier.

  1. Pick up/Drop Off: A stay of 15 minutes or fewer. 
  2. Day Stay: Any non-overnight stay between 9am and 5pm lasting 4 hours or less.
  3. Overnight: 1pm until 1pm the following day.
  4. Monthly: Starting any given day after 1 pm until 1pm the same calendar day the following month.
  5. Seasonal: Starting May 1st after 1pm until 1pm October 31 annually
  6. Yearly: Starting any given day after 1pm on January  1st and running up to 1pm on December 31st (requires a separate written authorization from the Marina and BBP)
  7. Dock and Dine: A stay of 3 hours or less with receipt from Estuary restaurant.

    1.         Renewal

a) The Operator reserves the right to inquire into the matter of ownership and continuing ownership in connection with all  slip renewal requests. Failures to provide supporting evidence of ownership shall terminate a licensee’s slip rights.

b) Slip licenses are granted for one term, licenses in future terms are not guaranteed.  Slip licensees in good standing must renew their slips for the coming season by showing proof of insurance and by payment of slip fees under the following schedule.

  1. Regardless of term, a 50% Deposit for the slip fee is due within 30 days of signing a Berthing Agreement.
  • In cases of reservation cancellation, Owner acknowledges that planning and investment will incur costs to Marina.  As such, Marina shall refund up to 80% of the payments received if and when Marina re-licenses the slip to another party.  As a result, refunds are not guaranteed.  
  • Slip fees may change from time to time at the discretion of the Operator.
  • The Marina reserves the right to allocate slips at whatever priority it sees fit.  
  • In applying these rules, the applicant and/or licensee shall on request personally appear before the Operator for the purpose of answering questions as to continued ownership interest and shall likewise submit such documentation on the matter as may be

reasonably requested.

  • An applicant or licensee who is denied license rights under this Section may appeal the decision to the Operator for a meeting and final determination.
  • The Marina shall also maintain a slip reassignment list. Slip reassignments within the marina for existing boaters shall be approved by Marina on a best efforts basis and at Marina’s sole discretion prior to opening up new slips for new licensees.  Different slips of the same size may be valued differently, and thus in some cases moving to a different slip may result in an increase in dockage fees.   Transfers shall be made at the sole discretion of Marina. 

SECTION 6:  BERTH FEES, DEPOSIT AND OTHER CHARGES

6.1          The Berth Fee schedule is public and available in the Marina Office and on Marina website. This schedule is subject to change by the Marina without notice. However, the applicable Rate in the Berthing Agreement for berth license fees cannot be changed during the given Term insofar as the Vessel Owner has paid all applicable fees and has submitted valid documentation including, but not limited to, a signed Berthing Agreement, proof of insurance. The rates for utilities (water, electricity), services, goods and others as indicated on the Schedule may be subject to change by the Management, and this change will be announced on the Marina Notice Board and /or Marina website.

6.2          The Berthing Fee for the berth is based on the length of the Berth or the Length of the Vessel, whichever is greater with a minimum chargeable length of 33ft. The rental fees are based on the Marina’s schedule of fees which are subject to change without notice but will only apply to new Berthing Agreements and not affect valid signed agreements.

6.3          In addition to the Berth Fee, the Vessel Owner agrees to pay in full all utility charges for electricity and water supplied, and waste collection services at the end of each month or at the end of the Term (whichever is applicable), in accordance with the Marina’s published policy and rates. A pre-paid Utility Charge of 10% of the berthing fee will be collected in advance for the consumption of utilities and this credit will be applied to the final bill.

6.4          The berth license fee and such other sums payable by the Vessel Owner to the Marina under the Berthing Agreement are exclusive of taxes if any such taxes are due, which shall be payable by the Vessel Owner.  


SECTION 7:  TERMINATION

7.1          The Berthing Agreement may not be pre-maturely terminated by the Owner without the prior written consent of the Marina, which consent may be given without prejudice to the rights of the Marina. If a Berthing Agreement should be terminated by the Berth Holder pre-maturely, the Deposit will be forfeited and used as a penalty.

7.2          If the Berth Holder shall hold over any Berth after the expiry of the Berthing Agreement and without signing a new Berthing Agreement, the Daily rate shall be applied.

7.3          The Berthing Agreement terminates in the following instances:

  1. Expiry of the Term stipulated in the Berthing Agreement;
  2. If the Vessel Owner sells his vessel as indicated in the Berthing Agreement; by selling the Approved Vessel, the Vessel Owner loses all license rights to the Berth; it is the Marina’s sole discretion to grant the Vessel Owner new license rights to the same Berth for a new vessel; if the new Vessel is longer in Length, the berth rental fee will be adjusted accordingly;
  3. Any breach of the Berthing Agreement or these Marina Rules and Regulations, by the Berth Holder; in such an event, the Berth Holder will be notified in writing of the breach and the grace period given by the Marina to the Berth Holder to rectify such breach; the Berth Holder is entitled to appeal in writing within five (5) working days and be heard by the Management whose decision shall be final and binding;
  4. In the event any Marina invoice remains unpaid by the Berth Holder thirty (30) days from the date of such invoice; or
  5. Berthing Agreements may be terminated by the Operator or by BBP on twenty (20) days’ notice, or in the event of default under this Berthing Agreement, immediately.

7.4          Upon termination of the Berthing Agreement, the Marina may instruct the Owner, in writing, to remove or relocate the Vessel within five (5) working days. If the Vessel has not been removed or relocated, The Marina can retake possession of the Berth at the Owner’s expense and risk. The Marina shall not be responsible for, and the Owner shall hold The Marina harmless from, any claim or damage to the Vessel resulting from such removal or relocation.

7.5          The Vessel Owner shall indemnify the Marina against all losses, costs and/or damages suffered by the Marina as a result of this Agreement being terminated prior to the expiry of the Term. The Marina shall have a lien at all time of the Vessel Owner’s property in the Berth including without limitation the Vessel and all its contents for any and all amounts due at any time from the Vessel Owner to the Marina and the Marina shall be entitled to use, sell or dispose as agent for and at the expense of the Vessel Owner the Vessel and all its contents and apply the sales proceeds in and towards the payment of such amounts, on twenty eight (28) calendar days’ written notice to the Vessel Owner. On accounting to the Vessel Owner for any balance remaining after payment of any amounts due to the Marina and the costs of sale or disposal the Marina shall be discharged of any liability in respect of the Vessel Owner’s property.

SECTION 8:  USE OF AND COMPORTMENT WITHIN THE MARINA

8.1          The Marina is for the use of recreational vessels and leisure-oriented nautical activities. By agreeing to be an occupant of the Marina, boat owners are acknowledging that they wish to be part of a friendly boating community. Aggressive, rude or abrasive behavior of any kind will not be tolerated. Causing a disturbance of any kind to fellow occupants, park visitors, or marina staff shall be grounds for immediate revocation of slip privileges.  Vessels or activities which are of a commercial character may be permitted, subject to prior written authorization from the Marina and BBP. All complimentary uses, in harmony with the natural surroundings of the Marina and the Park, which are proposed by the Marina user, can be accepted at the Marina’s sole discretion.

Disorderly or indecorous conduct within the Marina premises is prohibited. Vessel Owners are responsible for the conduct of their family, operators, agents, and crew while they are in the Marina, and for ensuring that such persons observe the provisions of these Marina Rules and Regulations. The Vessel Owner acknowledges that it shall not enter into any illegal or immoral activities onboard the Vessel while the Vessel is moored at the Marina and further agrees to procure that such activities are not carried out by any operators or crew. Causing a disturbance of any kind to fellow occupants, park visitors, or marina staff shall be grounds for immediate revocation of slip privileges.

Prohibited vessels/uses include:

  1. Transportation uses such as ferries.
  2. Gambling, vessels used for the purpose of gambling outside of the Marina or vessels for the purpose of providing transportation directly to casino or other gambling destinations or to other modes of transportation serving such destinations.
  3. Jet skis, wave runners and other motorized personal watercraft.
  4. Boats used for parasailing, speed boat rides or providing transportation to such boats or staging areas with respect thereto

8.2          In the case of an emergency or force majeure, Vessels which are not designed for sport or recreational use, can use the Marina temporarily for the duration of time necessary under such circumstances. Such a state does not exempt such vessel or its crew from complying with the Marina Rules and Regulations, such as the obligation to follow the indications and instructions of the Marina Staff, nor does it under any circumstances absolve the payment of any applicable fees as determined by the Marina

8.3          BBP and the Marina reserve the right to limit the actions or activities of boaters which it views as infringing upon the peace and comfort of Park visitors as well as the good reputation of the Park and the Marina, and where necessary terminate Berthing Agreements and require removal from the Marina of any person and their property at their sole discretion.

8.4          Boat slips may not be used or occupied for any unlawful, illegal or extra hazardous business, use or purpose, or in such manner as to constitute a nuisance of any kind (public or private) or that either the Marina or Brooklyn Bridge Park deems in its sole discretion offensive by reason of odors, fumes, dust, smoke, noise or other pollution, or in any way violates these Marina Rules and Regulations, the Berthing Agreement, or any other applicable rules and regulations.

8.5          The marina is designed for specific wind speed tolerances above which the occupancy of the marina is prohibited. Boaters agree to vacate part of all of the marina in any of the following instances:

  1. When the NOAA Hurricane Center is forecasting that the New York Area will be subject to winds beyond Category 1 in the next 72 hours. (https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/)
  2. When wind speeds are gusting beyond 75 mph at a reference point designated by the Marina Operations (Robins Reef https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=robn4)
  3. Any other time where wind and wave conditions may imperil the safety of the marina and its tenant as determined by Marina Operations

SECTION 9:  VESSEL

9.1          All Vessels must be well-maintained, sea-worthy, and capable of moving under their own power at all times. Vessel Owners must at all times ensure that their Vessel are safely and properly secured in a manner and position acceptable to the Marina and according to generally accepted seaman standards. The Marina shall have the right to enter and/or remove Vessel from their Berth or take other safety precautionary measures –such as adjusting mooring lines and fenders, providing safe mooring lines, remove canvasses, adjust halyards- as deemed necessary in the event of an emergency. The Marina shall not be responsible for any damage to any Vessel or other property of Vessel Owners caused as a result of such precautionary measures. The Marina reserves the right to board any vessel in the event of any unsafe condition causing a prospective hazard to the Marina or surrounding vessels. The Marina will submit a documented report to owners.

9.2          Every Vessel that is moored in the Marina must be maintained in good condition, including but not limited to working order, appearance, safety and floatation as determined by the Marina. If the Marina observes that a Vessel does not comply with the aforesaid conditions, the Marina will notify the Vessel Owner or person in charge and give them a period of five (05) working days to commence repair on the indicated defects failing which the Marina shall be entitled to remove the Vessel from the Marina’s water and place it on land at the Vessel Owner’s expense and risk.

9.3          Any Vessel Owner is required to inform the Marina – before arrival or departure – of any defect that could hinder its sea-worthiness, safety or maneuverability.

9.4          In the event a Vessel is requested to be moved from its location in the Marina, for reason in the interests of the Marina, its crew must comply with any instructions received from the Marina. In the event no crew members are on board, the Marina can undertake the necessary operations themselves without the right on the part of the Vessel Owner to claim reimbursement for the costs.

9.5          The Vessel Owner shall ensure that all mooring lines, hoses, power and television cables, and the likes are neatly coiled and arranged on the docks so as not to cause any obstruction or danger to other persons. Mooring lines must be of good quality rope. Vessel Owners shall replace any worn or damaged lines at their own cost. Halyards shall be tied-off to eliminate noise. Dock lines shall be maintained in a safe and non-chaffed manner and be of adequate size for the Vessel. All Vessels shall be moored according to the suggested docking methods set out in the information package provided at the time of the execution of the Berthing Agreement.

9.6          All ancillary crafts (dinghies, wind surf boards, jet skis, and the like), equipment, gear, and supplies must be kept on the Vessel Owner’s Vessel, and not at walk-on berths or elsewhere in the Marina. The Marina shall have the right to remove such craft, equipment, gear, or supplies left unattended in the Marina. The Vessel Owner shall take all necessary precautions with regard to the storage of inflammable gas and fuel to prevent the outbreak of fire or explosion on the Vessel. Vessel Owners must ensure that a sufficient number of fire extinguishers are kept on the Vessel, in easily accessible locations. Supplies, materials, accessories, equipment or gear of any kind shall not be stored anywhere within the Marina except in approved locations. No fuel, lubricants or other flammable items in portable containers are to be stored in the dock boxes. The Marina is authorized to enter the dock boxes in order to affect repairs, in the sole discretion of the Marina, when such entry is necessary for the safety of the Marina or Vessels.

9.7          All persons including Vessel Owners, operators, and visitors as well as Vessels entering or departing from the Marina do so at their own risk. No responsibility will be undertaken or accepted by the Marina for any loss, damage, or injury to persons or property while in the Marina or on a Vessel.

9.8          Vessel Owners must take care when navigating their Vessel in and out of the Marina so as not to endanger and/or inconvenience other Vessels. Vessel Owners must comply with any direction or communication given by the Marina Office with regard to the movement of vessels within the Marina. The speed limit within the Marina is a wake-less speed. Vessel Owners shall be responsible for any damage caused by wake and wash off their Vessel, whether intentionally or unintentionally caused, or arising from their negligence. Vessels cannot overtake another vessel in the Marina be it the entrance, fairway or other area.

9.9          Except when entering or leaving Berth, main engines, power generating equipment and other noise making machinery shall not be operated between the hours of 6.00pm and 9.00am. Engines shall not be operated in gear while the Vessel is secured to the dock. Vessel Owners must use shore power when their Vessels are berthed in the Marina. Unnecessary operation of engines in the Berth is not permitted. No horns or warning devices may be sounded in the Marina except in cases of emergency or as may be necessary in the course of navigation.

9.10        If a Vessel Owner wishes their crew to have independent access to the Marina, they must apply in writing for and obtain a crew pass for each member of their crew. Crews without crew passes must be accompanied at all times by the Vessel Owner. Crew passes shall be issued at the discretion of the Marina subject to the payment of an administrative fee as may be determined by the Marina. Crew passes are not transferable and must be produced when requested by any employee of the Marina. A crew pass may be withdrawn by the Marina if, in the opinion of the Marina, the crew is guilty of any misconduct or fails to observe these Marina Rules and Regulations, the Berthing Agreement, the Park Rules and/or Regulations.

9.11        Liveaboards are not permitted in the marina.  The Vessel Owner or his crew is not permitted to use the Marina as their legal domicile.  The address of the Marina can only be used as a forwarding address to receive mail, provided that the name of the Vessel is clearly stated on the label of the mail. The Vessel Owner acknowledges that the Marina is not responsible for any items sent to its premises or any damage or loss incurred due to the use of the Marina as a shipping or delivery address.

9.12        Owners and their agents, or those persons affiliated with a vessel staying in the Marina must be neatly and appropriately dressed. Maintenance and repair work, including any alterations, may not be done in the Marina without prior written consent from the Marina and Brooklyn Bridge Park.  Where permitted in writing by the Marina and BBP, crews are allowed to work only on the Vessel they are assigned to as indicated on the crew identity pass.  Crews working on a non-designated Vessel can result in termination or non-renewal of the Berthing Agreement of the Vessel where the prohibited work is taking place as well as for the Vessel Owner who allows his crew to work on another Vessel. If a crew ceases to be employed by a Vessel Owner, the Vessel Owner shall immediately notify and return the crew passes to the Marina.

9.13        The Vessel Owner cannot employ any former Marina Staff during such employee’s restricted period pursuant to the provisions of that employee’s employment contract.         

9.14        All third party contractors, service organizations, or individuals permitted to undertake work in the Marina are required to be registered with the Marina and obtain a “Work Permit” pass from the Marina Management which is subject to the prevailing terms and conditions herein including the presentation of third party liability insurance and paying any fee as may be prescribed by the Marina.

9.15        Dock steps may be placed on the finger or main docks with approval from the Marina and must be no wider than one-half the width of the finger and no longer than five (05) feet and placed such that it does not hinder the neighboring Vessel. Dock wheels may be added with prior approval of the Marina.

9.16        Children under the age of twelve (12) years are not permitted on the docks at any time without parents or guardians. Non-swimmers or children under age 12 must wear life jackets when on the docks or on board vessels in the Marina. 

9.17        As noted elsewhere, the Marina is for the shared community use of recreational boaters and leisure nautical activities. Therefore, activities which impede the shared use and enjoyment of the Marina are not permitted such as, but not limited to, the:

  1. display of advertising signs such as “for sale”, “for lease” or ‘for charter” signs; or make any form of publicity for political parties or candidates, companies or services
  2. hand out of leaflets, fliers or any kind of informative documents, or carry out surveys;
  3. press reporting or video filming or photographing for non-private use;
  4. use of bikes, scooters, skateboards, or roller skates of rollerblades, coaster toys or anything of a similar nature; Bikes must be stored outside the marina area,
  5. storage or use on a Vessel in the Marina open fires, outdoor grills, fireworks, flares, kerosene heating and cooking equipment (except propane cooking equipment) and any flammable or otherwise hazardous materials or equipment; collect shells or seafood, or to fish; Fish cleaning is not allowed in the Marina. Fish entrails shall not be discarded in the Marina waste cans.
  6. water-skiing, swimming, scuba diving, for pleasure or commercial reasons, without prior written approval from Marina;
  7. use of drones or similar remotely operated devices
  8. use of jet-skis or similar vessels
  9. use of public address systems and other amplification and/or music systems
  10. holding meetings, conferences or events without prior written permission from Management and BBP;
  11. walking any type of animal in the Marina that does not conform to the rules of security and hygiene established by the current legislation or that commits any of the following:
    1. being the carrier of parasitic illness, bacteria or anything of a similar type that affects the human race in a detrimental way;
    1. in the case of dogs or other animals of a similar type that are not properly on a leash or are not wearing a muzzle;
    1. causes acoustic disturbances to other users of the area where the animal is found;
    1. creating a danger to the safety of the Users of the Marina; or failure by the owner of the animal to collect and properly dispose of any excrement;
  12. Camping or picnicking or holding a party on the docks.
  13. Leaving trash unattended. Trash or garbage must be placed in a plastic bag and disposed of as directed by marina staff. The Marina promotes the principle of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
  14. Hanging laundry on the decks of a Vessel;
  15. Storage or depositing any personal property or other material, other than the Vessel and one tender, as described above, in the water or on the walkways, docks, utility vaults or other areas in the Marina. Any unauthorized property in such areas shall be subject to immediate removal by Management or BBP;
  16. Serving or consumption of alcohol on docks or gangways in the Marina;
  17. Smoking on Vessels docked in the Marina, or anywhere else within the Marina;
  18. Use of an onboard toilet while a Vessel is docked at the Marina, unless the Vessel is equipped with marine sanitation devices approved by the United States Coast Guard.
  19. Having any unregistered fire arms, explosives of any kind except the regulated safety flares and signals, fuel reserves and gas cylinders or any items not authorized by the Competent Authority.
  20. Carrying out work or activities on board the Vessel which may result in the disturbance or danger to other Marina operators;
  21. Dropping anchor in the marina, channels or waterways of the Marina, except in the case of emergency;
  22. Connecting to the Marina electricity and water supply without prior authorization;
  23. Using any type of vehicle with an engine on the docks. The Marina has equipment specially designed for this purpose;
  24. Installing aerials of any kind on the Marina Berths;
  25. Cooking or cleaning fish on the docks;
  26. Construction or repairs, painting or significant overhaul to a Vessel shall be permitted while the Vessel is moored in the Marina. The Marina shall determine in its sole discretion as to what constitutes “construction or repairs”. No hot work may be carried out on any Vessels in the Marina. Only cleaning, minor running repairs, and maintenance may be carried out on Vessels in the Marina provided that the same does not cause any nuisance or annoyance to other users of the Marina, or the Marina. Cleaning or repair of equipment shall not be carried out on the docks;
  27. Discharging black water while the Vessel is in the Marina basin; and/or
  28. Bunkering or fueling of vessels.

In any occurrence of the above events, the Management can restrict access to the Marina in the entirety or in part to the individual or individuals in question, if it is deemed pertinent to safeguard the rights of other users of the Marina.  The Marina shall be entitled to take appropriate measures to rectify any breach of the aforesaid said rules and/or to report the same to the relevant Authority. Persistent breaches of the aforesaid rules shall result in the offender being prohibited access to the Marina.

9.18        Because of its close proximity to a densely populated urban neighborhood boats shall not cause the noise level within the Marina, as measured from any location twenty‑five (25) feet from boundary of the Marina, to exceed the lower of (a) a limit of Leq equals seventy (70) dBA for any one hour period, and (b) the following measured octave band sound pressure levels in bands centered on the following mid frequencies:

FrequencyLevel
6380
12575
25071
50068
1,00066
2,00064
4,00063
8,00062

No loudspeakers or other sound systems or advertising device which may be heard outside the marina may be used.  While docked and awaiting boarding or during a docked dinner party, no motors may be operated or amplified or other loud music played.  Loud parties are not permitted.   Vessel Owner will best efforts to eliminate all exterior noise within two minutes of entering or leaving the Marina. 

9.19        Smoking is prohibited anywhere within Brooklyn Bridge Park.

SECTION 10:  RESPONSIBILITIES & LIABILITIES

10.1        A Vessel owner is required to:

  1. Comply in all instances to the orders or instructions of the Marina Staff as well as these Marina Rules and Regulations.
  2. Respect all installations be they of public or private use.
  3. Be responsible for any damage caused including the costs of repair and the indemnification of the Marina for any such damages.
  4. Maintain in appropriate condition the mooring material, ropes, protective bumpers or fenders, etc., as well as due consideration in the use of the Berth and other installations, including maintaining them in good condition and good working order.
  5. Equip the Vessel with appropriate ropes, fenders, berthing equipment and other materials necessary for safety and hygiene as may be determined by the Marina.
  6. Comply with maritime safety measures, as mandated by the relevant Authority.
  7. Comply with the applicable rules of Vessel installations as well as conducting inspections, periodic revisions and maintenance. The Marina reserves the right to reject admission of Vessels which do not comply with all of the aforesaid.
  8. Be or to have a person in charge of the Vessel who is easily contactable. The Vessel Owner must provide the Marina with the name and location of the person responsible for all Vessel, Marina and official issues.
  9. Comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations of all departments, agencies, boards or commissions of the United States of America, the State of New York and the City of New York relating to (a) air and water pollution, sewage or waste disposal, sanitation, health, fire and safety, (b) security regulations promulgated by the United States Coast Guard, and (c) navigation and the Navigation Law of the State of New York.

10.2       The Berthing Agreement is a license granting the right to use of berthing space only, such space to be used at the sole risk of the Vessel Owner. The Vessel Owner agrees to hold the Marina harmless and free from, and waives any right against the Marina for any and all liability for any damages, theft, or loss of whatever kind or nature to the Vessel or other boats, the contents thereof including, without limitation equipment, fittings and fixtures including the consequences of any power interruption (including, to the extent permitted by law, death and/or personal injuries) suffered by the Vessel Owner, the Vessel Owner’s family, operators or crew or their property whether caused by the negligence of the Marina Staff (including in providing any services such as launching, recovery and flushing in relation to dry storage), any customer of the Marina or their operators or agents using the Marina facilities, or caused by third parties, storms, or acts of God.  Owners agree to vacate the marina when wind speeds are above levels outlined in section above. 

10.3        The Vessel Owner agrees that in the event the Vessel Owner, the Vessel Owner’s family, or any of the Vessel Owner’s agents, operators, business visitors or crew cause any damage or loss to the Marina’s or Park’s buildings, yards, docks or equipment, or to the belongings of any customer of the Marina, or operators thereof, the Vessel Owner shall be liable for the said damage or loss. The Vessel Owner further agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Marina and BBP from any such damage or loss suffered. Under all circumstances, visitors and users of the Marina enter the Marina premises at their own risk.

10.4        The Vessel Owner agrees that it shall indemnify the Marina and BBP from all liability associated with the use and operation of such Vessel.    

10.5       Prior to the commencement of the Berthing Agreement, the Vessel Owner shall furnish the Marina with evidence of such insurance and shall renew or replace such insurance upon its expiry or termination. Should the said insurance not cover the cost of repair or loss, then such cost shall become part of the Vessel Owner’s debt due to the Marina and be treated the same as any other sum or sums due under the terms of this Agreement.

10.6        Third parties or other users of the Marina services and/or the Marina installations who, by act or omission, through fault or negligence adversely affect the provision of any Marina services, agrees to fully indemnify the Marina in respect of damages caused to the Marina or titleholders of the service affected.

10.7        Persons who have the authority to enter the Marina premises to exercise any function, task or job, and all other service providers in the Marina, must comply with the provisions on matters of risk prevention in the workplace and must be covered by the relevant insurance (including but not limited to accidents, civil responsibility and fires, repair of damages, and effects caused by the cessation of services e.g. breakdown, accidental damage or wrongful maneuvers) for the provision of said service.

10.8        The Marina is duty-bound to report to the relevant Authority any incidents that occur in relation to the protection and preservation of properties and the provision of services. To that end they must report any legitimate information and also supply information given by third parties.

10.9        Third parties and Marina users that, as a consequence of the running of the Marina’s public services, suffer damage to their properties or interests directly attributable to the Marina, must submit their petition in writing and in an incontrovertible manner to the Marina, and if such a petition is not attended to within a period of thirty (30) calendar days, the injured party will be able to exercise appropriate legal actions.

10.10     The Vessel Owner shall notify the Marina of any unsafe or hazardous conditions that come to his attention. The Vessel Owner shall notify the Marina immediately of damage or defect to any part of the Berth.

10.11     No person shall obstruct or interfere with any Marina Staff in the execution of his duties. Marina Staff shall have the right to request persons to identify themselves while within the Marina.

10.12     If the Marina shall obtain legal counsel or bring an action against the Vessel Owner by reason of the breach of any provision of the Berthing Agreement, these Marina Rules and Regulations, the Vessel Owner hereby agrees to indemnify the Marina’s legal costs on a full indemnity basis.

SECTION 11:  ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

11.1        All waste including garbage, oil, grease, batteries, chemicals, water from bilges and other contaminants (including hazmat waste and recyclable waste) must be deposited in appropriate receptacles as directed by the Marina.

11.2        Dumping or littering, whether pollutant or not, on the Marina grounds or in the Marina waters is prohibited. Rubbish must be deposited in the bins. Dumping of oil, oil filters, or other similar residual liquids is to be carried out in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations, at an approved waste management area. It is prohibited, as well as illegal, to dump water that contains oils, hydrocarbons, suspended matter, plastic or any type of waste regardless if it has contaminating products into the grounds or waters of the Marina.

11.3        The polluter will be wholly responsible for the cleaning costs and repair, and likewise incur any possible sanctions that may arise, legal and financial, in accordance with the infractions outlined by the relevant Authority. The Marina is authorized to order the appropriate cleaning and repair, and allocate the cost to the polluter.

11.4        Environmental incidences caused by the Vessel Owner, his family, operators or crew as a result of negligence, or lack of preventive measures or due to non-compliance with these Marina Rules and Regulations, shall entitle the Marina to terminate the Berthing Agreement or the Work Permit (where applicable).

11.5        The collection of trash generated by Marina users will be carried out by means of the containers (trash bins) expressly provided for that purpose by the Marina. Vessel Owners can call the Marina Staff for trash collection

SECTION 12:  INSURANCE

12.1        The Marina has a third party insurance coverage sufficient to cover their liabilities for the running of the Marina and its activities. The Vessel Owner agrees to purchase sufficient third party property damage insurance in accordance with the prevailing recommended guidelines (as may be amended from time to time) and to submit a copy of the valid insurance policy while checking in and to furnish the same as and when requested by the Management.

12.2        The Marina is entitled to demand Vessel Owners or any third parties operating in the Marina at any time to furnish their valid insurance documentation. In the event the insurance requirements are not satisfied, the Marina is authorized to terminate any activity without any compensation.

12.3       All boat owners must maintain and provide the Operator with a certificate of insurance indicating $500,000/$500,000 general liability coverage for personal injury, bodily injury and property damage with a company licensed and admitted to do business in the State of New York.  Failure to provide a copy of your proof of insurance with your slip agreement could result in forfeiture of your boat slip.  Commercial vessels or vessels other than those designated solely for recreational use, assuming they have received prior written approval from the Operator and BBP, may be required to carry additional insurance by the Operator, at its sole discretion.

12.3        The Marina is authorized to procure third party liability insurance on behalf of the Vessel Owner or any third party (at the Vessel Owner or third party’s costs) if such Vessel Owner or third party fails to present a valid third party liability insurance when entering the Marina or starting an operation and/or activity.

SECTION 13: PROMULGATING THE MARINA RULES AND REGULATIONS

13.1        A copy of these Marina Rules and Regulations can be accessed on the ONE˚15 Marina website at www.one15brooklynmarina.com and will at all times be made available at the Marina Office at the request of Marina users. A copy of these Marina Rules and Regulations will be handed over to the Vessel Owner to be acknowledged while signing the Berthing Agreement.

13.2        One15 Brooklyn Marina reserves the right to modify these Marina Rules and Regulations. Important changes will be displayed on the Marina Announcement Notice Board and/or by email notice to Vessel Owners.

A Tale of Two Boats – The Wheeler 38

“ONE°15 is a contemporary marina for contemporary boaters. There’s a reason it’s the first marina built in New York City since Ali lost to Frazier at Madison Square Garden, and like a unified audience at a sold-out event, it has to do with the phenomenon of increasingly larger waves. To handle the steady influx of waterborne traffic around the city, ONE°15 makes use of the latest in wave-attenuating technology: three steel barges totaling 515 feet. Their combined effect reduces wave action on idle boats by 70 percent. Without it, the marina would not exist.”

https://www.powerandmotoryacht.com/boats/a-tale-of-two-boats-the-wheeler-38

2022 Notice of Race Issued

The season is shaping up nicely. The Notice of Race for the 2022 evening racing season has been issued. We’ll be having full fleets on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Legacy teams may be looking to bolster their rosters and new skippers will be forming teams from the Sail Club membership.

For those interested in sharing their information as prospective team members – please fill out the information sheet.

Discovery Membership: Now Taking Reservations

Discovery Membership is our formal training program for our members. It consists of online course material and on the water training and practice leading up to US Sailing Basic Keelboat Certification. Our instructors are the best, we have professionally maintained boats, and we are located at NYC Premiere Waterfront Destination – ONE15 Brooklyn Marina.

Start your adventure at NYC’s top sailing club. Our instructors are passionate and our members are active sailors. Come for the sailing – stay for the community.

Submit your application and pick your dates.

Sail Club Winter Seminar: Delivery Recap – Chesapeake to USVI

Part of the Sail Club’s winter activities. We host many speakers on a variety of topics of interest to boaters. Part of the club’s culture is sharing our experiences to help other become better sailors.

On Thursday, February 3rd, Executive Director, Stephen Yip will recap his delivery experience on a Hylas 49. A 13 day trip encompassing all types of weather. Come down and hear some stories, share some laughs and meet some members of the Sail Club.

Full vaccination required as this is an indoor event. RSVP to help the bar get a headcount.

Now Hiring: Assistant Director of Sailing

We are looking build up our staffing at the Sail Club. Someone who can help the Executive Director of Sail Club, operate the Sail Club and run the Sailing School. Details are on this link “Sail1Design
https://sailingjobs.sail1design.com/employment/assistant-director-of-sailing-operations-listing-3775.aspx

Also looking to staff up our full-time and part-time coaching team. Help our members become better sailors. Are you a great passionate sailor – then come join the ONE15 team – accepting applications here

Grain de Sail returns to Brooklyn 12/6/2021

Grain de Sail is returning to Brooklyn next week, with a variety of organic, biodynamic, and natural wines for you to enjoy!

Follow the link below to book your free Tasting & Tour aboard the magnificent cargo sailboat fresh off its weeks long journey from France.

Sip delicious French wine and learn how harnessing the power of wind to ship goods overseas can be both environmentally sustainable and cost effective.

After the tour, stop by Estuary at ONE15 Brooklyn Marina for more Grain de Sail wines to go with your lunch or brunch. Cheers!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/touring-grain-de-sail-cargo-sailboat-wine-tasting-third-transatlantic-tickets-220711904247

Posted – Race Committee Assignments

We have posted the race committee assignments for the 2021 season. Every racer on a race team has been assigned a night on other race night. If you cannot make it – please reach out to the sub list of unassigned racers. It’s all part of the fun and learning process. We are always happy to take on volunteers on the RC boats.

Check out your assignment dates and see you on race committee.

Prospective and New Member Information Session

Come on down and learn about one of NYC’s top sailing clubs. Lessons or membership. Cruising or racing. Just curious about sailing/sailors?

Great location, top boats, modern marina, bakery and restaurant, lessons and membership.Join us at NYC premiere waterfront destination – Estuary Restaurant. Outdoor patio. Bring friends and just relax.

Date: Tuesday, June 22nd, 2021
Time: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Place: Estuary Restaurant, 159 Bridge Park Drive
Cost: Free entry – Cash bar

RSVPs requested: https://one15brooklyn.checkfront.com/reserve/?item_id=77

Billy Bey


Experience New York City like never before. A Charter of our gorgeous 52-foot classic yacht is the ideal urban adventure. Celebrate your engagement, closed deal, or simple afternoon with friends and family aboard the luxurious Billy Bey. Guests will take in all the city sights, including the Statue of Liberty, Freedom Tower, Brooklyn Bridge, and more.

The Yacht

Featuring gorgeous New England style lines, this 52-foot Vicem Classic comes equipped with a spacious salon, flybridge, and aft deck for the ideal day on the water. Billy Bey also features:

  • Kitchenette
  • Jet Propulsion
  • 2x 650hp Engines
  • Spacious indoor and outdoor areas
  • 2 Marine Heads (bathrooms)
  • Cold drink storage

Included

US Coast Guard Licensed Captain

First Mate

Bespoke Float Plan

Bottle of Champagne

Bottled Water, Ice

Trips & Routes

The incomparable Billy Bey is available for a variety of different excursions, including dinner cruises, sunset tours, sightseeing adventures, weekend getaways, and long-term charters. The yacht is also available as a bareboat charter for a capacity of up to 12 guests.

Starting at $3,600 for a 3 hour cruise.

Catering

Available through Estuary Restaurant

Bespoke menu created with Executive Chef Jonathan Rodriguez

Beverage Menu

Other Services

  • Launch Services to and from Manhattan and Jersey City
  • Film & Television Production
  • Advertising – include images of Stella event
  • Photoshoots
  • Events
  • Location Scouting – include images of TMS trips
  • Marine Services – include images of TMS trips
  • Other Vessels for Charter [Link to Sea hunt, Steiger]

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ONE15 Brooklyn Yacht Charters

Pier 5 – Brooklyn Bridge Park

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Community Dock Activities – Call for RFPs

This Request For Proposals seeks proposals from local community not-for-profits and other entities to develop free and/or low cost programs for the 2021 season (May 1- Oct 31) in the following areas:

  • Non-motorized water activities, including but not limited to:
    • Small boat sailing programs for children and youths to learn to sail
    • Kayaks and kayaking instruction
    • Paddle boarding
    • Dragon boats

Deadline: April 16th. Submission of proposals,

More information on the Community Dock activities click here:

Looking for Donated J/80s

Building the Teen Sailing program at ONE15 Brooklyn Marina. The Brooklyn Bridge Park Community Dock not-for-profit is looking for J/80s boat donations to build its Teen Sailing program (Junior Big Boat program) at ONE15 Brooklyn Marina. All inquires – sailcenter@one15brooklynmarina.com

Now Hiring!

Do you love being out on the water? Are you passionate about all things maritime AND New York City?

You’re in luck – ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina is now hiring!

We are looking for hard working and dedicated Dockhands, Office Administrators, and Sailing Instructors. New hires will join an energetic team of maritime professionals, hospitality specialists, and seasonal hustlers.

What you’ll need: a positive attitude, eagerness to learn, and sunscreen!

Job Descriptions:

Dockhand

Office Administrator

Sailing Instructor


Email your resume to dockmaster@one15brooklynmarina.com to apply today.

March Dockage Promos

To celebrate #Summer2021 we’re offering three extra-value promotions for vessels under 70 feet.

  • Summer Trial Period: Prospective seasonal boaters get the entire month of April dockage for the price of a regular 3 night stay.
  • Monthly Dockage Promo: Book any stay between 1 and 2.5 months and receive 25% off.
  • Winter Dockage Deal: 40% off all Transient Dockage for the month of March.

Enter code “March-ONE15” in your Dockage Request comments to apply your discount.

Terms: Offer available through March 31. Limited quantities available. Discount does not apply to metered electric.

Save on Sail Club Membership

If you’ve been thinking about joining the Sail Club – now is a great time. Great location, professionally maintained modern boats, active sailing programs and knowledgeable staff.

Get a 10% discount on Sail Club membership*. The offer is good till February 15th, 2021. Bonus – If you get a referral from an active Sail Club member – you and your referror will get a $100 credit as well.

Sail Better, Sail Brooklyn

Enroll Now

*Subject to membership acceptance. Excludes Enrollment Fees and Discovery Level Membership. Not applicable to installment plans.

Skipper Tips: Local Notice to Mariners

Whether you are just coming into New York Harbor or planning a day sail, checking the Local Notice to Mariners can mitigate any surprises such as river closures.

In the United States, notices are issued by each U.S. Coast Guard District to disseminate important information affecting navigational safety within that District. Other countries such as the UK, issue the Admiralty Notice to Mariners.

These notices provide changes to navigational aids, event notifications (East River Closures) and any special waterways notices (i.e.; whale migrations, customs procedures, etc.)

You can subscribe to these notices on their respective websites. For the New York area – We are in District 1.

Local Notice to Mariners: https://navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmDistrict&region=1

Now Accepting Membership Applications

It’s the new year and the Sail Club is now accepting new applications for membership. We anticipate restarting sailing operations in April (an early start due to year round operations at ONE15 Brooklyn Marina).

We have a full cruising and racing program slated for the 2021 season. Member benefits include discounts the Ebb & Flow Bakery, Estuary Restaurant. New for 2020 – Sail Club members can now receive discounts for marina dockage (transient and seasonal).

Discovery Membership applications are also being accepted this time. Book your first sail now!

Sail Club Shirts for Sale

We have Sail Club shirts for sale. Men’s and women’s long sleeve UV tech shirts – Made by Gill Marine. Graphic design by member: Emma Estrada.

Limited sizes and colors available. Please send us an inquiry (sailclub@one15brooklynmarina.com). Cost is $55 (no sales tax)

Notice of Race – 2021 Evening Racing Series

The Notice of Race for the 2021 Evening Racing Series has been issued. This is Club member racing at its best. We have a fleet of 6 Melges 24s and 7 J/80s. Racing is scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. All new teams are currently being allocated to Wednesday evenings. We have existing teams looks to bolster their teams and new teams forming.

Weekend racing will consist of formal regattas and Saturday Fleet Captain racing. All levels of experience are welcome at the Club.

Discovery Membership – Taking Applications

Now taking applications for Discovery Level member. Join the Sail Club and learn to sail.

Opening up Discovery Membership applications for 2021. Join ONE15 Brooklyn Sail Club and learn how to sail.

A combination of practical sailing sessions and online materials that leads to US Sailing Basic Keelboat Certification. Top boats, passionate instructors, great location and specular views. Join the club and start your adventure now.

Sail Better, Sail Brooklyn

Now taking bookings for April and May.

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New York City Prepares for Tropical Storm Isaias

At the ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park, dock hands advised boat owners to secure sails, canvas, chairs and other items, and to make sure key equipment was functioning properly.

“Generally speaking, preparing for the worst is a good policy,” said Sam Barrett-Cotter, the marina’s dockmaster. “Most of the time these storms will die out by the time they reach New York, but we always prepare as if a major hurricane may arrive.”

American Boater

“The boating community rallied, and within minutes we were contacted by someone at ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina who wanted to get involved with relief efforts and offered to host us. Their kindness toward us has been overwhelming.”

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The Nurse Who Came By Sea

COVID DIARY APR. 23, 2020 New York Magazine

By Laura van Straaten Photographs by Taylor Hartley


Marina personnel welcome the vessel Turning Points to their slip on Sunday, April 12, 2020.

“The city’s boating community is pitching in too. Local sailor Carla Murphy posted about Hartley’s journey in the Facebook group Sailors of New York, and within an hour the recently opened ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina donated dockage for two months (normally more than $11,000) to the Hartleys. The marina restaurant is feeding the Turning Point crew — alongside FEMA-contracted ambulance squads — through its GoFundMe campaign. (Aside from Coast Guard, law enforcement, and emergency boats every now and then, Turning Point is the only vessel in the marina these days.) Other sailors and local companies have donated support and equipment.”

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COVID-19 Status Update

April 22, 2020


In light of Governor Cuomo’s recent announcement that marinas and boatyards may reopen for business, our marina will officially reopen on May 1st, and is able to accept early arrivals under special circumstances. Please find additional information below:

RESERVATIONS

We have transient availability throughout the summer and a few seasonal slips still remain open! Our marina office staff will continue to work remotely until further notice, so please contact us to make a reservation of with any questions by emailing dockmaster@one15brooklynmarina.com or calling +1 (718) 490-7136. To avoid interpersonal contact guests are required to pre pay via credit, debit, or bank wire.

SPECIAL COVID-19 GUIDELINES     

Our COVID-19 policies are evolving with the situation. Please be advised all guests will be required to practice social distancing while at the marina, including while onboard their vessels. Guests should be limited to the same household. Large gatherings of any kind are prohibited until further notice and guests are advised to be considerate of one another and of the marina staff. If you have any questions about our COVID-19 policies please reach out to us vie phone or email.

ARRIVALS

As winter marinas and boatyards are dealing with a high volume of customers, we understand your arrival to ONE°15 may be impacted. With advance notice we are likely able to accommodate your vessel prior to May 1st. Vessels arriving from out-of-state are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days in accordance with government guidelines.

FACILITIES

Bathrooms and showers are available to emergency personnel and marina guests on a limited basis, as they must be thoroughly cleaned after each individual use. Water, electricity, pumpout, WiFi, and other such amenities will be available as normal.

FEEDING THE FRONTLINES

A special shoutout to our restaurant staff who are providing hundreds of meals on a weekly basis to Brooklyn Hospital, Coney Island Hospital, FEMA ambulance squads, FDNY’s COVID-19 Task Force, Montefiore Hospital, and more. To donate visit our GoFundMe: gf.me/u/xvk3t6.

We look forward to welcoming you to Brooklyn soon.

Go Fund Me Campaign

LINK TO GO FUND ME CAMPAIGN
100% of Your Donation will Help Estuary Help Covid-19 Front Line Workers

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Our healthcare workers and other frontline folks in the community are working tirelessly around the clock to help everyone affected with COVID-19.

Estuary is now also working with the New York Presbyterian hospital network to provide free meals for healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our restaurant is presently on a short waitlist of participating eateries and it is likely that we will be given less than 36 hours notice to fulfill meal requests from this hospital network.

In these extremely difficult times, Estuary and its sister bakery Ebb & Flow, located in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, has remained open for take-out and delivery, serving our community in this time of need and while, we are working tirelessly to keep our doors open we don’t have the resources to fulfill every meal donation request without more support.

We are asking for any donation support to help us nourish these heroic and exhausted healthcare workers by providing up to 200 meals, including kosher, gluten free and vegetarian options. 

Our local network of companies (thank you Scientific Electric Company!) has donated the use of their vans to transport these meals. Any donation from you will help prepare these meals to support our extraordinary health care providers and support our staff at Estuary through these difficult times.

We hope you are staying healthy and we stand ready to help our community. 

With love and deep gratitude,

The Estuary and Ebb & Flow Team

NY Metro Parents – Trick-or-Treat with Master Pastry Chef Francois Payard

October 31, 2019

Estuary at ONE 15 Brooklyn Marina invites families to join James Beard Award-winning pastry chef Francois Payard for a special evening of trick-or-treating. Parents and chaperones are welcome to bring their kids by the restaurant between 4pm and 8pm on Thursday, October 31st to pick up a free candy apple dipped in your choice of caramel, chocolate or sugar. All apples will be nut and allergy free, and kids can choose to either dip the apples in chocolate themselves or enjoy an apple that’s been pre-dipped in caramel, sugar or chocolate. In addition to the children’ trick-or-treat special, accompanying adults will be able to take advantage of a simultaneous Halloween happy hour at Estuary. Everyone who comes dressed in costume will be eligible for a free drink, choosing between two special Halloween cocktails: the “Green Goblin” (sparkling wine, cassis, orange twist) or the “Bloody Hell” (vodka, blood orange, lemon juice, chambord).

Address: 159 Bridge Park Drive
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: 718-521-6744 x1
Website: https://www.estuarybrooklyn.com

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Brooklyn Paper – A spooktacular guide to Halloween parties in the boo-rough

October 31, 2019

Monster Munch

What is a better treat than a full-sized candy bar? A candy apple from award-winning pastry chef Francois Payard! The acclaimed chef will be oversee trick-or-treating at Estuary in Brooklyn Bridge Park this afternoon, where kids can pick up a delectably free candy apple dipped in either caramel, chocolate, or sugar. And at the Halloween Happy Hour, grown-ups in costume will get a compli 

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Brooklyn Patch – Brooklyn Sail Club Announces Afterschool Sail Programs for Teens

September 18, 2019

ONE°15 Brooklyn Sail Club has announced several unique opportunities for teenagers to learn the fundamentals of sailing on the New York Harbor. Afterschool Sailing Programs are officially open for enrollment for the fall term, with spring and summer bookings available soon.

Teen Sailing Programs are facilitated by the ONE°15 Brooklyn Sail Club out of New York’s newest marina, ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, located at Pier 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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Anthony McGovern

Anthony grew up in New York on Long Island, where he started sailing in his early teens. He competed in Lasers and 420’s on the Long Island Sound before becoming a youth program instructor at The Head of the Bay Club and Centerport Yacht Club, and the Head Instructor at the Hempstead Harbor Club. He also worked at an adult instructor at the Courageous Sailing Center in Boston, and a teen instructor and the Principal Race Officer at Hudson River Community Sailing. Anthony is excited to share his passion for sailing with the ONE°15 Sail Club community. When he’s not on a boat, Anthony enjoys traveling and seeing live music.

Vincent Mattiola, Assistant Director of Sailing

Vincent grew up sailing small boats and racing Hobie cats as a kid all over the Northeast. In college at the University of Pittsburgh, he co-founded the sailing team and helped acquire a fleet of boats for students to train and enter collegiate sailing events. His passion for sailing quickly evolved into big boat cruising, and he began volunteering & working as crew on yacht deliveries all over the East & West Coast, Central America, Caribbean, and Mediterranean. Soon, Vincent began facilitating his own deliveries and charters as Captain, teaching offshore sailing, and introducing more people to the sport. Having recently logged his 50,000th nautical mile and 720th day at sea, he now holds a USCG 100 ton Master license. When not sailing, he loves climbing, SCUBA diving, mountain biking, cooking, traveling, and cleaning plastic out of the oceans. His favorite boat remains the Hobie 16, but these days he can be found sailing everything from cruising catamarans to racing yachts.

Amy Dietz

Amy grew up sailing on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Every year, her parents would charter a boat for a month to travel the east coast. At the age of 8, she was sent to sailing camp in Brewster, Cape Cod, where she returned year after year, eventually exploring other Cape Cod sailing schools as well. For 5 years during high school and college, she taught sailing at a club in Boston on Hobie cats, lasers, and 420s. During her final years there, she was the head instructor, overseeing the curriculum and all levels of the summer camp program, coaching the racing group. After moving to New York, Amy worked at the Manhattan Sailing School teaching ASA Basic Keelboat Sailing for two seasons. Occasionally, when not sailing, she windsurfs.

Amy has been instrumental in leading our sailing school since the Sail Club was founded in 2015.

Untapped Cities – Last Chance to See the World’s First Universally Accessible Catamaran

September 10, 2019

The Impossible Dream, a 60-foot catamaran currently docked at ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, is making it easier for people with disabilities to enjoy amazing views of New York City from the water. The Impossible Dream is the world’s first and only universally accessible catamaran. The ship is currently stopped in Brooklyn as part of its summer 2019 tour of the East Coast. From now through Wednesday the boat will be sailing visitors around New York City thanks to various partners such as Disability Arts NYCthe Adler Aphasia CenterWheeling ForwardUnited Spinal NYC Chapter and BIGVISION.

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Brooklyn Heights – DUMBO Patch – ‘Impossible Dream’ Boat Gives NYers With Disabilities A Ride

September 9, 2019

An accessible boat that has been traveling up the entire East Coast has docked in Brooklyn to give New Yorkers with disabilities the chance to take a ride.

The 60-foot “Impossible Dream” catamaran sailed into the ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina last week and has been working with local organizations to give free silting outings to New Yorkers with disabilities, serious illnesses or mobility impairments and their families since.

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The Maritime Executive – Sailing Program for the Disabled Visits 15 U.S. Ports

September 6, 2019

Over the course of the voyage, the Impossible Dream has also welcomed disabled guest crew to live and work onboard for longer periods of time. The guest crew help with the operation of the vessel, cooking, maintenance, promotion and connecting with the vessel’s day-sail guests.
 
The Impossible Dream will be at ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina in New York until September 11. Scheduled sailings from Brooklyn will include programs for organizations like Disability Arts NYC, the Adler Aphasia Center, Wheeling Forward, United Spinal NYC Chapter and BIGVISION.

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Trade Only Today -Reinventing the Marina World

September 1, 2019

ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, the first new marina in the New York City area in years, is a perfect example. It’s a 100-slip marina that can facilitate 16- to 100-foot boats, with a bar, restaurant, bakery, Harbor Club (read: yacht club) and a wave-attenuating system that ONE°15 had engineers design after they couldn’t find an attenuator to tame New York Harbor’s confused wave patterns.

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Trade Only Today – A Marina Grows in Brooklyn

August 23, 2019

New marinas in New York City are a rarity. Before May, the most recent opening of a new marina happened about 50 years ago.

ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, a 100-slip marina in the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park, had a “soft opening’ this year, according to the company that operates it, after five years of permitting, plan changes, wave-attenuation improvements and a swap-out of the companies running it.

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NYNJ.com – Boaters: 3 Tips to Stay Safe on the Water This Summer

August 8, 2019

In the throes of summer, New York City has a tendency to heat up pretty quickly – with weeklong spells that find temperatures hovering near 100 degrees. Boaters must still be mindful of cooler water temperatures, where prolonged exposure to 70-degree water can lead to a loss of muscle function or worse. Experts from ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, the city’s newest recreational marina set on 8 acres between Piers 4 and 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, offer tips on how to approach summer boating, beat the heat and manage cold waters.

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Patch – NYC’s Newest Marina Offers 3 Tips for Staying Safe on the Water

August 7, 2019

In the throes of summer, New York City has a tendency to heat up pretty quickly – with weeklong spells that find temperatures hovering near 100 degrees. Boaters must still be mindful of cooler water temperatures, where prolonged exposure to 70-degree water can lead to a loss of muscle function or worse. Experts from ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, the city’s newest recreational marina set on 8 acres between Piers 4 and 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, offer tips on how to approach summer boating, beat the heat and manage cold waters.

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Boating Industry – Brooklyn Marina offers summer safety tips

August 7, 2019

Boats – and the water – can provide welcome relief from the record high temperatures many parts of the country – and indeed the world – have experienced this summer. Still, boaters need to be mindful of the heat, as well as prolonged exposure to cooler water. Experts from ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina, the city’s newest recreational marina, set on eight acres between Piers 4 and 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, offer some safety tips.

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City Guide NY – Free Boat Cruises

August 2, 2019

To mark the grand opening of ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina in Brooklyn, including its new Estuary Brasserie, which features Michelin Star Chef Danny Brown and James Beard cred Francois Payard, Stella Artois is offering free boat cruises between Manhattan’s Pier 25 and Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 5.

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News12 Brooklyn – Vintage ferry service brings French Riviera to the East River

July 29, 2019

BROOKLYN –

A vintage ferry service is coming to the East River.

The Stella Artois East River Riviera experience aims to bring New Yorkers to the French Riviera at the Brooklyn Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Commuters can ride in the classic fleet made up of collector-owned, wood-trimmed Riva boats between Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Commuters can set sail on the Stella Artois East River Riviera starting Tuesday.

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Trade Only Today – Stella Artois offers free Riva boat rides on the East River

July 29, 2019

“Luxurious experiences don’t have to be for an elite few,” said Anheuser-Busch premium brands vice president Peter Van Overstraeten in a statement. “Stella Artois is all about creating culturally relevant, shareable moments that excite and inspire consumers. Our premium lager helps upgrade any experience, even a hot commute.”

The vintage Rivas will cruise the East River between Pier 25 in Manhattan and ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina in Brooklyn from 4 to 8 p.m., July 30-Aug. 2.

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Brooklyn Eagle – Seafood bistro Estuary opens at Brooklyn Bridge Park marina, alongside Ebb & Flow takeout

July 26, 2019

Brooklyn Heights locals and visitors to Brooklyn Bridge Park have two new dining options.

Estuary, an ambitious 150-seat bistro headed by Michelin-starred Chef Danny Brown, opened its doors on Tuesday at 159 Bridge Park Dr., in the northwest corner of One Brooklyn Bridge Park and facing ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina. Award-winning French pastry chef François Payard is culinary director.

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AOL – Stella Artois will help you beat the heat with free boat rides around one U.S. city this summer

July 24, 2019

Inspired by the company’s European roots, Stella Artois is inspiring New Yorkers to travel by sea (in this case, by the East River) when the temperatures get too hot for the subway by launching its East River Riviera fleet of wood-trimmed Riva Boats from July 30 to August 2 — for free!

The boats will load at Pier 25 in Manhattan and let out across the river at ONE15 Brooklyn Marina in Brooklyn.

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Boating Industry – New food & beverage concepts launch at Brooklyn Marina

July 24, 2019

Estuary, a new waterfront restaurant in Brooklyn helmed by Michelin-starred Chef Danny Brown, opens this week. The waterfront eatery faces ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina at Brooklyn Bridge Park, the city’s first new marina in decades. The brasserie and bar offers a standalone raw bar and private terrace with views of the lower Manhattan skyline.

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Brooklyn Heights Patch – Stella Artois Offers Its Boat To Brooklyn-Manhattan Commuters

July 23, 2019

You know what beats getting stuck on a subway car for hours, or for that matter, sweating it out on a crowded train platform? Apparently, a free ride across the East River on a beer company’s vintage boat.

Stella Artois has announced that it will give a select few Brooklyn commuters a free ride to Manhattan aboard a fleet of fancy, wood-trimmed boats next week. The ride along the “East River Riviera” will bring passengers from the ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina and drop them off at Pier 25 in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, or vice versa.

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6sqft – Waterfront dining options arrive at the ONE°15 marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park

July 23, 2019

Just as the summer months are hitting their stride, two food options have arrived at Brooklyn Heights’ ONE°15 Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park: a waterfront bistro called Estuary and a more casual cafe called Ebb & Flow. With James Beard Award-winning chef Francois Payard as Culinary Director at both locations, the emphasis is on simple dishes highlighting seasonal, local produce, seafood, and meat. Payard is joined by Executive Chef Danny Brown, who earned a Michelin star for his own Danny Brown Wine Bar & Kitchen in Queens.

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Brooklyn Bridge Parents – New bakery at Pier 5 in Brooklyn Bridge Park open

July 19, 2019

Pastry chef François Payard, known for the fine French desserts he once created for KarVer and his own eponymous patisserie, has baked up something he calls an “interpretation” on American fare.

Ebb & Flow, his new waterfront cafe near the One°15 Brooklyn Marina — where Payard also serves as culinary director — opened last week with grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, baked goods and by-the-slice cakes, including one eye-catching creation.

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Fox 5 NY – A delicious, cheesy way to celebrate Bastille Day in Brooklyn

July 10, 2019

– Bastille Day, which is the national day of France and marks the Storming of the Bastille in 1789 is on July 14.

And of all the ways to celebrate, none may be quite as decadent as pommes aligot, the ultimate Bastille Day side-dish.

FOX 5 NY visited “Estuary,” a restaurant slated to open later this summer at the Brooklyn Marina to see how they make the delicious dish.

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Get Ready for Spring Sailing

 

It may not feel like it but sailing season is about to begin. For those who haven’t been lucky enough to sail during the winter season (frostbiting or sailing in the Caribbean) here are some tips to get yourselves ready for the season.

Spring Sailing Check List

  1. Inflatable PFD check. It’s time to check your firing mechanism. Some mechanisms require periodic replacements. Also consider manually inflating the jacket and check to see if it holds air overnight. Check batteries in lights or other battery operated devices in your PFD. Check whistle on PFD. Even if you have a non-inflatable PFD – its good to give it a thorough check.
  2. Sailing shoes and boots. Check soles for adequate traction on slippery decks. Also check for fraying shoe laces that may not survive the upcoming season of sailing. US Sailing membership benefits include a 25% discount for Sperry shoes.
  3. Sailing jacket and pants. Check for tears, leaks and mildew. Empty pockets. Lubricate zippers if required.
  4. Spring sailing gear. Dust off any cold weather gear such as watch caps, warm base layers, socks and layering.
  5. Sunglasses. Clean lenses, tighten arms with a jeweler’s screwdriver. Check eye straps.
  6. Water bottle. Clean out.
  7. Rigging knife. Clean, lubricate and sharpen. Check securing lanyard.
  8. Sailing gloves. Do you need replacements?
  9. Sailing bag. Check for tears, leaks and mildew. Lubricate zippers.
  10. Check sailing watch and spare tape.
  11. If you have a VHF radio, check out the battery and its ability to take and hold its charge. Recheck programmed channels, volume and squelch levels. Check securing lanyard. Please note that Weather Station WX01 (KW035 is out of service) for the New York Harbor area. (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/outages/outages.php).
  12. If you haven’t done it over the winter, you should start your fitness program. Getting fit and do some stretching exercises on a regular basis.

Be safe and stay warm.

Director of Sailing Operations

US Sailing Basic Keelboat Certification

Nussailing_logo_cmykow offering US Sailing Basic Keelboat Certification.  Take the weekend Fundamentals of Sailing course and get certified. Offer is also open to students who have already taken the weekend course.

STEPHEN YIP, Executive Director of Sailing

Stephen has over 20 years of experience as a sailing instructor as well as inshore and offshore racing and cruising sailing experience. Stephen began his sailing career with a community sailing program on a small fresh water reservoir in Calgary, Alberta. Through the generosity and goodwill of other sailors, Stephen has accumulated a wealth of racing and cruising experience from sailing in different venues around the world in variety of different boats. Since its inception, he has served as the Director of Sailing Operations for ONE°15 Brooklyn Sailing Club. He is a RYA Offshore Yachtmaster, a USCG licensed captain and is acertified instructor with US Sailing and the American Sailing Association. In his spare time, he continues to race competitively, run bareboat charters and delivers boats in his spare time.

Corporate Events

ONE°15 Brooklyn Sail Club is pleased to offer corporate sailing programs that can help your organization:

  • Build communication skills
  • Hone leadership skills
  • Increasing bonding and camaraderie
  • Reward employees for their contributions

Special Events

  • We can design custom programs for your events
  • Use events for team building, especially racing, to build team confidence and help members work together
  • Programs can include cruising around NY Harbor or organized races and catered post sailing activities
  • Discounts for sailing school courses for participants

Why Sailing?

  • A true team sport that can be enjoyed by all ages and abilities – everyone gets involved no experience is necessary
  • Highly focused activity without outside distractions –NY Harbor on a boat
  • Perfect for team building – improves communication skills – working together to help the boat move fast in the right direction
  • Learning to be adaptable – sailing conditions change all the time just like business. Improves problem solving skills and team coordination improve performance.

The Activity

  • Participants will learn to trim sails as the boat changes direction or wind conditions change
  • Under expert direction, team members will co-ordinate their actions for sailing maneuvers like tacking and jibing
  • After initial training, the crews will rotate positions and take turns steering the boat
    Cruise or racing around NY Harbor
  • For the after session, teams can debrief and celebrate their time on the water

Why Brooklyn Sail Club?

  • Access to top-of-line professionally maintained sail boats
  • Programs designed to increase skill and knowledge level of all sailors
  • Sail club/school working integrated with ONE15 Brooklyn Marina
  • Experienced and responsive management
  • Participate in the redevelopment of the Brooklyn maritime community

Contact us for custom pricing. sailcenter@one15brooklynmarina.com