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Guests

MYC welcomes reciprocal yacht club guests, regatta competitors and reciprocal local club members year-round.

Transient dockage guests who are members of Clubs that participate in Yachting Clubs of America must contact our Dockmaster Dan Couillard at  414.403.6921 in advance. to ensure availability.  He will need to verify you are a member of an accredited Yacht Club.

MYC Pool reciprocity is granted only to those guests that are staying as overnight transient guests.  

Reciprocal guests for dining and bar patronage should have a  letter of introduction from your approved reciprocal club in advance of your visit.  Send all letters of introduction to [email protected] and [email protected].
A 20% service fee is applied to all reciprocal guests who dine with us.   
  

Enjoy MYC and your stay in a great city on a Great Lake! 


  • Visiting Yachts
    • Transient Slip Rate

      Reciprocal visitors - $2.25 per foot per night.
      (*You must belong to a yacht club registered with the Yachting club of America.)
      MYC members - $1.25 per foot per night.

      To reserve dockage please contact the MYC Dockmaster Dan Couillard at (414) 403-6921 or e-mail [email protected]. We require a credit card in advance to reserve dockage and a 24-hour cancellation notice prior to the arrival date. 

      All visitors who qualify for reciprocal visits should have a letter of introduction sent to MYC in advance of their visit. We ask for a reservation in advance for all dining requests. Call (414) 271-4455.

      Stipulations

      • A visiting yachtsmen is any individual who is a verified member of a yacht club that enjoys reciprocity with MYC.
      • Visiting yachtsmen must have a guest card prepared for them, including their credit card information guaranteeing payment of charges incurred. Visiting yachtsmen must obtain a guest card upon arrival. Guest cards are available at the front desk or dock office.
      • Guest privileges and use of club facilities are limited to the visiting yachtsmen and immediate family and crew thereof, unless other arrangements are made with management.
      • Visiting yachtsmen will be granted dockage, when available, at nonmember rates.
      • Visiting yachtsmen may enjoy clubhouse privileges, after registering at the front desk or dock office, for the period their yachts are docked at club docks.
      • Visiting yachtsmen shall be responsible for the observance of proper decorum of themselves and their guests and crew.
      • Visiting yachtsmen that use club docks use them at their own risk.
      • Club docks may be used only for the private pleasure of visiting yachtsmen, as defined herein.
      • By exercising the privilege of docking at club facilities, visiting yachtsmen release and discharge MYC from any and all liability whatsoever for any loss or damage to the yacht and injury to the owner and the guests, visitors, and crew of the owner, that was not a result of any willful act by MYC or its agents.
      • Visiting yachtsmen using club docks take sole responsibility for properly securing their yacht for all weather conditions that may occur while docked.
      • All yachts, members and nonmembers must register with the Dockmaster upon arrival at and prior to departing the docks.
      • All reciprocal guests are welcome to dine with us. Reciprocal guests docking or not docking with us are welcome to use MYC's dining facilities up to five times per year. Pool usage is allowed for only those docking with MYC.


      Access to MYC is located in the center of the McKinley Marina. Enter the main harbor entrance at the mouth of the Milwaukee river, turn north inside the breakwall and proceed one nautical mile to the north most harbor entrance. Directly ahead within the breakwall is the McKinley Marina. Once there, follow the inner channel (marked by temporary buoys) to your right or left, both will lead you to the Milwaukee Yacht Club located between D dock and E dock. We have a single pier with 64 slips. Our dock it is the only fixed pier in the marina (not a floating pier), so it is a bit taller (approx. 2' above water level, as opposed to the floating piers around us that are only a foot or so above the water. Please note water levels vary from year to year. We monitor marine radio channel 71 as our working channel, but you can also raise us on 16 or 9.

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