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BASS HAVEN YACHT CLUB
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Bass Haven Yacht Club

A Beverly Boating Community Since 1910

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Bass Haven's Ameneties

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Ramp, Floats and Storage
The well-maintained boat ramp provides easy launching and retrieval (though it is a bit tide dependent).  Floats make boarding convenient. 

The floats sit on the river near the clubhouse.  Fresh water and electricity are available.  There is room on the floats for 40 tenders, which are accessible during most tides (but not dead low).

Boat storage is determined by the board (and largely the yard master).  Currently, there are about 150 vessels stored at the club (both on trailers or on blocks). 

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Waterfront Clubhouse
The roughly 1000' sq. ft. clubhouse sits in the middle of the yard with views of the club floats and patio.   Some amenities: Wi-Fi, Television, VHF radio, club message board, vending machines, ice, kitchen, restrooms, books, games and a meeting space that is used for monthly board meetings.

The front and back door are both accessed by a keypad.


The waterfront patio area has comfortable seating, picnic tables, grills and an outdoor sink area.​
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The Bass River
Bass Haven Yacht Club has called Beverly's Bass River home for over a century.  With easy access to the Danvers River and Beverly Harbor, the tidal, brackish inlet is an excellent place to launch and retrieve vessels. The Yacht Club's mooring field is occupied by roughly two dozen boats.

The Hall-Whitaker Bridge, which sits between Bass Haven and the Danvers River was closed/designated for replacement in June of 2022.   There is adequate clearance for most small powerboats, but the bridge no longer opens for sailboats or larger vessels in need of more clearance. The club can work with you to achieve passage if your boat can not navigate the ridge in it's current state.  Stay tuned to our social media pages for updates we may receive on the state of the HW Bridge.
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Don O'Conner
Commodore (978) 927 4033

BHYC

Beverly's sensible year-round solution

The Bass Haven Yacht Club is a members club. In 1996-1997, the member's of the club purchased the land the club now resides on. There are no employees of the club. Every member is responsible for himself or herself. An eleven member Board of Governors manages the club. The Board of Governors is elected at an annual meeting held in October.

The club has a boat ramp and rail car. Hauling equipment is available to move your boat. Members are responsible for hauling, launching and maintaining their own boats. Help, inside or outside the club, may be hired; however, the member is responsible for anyone they bring into the club.
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If a member is to keep his boat in the Bass River at a mooring, he must talk to the mooring area director. A mooring permit must be obtained from the Beverly Harbormaster, but a club member has been appointed to manage the mooring area. It is the director's responsibility to assign moorings in the river.
Tender spaces and lockers are available on as space available basis. Currently there is a waiting list for both; however, there are club tenders available for members' use.
Learn about Membership and rates

C L U B    T O O L S

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Costs/Fees
Beverly's affordable solution
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Meet the Club Officers
Updated March, 2024
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Work Assessment
Reduce the cost of membership by chipping in on work assignments that help us keep the club in good shape.
This is a beautifully restored piece of Naval history. "The Pope" is 26' by 8' and weights about 10k lbs.  This was a safety vessel aboard the USS Hewitt, a Naval destroyer. She comes with original documentation, bill of sale from the US Navy and original manuals, designs/blueprints. 

- strong running 50 HP Westerbeke diesel burns 1.7 gal/hour
- Twin 17 gallon fuel tanks
- full keel with line cutter on shaft
- GPS/Sonar, stereo, VHF
- stainless gin pole
- new paint

$8500/BO
located in Beverly, MA

If interested, call Ken Newman, (978) 998-9729


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