Hebe Marine Facilities
HHYC MARINE
FACILITIES & SERVICES
The Marina has 53 dedicated walk-on on walk-off berths that can accommodate boats from 12m to 18m. The indicated length of the vessel includes all appendages such as bow sprits, davits, swimming platforms and booms. There are also three guest berths available for members and non-members requiring temporary berthing for boats up to 18m. All the Marina berths are fully serviced with electricity and water service bollards located by each berth. The electricity supply is 50Hz, Single Phase, 220V.
Berth Size | Frequency | Rate |
12m / 40 ft | Per Month | $10,260.00 |
15m / 50 ft | Per Month | $14,127.00 |
18m / 60 ft | Per Month | $17,769.00 |
Temporary Berthing (Members) | Per Day | $30.00 per Meter |
Temporary Berthing (Non- Members) | Per Day | $48.00 per Meter |
Tender | Per Day | $20.00 |
At present, all Marina Berths are fully occupied and there is a Member Waiting List for available Berths.
These berths can be booked through the Marine Office on (852) 2719 3673 or by email to [email protected]
There are 212 moorings located in the Pak Sha Wan Bay area that can accommodate boats from 5m to 18m in length. A Sampan service provided by the club will run members from the Clubhouse to their boats on moorings and back daily. Sampan Operators’ Contact Numbers are: 9272 6204 or 9272 6205
OPERATING HOURS
Monday – Thursday | 08:00 – 20:00 |
Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday | 08:00 – 21:00 |
Sunday & Public Holiday | 07:30 – 21:00 |
Members wishing to use their own tender / dinghy, (maximum length 3m /10ft), to access their boats on moorings can do so but have to apply for the appropriate dinghy label from the Marine Office.
MOORING RATES
Facitities | Frequency | Rate |
MF1 (5 – 8 M) | Per Month | $1,689.00 |
MF2 (8.01 – 9M) | Per Month | $1,884.00 |
MF3 (9.01 – 11 M) | Per Month | $2,304.00 |
MF4 (11.01 – 14 M) | Per Month | $2,874.00 |
MF5 (14.01 – 17 M) | Per Month | $3,560.00 |
MF6 (17.01 – 18 M) | Per Month | $3,960.00 |
Member temporary using Visitor Mooring (up to 14M) | Per Month | $7,167.00 |
Non-member using Visitor Mooring (up to 14M) | Per Month | $9,317.00 |
At present, all Moorings are fully occupied and there is a Member Waiting List for available Moorings.
There are currently over 100 hardstanding bays for members, consisting of both ground and rack spaces for speedboats and jet skis. The launch and recovery operation is managed using the 10 ton negative forklift, with some members preferring to self-launch utilizing boat trailers. Members requiring their boats launched should contact the Marine Office on 2719 3673 at least one hour before arrival at the Club. Hardstanding facilities consist of boat racking for the smaller speedboats, ground spaces for the larger boats utilizing trailers or cradles, and horizontal racking for kayaks and tenders.
HARDSTANDING / RACKING RATES
Size | Frequency | Rate |
Max 8.5m / 28 ft | Per Month | $5,663.00 |
Max 7.3m / 24 ft | Per Month | $4,069.00 |
Max 6.1m / 20 ft | Per Month | $3,246.00 |
Max 5.5m / 18 ft | Per Month | $2,690.00 |
Jet Ski (up to 3.5m) | Per Month | $1,707.00 |
Jet Ski (3.51m or above) | Per Month | $2,310.00 |
Hardstand overall length includes trailers and outboards.
At present, all Hardstandings are fully occupied and there is a Member Waiting List for available Hardstanding.
The boatyard offers members facilities to lift boats for their repair and maintenance. Monohull boats of 8 tonnes or less will be lifted and chocked in the boatyard using the small crane while boats over 8 tonnes and up to 27 tonnes will be lifted and chocked in the boatyard using the large crane. Whether or not to lift a boat is the sole responsibility of the Club’s management and is subject to the availability of boatyard space taking into account the nature of the boat.
The Club’s marine staff do not undertake to do any boat repairs and maintenance work as most members prefer to do their own but if a member wants to contract out the work they can.
BOATYARD & SLIP FACILITY RATES
Service | Size | Rate |
Boat Lift by Crane (In & Out) | Up to 8 Tonnes | $1,175.00 |
8 to 27 Tonnes | $2,534.00 | |
Boat Storage Fee (per meter per day) | Sailing Yacht (Per meter per day) | $61.00 |
Cruiser (Per meter per day) | $76.00 | |
Multihull up to 6.5M wide (Per meter per day) | $91.00 | |
Multihull over 6.5M wide (Per meter per day) | $123.00 | |
Racing Wash / Boat Survey (Crane with Slings up to 8 tonnes) | Per Hour | $881.00 |
Racing Wash / Boat Survey (Crane with Slings 8 to 27 tonnes) | Per Hour | $1,897.00 |
Mast, Engine Lift, etc. | Per 15mins | $217.00 |
Mast Standing (per mast up to 60 ft.) | Per Day | $119.00 |
Mast Standing (per mast over 60 ft.) | Per Day | $180.00 |
High Pressure Hose | Per 15mins | $61.00 |
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING
1. All hourly rates refer to a minimum of 1 hour and part thereafter.
2. All daily rates refer to per day or part thereof.
3. Reciprocal and Non-members will be charged at the reciprocal and non-member rates.
4. For enquiries or bookings please contact the Marine office on 27193673 or by email to [email protected]
The following are additional services provided by the Club’s Marine Department to members:
BOAT TOWING SERVICES
Service | Schedule | Rates |
From Moorings (One Way) | Up to 11Meter | $329.00 |
Over 11 Meter | $354.00 | |
Emergency Boat Towing Service | ||
Inner Pak Sha Wan | $1,080.00 | |
Outside Pak Sha Wan | $2,144.00 | |
Labour Charge (per labour) | Per 15mins | $122.00 |
LOCKER FACILITIES
Service | Schedule | Rates |
Engine Locker | Per Month | $137.00 |
Sail Locker | Per Month | $153.00 |
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Service | Schedule | Rates |
Forklift Lift – Small | Per 15mins | $91.00 |
Forklift Lift – Large | Per 15mins | $180.00 |
Battery Charging | Per Battery | $39.00 |
Pump Out Boats | Per Hour | $532.00 |
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING
- All hourly rates refer to a minimum of 1 hour and part thereafter.
- All daily rates refer to per day or part thereof.
- Reciprocal and non-members will be charged at reciprocal and non-member rates.
Forms and Documents
Emergency Contacts
DURING RACE EVENTS OR REGATTAS:
Should Members require assistance, please contact the Race Office or Committee Boat via one of the numbers below.
Hebe One (OOD-Officer of Day) | 6466 1900 |
Sailing Office | 2719 0926 |
Marine Office | 2719 3673 |
WHEN NOT RACING:
Marine Police East Division | 2791 1050 or 999 |
Marine Department HKSAR Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre | 2545 0181 and VHF Channel 12 or 16 |
Vessel Traffic Centre | 2233 7801 |
General Office | 2719 9682 |
Marine Office | 2719 3673 |
Sailing Office | 2719 0926 |
Guidelines For Boat Owners
MARINA BERTHS
- Boat owners should not discharge bilge water into the sea.
- Members are encouraged to use the free holding tank pump-out service provided by the Club and not discharge raw sewage into the sea.
- For safety reasons, not to clutter the finger piers and pontoon walkways with personal items that will restrict access and inconvenience other member users.
- No other vessel is to be berthed in the space allocated other than the licensed vessel and the tender for this vessel.
- Repair or maintenance work cannot to be carried out on the pontoons, except in the designated areas, that will cause an inconvenience to other user members.
- To advise the Club’s Marine department as soon as possible of any defects or maintenance issues relating to the berths or pontoons.
- To secure their vessel to the berth in the event of a Typhoon. (see HHYC Typhoon Guidelines)
- Annually update and renew their boat license, registration and insurance documents for their boat.
- Apply for the appropriate boat label issued by the Club’s Marine department annually.
- Members intending to upgrade or change their boat should liaise with the Marine Manager before doing so, in order to verify if the new boat will fit the allocated berth.
MOORINGS
- Boat owners should not discharge bilge water into the sea.
- Check mooring bridles frequently and replace when necessary.
- Members are encouraged to use the free holding tank pump-out service provided by the Club and not discharge raw sewage into the sea.
- No other vessel is to be moored on the mooring allocated other than the licensed vessel and the tender for this vessel.
- Tenders for moored boats must have the appropriate dinghy label.
- To secure their vessel and mooring lines in the event of a Typhoon. (see HHYC Typhoon Guidelines)
- Annually update and renew their boat license, registration and insurance documents for their boat.
- Apply for the appropriate boat label issued by the Club’s Marine department annually.
- Members intending to upgrade or change their boat should liaise with the Marine Manager before doing so, in order to verify if the new boat will fit the allocated mooring.
HARDSTANDS & BOAT RACKS
- Ensure boat covers are maintained in good condition and tented correctly.
- All mooring lines and boat fenders are secured inside the boat prior to relocation back onto the rack.
- Self – bailing boats need to have the transom plugs removed prior to return to the boat rack.
- No additional petrol or diesel containers are to be stored on the hardstand or in the boat, other than what is in the fuel tanks.
- Request the launching of your boat at least 1 hour prior to your arrival at the Club.
- Advise Marine staff when you have finished to allow them to remove your boat from the pontoon area.
- No repair or maintenance work is to be carried out on the hardstand or boat racks.
- Notify the Marine Manager if you wish to leave your boat overnight alongside the pontoons.
- To secure your boat cover in the event of a Typhoon. (see HHYC Typhoon Guidelines)
- No other boat is to use the hardstand or rack space allocated other than the licensed vessel.
- Annually update and renew their boat license, registration and insurance documents for their boat.
- Apply for the appropriate boat label issued by the Club’s Marine department annually.
- Members intending to upgrade or change their boat should liaise with the Marine Manager before doing so, in order to verify if the new boat will fit the allocated hardstand or rack space.
Typhoon Protocols
With Typhoons being a regular occurrence in Hong Kong, boat owners should consider a few simple measures to minimize storm damage to their boats whether they are on a mooring, marina berth or even in a boat rack on the hardstand.
- Make sure that your Hong Kong Marine Department pleasure vessel license is up to date as an expired license will automatically invalidate your insurance.
- Ensure roller furling headsails, mainsails, boat & sail covers, biminis and canvas awnings are removed and stored below decks.
- Check mooring lines and bridles for chafe or UV damage, if in doubt replace. Fit chafe protection where lines cross over the deck or through chocks.
- Never use chain or low stretch nylon to connect to the mooring buoy.
- If the anchor is on a bow roller, make sure that the mooring lines cannot chafe against it, if it does chafe, remove the anchor.
- Check the shackle from the mooring bridle to the swivel is in good condition and rotating freely, if not contact HHYC Marine Department and have it replaced.
- Fit a second set of lines as a back up and anchored to an alternative strong point on the deck. Never secure this to a deck stepped mast or any standard rigging. Primary winches should be considered as anchor points.
- Ensure the helm is securely lashed amidships.
- Make sure all hatches and lockers are secured and no loose gear is left on deck.
- Clear all your cockpit drains and check all auto bilge pumps are working.
- Ensure your batteries are fully charged.
- Remember that whilst we try to keep the Club Sampans running for as long as possible, the service may be stopped at short notice in the event of severe weather.
- Keep your eye on the weather forecast and try to make your preparations early. Do not wait till the last moment.
The following are links recommended for updated information on the movement of Typhoons:
Marine Forms
2025 Price List
