Since 1964, SI Yachts has been helping our clients through the processes of buying and selling boats, many times it's their 10th or more boat sale with us. We take service very seriously and we are able to retain some of the best service talent in the industry giving us an incredible advantage when it comes making sure our customers enjoy their boating lifestyle. When you buy a yacht from us, our industry-leading mobile service team is just a phone call away. With a service facility located in Staten Island and mobile service throughout the Northeast and South Florida, SI Yachts has a true north-to-south connection for our seasonal cruising clients.
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New York’s rich boating culture and diverse landscapes make it the state that truly has it all to offer. Head here to sample offshore yachting in the wild Atlantic, boat tours of the Big Apple, sailing in scenic Long Island Sound, fishing on mammoth Lakes Ontario and Erie, river-cruising up the mighty Hudson and back-to-nature retreats on the state’s 7,500 lakes. The Empire state also boasts a vessel ownership rate of 21.5 boats per 1,000 residents, and though this might not sound too high it actually equates to around 440,000 boats, the seventh highest total in the United States.
For a real show-stopping experience dock in at the one of the upscale and full-service marinas in New York City with views of the stunning skyline. ONE15 Brooklyn Marina has over 100 slips for vessels up 300-feet in length and a stunning vista over Lower Manhattan, while North Cove Marina on the Hudson sits adjacent to the iconic World Trade Center. To soak up the salubrious Hamptons experience head to Safe Harbor Montauk Yacht Club for 232 slips and the chance to head out into the ocean on your motoryacht or sportfisher. If sailing up the Sound is your more thing, then check out Sag Harbor Marina in one of America’s most charming and historic towns. From here you can explore Peconic Bay, Gardiner’s Bay and Long Island Sound itself.
Head upstate to the Finger Lakes region, where 11 long and narrow lakes set amongst picturesque hills and leafy forests await. There’s even a distinct micro-climate in this area, so that as you boat along the water you will gaze at the many wine-producing vineyards that line the lakeside banks. The largest marina in this neck of the woods is the Allan H. Treman State Marine Park right on the vast Cayuga Lake, which features 474 slips. Lose yourself on Lake Erie by dropping in at Buffalo’s Small Boat Harbor or the Erie Basin Marina right next to the Nickel City’s exciting Downtown district. The best options for setting off on a trip navigating Lake Ontario, meanwhile, are the four marinas at the mouth of the Genesee River north of Rochester or the series of facilities in Sodus Bay that can also be used as a starting point for bay-boaters who prefer to explore the shallows.
The New York Yacht Club, founded in 1844, is one of America’s oldest and most esteemed yachting institutions, best known for defending the prestigious America’s Cup 24 four times in a row between 1851 and 1983. Today the club operates a range of venues in and out of the state, holds some of the world’s most important sailing championships and boasts mayors, industrialists and even presidents among its alumni.
New York’s recreational boating sector generates more than $10 billion dollars per year for the state, supporting over 34,000 jobs. Boat-building firms based here include Scarano Boats, a high-end custom builder of power-yachts and sailing vessels with a distinctly heritage flair, and Derecktor Shipyards, known for constructing some of the world’s most impressive superyachts, including the iconic 281-foot Cakewalk, the largest ever built in the United States.