The Port of Camas-Washougal is partnering with the world’s largest membership-only boat club to make Parker’s Landing Marina accessible to people who don’t own a vessel of their own.
On Wednesday, May 16, Port commissioners approved a docking agreement with the Florida-based Freedom Boat Club to bring its services to east Clark County.
“When I was in that demographic, I was involved with the (Portland-area) Hayden Island Yacht Club, which has the same principles as Freedom Boats,” said commissioner Larry Keister, a former recreational boater. “It was very popular. (This agreement will) bring people to our marina, which in turn brings people to our communities. It’s a great program.”
In exchange for a monthly fee, Freedom Boat Club members gain reciprocal access to a variety of vessels, including bowriders, bowriders, pontoons, offshore/inshore fishing boats, deck boats and wake boats, from the club’s 370-plus locations in the United States, Canada and Europe.
The club takes care of maintenance, cleaning, repair, insurance and storage.
“(When the club was founded in 1989), the concept was considered revolutionary and breakthrough,” the club’s website states. “Boaters were either traditional boat owners or friends of boat owners. There were no boat clubs, fractional boating, boating timeshare, or even many boat rental facilities. The exclusive fraternity of boat owners stored their vessels at marinas, home docks or at the yacht club. When Freedom Boat Club launched, this new offering presented an exciting new alternative that opened the waterways to newcomers as well as lapsed boaters.”