Beach and Mooring Overview

As a paid member in good standing, you are entitled to beach and mooring privileges at the PWEA Beach which is located at the western end of Beachway, west of Plandome Road.

The next several pages highlight the beach regulations which were established to provide everyone a positive experience at our beach.

Additionally, members are entitled to reserve the beach for parties.

  • We maintain a rack where you can store a kayak for your pleasure use, at an additional cost of $50 per space per year. The cost to store a dinghy, canoe, sunfish, windsurfer is $125. The cost to store a paddleboard is $25. The rack is conveniently located near the paved ramp into Manhasset Bay. Please go to Dinghy Rack Procedures for more details.

  • If you own a boat it may be moored in Manhasset Bay, just off of our beach. Mooring is coordinated through our Mooring Chairperson and the Town of North Hempstead. The Mooring Chairperson can explain more about the process and fees associated with moorings. Please go to Mooring Guidelines & Courtesies for more details.

  • You can place your own dinghy on our Dinghy Float in the summer months and then store it on our Dinghy Rack in the winter. ($100 per year).

Mooring Guidelines & Courtesies

MOORING YOUR BOAT

Contact the Mooring Chairperson for details on obtaining a mooring space. It will be necessary to purchase a mooring, the price of which is determined by the weight required for the boat size. There is an annual fee of $200 for servicing the mooring; in addition, there is a required annual tax of $60 payable to the Town of North Hempstead and a float usage fee (for our dock) of $2 per linear foot.

BOATING COURTESIES

The weekend is our busiest time on our floating dock. For that reason, we ask you to use the

large dock primarily to load & unload passengers and materials.

  • Please do not leave your boat unattended for long periods of time

  • Avoid tying up in the center of the float. Tying up near either end will leave room foranother boat

  • If you’re on the dock, assist incoming boats in tying up

  • Return the water hose to the reel

  • Do not deposit fish parts or food in our garbage cans. This may attract raccoons and other unwelcome wildlife

DANGEROUS CONDITIONS

One concept that helps all the users of our mooring field and docking facilities is looking out forthe other boats and boaters. In observing other boats consider the following:

  • Boats riding low in the water that may indicate a leak or malfunctioning bilge pump

  • Mooring lines that have either come off or are wrapped underneath the mooring ball

  • Unoccupied boats with cabin doors that are unlocked or canvas which is unzipped

  • An unusual congregation of birds nesting or defecating

Should you observe any of these conditions, notify the owner listed on the boat registry which PWEA will distribute at the beginning of the boating season. Should you receive such a notification, thank your fellow boater for taking the time and interest to advise you. For those of us with boats in our mooring field, we can help ourselves and our fellow boaters by keeping an eye on the field and being especially watchful especially during the hours of darkness and alerting fellow boaters should we observe the following activities:

  • An unusual number of people boarding a vessel at night

  • Loud/boisterous conduct

  • People who are not the same age as the owners or regular users of the boat

  • People boarding boats from places other than our dock or the Port YC

  • Boats operated at night without lights

SUSPECTED CRIMINAL ACTIVITY

If you observe what you suspect is illegal activity or suspicious boaters in our mooring field or that of the Port Yacht Club, call the following:

Town Bay Constables at 767-4622

Their quarters on the Town dock are manned from 8 a.m. to midnight and if they feel it’s warranted, the constables will notify the Nassau County Police Marine Bureau.

If the activity is taking place on a PWEA vessel contact the owner. If a Port Yacht Club boat is involved, call their dock house at 767-9749 which is manned from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday to Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday to Saturday.

CRIMINAL ACTIVITY

If you observe conduct in the mooring field that you feel is clearly criminal, call the Nassau Marine Unit directly at 516-543-4450. Follow up this call with a call to the constables and state you’ve contacted the County police. If the activity has taken place on a PWEA vessel, call the owner and advise him of the action taken. You should also notify the Mooring Chairperson so this information can be disseminated to all our members.

NOTIFICATIONS

In making notifications to the authorities try to give them:

  • Type and color of boat used by the suspects

  • Number of people on the suspect boat

  • Distinctive observations of the suspect boat, e.g. lights, engine noise

  • Your reason for suspecting illegal activity

  • Description of the boats occupants, sex, race, ages, height/weight, apparel

Note: The Port Police Department normally neither patrols nor investigates criminal activity on the bay. If you observe suspicious activity which either is occurring or may be occurring on our beach or neighboring beaches, call the Port Police Department directly at 911.