My Yacht Club

MyYachtClub · Superyacht

The superyacht,without the ownership.

Unlimited voyages aboard Ladenstein L88 and Pearl 95, fully crewed, for up to thirty days at a time. No charter fees, ever.

The alternative to ownership

Keep the yacht. Lose the payroll.

Superyacht membership is priced against what an 88-footer actually costs to keep: full-time crew payroll, dockage, insurance, yard periods, management. Owners of comparable vessels spend well past the membership fee every year before the first guest steps aboard. Members simply step aboard.

You keep

  • The same flagship, voyage after voyage
  • A full-time crew who know your family
  • Provisioning to your taste, done before you arrive
  • Multi-day voyages across three home ports

You let go

  • Seven figures of capital in a depreciating hull
  • A crew payroll you carry twelve months a year
  • Yard periods, refits, and surprise invoices
  • The management company managing you

The vessels

Two flagships, kept ready

Both run with a full professional crew and are maintained, provisioned, and detailed between voyages by the club, never by you.

Ladenstein L8888′

Flagship superyacht

Ladenstein L88

Eighty-eight feet of new-build Ladenstein, with a sun deck, a beach club, and a crew that runs it all invisibly.

Pearl 9595′

Luxury flybridge

Pearl 95

Ninety-five feet of flybridge yachting, with wide decks, long legs, and room for the whole party.

The ratio

Three members to a vessel. That's the whole roster.

A typical club places ten to twenty memberships on a hull. This program places three, alongside the vessel's owner. That one number is why the calendar has room when you want it, why your dates are confirmed rather than raffled, and why the crew greet you and your guests by name.

3
Members per vessel
10–20
At a typical club
1
Owner, and never more

How it works

From invitation to underway

  1. 01

    Request an invitation

    Membership begins with a conversation. Tell us how you would spend a week aboard and we take it from there.

  2. 02

    Matched to your vessel and crew

    You are matched to a home port, a vessel, and the full-time crew who run her. The same faces every season.

  3. 03

    Request your dates, we confirm

    Ask for the weeks you want and we confirm each voyage against the calendar. With three members to a vessel, there is room.

  4. 04

    Provisioned and underway

    Ahead of departure the crew provisions to your list and we settle the voyage plan with you, including the advance provisioning allowance that covers fuel, provisioning, and port costs along the way. Any unused balance returns when you step off.

Membership levels

The program, and the pinnacle

A one-time initiation, then annual dues covering your vessel and her crew.

Flagship

$295,000 / year

+ $50,000 one-time initiation

The base program. For the family that plans the season around the water.

  • 2 reservations held at a time
  • Voyages up to 7 days
  • One holiday each year
  • Unlimited voyages, year-round
  • Both vessels: L88 & Pearl 95
  • Day Boat program included
  • Guest passes included
  • Access at all club locations
New Year's in St. Barts

Commodore

$395,000 / year

+ $50,000 one-time initiation

The upgrade. Everything in Flagship, plus the voyage of the season.

  • Everything in Flagship
  • 3 reservations held at a time
  • Voyages up to 30 days
  • The New Year's voyage: seven nights, Sint Maarten to St. Barts
  • Two holidays each year, New Year's included
  • New Year's Eve in Gustavia Harbour aboard your vessel

The Commodore voyage

New Year's in St. Barts

Seven nights from our Sint Maarten station to the harbor where the yachting world spends New Year's Eve. The crew runs every mile of it; you pack for dinner.

  1. Dec 27

    Board in Simpson Bay

    Step aboard at our Sint Maarten station. Champagne welcome, provisions loaded to your list, sunset run to anchor.

  2. Dec 28

    The crossing

    Fifteen miles of open water to St. Barts, lunch on the hook at Colombier Bay.

  3. Dec 29

    Colombier & Flamands

    Snorkel and paddle off the quiet northwest beaches. The crew sets the beach picnic; the tender runs you in.

  4. Dec 30

    Gustavia

    A shore day in the capital: Shell Beach, the shops on Rue de la République, dinner ashore with the tender on call.

  5. Dec 31

    New Year's Eve

    The St. Barts New Year's Eve Regatta by day. At midnight, fireworks over Gustavia Harbour from your own aft deck.

  6. Jan 1

    Gouverneur

    A quiet anchorage off Gouverneur Beach. Late brunch aboard, swim platform down, nowhere to be.

  7. Jan 2

    The return

    Breakfast underway on the crossing home. Disembark Simpson Bay by noon.

Compare

Every detail, side by side

FlagshipCommodore
Annual dues$295,000$395,000
Reservations held at once23
Unlimited voyages
Maximum voyage length7 days30 days
Holidays each year12, incl. New Year's
Guest passes
New Year's St. Barts voyage
Day Boat program included
Advance provisioning allowance (APA)Per voyagePer voyage
One-time initiation$50,000$50,000

Membership by invitation

Step aboard the flagship program

Tell us how you'd spend a week aboard, and we'll walk you through membership, no obligation.