Winter Storage

Kingman Yacht Center offers a variety of protected land and in-water winter storage programs. Included in all land storage rates are haul out, power wash, blocking, poppets and Spring launch.

Refit and preventative maintenance projects can be scheduled throughout the off-season to meet your needs. Commissioning and Decommissioning can be performed on an a la carte basis or, if you prefer, our total care plans allow you to walk away in the fall and return in the spring to a ready-to-go boat. For an overview of available services, please take a look at our Boat Care and Maintenance Guide.

  • Inside Land Storage
    In 25′ high sheds to accommodate flybridge enclosures and radar masts, for boats up to 65′.
  • Outside Land Storage
    Power and sail, mast up or out.
  • In-Water Storage
    60 deepwater slips for boats up to 80′

Kingman offers the benefits of a superbly protected harbor, longer boating season because of warmer Buzzards Bay waters, and 25 of the Northeast’s most talented technicians to handle any of your boat’s service needs. If you would like to inquire about the availability of storage for this winter, please complete the form HERE.

If you will be storing your boat with us this winter we’re working with a streamlined Spring Commissioning Menu via the secure PandaDoc system. You can find the form in the PandaDoc link below.

  • Red Brook Harbor is one of the best, small, well-protected harbors on Cape Cod

    For top-notch service and accommodations, head to the harbor’s largest full-service marina, Kingman Yacht Center. KYC has it all, from deep-water slips and moorings to haul-out, service and fuel. Plus, it’s home to the Chart Room restaurant— a Buzzards Bay institution and a great place to enjoy sunset cocktails.

    For a fun side trip, take a dinghy or kayak to Bassetts Island, which offers a long, sandy beach and great swimming (but no public restrooms). If you don’t like crowds, plan your trip here on a weekday, and beware the poison ivy that grows thickly just beyond the dunes.

    – MarinaLife.com