Ossining Community Sailing Club

OCSC is a community based orginization. Our principal goals are to promote recreational sailing by making it more accessible, affordable and convenient, and to provide sailing-related educational services to the Ossining Community. Through the use of donated sailing vessels and experienced sailors willing to share their knowledge, the club delivers hands-on sailing experience without the expense and commitment of owning your own boat. Membership also provides yet another way of enjoying one of the unique assets of the Ossining area...the Hudson River.
Annual Membership - Membership is now $50 dollars for a single membership and $75 for a family membership. In addition, you must sign up for an Ossining Parks and Recreation Card if you don't have one. There is no need to renew this card each year The Fee is $2.00 for Village Of Ossining Residents and $4.00 for Non Residents. Also there is a $1.00 annual fee for the sailing program paid to Oss. Parks & Rec.
Membership is open to anyone 18 years or older. As a member you are entitled to become an approved skipper. A family membership entitles all members of the family to participate in the clubs activities.
This entitles members to sail any day of the week.when a boat and captain are available.
Check the Calendar Often to see if a Captain has planned a sail. Contact him or her by way of the contact info that the Captain has filled out for the scheduled sail.
Our Fleet
Presently the club has three day-sailers. Two are 19 foot Oday Mariners, and one is a 23 foot Oday Tempest..
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Making Reservations
We have a Web based calandar service that is accessable by members.
Captains will sign out boats and post the time as well as their contact information on the calendar. Members who wish to go sailing, may view the calendar to see when captains have scheduled a sail and contact the captain by phone or email. Members may also broadcast an E-mail to captains indicating an interest to sail. If a Captain is available they will contact you. Captains Likewise are required to E-mail broadcast when they sign out a boat.
Please See Club Rules for more detailed information

Advance Reservations
Reservations can be made up to one week in advance.
Same Day / Drop-in Reservations
On the day of an intended sail a Captain can sign up to take a boat out a minimum of 1 hour in advance.
However keep in mind that there is a delay in the email broadcast from the calendar which can be as much as 30 minutes - try to sign up at least an hour and a half prior to your sail.

Check the Calander often to see if a Captain has planned a sail

Check Our Calendar Here
Club members are encouraged to enhance their sailing skills, eventually earning the status of "Captain" which permits a member to take other members sailing.  In addition, coordination with the local chapter of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, provides other boating related training opportunities for club members. The club highly recommends that you start by taking a certified CPR course and The ABC course (boating safety). Check the links to U.S. Sailing and Boatsafe.com on the left. These are great educational resources that will help prepare you for the ABC Course.
Members are also encouraged to be active in the club and to contibute their talents.



Ossining, New York
Links
U.S. Sailing
Ossining Coast Guard Auxiliary
Odayowners.com
sailsimulator.com
boatsafe.com
Ossining Tide Table
Intellicast Radar
Captains Click Here and Log In To Reserve A Boat
SEAS
Shattemuc Yacht Club
OBCC
Ossining Parks & Rec
membershipocsc@yahoo.com
This page was last updated: January 27, 2008
You can register for membership online. Just click on Join Here -
and you will be sent to our web registration form
See ya on the water !!
Questions or comments please e-mail us at
Become A Member
You are also welcome to attend our
Monthly meeting and sign up for
membership there. We meet the third
Monday every month.
Check our calendar to see meeting dates
visits to our site
as of 5/27/06
Member Hats $15.00
See Sue or Henry
                         "Ode to Rope"
As I cast off for that very first time, 
The "rope" in my hand has now become "line".
And hauling the sails to the top of the mast,
That "rope", now a "halyard", holds strong, taught and fast.
Then sailing in brisk winds, full force on a beat.
The sails are trimmed in by that "rope" that's a "sheet".
And now at my anchorage with sails safely stowed,
I trust in that "rope", that now serves as a "rode". 
Through all my life I will never lose hope,
Of a reason or time to play with a rope.

Check Captains Notice
WHEN RED.
Learn Your Knots.
April 16,2008
NOAA Local Weather
Hudson River Boating & Yachting Assoc