Location: Quincy, Massachusetts
Welcome to Freedom Boat Club of Quincy - the intelligent, affordable alternative to boat ownership.
The “City of Presidents” and “Birthplace of the American Dream” are fitting monikers for legendary Quincy, Massachusetts. The birthplace of Presidents John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams, this city is stocked with historic treasures as well as present-day excitement.
Just south of Boston, our marina is located at Marina Bay on Boston Harbor. Enjoy cruising the Charles River, viewing Old Ironsides, or choose from a variety of waterfront restaurants.
A plethora of natural parks and islands awaits at the 34-island Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. Visit Spectacle Island, George's Island, Boston Light (Great Brewster Island), or even camp on Lovell's Island.
Members of our Quincy location also have unlimited use of our Danversport, Boston, Hingham, and Plymouth locations. In addition, members have access to every other location in the country for no additional cost.
The Freedom Boat Club of Quincy - Your Boat is Waiting...
Announcements
Own a Boat? Lease or Trade it to us!
We're looking to lease or trade for late model boats!
Why not let us maintain your boat while paying your boating expenses!
When you add your boat to our fleet, you can still use your boat, plus you gain access to the rest of our fleet as well.
We are looking for 22' - 30' late model boats (2005 and newer) to grow our fleet.
Do you or someone you know have a:
Center Console Fishing Boat
Walk Around/Cuddy Cabin
Cabin Cruiser
Bowrider/Deckboat
Let us handle the difficult part of boat ownership while you collect monthly income and STILL get to use your boat!
Call Tom Murdock at 617.328.0344 or email him at quincy@freedomboatclub.com if you are interested or have questions.
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Boating Requirements
Massachusetts does not require a state boating license. Members are required to participate in a Freedom Boat Club orientation. The Club does not require, but strongly recommends a U.S. Power Squadron Safe Boating Course (can be found online).









