Brookhaven Boaters Warned: Renew Slips Before February 1st


Brookhaven slips | Town of Brookhaven

If you want to secure a boat slip in Brookhaven, you better move fast if you haven't already.

Town of Brookhaven residents are being reminded to renew their boat slips for the 2026 boating season before the fast-approaching deadline of February 1st, 2026.

Boat slip renewals for Corey Creek, Forge River, Mount Sinai, Port Jefferson, and Sandspit marinas are currently open, and you are encouraged to act now to secure spots.

“As your Town Clerk, it's my goal to modernize services and make them more efficient for your use. Our office allows online boat slip registrations and payments, so boaters can manage their slips from the comfort of home," said Town of Brookhaven Clerk Kevin LaValle.

For residents ready to renew, LaValle outlined the process in clear steps:

  • Visit BrookhavenNY.gov/boatslips.

  • Click Login with Email at the top left and enter your credentials.

  • Once logged in, select the Boatslips tab.

  • Click on your marina and the corresponding Boatslip Payment link.

  • Under Account Members, check the box next to your name and click Add to Cart.

  • In the pop-up, select Check Out and complete the prompted information, making sure your boat length (minimum 18 feet) matches your New York State registration.

  • Click Submit Responses, read and sign all waivers, including the lease agreement, rules, and refund policy.

  • Upload required documents: boat registration, driver’s license, and Coast Guard documentation or title.

  • Click Continue to Payment, enter your payment details, and submit.

  • A receipt page will confirm submission, followed by an email. Final approval from the Town Clerk’s Office will generate a second email confirming your boat slip assignment.

“Please ensure all information is accurate,” LaValle added. “Providing incorrect details may delay your renewal. If you have any questions, contact my office directly.”

You are urged to complete the process promptly to guarantee their spots for the upcoming boating season.

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