Welcome to Helsingin Meriveneilijät ry — a boating club in Helsinki, Finland, founded in 1961.
Helsingin Meriveneilijät ry (Helsinki Maritime Sailors) is a boating club based in Helsinki, Finland. We have been serving boating enthusiasts since 1961 and offer a wide range of facilities and activities for our members.
Our club operates three main facilities: a harbour in Kulosaari, a winter boat yard in Verkkosaari, and a beautiful island base at Rävholmen in the Onas archipelago, near Porvoo.
Our harbour in Kulosaari is conveniently located close to Helsinki city centre. It offers berths for members, guest moorings, free parking, and a fuel station with competitive prices.
Our active winter boat yard in Verkkosaari is equipped with our own lifting machinery. Members enjoy affordable winter storage and workspace for boat maintenance.
Our island base at Rävholmen in the Onas archipelago near Porvoo offers a wonderful getaway. The island has accommodation facilities, sauna, and BBQ areas for members.
We operate a self-service fuel station at Kulosaari harbour, available 24/7 by card payment. We offer petrol and diesel at competitive prices.
Membership in Helsingin Meriveneilijät ry is open to all boating enthusiasts. Members enjoy access to all club facilities at preferential prices, as well as the benefits of SPV (Finnish Boating Federation) membership.
To apply for membership or for more information, please contact us at: info@helsinginmeriveneilijat.fi
Visiting boaters are welcome at our harbour in Kulosaari. Guest moorings are available during the boating season (May–October). Please contact us in advance to check availability.
Harbour: Kulosaarenlaituri, Helsinki
Boat yard: Verkkosaari, Helsinki
Island: Rävholmen, Onas archipelago
The harbour is open from May to October. The fuel station is available year-round, 24/7.
We are a member club of SPV — Suomen Purjehdus ja Veneily (Finnish Boating Federation), giving our members access to national boating benefits.
The harbour is easy to reach by car or public transport. See the contact page for a map and directions (in Finnish, but the map is universal!).