outstations-mcp
Provides access to yacht-club outstation records including size limits, rafting rules, booking processes, amenities, and overnight-comfort ranking, preloaded with three Royal Victoria Yacht Club outstations.
README
club-moorage-mcp
MCP server serving yacht-club moorage records — size limits, rafting rules, booking
processes, amenities, reciprocal terms, and overnight-comfort ranking. Each record carries
a relationship:
outstation— a facility the club owns for its own members. Ships bundled with the three Royal Victoria Yacht Club (RVYC) outstations (Long Harbour, Friday Harbor, Telegraph Harbour).reciprocal— a partner club that hosts visiting RVYC members as guests, with its own visitor terms (free nights, fees, max stay, insurance minimum). Ships bundled with the BC + Washington coastal set (45 clubs): South Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, the Vancouver-side crossing stops, the San Juans / Anacortes / Bellingham, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca / North Puget Sound.
Tools
list_moorage(clubs?, relationship?)— all moorage: location, coords, size limits.find_moorage_near(lat, lon, radius_nm=20, clubs?, relationship?, date?)— nearby moorage, nearest first; annotates live availability when configured.get_moorage(name)— full record + prose; for an outstation, also the club's general rules.rank_moorage(names, forecast, date?)— overnight-comfort rank for records that support anchoring/mooring; dock-only records are returned undernot_ranked. Reuses pilotbook-mcp's scoring against a weather-mcp forecast.check_availability(name, date)— live slip availability for RVYC reservable outstations; requiresRVYC_USERNAME/RVYC_PASSWORD.
The clubs filter is an optional list of club codes (e.g. ["RVYC"]); omit for all clubs.
The relationship filter is "outstation" or "reciprocal"; omit for both. The
agent/context layer decides which clubs are relevant from who is aboard. Discontinued
reciprocals (available: false) are omitted from list/find but still resolve by name.
Live outstation availability (optional)
check_availability(name, date) reports live slip availability for RVYC's two
reservable outstations (Long Harbour, Friday Harbor); find_moorage_near and
rank_moorage take an optional date to annotate results the same way. Telegraph
Harbour is first-come-first-served (booked via the marina) and reciprocal clubs have
no online scheduler, so those return a reason instead of counts.
This layer is off by default. Set RVYC_USERNAME and RVYC_PASSWORD (member
credentials) to enable it; without them the tools return static data plus a
"not configured" note. No credentials or member data are stored in this package.
Data
Records are markdown (YAML frontmatter + prose) under src/club_moorage_mcp/data/
(clubs/, outstations/, reciprocals/). Point at a different directory with
CLUB_MOORAGE_DATA_PATH. pilotbook_anchorage cross-links a record to the nearest
pilot-book anchorage; the agent calls pilotbook-mcp's get_anchorage for seabed/depth.
Reciprocal records are generated from ingest/reciprocals.yaml — edit the YAML, then
uv run python ingest/build_records.py. The three RVYC outstations are hand-authored.
Per-club reciprocal terms were researched from secondary sources; verify fees, LOA, and
availability with the club before arrival.
Install
uv sync --dev
Run the server
uv run club-moorage-mcp
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