The Yard at Moss Landing

36 48’ 121” N | 121 47’ 11” W | (831) 800-1300

What makes us Different

With decades of experience and a strong connection to the working waterfront, The Yard at Moss Landing is known for its hands-on approach, attention to detail, and strong partnerships with commercial vessel operators, government agencies, and esteemed marine researchers. Our Shipyard Collective of experts specialize in commercial and research vessel repair, retrofitting, and maintenance, with expert craftsmanship and a commitment to safety and sustainability. 

As part of our growing Shipyard Collective, our staff and skilled on-site partners help meet the needs of commercial, research, and private vessels, no matter the size of the project. Whether we are supporting commercial fishing, eco-tour operations, or research vessels, we understand the operational demands placed on working vessels and prioritize quick turnaround times without sacrificing quality, safety, or environmental compliance.

Hauling and Launching

The Yard at Moss Landing has an 82-ton travel lift capable of lifting boats with up to a
20-foot beam
2 or 4 straps lifting capabilities
5000 LB Jib Boom
Steeping Mast
Demasting
Loading and Unloading
Generators
Equiptment

Services

The Yard at Moss Landing provides a collective of marine trade professionals, allowing for efficient, on-site coordination of expert repairs and services. Routine services include:

Bottom Painting
Topside Painting
Mast Painting
Boot Stripes
Thru Hulls

Polishing
Buffing
Waxing
Cleaning
Zincs

If you would like to haul out your boat, please complete our Request for Service form and we will get back to you to schedule your haul out and send you a quote for our services.

Amenities and Adventures

The Yard’s unique coastal location makes it a gateway for ecotourism and marine-based recreation, and its facilities support a network of businesses that offer ocean access like wildlife tours, educational experiences, and water-front dining. These partners promote ocean literacy and environmental appreciation and help strengthen the local economy by attracting visitors invested in responsible, place-based tourism. Together, they demonstrate how working waterfronts can serve both conservation and community through low-impact recreation and public engagement.