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INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE 17 • Kennebunkport How to Use This Guide...... 17 Superyacht Destinations...... 28 Paddlesports...... 46 • Portsmouth Rhode Island Pumpout Locations...... 52 p.364 Massachusetts Pumpout Locations...... 142 Finding Your Way...... 167 New Hampshire Pumpout Locations...... 397 Maine Pumpout Locations...... 407 p.290 Clearing Customs in the U.S. and Canada...... 622 Marina and Advertisers Index...... 632 Boston • Geographic Index...... 637 (continues on page 8) Provincetown • • Plymouth p.262 Providence • p.50 p.140 • Cruising south? Chatham • New Coverage continues in our East Coast Series Newport Bedford p.206 from Long Island Sound to Mobile Bay, Alabama. • • Nantucket • Martha’s Point Judith • Vineyard Block • Island

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NEC-15_Display_A_p1-13.indd 6 1/26/2021 10:18:03 AM N aRRAgansett Bay to mount hope bay 50 Block Island...... 54 Point Judith Harbor of Refuge...... 64 Point Judith Pond...... 68 Jamestown...... 72 Wickford and Allen Harbor...... 78 Table of Greenwich Bay and Warwick...... 84 The Providence River...... 92 Warren and Barrington...... 96 Contents Bristol and Prudence Island...... 100 (continued from page 6) Portsmouth and Melville...... 106 Newport...... 112 Sakonnet River...... 130 Fall River and Mount Hope Bay...... 134

Buzzards Bay 140 Cape Cod Canal...... 146 Westport...... 148 Padanaram...... 150 New Bedford and Fairhaven...... 158 Mattapoisett...... 170 Marion...... 174 Wareham...... 178 Onset and Phinneys Harbor...... 180 Pocasset and Red Brook Harbors...... 184 Megansett Harbor...... 190 West Falmouth Harbor and Quissett Harbor...... 194 Woods Hole...... 196 Cuttyhunk, Elizabeth Islands and Hadley Harbor...... 200

Nantucket Sound, The Islands 206 and Cape cod’s south shore Menemsha...... 208 Vineyard Haven...... 212 Oak Bluffs...... 220 Edgartown...... 224 Nantucket...... 230 Provincetown • Falmouth Harbor...... 238 • Waquoit Bay...... 242 Plymouth Cotuit and Osterville...... 244 p.262 Providence Hyannis Harbor and Lewis Bay...... 248 • p.50 p.140 • Chatham Bass River, Allen Harbor and Harwich Port...... 254 • New Chatham and Stage Harbor...... 258 Newport Bedford p.206 • Cape Cod Bay 262 • Nantucket • Martha’s Point Judith • Vineyard Provincetown...... 264 Block Wellfleet...... 272 • Island Barnstable and Sesuit...... 276 Sandwich...... 278 Plymouth...... 282 Duxbury...... 286 Green Harbor...... 288 (continues on page 10)

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NEC-15_Display_A_p1-13.indd 8 1/26/2021 10:18:05 AM M aSSAChusetts Bay 290 North and South Rivers...... 292 Scituate...... 296 Cohasset...... 302 Boston Harbor Islands...... 304 Table of Hull and Hingham Bays...... 308 Weymouth Fore and Back Rivers...... 314 Dorchester Bay...... 320 Boston Harbor...... 324 Contents Winthrop...... 340 (continued from page 8) Lynn and Nahant...... 344 Marblehead...... 348 Salem and Beverly...... 354 Manchester-by-the-Sea...... 362

Cape Ann to Maine 364 Gloucester...... 366 Rockport...... 374 Essex, Ipswich and Plum Island Sound...... 378 Newburyport and Merrimack River...... 382 Portland Hampton Harbor, Rye Harbor, and ...... 388 • p.422 Portsmouth and Kittery...... 392 p.404 Maine’s Southern Coast 404 • Kennebunkport York Harbor...... 410 Ogunquit and Perkins Cove...... 412 Wells Harbor...... 414 • Portsmouth Kennebunk River and Kennebunkport...... 415 p.364 Saco River...... 419 Scarborough River...... 421

Casco Bay 422 p.290 Portland Harbor...... 426 Boston • Falmouth Foreside...... 438 Royal River and Yarmouth...... 440 Harraseeket River and South Freeport...... 444 Casco Bay Islands...... 448 Harpswell, Orrs and Bailey Islands...... 450 New Meadows River...... 454 Small Point Harbor...... 457 (continues on page 12)

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able of Eastport T • Contents (continued from page 10) Jonesport • p.598 Southwest Harbor M iDCOAST 458 • Camden • Bath...... 464 p.498 Riggs Cove...... 466 p.548 Five Islands Harbor...... 470 Boothbay Wiscasset...... 471 • Boothbay Harbor...... 472 M DoUNT esert Area 548 Linekin Bay and East Boothbay...... 480 p.458 Isle au Haut...... 556 Christmas Cove and The Gut...... 484 Brooklin, Center Harbor and Herrick Bay...... 558 Damariscotta River and Newcastle...... 486 Toothacher Bay and Burnt Coat Harbor, Swans Island...... 562 Pemaquid Harbor...... 488 Mackerel Cove, Swans Island...... 563 New Harbor...... 489 Frenchboro, Long Island...... 564 Round Pond...... 490 Ellsworth...... 565 Medomak River...... 491 Blue Hill Harbor...... 566 Friendship Harbor...... 492 Bass Harbor...... 568 Monhegan Island...... 493 Southwest Harbor...... 572 Port Clyde and Marshall Point...... 494 Somes Sound...... 578 Thomaston and St. George River...... 496 Northeast Harbor...... 582 Cranberry Islands...... 586 Penobscot Bay 498 Seal Harbor...... 588 Matinicus Island...... 505 Bar Harbor and Hulls Cove...... 590 Tenants Harbor...... 506 Acadia National Park...... 595 Winter Harbor...... 596 Muscle Ridge Channel and Spruce Head...... 508 Rockland Harbor...... 510 The Bold Coast 598 Rockport Harbor...... 520 Camden Harbor...... 522 Prospect Harbor and Corea...... 602 North Haven...... 528 Petit Manan Island...... 604 Milbridge...... 605 Pulpit Harbor...... 530 Eastern Harbor...... 606 Winter Harbor and Seal Bay...... 531 Great Wass Island and The Mud Hole...... 607 Vinalhaven...... 532 Jonesport...... 608 Islesboro...... 534 Roque Island...... 610 Belfast and Searsport Harbors...... 536 Machias Bay and Bucks Harbor...... 611 Bucksport...... 541 Machias and Machiasport...... 612 Castine and Bagaduce River...... 542 Cutler...... 613 Bucks Harbor and South Brooksville...... 544 Stonington Harbor and Deer Island Thorofare...... 546 Passamaquoddy Bay 614 Lubec and West Quoddy Head...... 618 Eastport...... 620 St. Andrews...... 624 Calais and St. Stephen...... 626 Campobello Island...... 628 Grand Manan Island...... 630

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Cruising is so much more than Casco Bay traveling from marina to marina Every Cruising Region begins or anchorage to anchorage. In with a Regional Map identifying addition to practical navigation 800-4-SEATOW the region’s harbors, the distances advice, this book helps you plan between ports, and page numbers your trip, and to enhance your for each harbor chapter or chart. enjoyment and understanding of the places you’re visiting. The Embassy Cruising Guide — New England Coast is good reading and a great reference. Topsham •

Brunswick • M a i n e CRUISING REGIONS Kennebec River Each Embassy Cruising Guide is divided into Cruising Regions, Bath • identified by a color bar at the Freeport p.444 • top of the page throughout

Harraseeket River p.452 Yarmouth the geographic section. Read • Royal River p.440 Harpswell New Meadows River the Introductory Chapter first for important information on Orrs • p.454 Island passage-making in the region.

Great Small Point Falmouth Foreside Chebeague Bailey Harbor (continues on page 18) Ragged Falmouth • Island Island See page 458 Island p.457 • p.450 for Maine’s Midcoast p.438 p.448 Cape Small Long 11 nm To Boothbay Island 12 nm Casco Bay p.426 15 nm Peaks A y Island B roper cities, charming towns, hid- Portland • p.448 den coves and forgotten gunkholes c A s c O 16 nm Pare all readily available in Casco Bay. • Between Cape Elizabeth and Cape Small, South you can be in the thick of boating action or just about totally “away from it all” — Portland and everything in between. So it’s no sur- prise many visitors stop for a short visit that extends into a long stay, maybe even all of the time you budgeted for cruising. That’s okay, because there’s a lot to like here. 27 nm Of course, the twin urban areas sur- rounding Portland Harbor are the prime A t l A n t i c O c e A n attraction for many visitors. These busy commercial port cities also have plenty of recreational activities and facilities, offered Cape Elizabeth by two distinctly different municipalities: Portland on the north side of the harbor • and South Portland to the south. Elsewhere, Casco Bay’s nearly 300 square © SHORELINE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY © SHORELINE miles of harbors, islands, estuaries and deep Maine’s largest city, Portland is a busy and cosmopolitan destination with shopping, dining and sea should keep you busy trying to see it all. cultural activities that may take you by surprise if you haven’t visited in a while. To Kennebunkport Headed northeast from Cape Elizabeth, the city lights fade and numerous empty, rocky islands welcome terminals and piers line Portland Harbor’s historic north See page 404 you. The farther east you go, the more you can enjoy exten- side, while South Portland’s working waterfront handles the for Maine’s Southern Coast sive smaller bays and anchorages safe from ocean swells. larger, modern petroleum terminals and pipeline facilities. Regardless of where you go, full-service harbors that can Picturesque skylines grace both sides of the harbor. address pretty much every need or want of a passing sailor are From offshore, start about 2 miles southeast of Cape near enough. The topography features several long-fingered, Elizabeth and steer northwest toward R “8” Q R WHIS at bold peninsulas and extensive deepwater sounds, many of Pine Tree Ledge. Continue northwest for about 1.8 miles to which lead to excellent marinas. From the largest yachts to R “12” Q R BELL to pick up the entrance channel of Portland aptech MbassyMbassythe mostruising modest daysailer,uides it’s relatively safe to spend blissful Harbor. Portland Head Light Fl 4s 101ft 24M HORN will be 422 M e weeks c exploring, either g solo or in the company of like-minded visible to the west as you approach the channel. seafarers. Sprinkled extensively with lobster trap gear and To approach Portland from the east, begin south of R “2” lurking ledges, Casco Bay also offers challenging navigation, Fl R 6s about 1.2 miles west of Outer Green Island. A west- especially when the fogs roll in. That’s what makes Maine in ward course for 1.8 miles will take you between the daymarks general, and Casco Bay in particular, so alluring to so many. at the beginning of Whitehead Passage, between Peaks and Cushing islands, which leads to Portland Harbor. As you Tides and Currents round White Head on , watch for the profile Use tide tables for Portland. The mean tidal range is 9.1 feet. of “The Old Man of Whitehead” on Indian Head Rock above The Introductory Chapter For the other harbors in Casco Bay, the times of high and low Ram Island Ledge Light Fl (2) 6s 77ft 8M HORN. Refer to water are within 10 minutes of Portland. Keep in mind that the Portland Harbor chapter for more information. astronomically-driven high tides can vary as much as 2.5 feet, provides an overview of the with an associated increase in tide-driven currents. NOTE: Watch for swells at the eastern end of Whitehead Passage, which can make this route uncomfortable. Charts region and its highlights. Use Maptech ChartKit Region 2; Maptech Waterproof Many cruisers head for the anchorage at Diamond Chartbook Casco Bay to Camden; Maptech Waterproof Chart Cove on . There is a soft bottom with 73. Also, NOAA charts 13292 (1:20,000), 13290 (1:40,000) depths of 10 to 20 feet and it is protected from most direc- and 13288 (1:80,000). tions. Be sure you have adequate swinging room, as this spot gets crowded during the summer. From Portland Harbor, Navigation and Anchorages head east to Y “B” Fl Y 4s BELL marking the eastern edge Busy Portland Harbor is the commercial hub of the Casco of Diamond Island Roads. Swing northeast and follow the Bay region. This vital manufacturing, fishing, financial, edu- buoys through Diamond Island Pass to Hussey Sound cational and industrial center is also a vibrant destination for before steering northward to G C “1” at the cove’s entrance. overland tourists and cruise ship passengers. The city’s cargo See the Casco Bay Islands chapter for more details.

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HARBOR CHAPTERS Rockland Harbor Superyacht Destination Within each Cruising Region are Harbor Chapters describing all the viable cruising destinations in the area. Each Harbor Chapter includes a Marine Facilities Table (see below) and a Harbor Chart with some or all of the following: 69˚05'

1 Marine Facility Locators: numbered boxes show the location of virtually every marina, 1 2 2 yacht club, boat yard, and dockside restaurant. 3 4 3 The locator numbers are cross-referenced to 5 the chapter’s facility table

ME0323 N44° 06.00' 6 W069° 04.00' Waypoints: pre-plotted, ready to enter 7 MAO110 8 N42° 24.73' into your GPS, and cross-referenced 9 W070° 54.34' ® 10 with your Maptech ChartKit 11 12 Anchorages

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Chart Information, including scale and NOAA chart number Superyacht Destination Rockland Harbor ® ChartKit ChartKit Reference, including page numbers for the appropriate ny boating necessity or fanciful Region 2, p.51 ChartKit® desire can be found in Rockland Maptech ChartKit® Region 2, p.65A AHarbor, which has become the de facto center of recreational boating activ- © MAPTECH / NOAA CHART 13305 / SCALE 1:40,000 / CORRECTED THROUGH NOTICE TO MARINERS 6/2/20 MARINERS TO NOTICE THROUGH 1:40,000 / CORRECTED / SCALE 13305 CHART © MAPTECH / NOAA ity in Penobscot Bay. Even better, there Note: Chart depths are in feet or meters at mean lower are numerous diversions and restaurants 510 Maptech eMbassy cruising guides low water. Use harbor charts only for reference to facility ashore, making this small city of some 7,200 locations. For navigation, please refer to our chart products. residents both manageable and attractive for visitors — especially when waiting out foul weather. Starting with anServices entrance that’s easy Supplies MARINE FACILITIES TABLES to make in almost any weather, Rockland • Availability of water/cable TV at your slip • Gas/Diesel available Here you will find the location and phoneHarbor number has scores of moorings and plenty of anchoring room • for Type however of electricity long you offered • Fuel Brand for virtually every marina, yacht club, boatplan yard to stay., The waters are busy all day • Marine/Groceries/Ice/Bait dock-and-dine restaurant, and other facilityand. Weinto thelist night, so• Availabilitybe on your toes of anda ramp, dinghy dock or launch boat reduce your speed once (tender) you get for past those the at anchor, at a mooring or in a slip the offered services, supplies and amenitieshandsome. Be sure breakwater. Superyachts will Amenities © MAPTECH / RCASTALDY • How to haul out yourThere vessel: is a lighthouse at the end of the 4,200-foot breakwater, built with Vinalhaven rock. to contact the facility in advance of your approachespecially for appreciate the various docking • Restrooms/Showers/Laundry/ options that are offered Rail/Lift/Crane/Trailer, here. In short, if capacity in tons Pumpout the most current information on conditions.you want to restock, regroup or just relax, this is the place to of blues music, lobsters, and modern boatbuilding are just pause and even make• itRepairs into your offered: “home base”Prop/Sail/Rigging/Gas/Diesel/ for exploring some of the festivities that draw• Hotel/Pool/Tennis/Golf landlubbers by the thou- the other glories found Wood/Fiberglass/Electronics throughout Penobscot Bay. sands. It’s all in contrast to • how Internet/Restaurant/Snack old salts may remember Bar Dockage and Moorings Timing your visit to coincide with one of the many festi- Rockland just a generation ago. For many years in the 20th • VHF channels they monitor vals held in Rockland may also work out nicely. Celebrations century, cruisers shunned Rockland• Credit as an cards ugly ducklingaccepted port

DOCKAGE SERVICES SUPPLIES AMENITIES • Number of slips/moorings 954-463-2707 Approach / Dockside Depth110V in 220VFeet at 3MLW Phase Maximum Amps D Restrooms / Showers / Laundry / Pumpout Rail / Lift / Crane / Trailer: Capacity (tons) iesel / Line Cutter Repairs: P • Offers transient slips/moorings Ramp / Dinghy Dock / Launch Service MasterCard / VISA / Discover / AmEx Info: 800-395-2628 Monitors / WorkingTotal Number VHFOffers Channel of Slips Transient / Moorings Slips / Moorings W Internet / Restaurant / Snack Bar Dispatch: 800-391-4869 ood / www.spursmarine.com Marine / Groceries / Ice / Bait • Size of boat the facility accommodates Or Download the BoatUS App Hookups: Water / Cable TV rop / Hotel / Pool / Tennis / Golf F iberglass / Seasonal / Year-round S • Dockside depth in feet at mean low water Marine ail / Maximum LOA R Facilities igging / E Gas / DieselFuel Brand Superyacht Facilities and Services lectronics G Facilities highlighted with a Superyacht Facility as have been selected for accessibility, 1 Samoset Resort Inn 207-594-2511 /3 /Y 35 9/7 D GUESTS ONLY All R All depths, yachting services and 2 Ocean Pursuits p.512 207-596-7357 /25 /Y 55 RD T All MVD accommodations. 3 Journey’s End Marina North 207-594-0400 COMMERCIAL VESSELS ONLY 4 North End Shipyard 207-594-8007 WINDJAMMER CRUISES

5 The Apprenticeshop 207-594-1800 /10 /Y 30 6/6 MV

6 Knight Marine Service 207-691-3020 9/10 12/16 Y/Y 100 10/9 W ♦▲50 RD LCT35 All GD Vtect MI RSL S MV

7 Journey’s End Marina 207-594-0400 16/9 75/12 Y/Y S 275 15/15 W ♦▲100 D L80 PRGDF GD Vtect MI All I All p.26, 515 8 Rockland Municipal Fish Pier 207-594-0312 S COMMERCIAL VESSELS ONLY P

9 The Landings 207-596-6573 16/9 80/13 Y/Y S 170 10/12 W ♦▲100 RD GD MI All IR All Restaurant & Marina p.515 18 10 Rockland Yacht Club 207-233-2800 /9 /8 /Y 43 PRIVATE—RECIPROCALMAPTECH PRIVILEGES EMBASSY CRUISING GUIDES 11 Rockland Public Landing 207-594-0314 15/18 Y/Y S 180 14/8 W ♦▲50 RD I All R MV

12 Yachting Solutions Boat Basin 207-236-8100 16/10 26/ Y/ S 250 13/11 W ♦▲100 D T All All IR MVA p.26, 45, 513 13 Sharp’s Point South/ 207-701-7627 8/5 Y/Y 70 5/5 W ♦30 R LT3 GDWE RS NEC-15_Display_B_p14-27.indd 18 Sail Power & Steam Museum 1/26/2021 10:23:25 AM 14 Ship to Shore Lobster 207-594-4606 6/ /2 /Y S 4/4 D GD I R S MVD

Information in these listings is provided by the facilities themselves. An asterisk (*) indicates we have confirmed the facility’s existence, but it did not respond to our request for updated information.

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HARBOR CHAPTERS also include an Winthrop overview of the port’s significance and why

took over Governor’s Island in 1943, Winthrop suffered Restaurants and Provisions it’s worth a visit, as well as: the most. Today, the arrivals and departures of airlines are The best part about Winthrop’s size is that all the restaurants about the only interruptions in this peaceful town. Despite are close to the water. Belle Isle Seafood (1 Main St.; 617- the noise, Winthrop offers some of the most spectacular 567-1619) is at the base of the fixed bridge next to Atlantis views around: the Boston skyline to the west, the Boston Marina. They only take cash, but there is an ATM. Within Harbor Islands to the south and the vast open ocean to the 500 yards you’ll find a convenience store with beer and wine, Things to See and Do east. Although fishing boats still pull into Winthrop Harbor, coffee shop, a laundromat and dry cleaners. Nearby Odyssey most of the boating that occurs today is recreational — and Grill & Pizza (63 Main St.; 617-846-7200) is an option for We describe the area’s popular attractions, there’s a lot of it. takeout, and they’ll deliver to the docks. In 1614, when Captain John Smith of England sailed to Next to Crystal Cove Marina, Alia (495 Shirley St.; 617- festivals and other events, beaches, wildlife Winthrop shores he called it “the paradise of all those parts.” 539-1600) and its neighbors D’Parma’s (467 Shirley St.; There was some stiff competition then, with the Harbor 617-846-5867) and GoGo on the Ocean (561 Shirley St.; preserves, walking trails, parks, etc. Islands sparkling like gems below and the rivers leading to 617-846-8866) are noted for their Italian menus. Same goes pristine forests inland. Winthrop remains a pleasant port for Café Rossetti’s (115 Winthrop Shore Dr.; 617-539- today — not quite paradise, perhaps, but a worthy stop. 9990), which is on the beach, and Antique Table Trattoria (19 Crest Ave.; 617-207-9054) in Winthrop Highlands. Alia Things to See and Do and Café Rossetti’s are BYOB like many places in town, so be Restaurants and Provisions If you’re looking for a respite from the bustling pace of sure to ask before leaving the boat. There’s an ice cream par- Boston, you’ll find it here. Stretch your legs and enjoy the lor next to Crystal Cove Marina in case you aren’t completely Culinary tastes and budgets vary, so we try view, including the jets coming and going from Logan, as full upon returning to the dock. you walk along the paved trail running the perimeter of If you’re going back and forth to the train, try Millie’s Deer Island, the site of Boston’s proud wastewater treatment (617-846-0088) at Orient Heights Yacht Club. The view of to present a variety of choices in each harbor. plant. The main attractions are the beaches and they don’t Logan Airport and all the planes coming and going make it a disappoint. In fact, they’re much less congested than some of unique dinner atmosphere and experience. We also try to tell you where to find groceries, their northern counterparts. Ward’s Marine Supply (357 Shirley St.; 617-846-1421), Check out Belle Isle Marsh Reservation (617-727- a family-run store known for its top-flight parts department marine supplies and other useful services. 5350), which is identified on the nautical charts as Belle and mechanics, is just a short walk from Crystal Cove Marina Isle Inlet, north and west of town. Visitors can savor a and less than 2 miles from Atlantis Marina. picnic and birders and naturalists will enjoy the salt marsh’s winding paths and observation tower. Guided Tides ecology walks also are available. The ocean and its nearly Use tide tables for Boston. The mean tidal range is 9.5 feet. Tides and Currents 3 miles of beaches are just steps away. The breakwaters known as The Five Sisters provide some protection from Charts The tidal range and current you should Atlantic waves and shoal spits for the young ones to dig Use Maptech ChartKit Region 2, Page 49; Maptech Waterproof into. Another place to take the kids is Pico Playground Chartbook Cape Cod Canal to Casco Bay, Maine; Maptech expect in an area. and Beach, east of Cottage Park Yacht Club, a great place Waterproof Chart 21. Also, NOAA charts 13272 (1:10,000), to watch the airport’s comings and goings. In the Cottage 13270 (1:25,000), 13274 (1:40,000) and 13267 (1:80,000). Park neighborhood you’ll find several handsome Victorian homes to admire. Navigation and Anchorages Winthrop hosts several beachside events in summer, The Basin in Winthrop is 2.5 miles from Deer Island Light Al Charts including a sandcastle festival in June, a bonfire on the night WR 10s 9M HORN and 6 miles from the Charlestown Navy ® before the Fourth of July, and an Independence Day parade Yard. See the Boston Harbor Islands chapter for information We point you to the relevant ChartKit, and carnival. On Wednesday nights in summer, there is a on approaches to Boston Harbor from the Atlantic Ocean. family concert series at Ingleside Park (617-846-8243), During the summer, you’ll find hundreds of recreational right to the page number, along with a about three blocks southeast of Atlantis Marina. boats in Winthrop and many commercial vessels at the mouth History fanciers may want to tour the Deane Winthrop of the harbor awaiting clearance into Boston. You’ll want to Waterproof Chartbook and NOAA chart, House (40 Shirley St.), a National Historic Site now owned pay attention as you navigate among them. by the Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association From the east, west and south, approach Winthrop from Superyacht Destination (617-846-8606).Riggs Tours are Cove by appointment. The house is less President Roads. Your landmark is the massive sewage treattreat-- where applicable. than a mile from Atlantis Marina. ment plant on Deer Island, which looks like rows of giant If you really want to get away, and we don’t mean by air, eggs. Winthrop is located northwest of this facility. the Orient Heights Charts bus and train stations are a mile west moorings for vessels up to 110 feet LOA. An on-site restau- of Atlantis Marina.Use MaptechMassachusetts ChartKit Bay Region Transportation 2, Page 61;CAUTION: Maptech Dorant not is beamong fooled its many by the amenities. water around Repairs Deer and marine equip- Navigation and Anchorages Authority (617-222-3200)Waterproof subways Chartbook go toCasco Government Bay to Camden,Center orIsland Maptech Light Alment WR 10sare also 53ft readily 9M HORN. available At low here. tide, it dries every five to Waterproof 15 minutes. Chart The airport76. Also, and NOAA the aquarium charts 13293 are (1:40,000),around the light and Robinhood there is barely Cove any to thewater south north or oflower it. Be Knubble Bay among the stops13295 on the (1:15,000) route. and 13296 (1:15,000). sure to say southto the of north Deer areIsland options Light for on anchoring, your approach. but we think it would Here you will find local knowledge about be a mistake not to dock or moor with the folks at Derecktor Navigation and Anchorages Robinhood. Riggs Cove is too deep, rocky, crowded and tide- the tides, currents, traffic and other 342 Whether you’re coming from the north, as from Hockomock scoured for Manchoring.aptech eMbassyMbassy cruising guides Bay and Lower Hell Gate, or from the south, as from the If the tide is right, you may spy the bones of a large old conditions; where the hazards are and Sheepscot River via Goose Rock Passage, you’ll find few sailing ship on the east shore as you enter Robinhood Cove, difficulties, although strong currents and eddies may be a which extends some 3 miles south of Derecktor Robinhood how to avoid them; and how to find the concern, especially for low-powered vessels. Navigation to Georgetown. The cove is well-protected from all but aids and lobster pot buoys may be pulled under by the fast- northerly winds. An unmarked finger of deeper water (12 choice anchorages. The heart of the text is moving water. to 40 feet) extends more than a half mile south of the cove’s Beginning at G C “13,” marking Middle Ledge in the entrance. Hail Derecktor Robinhood for anchorage advice. Sheepscot River, head west through Goose Rock Passage. It a detailed description of approaches and is plenty deep for most of this stretch, but stay in the marked channel because there are a few rocks beneath the churning Superyacht Facilities anchorages. (Depths are derived from mean waters. Respect the buoys G C “3” and R N “4,” which mark Derecktor Robinhood 207-371-2525 submerged rocks that could trip you up. Currents may bump lower low water. Similarly, bridges and you around significantly and can reach 4 knots or more in this area. Shoreside and Emergency Services overhead obstructions are referenced from The entrance to Riggs Cove is straightforward and with- Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Center: 911 or VHF 16 out buoyed obstructions. With a chart, there should be no Harbormaster: 207-371-2820 mean high water. Unless stated otherwise, problems. Here is where you’ll find welcoming Derecktor Tow Service: Sea Tow 800-4SEATOW or VHF 16 Robinhood (207-371-2525; VHF 9), which has slips and —TowBoatU.S. 800-391-4869 or VHF 16 F all distances in the text are in nautical miles.)

Superyacht Facilities A star symbol in harbor chapters and facility tables indicate the availability of high-quality services to vessels 80 feet LOA and greater.

Shoreside and Emergency Services Here we list telephone numbers and VHF channels for important services ashore and afloat. © SHORELINE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY © SHORELINE Derecktor Robinhood, right, has slips and moorings for visitors. Its on-site restaurant is a good place to share stories with fellow boaters.

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CONANICUT MARINE SAFE HARBOR SERVICES COVE HAVEN 20 Narragansett Avenue 101 Narragansett Avenue Jamestown, RI 02835 Barrington, RI 02806 401-423-1556 401-246-1600 [email protected] [email protected] www.conanicutmarina.com shmarinas.com

HINCKLEY YACHT SAFE HARBOR SERVICES COWESETT PORTSMOUTH 1 Masthead Drive 1 Little Harbor Landing Warwick, RI 02886 Portsmouth, RI 02871 401-884-0544 401-683-7100 [email protected] [email protected] shmarinas.com hinckleyyachts.com

OLDPORT MARINE SAFE HARBOR SERVICES NEW ENGLAND 1 Sayers Wharf BOATWORKS Newport, RI 02840 1 Lagoon Road 401-847-9109 Portsmouth, RI 02871 [email protected] 401-683-4000 www.oldportmarine.com [email protected] shmarinas.com

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SAFE HARBOR WICKFORD COVE 65 Reynolds Street North Kingstown, RI 02852 401-884-7014 [email protected] shmarinas.com

FRED J. DION MASSACHUSETTS YACHT YARD DEALER LOCATIONS 23 Glendale Street Salem, MA 01970 978-744-0844 [email protected] fjdion.com

BARDEN’S BOAT YARD KINGMAN YACHT CENTER 2 Island Wharf Road 1 Shipyard Lane Marion, MA 02738 Cataumet (Cape Cod), MA 02534 508-748-0250 508-563-7136 [email protected] [email protected] www.bardensboatyard.com www.kingmanyachtcenter.com

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MANCHESTER PARKER’S MARINE BOAT YARD 17 Ashland Avenue 68 Red Brook Harbor Road Manchester, MA 01944 Cataumet, MA 02534 978-526-7911 508-563-9366, VHF Ch. 69 [email protected] [email protected] manchestermarine.com parkersboatyard.com

MARTHA’S VINEYARD SAFE HARBOR SHIPYARD GREEN HARBOR 164 Beach Road 239 Dyke Road Vineyard Haven, MA 02568 Marshfield, MA 02050 508-693-0400 781-837-1181 [email protected] [email protected] www.mvshipyard.com shmarinas.com

MERRI-MAR SAFE HARBOR YACHT BASIN HAWTHORNE COVE 364 Merrimac Street 10 White Street Newburyport, MA 01950 Salem, MA 01970 978-465-3022 978-740-9890 [email protected] [email protected] merri-maryachtbasin.com shmarinas.com

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SAFE HARBOR WINTER ISLAND PLYMOUTH YACHT YARD 14 Union Street 3A Winter Island Road Plymouth, MA 02360 Salem, MA 01970 508-746-4500 978-745-3797 [email protected] [email protected] shmarinas.com www.wiyy.net

SCITUATE BOAT WORKS ZBC MARINE 119 Edward Foster Road SERVICES, INC. Scituate, MA 02066 7 Calthrope Road 781-545-0487 Marblehead, MA 01945 [email protected] 508-847-1134 scituateboatworks.com [email protected] www.cloutmanmarine.com

BREWER SOUTH MAINE FREEPORT MARINE DEALER LOCATIONS 31 Main Street South Freeport, ME 04078 207-865-3181 [email protected] brewersouthfreeport.com

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HINCKLEY YACHT LYMAN-MORSE SERVICES BOATBUILDING, INC. SOUTHWEST HARBOR 84 Knox Street 130 Shore Road Thomaston, ME 04861 Southwest Harbor, ME 04679 207-354-6904 207-300-2010 [email protected] [email protected] www.lymanmorse.com hinckleyyachts.com

JOURNEY’S END YACHTING SOLUTIONS MARINA BOAT BASIN 120 Tillson Avenue 60 Ocean Street Rockland, ME 04841 Rockland, ME 04841 207-594-0400 207-596-0082 [email protected] [email protected] journeysendmarina.com yachtingsolutions.com

KITTERY POINT YACHT YARD 48 Bowen Road Kittery, ME 03904 207-439-9582 [email protected] kpyy.net

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29 harBor locatIons 24 Boston Harbor, p.324

28 1 Block Island, p.54 25 Salem & Beverly, p.354 2 Point Judith Harbor of Refuge, 26 Gloucester, p.366 p.64 27 Newburyport & Merrimack 3 Jamestown, p.72 River, p.382 27 4 Wickford & Allen Harbor, p.78 28 Portsmouth & Kittery, p.392 5 Greenwich Bay & Warwick, p.84 25 29 Kennebunk River 26 6 The Providence River, p.92 & Kennebunkport, p.415 30 Portland Harbor, p.426 24 7 Bristol & Prudence Island, p.100 31 Harraseeket River 23 8 Portsmouth & Melville, p.106 22 & South Freeport, p.444 9 Newport, p.112 32 Bath, p.464 21 10 Padanaram, p.150 20 33 Riggs Cove, p.466 6 11 New Bedford & Fairhaven, p.158 12 34 Five Islands Harbor, p.470 7 12 Onset & Phinneys Harbor, p.180 5 11 35 Boothbay Harbor, p.472 13 13 Pocasset & Red Brook Harbors, 4 8 10 19 18 p.184 36 Thomaston & St. George River, 3 p.496 9 15 14 Cuttyhunk, Elizabeth Islands 2 14 17 & Hadley Harbor, p.200 37 Rockland Harbor, p.510 16 15 Oak Bluffs, p.220 38 Camden Harbor, p.522 1 16 Edgartown, p.224 39 Belfast & Searsport Harbors, 17 Nantucket, p.230 p.536 18 Falmouth Harbor, p.238 40 Bucks Harbor & South Brooksville, p.544 19 Hyannis Harbor & Lewis Bay, p.248 41 Stonington Harbor and Deer Island Thorofare, p.546 20 Provincetown, p.264 42 Southwest Harbor, p.572 21 Plymouth, p.282 43 Northeast Harbor, p.582 22 Weymouth Fore & Back Rivers & Quincy, p.314 44 Bar Harbor & Hulls Cove, p.590 23 Dorchester Bay, p.320 45 Eastport, p.620

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yachts have Sophisticatedsophisticated needs, and not all ports are created equal. You can’t just put a superyacht anywhere.

It’s a dilemma that has followed the superyacht since its King needed so that he may live just as lavishly at sea inception. What was perhaps the first of what we would as he would on Terra Firma. There was a library and a consider to be a superyacht was the Syracusia, built in temple; a pool and a gymnasium; stables for horses and the early second century B.C. by the Ancient Greeks irrigated gardens. for the King of Syracuse. She was 200 feet long, had five decks and was everything the superyacht is supposed to It was not until after she was built, commissioned and be today — a floating mansion of luxury and comfort. underway that they discovered there was no port in the Her floors were tiled with mosaics that depicted Mediterranean that could provide the Syracusia a berth. The Iliad in its entirety, and she had everything the The King was forced to give her up. (continues on next page) © Hyannis Marina © Hyannis Hyannis Marina welcomes superyachts to a deep-water port that is centrally located and convenient to world-class cuisine, shopping and beaches.

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“I really don’t know why it is that all of us are so committed to the sea, except I think it’s because in addition to the fact that the sea changes, and the light changes, ‘‘and ships change, it’s because we all came from the sea.”

— John F. Kennedy Dinner for the America’s Cup Crews, September 14, 1962

Since the Syracusia, superyachts have greatly evolved in both purpose and design. At the turn of the 19th century, the superyacht was no longer a privilege reserved for royalty, but a luxury available to the private citizen. Today, there are thousands roaming the seas. Th ey have platforms for helicopters instead of stables for horses and movie theaters instead of temples. Yet, what proved to be the Achilles’ heel for the Syracusia is still an obstacle for superyacht owners or captains — plotting a course toward the best port.

At Maptech, we understand that luxury yachts require more than just what a typical port has to off er. Th at’s why we have created a unique section for the superyacht Luxury yachts call on the Cranberry Islands, Maine, above and owner or captain. In this section, you will fi nd hand- Newport, Rhode Island, below. © sHoreLine aeriaL pHotoGrapHy © sHoreLine selected marinas and ports that are able to accommodate superyachts. While these ports are able to service the sheer physical needs of the superyacht, they are also able to service the sophisticated needs of those aboard her. Our selected ports have concierge-level service and full amenities, as well as plenty to do, whether it be shopping, spas, fi ne-dining, scenic walks and other recreational activities. We hope that you’ll be lucky enough to tie up at some of these destinations on your journeys, and we know that these premier ports will provide your mansion on the sea a cozy place to call home — even if it’s just for a little while.

If only the ancient Greeks had an Embassy Cruising Guide.

© MaptecH / eMiLy crandeLL © MaptecH / eMiLy Th ey might still have their ship.  — Tim Burke

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gunkholing. In Snug Harbor, Point Judith Marina accommodates superyachts up to 110 feet LOA. Their fuel prices are very competitive, and some boaters Superyacht - Friendly prefer to fill up here rather than points farther east. This full-service facility, which has a swimming pool among its many amenities, is about 11 miles Facilities from Great Salt Pond on Block Island, 15 miles from Newport and 18 miles from the eastern entrance to Fishers Island Sound. Point Judith Marina 401-789-7189 Block Island pages 54-63 Jamestown & Dutch Harbor pages 72-77 Centrally situated a relatively short distance from Long Island Sound, Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay, Vineyard Sound and Nantucket Sound, Jamestown’s Conanicut Island retains a quiet rural character with a few farms Block Island is a premier port of refuge for anyone on an Atlantic Ocean as well as historic properties, lighthouses, parks, a windmill and museums. voyage. Despite its popularity, Block Island has managed to retain a faraway With a population just under 6,000, this is no metropolis, but visitors will feeling, and its amusements are mostly of the old-fashioned variety, evoking find it ultra convenient. Base yourself here for a few days and you can see the an earlier era. rest of Narragansett Bay by ferry, bus and rental car, knowing you’ll return each evening to relative solitude. Then again, you may not ever want to leave Vessels up to 300 feet LOA will be able to find dockage in the “Bermuda of the this slice of heaven. North.” Weekends are bound to be packed so plan to arrive early if you expect any chance of finding space, particularly around holidays. Champlin’s Hotel, Conanicut Marine Services offers extensive boatyard services, gas and diesel Marina & Resort or Payne’s Dock are the only places to get gas and diesel fuel fuel, pumpout, and an impressive ship’s store and chandlery. Superyachts up on the island. Both have groceries, bike and moped rentals, and restaurants to 150 feet LOA may call here. Those at anchor or on a mooring can reach on-site or close by. Hang out long enough at their bars and you’ll get plenty their launch boats on VHF 71. of information on your next destination or places farther afield. Some of the Conanicut Marine Services 401-418-3438 stories you will hear are actually true. Champlin’s Hotel, Marina & Resort 401-466-7777 Wickford & Allen Harbor Payne’s Dock 401-466-5572 pages 78-83 Located on the western shore of West Passage, Wickford is one of the most Point Judith Harbor of Refuge pleasant, manicured and well-protected harbors in Narragansett Bay. The pages 64-67 facilities are well-accommodating and cater to a wide range of boaters. The A safe stopover for boaters traveling through Block Island and Rhode Island harbor is easily reached from all directions. Family-oriented cruisers will sounds, Point Judith Harbor of Refuge bustles with fishing boats, ferries want to make their way to Safe Harbor Wickford Cove, which is just a short to Block Island, recreational craft and plenty of summer visitors. Once walk to the town’s restaurants and shops. Safe Harbor has a gas and diesel fuel you’re in the harbor, you feel as though you’ve entered a small lagoon. The dock, and they can manage all sorts of repairs. ponds, marshes and shallows bordering the port are great for kayaking and Safe Harbor Wickford Cove 401-884-7014 (continues on page 34) h © Maptec Located 26 miles offshore, Nantucket indisputably takes you away from it all. The windswept island has simple pleasures for all to enjoy.

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