Oak Harbor Marina
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Oak Harbor Marina is located in Oak Harbor, Washington, conveniently between metropolitan Seattle and the beautiful San Juan Islands. The marina was built in 1974 and expanded its guest moorage in 1988 with the installation of the floating breakwater. Income from the marina goes into a city enterprise fund dedicated to the facility's operation and maintenance. It is a 420 boat facility with 217 open and 135 covered permanent slips,52 guest moorage slips, ample side-tie moorage and 96 dry storage, garage type sheds. The boat mix is 40% sailboats and 60% powerboats, ranging in size from 24 feet up to 50 feet (average 36 feet). Twenty-five vessels are liveaboards . [2]
Transient guest moorage (dockage) is available for up to 100 more boats, 38 of which are along the floating breakwater's walkway, where boats up to 40 feet LOA can tie up. The breakwater is a Wave Guard offset floating breakwater built of concrete and wood by Bellingham Marine Industries.
There are 3 slips available for pumpout usage. Access to this pumpout is limited to vessels with a length of no more than 75 feet. There are 3 stationary pumpouts. Gasoline and diesel fuel can be purchased on site. There is a boat launch available. The guest dock is 900 feet in length. There are 52 guest moorage slips available. The total estimated guest boat capacity is 100. Electrical hook up is available for a fee. Electrical power is available in 20 and 30 amps. It has been reported the minimum depth at mean low tide is 6. .<ref name=”Doc” [http://www.parks.wa.gov/moorage/pumpout/locations/pumpoutdetail.asp?pumpNo=15
Washington State Park – Pumpouts: Oak Harbor Marina Marine Services] Retrieved 05-08-2008</ref>
References
- ^ [ http://oaspub.epa.gov/enviro/fii_query_dtl.disp_program_facility?pgm_sys_id_in=WAD053027439&pgm_sys_acrnm_in=RCRAINFO U.S. INVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY - Facility Detail Report] Retrieved 06-08-2008
- ^ Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution – Oak Harbor Marina) Retrieved 06-08-2008