BREWERTON

  • USB2W
  • Latitude: 43.1808
  • Longitude: -76.0046
  • Great Lakes
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Brewerton, New York, is located on the western end of Oneida Lake and serves as a small but significant port within the Inland Waterway System of the United States. While it is not a major marine port like those found along coastal areas, Brewerton plays an important role in regional waterborne transportation and recreation.

Port Description:

Brewerton is primarily a recreational and service-oriented port catering to pleasure boats, fishing vessels, and small commercial craft. Its location makes it a gateway to the Erie Canal and the larger Great Lakes and Atlantic Ocean systems. The port area is characterized by marinas, boat repair facilities, and waterfront businesses that support maritime activities.

Specification:

  • Location:
    Latitude: 43.2323° N
    Longitude: 76.1427° W

  • Waterway:
    Brewerton is located on the western shore of Oneida Lake and connects to the Erie Canal.

  • Facilities:

    1. Marinas: Several marinas offering docking, refueling, and repair services.
    2. Boat Ramps: Public boat ramps for launching and retrieving vessels.
    3. Dry Dock Facilities: Available for maintenance and storage of boats during off-season periods.
    4. Pump-out Stations: For waste management from vessels.
    5. Fueling Stations: Available for gasoline and diesel fuel for marine craft.
    6. Chandlery: Shops providing marine supplies, equipment, and parts.
  • Navigation:

    • Depth: The water depth in the docking areas varies but is generally suitable for small to medium-sized boats.
    • Navigation Aids: Buoys and markers are present to assist in navigation, especially around Oneida Lake and entry points to the Erie Canal.
    • Hydrographic Data: Up-to-date charts and hydrographic information are recommended for safe navigation.
  • Geographical Features:

    • Oneida Lake: The largest lake entirely within New York State, offering various recreational opportunities.
    • Erie Canal: One of the country's historic canals providing a navigable route from the Atlantic Ocean, across New York State, to the Great Lakes.
  • Support Services:

    • Repair Services: Both minor and major repair services are available for different types of vessels.
    • Port Security: Local law enforcement and U.S. Coast Guard presence ensure safety and security within the port areas.
    • Provisions: Access to local grocery stores, restaurants, and lodging facilities.
  • Environmental Considerations:

    • Waste Management: Facilities for proper waste disposal including recycling and environmentally friendly practices to preserve the local ecosystem.
    • Water Quality: Regular monitoring to maintain high water quality standards.

Additional Information:

  • Seasonal Operation: The port operates year-round, but peak activity occurs during the warmer months from May to September.
  • Regulations: Adherence to local, state, and federal regulations governing maritime activities.
  • Community Involvement: The local community is actively involved in maintaining and supporting the port and its activities through various civic and business organizations.

Brewerton serves as a crucial link in the inland waterways, supporting both the local economy and tourism. While it might not have the capacity or facilities of larger coastal ports, its strategic location and comprehensive support services make it a vital hub for small-scale maritime operations and recreation.

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