CHESAPEAKE CITY

  • USCC8
  • Latitude: 39.5284
  • Longitude: -75.8128
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Chesapeake City is a small town in Maryland, situated along the C&D (Chesapeake and Delaware) Canal. The canal itself is a significant waterway providing a vital connection between the Delaware River and Chesapeake Bay, making it a strategically important route for marine transportation on the U.S. East Coast. Here is a detailed description and specification of the marine port area associated with Chesapeake City:

Chesapeake City Marine Port Description

Location

  • Geographical Coordinates: Approx. 39.5276° N latitude and 75.8099° W longitude.
  • Region: Cecil County, Maryland, USA.
  • Proximity: Roughly equidistant (about 50 miles) from both Philadelphia, PA, and Baltimore, MD.

Canal Specifications

  • Waterway: Chesapeake and Delaware Canal (C&D Canal).
  • Length: Approximately 14 miles (22.5 kilometers).
  • Width: Generally 450 feet wide.
  • Depth: Dredged to maintain a depth of about 35 feet, accommodating larger vessels.

Facilities

  • Mooring Facilities: Limited mooring facilities for smaller vessels, including recreational boats and small commercial boats.
  • Commercial Activity: The C&D Canal sees significant commercial activity, although the port facilities at Chesapeake City itself cater largely to non-commercial, recreational usage.
  • Support Services: Available services likely include fuel, repairs, provisions, and other essentials for boating and small-scale maritime operations.

Navigational Aids

  • Lights and Buoys: The canal is well-marked with navigational aids including buoys, markers, and lights to ensure safe passage.
  • Tug Services: Tug services are generally available to assist larger vessels navigating the canal.

Infrastructure

  • Bridges: Notable bridges across the C&D Canal near Chesapeake City include the Chesapeake City Bridge (Route 213) – a critical structure that provides vehicular crossing over the waterway.
  • Road Access: Good road connectivity via Route 213 which connects to nearby highways and facilitates access to the broader Delaware-Maryland area.
  • Public Amenities: Public boat ramps, docking spaces, and maritime-related shops and services.

Specifications

  • Tidal Influence: The canal experiences minor tidal influences; water levels are controlled to an extent by lock systems at each end of the canal.
  • Typical Vessels: The canal and port area accommodate a mix of commercial vessels (including tugs and barges) and recreational boats.
  • Trade and Commerce: While the canal plays an important role in regional trade, Chesapeake City focuses more on tourism and leisure activities compared to heavy commercial port operations.

Additional Information

  • Tourism: Chesapeake City is a charming destination noted for its preserved historic buildings, waterfront views, and scenic trails. The waterfront area features restaurants and shops catering to visitors.
  • Events: Periodic maritime events, boat parades, and regattas create a lively atmosphere for boating enthusiasts and tourists.

This port and the associated canal infrastructure play a supporting role in the broader maritime logistics network along the U.S. East Coast, bridging two major water bodies and enhancing connectivity for both commercial and recreational vessels.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
CARLA Passenger C&D CANAL PILOT OPS 04:25:28
ESMERALDE Pleasure 02:50:36
ALLEGRO Pleasure 4/17/2026
STUGA Pleasure 4/17/2026
EMERALD COAST Towing/Tug COLONNAS_SHIPYARD 4/17/2026
CHESAPEAKE COAST Towing/Tug CHESAPEAKE CITY MD 4/16/2026
H.R.SPIES Towing/Tug CHESAPEAKE CITY 4/11/2026
SOLITUDE Sailing 4/10/2026
MY GIRL VI Pleasure 4/4/2026
MUGUP Pleasure 3/27/2026
PAUL HENRY Towing/Tug DREDGE OPS BAL MD 3/25/2026
VOYAGER Sailing
THE ASHLEY ROSE Pleasure
INDEFATIGABLE Pleasure

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