DANVERS

  • USDVR
  • Latitude: 42.5515
  • Longitude: -70.9215
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Danvers, a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, does not have a major commercial marine port but offers several smaller marinas and harbors primarily serving recreational boating and some commercial fishing activities. Danvers is situated along the Danvers River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean, and its marine facilities cater to leisure and community waterfront activities.

Overview and Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Situated in northeastern Massachusetts.
    • Coordinates: Approximately 42.5751° N latitude and 70.9303° W longitude.
    • Access via the Danvers River which connects to the larger Salem Sound and consequently the Atlantic Ocean.
  2. Facilities:

    • Marinas: Several private and public marinas are available, providing docking, mooring, and basic marina services.
    • Danversport Marina: Among the more prominent facilities, offering boat slips, repair services, fuel docks, and amenities like restaurants and event spaces.
    • Parks and Recreation: Various waterfront parks and recreation areas are accessible for public enjoyment.
  3. Navigational Details:

    • Depth: The navigable depth in the Danvers River varies, but it generally accommodates small to mid-sized vessels. Depths can range from 3 to 12 feet depending on location and tide conditions.
    • Tides: Tidal fluctuations affect the region, with typical New England coastal tides impacting river depths.
    • Navigation Aids: Buoys, markers, and other navigational aids are present to guide vessels safely through the channels.
  4. Services:

    • Docking and Mooring: Available for both short-term and seasonal periods.
    • Maintenance and Repairs: Local marine service providers offer repairs, maintenance, and boat winterization.
    • Fuel: Fuel stations at marinas cater to boats requiring gasoline or diesel.
  5. Commercial Activity:

    • Limited Commercial Use: The area sees primarily recreational activity with some commercial fishing.
    • Proximity to Larger Ports: Close to the Port of Salem, MA, which handles more significant commercial and industrial shipping needs.
  6. Regulations and Restrictions:

    • Speed Limits: Imposed in certain areas to ensure safety and minimize wake.
    • Environmental Policies: Regulations to protect local waterways and marine life, including waste disposal and discharge policies.
  7. Local Amenities:

    • Dining and Retail: Various restaurants, cafes, and small shops, especially around the marina areas.
    • Tourism and Events: Local attractions include historical sites and seasonal events, often leveraging waterfront locations.

Summary:

While Danvers does not host a large commercial seaport, its marine infrastructure supports a robust recreational boating community and serves smaller commercial activities. Facilities are well-suited for leisure boating, with ample support services, beautiful local waterways, and access to the open ocean through neighboring Salem Sound.

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