ITHACA

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  • USITH
  • Latitude: 42.4469
  • Longitude: -76.5119
  • Great Lakes
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Ithaca, NY Port Facilities Overview

Location

  • Coordinates: Approximately 42.4435° N latitude, 76.5019° W longitude
  • Water Body: Southern tip of Cayuga Lake
  • Region: Finger Lakes region of Central New York
  • Nearby Waterways: Connected to the Erie Canal and hence to the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean through the New York State Canal System

Harbor Features

  • Type: Inland freshwater harbor/lake port
  • Maximum Vessel Size: Limited to smaller recreational and commercial vessels due to the nature of the lake and its connections
  • Depth: Generally shallow, primarily accommodates vessels with a shallow draft

Facilities and Services

  1. Marinas:

    • Allan H. Treman State Marine Park: One of the largest inland marinas in New York, offering docking, refueling, and repair facilities.
    • Other smaller marinas and docks are available around the lake for both permanent and transient docking.
  2. Loading/Unloading: Limited to small-scale operations; typically used for recreational boats, smaller private vessels, and some light commercial shipping.

  3. Amenities:

    • Fuel stations
    • Boat repair and maintenance services
    • Slip rentals (seasonal and transient)
    • Restrooms and shower facilities
    • Access to parking and some storage areas
  4. Nearby Infrastructure:

    • The city has good road access, making it convenient for transporting goods by truck.
    • Close proximity to rail lines but not necessarily linked directly to larger commercial rail facilities.

Navigation

  • Navigational Aids: Generally simple, with buoys and markers suitable for small boat navigation.
  • Waterway Connections: Cayuga Lake connects to the Erie Canal system, allowing for longer-distance travel, albeit requiring passage through the canal locks and having to deal with draft and air draft restrictions.

Usage

  • Recreational: Primary use by yachts, sailboats, and small motorboats.
  • Educational and Research: Cornell University and Ithaca College use lake access for various research and educational activities.
  • Light Commercial: Some marinas and docks handle light freight and small-scale commercial shipping.

General Port Specifications

  • Draft Recommendations: Typically suitable for vessels with a draft of less than 10 feet.
  • Length Restrictions: More flexible for smaller recreational boats, usually accommodating up to 100 feet depending on marina specifications.
  • Storage: Limited dry dock and storage facilities typically focused on seasonal recreational craft.

Contact Information

  • Maritime Office: Often managed under local government or state park systems.
  • Primary Contact for Treman State Marine Park: Managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

Conclusion

While Ithaca, NY, does not serve as a commercial maritime port in the traditional large-scale sense, it offers substantial support for recreational boating and light commercial activities. It is a central hub within the Finger Lakes for water-based recreation and small-scale shipping, making it an important local harbor.

If you need precise and detailed technical specifications for a specific marina or dock within Ithaca, visiting specific local marina websites or contacting local maritime management offices would be the best course of action.

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