PUT-IN-BAY MUNICIPAL
- Latitude: 41.6536
- Longitude: -82.8172
- Great Lakes
- Marina in US
Location: Put-In-Bay OH 43456 US
Put-In-Bay Municipal (officially known as Put-in-Bay Docks) is a well-known marina located on South Bass Island in Lake Erie, part of the state of Ohio, USA. Below are the detailed descriptions and specifications for the Put-In-Bay Municipal marina:
Description
The Put-In-Bay marina is a public marine facility that provides docking services and amenities for recreational boaters visiting South Bass Island. The island is a popular tourist destination known for its vibrant village of Put-in-Bay, making the marina a key point of entry for visitors arriving by water. The facility is managed by the Village of Put-in-Bay and offers a variety of services aimed at ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for boaters.
Specifications
- Location: Put-In-Bay, South Bass Island, Ohio, USA
- Coordinates: Approximately 41.6541° N, 82.8135° W
- Waterway: Lake Erie
- Management: Village of Put-in-Bay
Marina Capacity
- Docking: The marina offers both transient and seasonal docking facilities.
- Slips: Around 80-100 dock spaces, including both fixed and floating docks (exact number may vary).
- Accommodations: Capable of accommodating a wide range of vessel sizes, from small boats to larger yachts.
Depths
- Approach Depth: Generally around 7-10 feet, suitable for most recreational boats.
- Dockside Depth: Typically ranges from 6 to 8 feet, varying slightly by specific dock locations.
Amenities and Services
- Electrical Hookups: Available with multiple amperage options (usually 30A and 50A).
- Fresh Water: Potable water available at dockside.
- Fuel Dock: Nearby fuel services available for both gasoline and diesel.
- Restrooms and Showers: Clean and maintained facilities for boater convenience.
- Pump-Out Services: Waste pump-out stations for vessel sanitation tanks.
- WiFi: Wireless internet access available within marina limits.
- Trash Disposal: Waste disposal dumpsters and recycling available.
- Security: Basic security measures including lighting, surveillance, and marina staff presence.
Other Features
- Restaurants/Bars: Several dining and entertainment options are available within walking distance in the village of Put-in-Bay.
- Shops: Proximity to various shops, including grocery stores, marine supplies, and local boutiques.
- Proximity to Attractions: Close to popular island attractions such as Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, historic sites, and parks.
- Transportation: Golf cart rentals and bicycle rentals are commonly available to explore the island.
- Events and Festivals: The marina is an excellent base for attending numerous local events, especially during the summer tourist season.
Contact Information
- Harbormaster: Typically available to assist with docking and other inquiries.
- Communication Frequency: VHF Channel 9 or 16 (check locally for specific instructions).
Special Considerations
- Reservations: Highly recommended during peak summer months due to high demand.
- Fees: Docking fees apply and can vary by boat size and duration of stay. Check with the marina office for current rates.
Important Notes
- Seasonal Operation: Generally operates from spring to fall, with peak season being from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
- Weather: Be aware of Lake Erie's rapidly changing weather conditions and plan your trip accordingly.
Boaters are encouraged to contact the marina in advance for reservations and the most up-to-date information on facilities, services, and rates. The friendly and professional marina staff aim to provide a positive experience for all who dock at Put-In-Bay.
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