SEABECK
- USSK8
- Latitude: 47.6403
- Longitude: -122.827
- US West Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Seabeck is a small community located on the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State, USA. It is not widely known for having a major commercial or industrial marine port. Rather, Seabeck features a quaint waterfront area that caters more to recreational boating, fishing, and tourism than to large-scale maritime commerce. Below are some general descriptors and specifications for what you might find in Seabeck:
General Description:
- Location: Kitsap Peninsula, Washington State, on the west side of the Puget Sound.
- Type of Port: Primarily a recreational and small-vessel port.
- Primary Uses: Boating, fishing, kayaking, and local tourism.
- Surroundings: Encompassed by scenic views of Hood Canal, forested lands, and nearby mountain ranges like the Olympics.
Features and Amenities:
- Marinas/Docks: Small docking areas primarily for personal and small recreational vessels.
- Boat Launches: Facilities for launching small boats and kayaks are typically available.
- Local Businesses: The area may have a few local shops, cafes, and restaurants catering to visitors and boaters.
- Tourism Facilities: Scenic viewpoints, waterfront parks, and historical sites, including Seabeck Conference Center which serves as a retreat and event location.
Specifications:
- Water Depth: Generally shallow and suitable for small to medium-sized recreational boats.
- Mooring Options: Limited compared to larger commercial ports; primarily for local or visiting boaters.
- Navigation: General emphasis on safe, small-boat navigation; no major shipping lanes run through this area.
- Access: Accessible by road via Seabeck Highway NW, with nearby larger towns providing infrastructure and amenities.
Considerations for Mariners:
- Weather Conditions: Mariners should be aware of local weather patterns, including fog and rain which are common in the Pacific Northwest.
- Tidal Influences: Understand tidal changes which can affect depth and docking conditions.
- Ecological Sensitivity: Being part of the Hood Canal, it's important to follow environmental guidelines to protect local wildlife and water quality.
Nearby Facilities:
- Bremerton: Approximately 20 miles to the southeast, featuring a significant naval presence and commercial shipping operations.
- Bangor Submarine Base: Located northeast of Seabeck on the Kitsap Peninsula, a key military installation.
In summary, Seabeck provides a picturesque and serene setting with facilities geared towards recreation rather than large-scale industrial port operations. It is ideal for leisure boating, fishing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Puget Sound area.
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