SEQUIM BAY
- USSQV
- Latitude: 48.0628
- Longitude: -123.039
- US West Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Marine Port Description and Specification: Sequim Bay, US
Overview: Sequim Bay is a natural harbor located on the northeastern coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, United States. It opens into the Strait of Juan de Fuca and is renowned for its protected waters and scenic beauty. The bay is an important local port used predominantly for recreational boating, mariculture, and small-scale commercial activities.
Geographical Coordinates: Latitude: 48.0606° N Longitude: 123.0346° W
General Characteristics:
- Shelter and Accessibility: Sequim Bay offers excellent natural shelter given its geography, which protects it from the harshest weather conditions typical of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The access to the bay is straightforward for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Navigation: Navigational aids, including buoys and markers, are present to facilitate safe entry and exit. Mariners should consult updated nautical charts and local tide tables when planning their approach.
Port Infrastructure:
- Marina Facilities: Sequim Bay is home to the John Wayne Marina, which provides comprehensive services for boaters. This includes moorage, fueling stations, water, electricity, and waste disposal facilities.
- Capacity: The marina can accommodate vessels up to 55 feet in length, with transient moorage available for visiting boats.
- Amenities: Showers, restrooms, laundry facilities, a boat launch ramp, and a marine service station.
- Commercial Activities: While primarily a recreational harbor, there are some activities related to mariculture, including oyster and shellfish farming. The port does not handle large-scale commercial shipping.
- Anchorage: Safe anchorage is available in the bay, with depths and holding grounds appropriate for recreational vessels. The northeastern part of the bay offers the best protection and anchorage options.
Environmental Considerations:
- Water Quality: The bay enjoys good water quality, making it suitable for recreational activities like boating, fishing, and swimming.
- Conservation: The area around Sequim Bay includes protected natural habitats, and certain areas may be restricted to protect wildlife and natural resources.
Connectivity and Services:
- Accessibility: The port is accessible via local roads, with the nearest major highway being U.S. Route 101. The nearest commercial airport is William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles, about 30 miles away.
- Provisions and Supplies: Basic provisions and marine supplies can be found at the John Wayne Marina, with more extensive services available in the nearby town of Sequim.
Local Attractions:
- Scenic Views: Visitors enjoy stunning vistas of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
- Recreational Opportunities: Sequim Bay State Park, located nearby, offers hiking, camping, bird watching, and picnicking.
- Wildlife: The bay is home to diverse marine life and is a popular spot for bird watching.
Port Authority Contact Information:
- John Wayne Marina Office: Typically managed by the Port of Port Angeles.
- Address: 2577 W Sequim Bay Rd, Sequim, WA 98382, USA.
- Phone: (360) 417-3440 for the marina office.
Regulatory Considerations:
- Mariners are advised to comply with U.S. Coast Guard regulations and local maritime laws when navigating in and out of Sequim Bay.
- Environmental regulations must be adhered to, particularly those related to pollution control and wildlife protection.
Sequim Bay offers a well-rounded and picturesque maritime environment, primarily supporting recreational and small-scale commercial marine activities. Its excellent natural shelter, combined with the amenities at the John Wayne Marina, makes it a favored destination for boaters in the region.
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PIPE DREAM | Pleasure | 2/21/2025 | ||
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