SHELTER HARBOR
- Latitude: 39.5715
- Longitude: -74.2364
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: Shelter Harbor RI US
Shelter Harbor, often referred to as Shelter Island Harbor, is located on Shelter Island, which lies between the North and South Forks of Long Island in New York, USA. Shelter Island Sound encircles it, providing a natural haven for boats and maritime activities. Here’s a more detailed description and some key specifications of Shelter Harbor:
Description:
Shelter Harbor is known for its serene environment and scenic beauty. It serves as a safe and attractive destination for sailors and other maritime enthusiasts due to its well-protected waters.
Key Specifications:
- Location: Shelter Island, New York, USA
- Coordinates: Approximately 41.0723° N, 72.3479° W
- Water Body: Shelter Island Sound, adjacent to Gardiners Bay
- Type: Natural Harbor
Facilities:
- Marinas: Several marinas are available, including:
- Coecles Harbor Marina & Boatyard
- Shelter Island Marina
- Piccozzi's Dock
- Docking: Numerous docking options for both transient and seasonal boaters.
- Moorings: Available for private and visiting vessels.
- Fishing: Opportunities for both recreational and commercial fishing.
- Fuel and Repairs: Fuel docks and marine repair services are accessible.
- Navigation Aids: Buoys, lights, and markers aid in safe navigation.
Depth:
- Channel Depth: Typically ranges from 6 to 12 feet, but larger vessels should consult local charts and guides.
- Dockside Depth: Varies by marina; some marinas can accommodate deeper drafts.
Protection and Shelter:
- Wind Protection: Excellent protection from prevailing winds due to the surrounding landmasses.
- Wave Protection: Natural barriers and breakwaters significantly reduce wave action, providing calm waters.
Accessibility:
- Access Routes: Accessible via local roads on Shelter Island, which is itself accessible by ferry from both the North Fork and South Fork of Long Island.
- Ferry Services: North Ferry (Greenport to Shelter Island Heights) and South Ferry (North Haven to Shelter Island).
Environmental Considerations:
- Tide Information: Regular tidal changes influence water depth and should be considered for navigation and docking.
- Wildlife: Abundant marine wildlife and bird species, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts.
Nearby Attractions:
- Town Facilities: Shelter Island offers dining, shopping, and cultural experiences.
- Beaches: Several pristine beaches for relaxation and water activities.
- Historical Sites: Points of interest include the Shelter Island Historical Society.
Permits and Regulations:
- Anchoring Permits: May be required in certain areas; check local regulations.
- Fishing Licenses: Necessary for both recreational and commercial fishing.
Seasonal Considerations:
- Peak Season: Late spring to early fall, when boating and tourist activities are at their highest.
- Winter: While less active, some facilities remain open year-round.
Special Notes:
- Shelter Island emphasizes conservation and environmental protection, encouraging sustainable practices to preserve its natural beauty.
Always refer to the latest maritime charts, local notices to mariners, and official harbor resources for up-to-date and precise navigational and facility information before making a trip to Shelter Harbor.
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