STONINGTON ON RIVER
- USPWP
- Latitude: 41.3466
- Longitude: -71.8322
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: Stonington CT US
Stonington, often referred to as Stonington Harbor, is a picturesque marine port located in the town of Stonington in New London County, Connecticut, USA. Here is a detailed description and specifications for Stonington Harbor:
General Information:
- Location: Southeastern Connecticut, along the Mystic River and Long Island Sound.
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 41.333° N latitude and 71.907° W longitude.
- Accessibility: Easily accessible by both sea and land. The harbor is about halfway between New York City and Boston.
Port Specifications:
- Harbor Type: Natural Harbor
- Port Facilities:
- Marinas: Multiple marinas providing docking, fueling, and maintenance services.
- Moorings: Available for transient and resident boaters.
- Slips: Various slip sizes available for different vessel types including small recreational boats and moderate-sized yachts.
- Water Depth:
- Approach Depth: Typically around 15-20 feet (4.5-6 meters), though it may vary.
- Dockside Depth: Generally varies but can accommodate boats with drafts up to approximately 18 feet (5.5 meters) depending on the marina.
- Type of Cargo: Primarily focused on recreational and fishing activities rather than commercial cargo. However, light commercial fishing vessels are also present.
- Services Offered:
- Fuel Stations: Several fueling points for gasoline and diesel.
- Boat Repair & Maintenance: Full service for repairs, routine maintenance, and haul-out facilities.
- Provisions: Nearby stores and facilities for food and boating supplies.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for waste and recycling disposal.
- Amenities:
- Restrooms and Showers: Available at many marinas.
- Dining and Lodging: Proximity to local restaurants, cafes, and inns.
- Parking: Ample parking spaces for visitors and boat owners.
- Security: Secure facilities with controlled access.
Navigation and Communication:
- Charts: NOAA nautical charts are available for navigation.
- Lighted Aids to Navigation: Markers and buoys for safe passage.
- VHF Radio: Monitored channels typically include Channel 16 for hailing and distress.
Regulatory and Safety Information:
- Local Regulations: Compliance with both federal and state maritime regulations is required.
- US Coast Guard: The Coast Guard has a presence in the region, ensuring maritime safety and environmental protection.
- Environmental Considerations: The area is engaged in eco-friendly practices to protect the marine environment and local wildlife.
Attractions and Activities:
- Recreational Boating and Sailing: Popular activities in the harbor.
- Fishing: Both recreational fishing and professional lobster/fishing fleets operate in the area.
- Historic Sites: Proximity to historic Stonington Village, featuring 18th and 19th-century architecture and landmarks.
Stonington Harbor serves as a vital hub for recreational boating and fishing, offering beautiful scenic views and quality maritime services, making it an appealing destination for boaters and tourists alike.
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