TWIN SPITS
- Latitude: 47.9058
- Longitude: -122.591
- US West Coast
- Marina in US
Location: Hansville WA US
Twin Spits is a popular destination located on the western shore of Hood Canal in Washington State, USA. Although it might not host a conventional fully-equipped marine port, Twin Spits offers some essential facilities and services for boating and marine activities. Below is a general description and some specifications for the area relevant to nautical interests.
General Description:
- Location: Western shore of Hood Canal, near the Kitsap Peninsula.
- Coordinates: Approximately 47.9222° N latitude and 122.6811° W longitude.
- Accessibility: Primarily accessible by boat. The nearby towns offer road access for logistical support.
Marine Specifications:
- Docking Facilities: Limited. Usually, mariners use small piers, floating docks, or anchor in designated areas.
- Water Depth: Variable tidal range; Mariners should refer to tidal charts for accurate readings. Generally sufficient for small to medium-sized recreational vessels.
- Anchorage: Protected anchorage with good holding ground, primarily composed of mud and sand.
- Mooring: Limited mooring buoys available; space can be constrained during peak boating season.
- Navigational Aids: Basic markers and buoys; Mariners should use GPS and regional nautical charts for navigation.
Services and Amenities:
- Fuel: Generally unavailable directly at Twin Spits; nearby marinas in larger towns provide refueling services.
- Provisions: Limited. Boaters are advised to stock up at nearby towns like Seabeck or Silverdale before heading to Twin Spits.
- Repairs and Maintenance: No dedicated facilities. Nearest services are in larger ports such as Bremerton or Poulsbo.
- Restrooms and Showers: Generally not available at Twin Spits. Public facilities may be present at regional parks.
- Safety and Emergency: Basic safety patrols by local authorities; nearest Coast Guard station is in Seattle, WA. Emergency services can be reached via VHF radio or cell phone where signal is available.
Recreational Activities:
- Fishing: Popular for recreational fishing, particularly for species like salmon, crab, and shellfish.
- Kayaking and Paddling: Ideal due to often calm waters.
- Hiking and Camping: Nearby areas offer scenic trails and camping grounds.
- Wildlife Viewing: Marine and bird life are abundant, great for nature enthusiasts.
Environmental Considerations:
- Tides and Currents: Mariners should be aware of tidal changes and current patterns in Hood Canal, which can impact anchorage and navigation.
- Protected Areas: Some regions may be designated as marine protected areas or have wildlife conservation restrictions.
Local Regulations:
- Fishing and Crabbing: Requires appropriate licenses; follow regulations set by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
- Anchoring and Mooring: Follow local guidelines and respect private property.
- Waste Disposal: Adhere to "Leave No Trace" principles; no dumping of waste in the water.
In summary, while Twin Spits does not feature extensive port infrastructure, it is a charming spot for boaters seeking a tranquil location with basic essential amenities. Preparation and self-sufficiency are key for mariners visiting this scenic area.
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