Marinas in Alaska

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Marinas in Alaska

Aurora Harbor

Marina in Juneau Borough
Aurora Harbor is the largest harbor in the Juneau Harbors system, located about a mile north of downtown Juneau. Downtown Juneau has several facilities, including grocery stores, restaurants, shopping centers, coffee shops with wifi, a library with public computers, a post office, and public transportation. Aurora Harbor offers 449 slips with many of them having access to electricity (20 amp, 30 amp, or 50 amp) and water. The Aurora Harbor Office is located at the South end of Aurora Harbor while the Juneau Yacht Club is situated at the North end of Aurora Harbor. You can find shower and self-service laundry facilities half a mile from the Aurora Harbor Office. However, please note that the Aurora Harbor Office does not accept mail or packages for patrons due to liability issues. Transient moorage is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. You can either call the Aurora Harbor Office or hail on channel 73 when your vessel reaches the Gastineau Channel. Please keep in mind that vessels need to pass under the Douglas Bridge to access Aurora Harbor. The Aurora Harbor Office is open from Monday to Saturday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. However, they are typically closed from 12:00 to 1:00 pm for lunch. If you want to reserve moorage, please call (907) 586-5720. Here's the harbor location if you need it: Lat 58 degrees 18.18 N Log 134 degrees 25.58 W.
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ANB Harbor

Marina in Sitka City and
Off Katlian Street, just north of downtown The Harbor Department: Office hours are 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday. We are located adjacent to Thomsen Harbor at 617 Katlian St. Fax # is (907) 747-6278 Registration of Transient Vessels: All transient vessels are required to register with the Harbormaster within 8 hours of arrival. Information on services and fees is available at the harbor office. The City and Borough of Sitka Harbor Department operates and maintains 5 boat harbors to include Crescent Harbor, Sealing Cove Harbor, ANB Harbor, Thomsen Harbor and Eliason Harbor. The city has a tidal grid available, a gear work float and a drive down load/unload zone. Sitka also has a moorage area at the Port Facility (City Wall) that can handle up to a 300’ vessel, there is also a hoist with a maximum limit of 1,500 lbs. Sitka moors a large fleet of commercial fishing vessels, recreation and charter vessels. During the summer we also see large yachts, from all over the world, visit our harbors. All the Sitka harbors are within walking distance to grocery stores, marine supply stores, restaurants and downtown. The harbor department also have restrooms at all harbors as well as shower facilities on site above Eliason Harbor. In 2016, Sitka became the 4th Alaska Clean Harbor. To become a certified Alaska Clean Harbor, a facility must implement best management practices that help to prevent pollution and reduce waste at their facility. They must be pro-active in communicating with their customers and dedicated to providing services and assistance to their staff and boaters to protect water quality. We know that drips and spills will still happen, but through working with Alaska Clean Harbors, we believe that harbors, like Sitka, are making change and improving our water quality and the quality of our harbors.
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City of Ketchikan Port

Marina in Ketchikan Gateway
Located at 2933 Tongass Ave. Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 Four deep-water panamax-sized berths. Mllw depth ranging from -40’ to -100’. Cruise ships from June to September. Large vessel ice-free moorage October to May. Ketchikan has four panamax sized cruise ship berths. They are numbered sequentially from south to north, along the downtown waterfront. Each berth also has an adjacent float. Berth I, inboard side, has the 200 feet long Daly Float. Berth II, north end, has the 150 feet long Ryus Float. Berth III, north, inboard side, has a 400 foot long float. Berth IV has two floats, 120 feet on the south, inboard side, and 70 feet on the north, inboard side. Cruise ships should lighter only to the floats at Berths III or IV. https://www.visit-ketchikan.com/about-ketchikan/ketchikan-stories/ketchikan-story-a-true-frontier/
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Cliffside Marina

Marina in Chugach
Make it your weekend "home away from home" or just come out for a day. Our modern marina offers 99 slips to its boaters and its convenient location, just 50 miles from Anchorage, makes it a highly desirable destination.
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Coffman Cove Marina

Marina in Prince of Wales-Hyder
Payment envelopes and the drop slot are available at the harbormaster shack located at the head of the ramp. The Coffman Cove harbor underwent a major expansion in 2010/2011. Presently, it has 60 moorage slips and 180 feet of transient moorage. Fresh water and power are accessible through AP&T. The drive-down ramp makes it convenient to load and unload freight and supplies. There is a fish cleaning float with boat access, and a bathroom is available. The harbor is located in the heart of downtown Coffman Cove. All the liquids are available under one roof at Rain Country Liquor, the Dog House Pub, and the office of R and R Fuels. Although there is no fuel dock available, the friendly owners of the business will run a hose to your boat or deliver diesel by dock cart in 5-gallon cans. A short walk from the docks, there is an excellent coin-operated laundry at the Ocean View RV Park. Other services include an ATM, a clinic, emergency medical services, a float plane dock, and new monthly car ferry service to South Mitkoff Island. Public phones are available in Coffman Cove since there is no cell service. Dial 83 to use a prepaid card or 85 to use a credit card. Free calls can be made for the weather (81), commercial fishing safety reports (82), emergency spill (84), and to reserve a forest service cabin (86) or a place on the ferry (87). The Coffman Cove Library offers free wireless internet around the clock. It is staffed by an AmeriCorps volunteer under a program to bring more digital services to small Alaskan communities. Troy Nolte 907-329-2233 VHF Channel 16 clerk2@ccalaska.com
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Craig Harbor

Marina in Prince of Wales-Hyder
The Craig Harbor Department is dedicated to making your short term, or long-term visit to our part of Southeast Alaska a memorable experience. We are here to help and assist you in any way possible. We hope that when you visit us in Craig, you'll leave refreshed with a true Alaskan experience. The Craig Harbormaster office is located on the corner of the Craig Klawock Highway and West Hamilton Drive. The Harbormaster building also provides public restrooms with public showers that are open all year round and heated in the winter. Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. During off hours, please leave a message on the recorder and someone will return your call as soon as possible. Harbormaster and Assistant Harbormasters are available 7 days a week, 7 am- 4 pm. You can contact the Harbormaster or Assistant Harbormasters at (907) 826-3404.
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Donohue's Marina

Marina in Juneau Borough
18 miles north of Juneau, “Tee Harbor”, as the locals call it, is a private marina. There is gas available at the dock. offer a variety of services to boaters but do not offer transient moorage.
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Doyon's Landing

Marina in Ketchikan Gateway
Private Yacht Moorage in Ketchikan, Alaska Doyon’s Landing is located on the beautiful Ketchikan waterfront, Alaska’s southernmost city and the first stop when heading North to Alaska along the Inside Passage. We are a private yacht facility offering safe, secure moorage. We offer a 400 foot floating steel dock that will accommodate virtually any size super yacht, with ample deep water moorage. Doyon’s Landing features dual covered gangways for expediting cargo and passengers, as well as a private parking lot.
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Fisherman’s Bend

Marina in Juneau Borough
Also situated in Auke Bay, this marina offers repair services. Offer a variety of services to boaters but do not offer transient moorage.
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Fisherman's Quay LLC

Marina in Sitka City and
Your source for lodging, storage, moorage and commercial leasing. Located at 475 Katlian St, Sitka, AK 99835, EE. UU. Please contact first for more information +1 907 747 8344 Rate dependent on boat size (contact for monthly and annual rates) 30-amp power metered and charged separately Additional liveaboard fee $75/mo. Includes shower, laundry facilities, water, and garbage disposal. (The first 2 weeks and short intermittent stays are free)
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Heritage Harbor

Marina in City and Borough of Wrangell
is located approximately 1 mile from downtown. Reserved Moorage stalls range in size from 34' to 80'. With over 1,300 lineal feet of open side-tie transient moorage, there is plenty of room for visiting vessels and we offer 30, 50 or 100 amp utilities connections. There is potable water on the docks, a newly installed restroom, an all-tides boat launch and plenty of turning radius room for larger vessels. Transient vessels over 100 feet should contact the Harbor Department the day before arrival for moorage instructions. Most transients will be moored in Heritage Harbor or the Downtown Harbor at Reliance Float. The best and biggest harbor in Wrangell. It has a boat launch and plenty of parking for vehicles and vehicles with trailers. It is common on the summer weekends for the parking lot to be completely full. This harbor has public bathrooms and is located just a short walk to and from town.
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Hole in the Wall Harbor

Marina in Ketchikan Gateway
The Port & Harbors Department operates and maintains five boat harbors: Bar Harbor, Thomas Basin, Casey Moran, Knudson Cove, and Hole-In-The-Wall; the Port of Ketchikan; and three launch ramps. Please register your boat at the harbormaster office located at 2933 tongass or call +1 907 228 5632 hail harbormaster on vhf 16 or 73. This harbor is under 24 hr video surveillance
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Intermediate Vessel Float

Marina in Juneau Borough
he Intermediate Vessel Float (IVF) is located in the heart of Downtown Juneau, between two Cruise Ship Floats, and is very active during the summer months. Downtown Juneau has grocery stores, restaurants, shopping, coffee shops with wifi, a library with public computers, a post office, and public transportation. The IVF has 800 feet of mooring space with multiple power boxes (30 amp, 50 amp, and 100 amp), and is utilized by small cruise ships, yachts, and fishermen. This is a very busy moorage area used for short stays. Moorage space is by reservation only, so call ahead to get a spot. Moorage reservations are available May 1st through October 1st, please call (907) 586-5720. Payment for the first nights moorage is required to hold your reservation and it is non-refundable. Summer Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm 907-586-5720 Electricity (power is not guaranteed with a reservation, it is per availability) Water Limited Vehicle Parking Trash disposal Harbor Location: Lat 58 degrees 17.40 N Log 134 degrees 23.57 W
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Juneau Harris Small Boat Harbor

Marina in Juneau Borough
Juneau Harris Small Boat Harbor is a marina located in Juneau, Alaska. It provides mooring facilities for small boats and gives access to fishing and sightseeing opportunities. The harbor is situated near downtown Juneau, which is easily accessible by foot, and offers several amenities such as grocery stores, restaurants, shopping areas, coffee shops with wifi, a library with public computers, a post office, and public transportation. The harbor has 204 slips, and most of them offer access to water and electricity (20 amp, 30 amp, or 50 amp). A launch ramp is located at the northern end of Harris Harbor, and it provides parking space for two trailers. Furthermore, a pump-out station is situated on the South-East corner of Harris. Across Egan Drive from Harris Harbor, there is a shower and self-service laundry facility available. However, the harbor doesn't accept mail or deliveries due to liability issues. Transient moorage is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For moorage reservations, you can call the Aurora Harbor Office at (907) 586-5255, or hail on channel 73 when your vessel reaches the Gastineau Channel. Note that you need to pass under the Douglas Bridge to reach Harris Harbor. The harbor is open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm and on Saturdays from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. It usually remains closed from 12 to 1 pm for lunch. Harbor location: Latitude: 58 degrees 18.01 N Longitude: 134 degrees 25.44 W
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Juneau Port

Marina in Juneau Borough
Juneau has two cruise ship docks located in the downtown waterfront. There are also two private cruise ship docks in the area. Together they serve over 1 Million passengers a season (May through September). The city owned docks provide berthing for one Panamax ship up to 1,000 feet in length and one post-Panamax ship up to 1,100 feet in length. Public amenities in this area include a pedestrian promenade, visitor center, bus staging, public parking, and a Port/Customs Building housing the Port of Juneau Field Office and the offices of the US Customs and Border Protection. All of these facilities have been built within the last five years which provide a safe, efficient, and pleasant experience for visitors and locals alike. Other amenities nearby include a grocery store, restaurants, gift shops, coffee shops with wifi, a public library with public computers, a post office, and public transportation. With the completion of the Juneau Cruise ship berths in 2017, it has greatly expanded the passenger capacity of the port. CBJ continues to develop its uplands to support the increase passenger and pedestrian traffic along the waterfront with careful and deliberate planning efforts to meet future needs. Specifically, in 2019, CBJ awarded a construction project to expand the waterfront seawalk and to create additional bus transportation staging areas. Port Field Office – Please call 907-586-5720 for assistance. Office hours are Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
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KETCHIKAN MOORAGE

Marina in Ketchikan Gateway
Designed to be a sanctuary in the middle of the city, the Ketchikan Moorage knows that a little comfort goes a long way. Ketchikan Moorage, located at the historic Ellis Airlines Terminal is the perfect homeport for your yachting adventures when exploring Southern Southeast Alaska. We are very conveniently located in mid-town Ketchikan. Grocery, liquor, marine and tackle stores are all within a 5-10 minute walk. Ketchikan’s top attractions, restaurants and other services are equally close. Ketchikan Moorage is a private moorage facility that can accommodate vessels up to 175’.
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KETCHIKAN YACHT CLUB

Marina in Ketchikan Gateway
The Ketchikan Yacht Club, located in Thomas Basin at the southern end of the Ketchikan Cruise Ship dock, is a favorite stop of many independent cruisers to and from Alaska. We are located at the mouth of Ketchikan Creek, a stone’s throw from the famous Creek Street Historical district, and only a few blocks from machinist and mechanical services, restaurants, bars and tourist attractions. Some excellent hiking and bicycling opportunities are also in this area. The Yacht Club manages float 2 in Thomas Basin; all slips belong to members. Club rules require that whenever a KYC member removes his boat from the stall, the return date must be written on the small signout board. Any day the slip is vacant and the owner has not posted a return date, that slip is available for transient moorage. Due to our remote location, we are unable to make true reciprocity agreements with other yacht clubs. We do welcome and invite you to our club and events. Our daily moorage rates are determined by slip size and are similar to those charged by the Ketchikan Harbor Department. Our facilities are the best in town with a warm clubhouse, kitchen, showers, and telephone, in a floathouse next to the dock; we have several social activities each week and are always happy to meet new guest cruisers.
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Knudson Cove Marina

Marina in Ketchikan Gateway
Offers 130 moorage slips, gear storage lockers, skiff/boat/kayak rentals, several waterfront units, 3 private cabins, a large tackle shop, airport shuttles, liquor store, fuel service & freezer space.
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Port Authority Metlakatla

Marina in Prince of Wales-Hyder
Port Authority Harbor Master, William Hayward (907) 886-4646 Overnight Visitors: Please be aware that if you wish to stay in Metlakatla over 24 hours you must apply for a visitors permit.
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Port MacKenzie

Marina in Alaska
.Port MacKenzie is a port located in the Upper Cook Inlet, which offers easy access to major road corridors leading to the Mat-Su Valley, Fairbanks in the north, and Anchorage in the south. The port is specifically designed for growth, and it is the only port in Alaska with 9,000 acres (14 square miles) designated for commercial and industrial development. The port has numerous facilities, including a 15-acre gravel surface barge dock, and the deepest draft dock in the Upper Cook Inlet. These facilities are designed to efficiently import and export different types of cargoes, including natural resources.
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Port of Alaska in Anchorage

Marina in Anchorage
Port of Alaska is a Municipality of Anchorage owned facility that serves all of Alaska and the nation. It is Alaska’s most versatile port that handled 5.2 million tons of fuel and freight in 2022, including containers, liquid bulk, dry bulk, break bulk, and cruise ships too. About half of all Alaska inbound cargo crosses Port of Alaska docks, about half of which is delivered to final destinations outside of Anchorage – statewide, including Southeast. It leverages hundreds of millions of dollars of public and private infrastructure, including more than 125 acres of cargo-handling yard, 3.1 million barrels of liquid fuel storage, 60,000 tons of cement storage, gantry cranes, RO-RO trestles, and a large, skilled workforce. It is located on upper Cook Inlet, adjacent to Alaska’s population center and primary road, marine, air, rail and pipeline cargo distribution systems. Upper Cook Inlet has the highest tides in the United States and range almost 40 feet. NOAA tide predictions for Port of Alaska typically range between low tides down to minus five feet and high tides that exceed plus 33 feet, with a mean daily tide range of 26.2 feet. Anchorage’s extreme tides are driven by Upper Cook Inlet’s constricted geography and the configuration of northern hemisphere land masses. Local weather conditions intensify Anchorage’s tide fluctuations.
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Port of Nome

Marina in Nome
The Port Of Nome is the forefront of America's Arctic; it is uniquely positioned to advance national interests in the region, while strengthening the economic pillars of western Alaska. Lucas Stotts harbormaster +1 9073041906 Office hours from Mon-Fri 8:00am -5:00 pm (Closed for lunch 12:00-1:00) The small inner harbour can be used for small vessel
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Saint Paul Harbor

Marina in Kodiak Island
Come to this downtown harbor to see salmon-fishing boats, longliners, and crabbers, as well as guide-operated sport-fishing boats and personal sailboats. There are 250 slips here, accounting for roughly one-third of the boats in Kodiak. Walk the docks and see if you can identify a trawler, seiner, or crabber. The fishermen will have already “pitched” their catch, but you can still watch them chopping bait, mending nets, or shoving off for another trip. A true fishing town.
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Seadrome Dock

Marina in Juneau Borough
Located downtown, the Seadrome provides 560′ of moorage. Potable water, 30 and 50 amp power, fuel, and shoreside services available for hire. Call ahead for reservations.
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Shoemaker Bay Harbor

Marina in City and Borough of Wrangell
located at Rainbow Falls Trail, Box, 531 4.5 Mile, Zimovia Hwy, Wrangell, AK 99929, Estados Unidos Shoemaker Bay Harbor is newly reconstructed and located approximately 5 miles from the downtown area and has 250 slips for small and large commercial fishing and recreational vessels. There are also tidal grids, an hydraulic hoist, a boat launch and work float located at the harbor. This harbor is part of a larger recreational complex with a park and shelter, tennis courts, playground, tent and RV camping area and trails. Power, water, waste oil collection and garbage collection is provided. WRANGELL PORT & HARBORS DEPARTMENT Steve Miller, Harbor Master Ph: (907) 874-3736 or 3051 Fax: (907) 874-3197 VHF: Chan 16 Email: smiller@wrangell.com Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Harbor Assistants Available 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily
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Statter Harbor

Marina in Juneau Borough
Statter Harbor is located in Auke Bay, Alaska, a short distance from the Alaska Marine Highway System ferry terminal. This harbor is approximately 35 nautical miles from downtown Juneau and 12 miles by road. Statter Harbor’s location provides easy access to local restaurants, a library, laundry and shower services, a post office, and the Capital City Transit bus lines for easy travel. Statter is primarily a transient harbor that gets all kinds of patrons: fishermen, charter operators, local boat-owners, live-aboards that call Statter home, and larger sailing and pleasure yachts. The Statter Harbor office does not accept mail or deliveries for patrons due to liability issues. Statter Harbor has a maximum transient capacity of approximately 324 vessels. It is a small harbor that has a lot of traffic due to the ideal location for local fishing and wildlife observation opportunities. In addition to the transient spaces, we also have 70 stalls for permanent moorage. Please see the Statter Harbor Layout Map for details on where transients may moor. We can accommodate vessels of any size, but we do not take reservations unless the vessel is over 65’. Please see Statter Harbor Breakwater Reservations for rates and rules. Please note that Statter Harbor is a small but popular harbor; due to the amount of traffic we receive, the 10-day movement rule is enforced for transient boaters in the harbor from May 1st-October 1st to perpetuate traffic flow within the harbor. Please abide the 10-day movement rule if you are going to be in Statter for longer than a 10-day period. Our harbor officers monitor all channels and the switch to/working channel is 74. Statter Amenities 3 floats available for transient boaters C dock: 450’ D dock: 800’ **all fingers on floats are 120’ Breakwater: 966’ Slips on C and D docks have power (20, 30, & 50 amp) and water (summer only) Boater bathrooms and shower facilities Complimentary pump-out station 100’ fuel dock (Owned and operated by Petro Marine) Trash and used oil disposal Monthly moorage and electrical rates available (see Harbor Fees) Laundromat 5 minute walk from Statter Harbor Paid parking available for vehicles ($1/hour, $5/day & $100/month) Two-sided launch ramp For more information or reservations please call (907) 789-0819 Statter Harbor Hours Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm – typically closed from 12 pm to 1 pm for lunch
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The Spit Dock Facility

Marina in Aleutians West
The Spit Dock spans 2,400 feet and offers long and short term moorage for boats up to 200 feet, along with shore-power, refuse removal, and potable water.
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Thomsen Harbor

Marina in Sitka City and
Off the north end of Katlian Street, south of Eliason Harbor. The Harbor Department: Office hours are 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday. We are located adjacent to Thomsen Harbor at 617 Katlian St. Fax # is (907) 747-6278. The City and Borough of Sitka Harbor Department operates and maintains 5 boat harbors to include Crescent Harbor, Sealing Cove Harbor, ANB Harbor, Thomsen Harbor and Eliason Harbor. The city has a tidal grid available, a gear work float and a drive down load/unload zone. Sitka also has a moorage area at the Port Facility (City Wall) that can handle up to a 300’ vessel, there is also a hoist with a maximum limit of 1,500 lbs. Sitka moors a large fleet of commercial fishing vessels, recreation and charter vessels. During the summer we also see large yachts, from all over the world, visit our harbors. All the Sitka harbors are within walking distance to grocery stores, marine supply stores, restaurants and downtown. The harbor department also have restrooms at all harbors as well as shower facilities on site above Eliason Harbor. In 2016, Sitka became the 4th Alaska Clean Harbor. To become a certified Alaska Clean Harbor, a facility must implement best management practices that help to prevent pollution and reduce waste at their facility. They must be pro-active in communicating with their customers and dedicated to providing services and assistance to their staff and boaters to protect water quality. We know that drips and spills will still happen, but through working with Alaska Clean Harbors, we believe that harbors, like Sitka, are making change and improving our water quality and the quality of our harbors.
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Thorne Bay Harbor

Marina in Prince of Wales-Hyder
Thorne Bay’s main harbor is located in town on the north side of the bay, near most retail businesses Please contact Harbormaster Jacob Aaro at 907-204-0815 or City Hall at 907-828-3380 to sign up for moorage. The harbormaster will be monitoring daily for compliance with Harbor Codes, moorage agreements, etc. Visit Thorne Bay and Relax in the Comfort of Thorne Bay Harbor. Midway along Clarence Strait —- Prince of Wales Island Southeast Alaska On shore facilities for guests include: Clean restrooms with showers, Seasonal restaurant, Hardware store, Grocery store and liquor store within an easy walk, Emergency medical services, Internet and fax available.
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Unalaska Marine Center (UMC) and the USCG Dock

Marina in Aleutians West
The Unalaska Marine Center (UMC) and USCG Dock offer approximately 2,051 linear feet of dock space. The UMC provides services for cargo, passengers, and other port-related activities. Horizon Lines operates a 30-ton and a 40-ton crane and rail system for containerized cargo, while North Pacific Fuel provides fueling facilities. Potable water, warehouse space, sewage pump-out, and upland storage areas are available as well. The berthing area has a depth of 40 feet at mean lower low water (MLLW). For further information, please contact Ports & Harbors at (907) 581-1254. You can also reach them via facsimile at (907) 581-2519. For any emergency, please contact the on-duty harbor officer at (907) 359-1254.
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Valdez boat harbor

Marina in Chugach
Two Fuel docks with seasonal hours Pump out Boat lift Small crane for loading Slips available with power and water New large boat marina now open just to the East If you are arriving at the harbor via water, please call the office on VHF channel 16 to request moorage. We will switch to channel 7 for our working channel. Please make sure to traverse the entrance, breakwater, and harbor at a speed not exceeding three miles per hour or the slowest speed that ensures safe maneuvering. Once you have tied up your boat at the dock, please check in with the office to complete any paperwork for your vessel and pay any harbor fees that may be due. Valdez Harbors is a vital economic resource for our community, providing a significant boost to tourism and maritime industries. It is a member of the Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators (AAHPA) and the Pacific Coast Congress of Harbormasters & Port Managers (PCC). The North Basin (see map) has 511 slips, and the South Basin (see map) has 127 slips, which the City of Valdez manages. The Harbor has a staff of seven full-time employees and hires several part-time employees during the summer. It is open seven days a week throughout the year. We accept MasterCard and Visa as payment for services. Valdez Harbors has a variety of slips available, including 100', 65', 60', 50', 48', 40', 36', 32', 30', 24', and 20'. There are also approximately 1,800' of transient dock space in the North Basin and approximately 1,400' in the South Basin. For transients, the harbors use the hot berthing system, which means that tenant slips are used when they are not in use. In the North Basin, there are two restroom facilities. One is located at the top of the "B" ramp, and the other, which also has showers, is located under the Harbormaster's office. In the South Basin, there are restrooms and showers on the east side of the warehouse, and laundry facilities on the north side. Additional restrooms are available at the east end of the parking lot. Showers and laundry machines in both basins operate on tokens, which can be obtained from the token machines available 24/7. The token machines are located outside the North Basin restroom facilities at the Harbormaster's office and inside the South Basin laundry facilities. Both basins also have two oil disposal sheds. The North Basin shed is located across the street from the Harbormaster's office, while the South Basin shed is in the building at the southeast corner of the parking lot. A mobile pump-out cart and pump-out skiff are available free of charge, but you must schedule the service by contacting the Harbormaster's office. There are also two stationary pump-outs in each basin. In the North Basin, they are located at the end of "Tour" Dock and "B" Dock. In the South Basin, they are located at the end of "V" Dock and "R" Dock.
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Wrangell City dock

Marina in City and Borough of Wrangell
City Dock, also known as the Cruiseship Dock, is a t-shaped dock located at the north end of downtown. The dock face is 405 feet with a breasting pier head of 565 feet and an additional stern mooring dolphin 225 feet off the northeast end of the dock, allowing accommodation of ships +/-950 feet. The inside face permits moorage for smaller cruiseships, yachts, and also contains a U-shaped summer float for charter vessels to load and unload passengers. Cruiseships of larger size can safely anchor in front of the dock and lighter passengers to the summer floats. Water and electricity are available on the City Dock and Summer Floats. Rates
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Wrangell Harbor Master

Marina in City and Borough of Wrangell
There is a Harbor Master and three assistants. The Harbor Master office is located at the Reliance Float. Wrangell Harbor Master monitors VHF Channel 16. Vessels over 100 feet should provide the Harbor Department at least 8 hours notice for moorage instructions. Most transients will be moored in Wrangell Harbor at Reliance Float unless advanced arrangements are made for moorage in Shoemaker Bay or Heritage Harbor. The Wrangell Harbor and Heritage harbor are an easy walk to the downtown area for groceries, hardware, laundry, lodging, museum and retail stores. Additional restaurant, showers and laundry facilities are immediately adjacent to the Wrangell Harbor. JohnnyCab (907-660-7678) is located in town and can provide transportation from Shoemaker Bay Harbor to the downtown area. Wrangell IGA (907-874-2341),City Market (907-874-3333), Ottesens True Value(907-874-3377) and Sentry hardware (907-874-3336) will deliver supplies to the harbors on request. Additional public shower facilities are located in the City Recreational Facility. Full service fuel dock (Petro Marine) is located in Wrangell Harbor. Road access is on Peninsula Street, opposite the harbor from Reliance Float. Petro Marine monitors VHF Channel 16 or 907-874-3276. There are also numerous boat repair and maintenance companies in town providing aluminum fabrication, welding, fiberglass, woodworking, diesel mechanic and painting among other services. Most brands of outboard engines are supported by local dealers. Commercial assist towing is available, and diving for salvage or cleaning needs are available. Please contact Harbor Staff on VHF Channel 16 to inquire about transient moorage. Harbor staff is available from 7am - 11pm daily.
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