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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. We have available a tidal grid, gear work float and a drive download/unload zone. We have a moorage area at the Port Facility (City Wall) that can handle up to a 300’ vessel. We also have a hoist with a maximum limit of 1,500 lbs.We moor a lot of commercial fishing vessel, recreation and charter vessels. During the summer we also see a lot of large yachts visit our harbors. You are within walking distance to a grocery store, marine supply store, restaurants and to downtown. We also have restrooms and shower facilities on site above Eliason Harbor.The City and Borough of Sitka Harbor Department would like to remind harbor users to conserve water by turning off water hoses that are available for use on the harbor docks. Conserving water by turning off the hoses will reduce water and wastewater treatment costs.
Dockage
- Average price per day:1.50 USD per foot (2024/07/06)
- Type:Floating, Wood
- Accessibility:AC Power 100A, AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Disability Access, Liveaboard Allowed
Vessels of 100 feet or more are asked to call ahead for information about accommodations at 907-747-3439. If you are under 100 feet, they will almost always figure a way to accomodate you.Up to 80 feet is $1.24 per foot per day.81 to 150 feet is $2.11 per foot per day.151 feet and up is $3.17 per foot per day. (6/30/22). Monthly permits (30 days):$17.58 per foot of overall length up to 150 feet.$26.36 per foot of overall length for 151 and up.An additional 5 – 6% sales tax is added to all fees.Note: Vessels on the wait list shall be charged $3.30 per foot of the overall vessel length, per month, payable in advance, quarterly. The fee paid to get on the wait list is equal to a quarter’s moorage and is non-refundable and does not get applied to moorage.
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