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At 2601 Washington Street in Port Townsend, Washington, the Port Townsend Boat Haven stands as a testament to a century of maritime ingenuity and community spirit. Established in 1924, this marina was the Port of Port Townsend’s first capital project, conceived to provide a sheltered enclosure for deep sea fishing boats, yachts, pleasure craft, and government vessels. The vision was realized in 1931 with the construction of a small boat harbor, designed to offer protection from wind and waves and equipped with suitable floats and docks.
Over the years, the Boat Haven has undergone significant transformations, including a major expansion by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1964, which involved building a breakwater and dredging the harbor. This development laid the groundwork for the thriving marine trades that now characterize Port Townsend. Today, the Boat Haven is a hub of activity, supporting a vibrant community of boatbuilders, sailors, and artisans, and hosting events like the renowned Wooden Boat Festival. Its rich history and ongoing innovations make it a must-visit destination for those who appreciate the intersection of tradition and modern maritime excellence.
Dockage
- Average price per day:1 USD per foot (2018/03/08)
- Total:400
- Type:Concrete, Floating
- LOA Max:100
- Dockage depth:10
- Accessibility:AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Disability Access
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