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Conference unifix::sailing

Title:SAILING
Notice:Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference
Moderator:UNIFIX::BERENS
Created:Wed Jul 01 1992
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2299
Total number of notes:20724

1933.0. "Boston liveaboard marinas" by ICS::WANNOOR () Tue Sep 22 1992 15:33

    
    
    
    I'm considering a liveaboard someplace near Boston/vicinity.  Are there
    any marinas catering for liveaboard around this area?
    
    I'd appreciate any names/location/phone of these marinas, as well as
    any liveaboard experience you have with them.
    
    Lastly any words of wisdom in their selection.
    
    Cheers,
    
    	-Ashikin
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1933.12 in Boston, 1 in Salem (maybe)POWDML::SPENCER_JCommuter from the Other CapeTue Sep 22 1992 17:1413
    There are several liveaboards around Lewis and Commercial wharves
    downtown.  Pickering Wharf in Salem is a possibility, too, since it
    seems well protected from the weather and currents.
    
    Most places where the waters run cold and there's any real chance of
    ice forming and moving, floats are pulled to avoid damage from being
    frozen in and shifting due to strong winter winds, and operations shut
    down.  Some places you might be able to tie up dockside rather than to
    a float, which solves one set of problems but poses its own.  There are
    no year-round non-commercial tie-ups available around Cape Ann, for
    instance.
    
    J.
1933.2MSBCS::DOLLTue Sep 22 1992 17:194
I considered leaving my boat in the water last year and was told that the
only place that hasn't frozen over was Boston harbor.  I got rates at two,
Constitution Warf and one near the Airport, next to a ship yard.  Both have
live aboards.
1933.3Check out Charlestown Navy YardSSVAX::HOTue Sep 22 1992 18:258
    In addition to the Constitution Marina, there's an extensive marina
    alongside the condos at the old Charlestown Navy Yard.  Forgot the name
    but you'll see the boats docked there if you walk along the water. 
    There are many year round liveaboards there.  Based on the experiences
    of a friend who's been there a few years, on those cold nights in
    January, the marina bar does a lot with business with the liveaboards.
    
    - gene