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Harbormaster's Office
WEATHER AWARENESS
The Annapolis Harbormaster's office is responsible for ensuring the safe and enjoyable use of navigable city waters, including Weems Creek, Spa Creek, parts of the Severn River, Annapolis Harbor and Back Creek. The office manages public moorings for transient boaters, annual moorings for residents and non-residents, 1,500 feet of bulkhead and 17 slips at City Dock, 18 miles of shoreline, nearly 7 miles of land and
the use of various park docks and street endings by boaters.
- maintains the City’s waterfront assets
- watching over the maritime ecology of the City
- works with other agencies to insure homeland security from the water side
- contributes to special events planning and hosting
- reports to the Mayor on community maritime issues
The Harbormaster's office operates 2 diesel powerboats; a multi-functional welded aluminum patrol boat primarily used for safety, rescue, navigational, law enforcement, and security-related matters, and a welded aluminum pump-out boat which serves as a convenience to our boaters. The office also operates a 4-stroke gasoline powered Zodiac skiff donated to the City by Zodiac North America. During the boating season, at least two of our boats are on patrol in our City waters to perform duties related to administration and safety.
On October 13, 2011, the Harbormaster announced that two new boats are apart of the City's fleet. Learn more here! Pictures from the Press Conference
The Harbormaster can be contacted on VHF channel 09 or 17.
Dock space and moorings are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. We do not reserve moorings or slips, except in the case of City-sponsored special events. Check-out time is noon at all of our facilities.
We have a management agreement with the owners of Chandler Dock (formerly Fawcett's) which permits taking reservations and holding reserved space on the Chandler Dock:
- dock space may be rented in a slip or on the bulkhead at an hourly (maximum of 3 hours) or daily rate
- hourly rate is $7 per hour for boats up to 49' 11” long and $14 per hour for boats 50' 00” and longer (electrical hookup included)
- overnight rate for non-reserved space is $2 per foot (electrical hookup not included)
- reserved space on the Chandler Dock is available at $3 per foot
Moorings:
- Use of a mooring for any period of time until noon of the following day is $30 -- there are not hourly rates at the moorings
- Discounted rate of $25 for the moorings located in St. Mary’s Cove
- Most moorings are restricted to boats no longer than 45', however the moorings in St. Mary’s Cove are restricted to a maximum of 35'
Attention Boaters – please observe the Restricted Anchorage and No Anchoring Zones in the Annapolis approach channel and in Spa Creek East of number three day marker: Annapolis Harbor Spa Creek Anchoring Restrictions
The Harbormaster's office is open from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. in the summer (May 1 through October 31) and from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. in the winter (November 1 through April 30). A Watch Commander is always on duty at 410.263.7973.
During the busy summer season, the office employs supplementary staff of Dock Assistants and Assistant Harbormasters who collect fees, operate boats, and otherwise assist in the office. They are empowered to enforce City regulations and policies on behalf of the Harbormaster in the latter’s absence, and can handle any problems, requests, or questions you may have in relation to your visit to our harbor.
Contact the Harbormaster:
J. P. "Flip" Walters, Harbormaster, harbormaster@annapolis.gov.
1 Dock Street, Annapolis, MD 21401
410.263.7973 (phone) or 410.295.9018 (fax)
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