Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, Maine, USA
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We would like your comments - If you would like to add to this report or submit your own report on a marina, harbour or anchorage not covered in this guide so far please visit our contact page (see button above) for our email address. Digital photos are also very welcome. General - Maine Maritime Museum lies on the River Kennebec. The facility is open from May to October. Position - 43° 53.9' N 69° 48.9' W Tides; Reference port - Mean time differences - HW: minutes ± ; LW: minutes ± Heights in metres -
Charts, Pilots & Cruising Guides - See the following link for Maine Charts Approach & Entrance; From the Gulf of Maine head for the Kennebec River. Maine Maritime Museum lies 10 miles up river. Berths & Moorings - 1 slip and six of the eight moorings are available to visiting yachts. Reservations are preferred. Maximum length - 150' Formalities - Not known Contact ; Tel - Fax - Web VHF Ch - 9 Call sign - Water - Not known. Electric - Not known. Fuel - Available on call with prior notice given. Weather forecast - Not known. Security - Not known. Internet Access - Not known. Other Facilities & Services - Toilets. Showers. Chandlers - Not Known Shop Online for the Best Deals Marine Electronics - The Top Deals are on the Web! Scuba Diving Gear - Get Offers Here Fishing Tackle - Not Known Great Deals Online Shopping - Most provisions can be obtained. Eating Out - There are several restaurants close to Transport; Bus Service - Bath Trolley & Shuttle Services connect the museum with the town. Concord Trailways offers an intercity service. Car Rental - Great Deals Here!!! Limousine Service - Book your Limo Here Train Service - Amtrak runs a service to Portland Water Taxi - Ferry Service - Airport(s) - Portland International - 38 miles. Click here to Book Your Flights Local Area - Maine Maritime Museum is dedicated to preserving Maine's maritime heritage. A great family destination with constantly changing exhibits, historical boat trips, lobstering dioramas and shipbuilding displays. The Maritime History building contains displays of life at sea and maritime technology. The Boat Shop teaches traditional boat building techniques. Tours of the 19th century Percy & Small Shipyard, builders of large wooden sailing schooners. Museum boat cruises range from 50 minute excursions to day long adventures.. Chocolate Church Arts Center. Waterfront Park's Friday night Concerts. 3 walking tour maps - architectural, historical, botanical. We would like your comments - If you would like to add to this report or submit your own report on a marina, harbour or anchorage not covered in this guide so far please visit our home page for our contact details. Digital photos are also very welcome. Other reports on harbours, marinas and anchorages can be viewed in our marina guide |
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