WebLocated in the Port of Port Townsend's heavy-haulout yard, Haven Boatworks accommodates a number of vessels with both indoor and outdoor facilities. Our indoor boat shop can fit one to three vessels for a total length of 80 feet. With a heated slab, the shop provides a year-round work space. Also on site is a fully equipped wood shop, metal ... WebChoose a station using our Tides and Currents Map, click on a state below, or search by station name, or ID.
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WebJul 16, 1998 · OLYMPIA -- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) today announced the following Jefferson County beaches are open for the recreational harvest of clams until further notice: Port Townsend Ship Canal Shine Tidelands State Park South Indian Island County Park Also effective immediately, and until further notice, the Point … WebPort Townsend Ship Canal (Washington) Portage Lake Canal (Michigan) Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel (California) St. Clair Flats Canal St. Lawrence Seaway (New York into Canada) Shinnecock Canal (New York) Soo Locks (Michigan) Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal (Wisconsin) Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway (Mississippi/Alabama) dicks in amery wi
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WebJul 5, 2010 · She is homeported in Port Townsend WA. She is seen here northbound in the Port Townsend Ship Canal that runs between Indian Island and the Olympic Peninsula about 7 miles south of Port Townsend WA, and is flying the Classic Yacht Association burgee. Boat bloke, Sam Macgowan and 13 more people faved this Lucky 8y Stunning! A real head … The Port Townsend Ship Canal (also known as the Portage Canal) is a 4,800-foot (1,500 m) canal connecting Port Townsend Bay and Oak Bay in Jefferson County, Washington. Built in 1915, the canal separates Indian Island from the Quimper Peninsula of mainland Washington. State Route 116 crosses the only bridge over the canal. There are no locks. WebPort Townsend Ship Canal (Washington) Portage Lake Canal (Michigan, part of Keweenaw Waterway) Sabine-Neches Waterway ( Southeast Texas and Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana) Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel (California) St. Clair Flats Canal St. Lawrence Seaway (New York into Canada) Shinnecock Canal (New York) Soo Locks (Michigan) citrus fruit shortage