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Rockland, ME
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Bar Harbor, Maine
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Bar Harbor on the eastern shore of Mt Desert Island is an extremely popular destination for tourists - be they from other parts of the U.S. or the world. For the boater there is great beauty from surrounding mountains and nearby Acadia National Park.
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Boothbay Harbor, Maine
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| Boothbay Harbor. It's one of better known Maine ports of call and a worthy destination for pleasure boaters. There you will find a densely packed shoreline of marinas, restaurants and specialty shops. Despite its obvious emphasis on tourism, the town stays close to its Maine nautical roots.
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Cundys Harbor on the New Meadows River, Maine
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Cundy's Harbor is a small working harbor that also welcomes pleasure boaters stopping for food and fuel.
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Dysart's Great Harbor Marina
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| 150 slips for up to 180' boats, there's a lot of Marina here.
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Harbor View Store, Stonington, Maine
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| Reopened after 3 seasons, the new Harbor View Store and companion Fisherman's Friend restaurant provide all the food and convenience needed - and are located only 100 foot from the town dock.
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History of Jewel Island, Peter W. Benoit's book, a Review
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| A rich history of Jewell island - a favorite gunk hole, harbor, and island in Maine's Casco Bay.
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Mackerel Cove, Bailey Island, Maine
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A picturesque small working Maine harbor and a nice place to take photos, but no services for the pleasure boater.
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Portland Harbor, Maine
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Portland Harbor is Maine's most traveled seaport. Lots of commercial traffic and pleasure craft make it a busy place in-season. Plenty of Marinas, restaraunts and things to see and do.
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Potts Harbor, Maine
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| A fairly well protected harbor home to Dolphin Marina.
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Pulpit Harbor, Maine
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Pulpit Harbor is located on the north side of Northhaven Island, which is found just north of Vinalhaven Island. The entrance to Pulpit Harbor is easy, just keep the rock to Starboard and favor the middle of the channel. Moorings abound in the harbor, but there is some anchoring room on the outside of the mooring field. The bottom is mud with some kelp, so set it well, and check your anchor. The cove is very well protected from all points.
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Seal Harbor, Maine on Mt Desert Island
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Seal harbor on the southern side of Mt Desert Island is a cozy harbor with some anchorage, a large public beach, supplies close by, a town landing and a private yacht club that has several guest moorings.
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Sebasco Harbor Resort, Sebasco Estates, Maine
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| Sebasco Harbor Resort is a boater-friendly luxury resort that offers moorings, two restaurants and resort amenities like golfing, salt water pool, Health Club and shower facilities. Located near the mouth of the New Meadows River.
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Sebasco Harbor, Casco Bay, Maine
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Sebasco Harbor is a small and easily accessible harbor near the entrance to the New Meadows River. Anchor or rent a mooring. There's no town there, but nearby Sebasco Harbor resort can supply meals and entertainment for a quiet, relaxed kind of visit.
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Seven Hundred Acre Island, Cradle Cove and Philbrook Cove
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700 Acre Island provides two cove / gunkholes - Philbrook Cove to the north east and Cradle Cove on the north east.
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Stockton Harbor, Maine
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An excellent small dock, moorings, a town ramp and ready access to Northern Penobscot Bay make cozy Stockton Harbor a good stopover point.
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Stonington Harbor, Maine
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A working Maine harbor with some pleasure boat facilities, windage protection east, west and north, a convenience store, restaurants and ferry connection, with ready access to Penobscot Bay to the west and Jericho Bay to the east.
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Wayfarer Marine
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| Wayfarer welcomes you to Camden with full facilities for cruising yachts. We offer moorings, harbor floats, marina slips, and tie-up alongside lighted docks. Services include gas, diesel, water, shore power, pump-out, laundry, wi-fi, and showers.
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Wiscasset, Maine
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| One of Maine's oldest seaports, at the time of the American revolution Wiscasset was one of Americas 10 busiest habors. Located up the Sheepscot River from Boothbay Harbor, Wiscasset is ice free year round.
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