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Dock 21 uses the same ramp and gate entrance as Dock 20. Dock 21 has seventeen 24' berths on its north side and seventeen 28' berths on its south side. Additionally the dock has a 57' end tie (2136-2135), a 24' inside tie (2100) and shares five limited side ties with Dock 20 (20 E, D, C, B, A- described with Dock 20 below). The 24' berths on Dock 21 can accomodate a boat with a maximum overall length of 25' and the 28' berths on Dock 21 can accept a boat with a maximum total length of 29' feet. The width of all the berths on Dock 21 is 12'.
Dock 20 uses the same ramp and gate entrance as Dock 21. Dock 20 has sixteen 28' berths on the north side of the dock. Additionally the dock has a 33' end tie (un-numbered) and a 260' side tie (un-numbered) as well as a 17' limited side tie (20 A) and four 22" limited side ties (20 E, D, C, B) located alongside the healdwalk that connects to Dock 21. The 28' berths on Dock 20 can accommodate a boat with a maximum length of 29' and are each 13' wide.
All berths on Docks 21 and 20 are of concrete construction and (with the exception of 20 E, D, C, B, A) have a dock box, hose bib and 30 amp electrical service. The inside ties (2100, and 22 E, D, C, B, A) are irregular berths and assigned by the Harbormaster independently of the wait list. The inside ties are often used to accommodate multihulls too wide to fit in regular berths, and can also allow some overhang into the channel. The Dock 21 end tie (2136-2135) can be rented to a boater with a vessel longer than 50' (along with the end ties on Docks 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23 and 22). The Dock 20 end tie (un-numbered) is not used except in case of emergencies. The 260' side tie on Dock 20 (un-numbered) is rented by the Coyote Point Yacht Club.
Depths in the Marina vary, please inquire as to the exact depths when requesting a particular berth.
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