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This City dredging project is removing 10,000 cubic yards of silt from the north easternmost corner of Newport's inner harbor. This area will now be navigable, with a uniform depth of 9 feet, enabling the installation of new piers and docks at Perrotti Park and setting the stage for future expansion along Long Wharf.
The dredged material is being collected on a 140' scow, and transported up to the Providence Harbor contained aquatic disposal (CAD) site. The dredging is scheduled to be completed by the end of January.
Transient moorings in Newport Harbor are on a first come first serve basis. Mariners can inquire to availability by hailing the Newport Harbormaster on VHF. Channel 16. or one of the other Commercial mooring services.
They are as follows:
Applications for private moorings are being accepted and there is currently a waiting list. The length of time a mariner must wait is a function of Resident versus non resident status as well as the area of the harbor being requested. Private moorings are allocated at a rate of three resident to one non resident.
There are four major areas in which mooring permits are issued. They are listed below by popularity:
Dinghy Docks
The Harbor Division will commence enforcement of ordinance 12.28.130 Section Q., beginning on Monday June 15, 2009.
Any one interested in participating in the Dinghy Storage program should contact the Harbor Division at (401) 845-5815. Dinghy Stickers will be available Tuesday - Saturday 0800-1600 hrs. at the Harbormaster's Office, 39 America's Cup Avenue, Newport.
The public dinghy docks are list below from the north end of the Harbor to the South.
The Ann Street Pier located between 41 North (old Christies Marina) and Newport Onshore Marina is currently run by the Harbor Division. It has limited space for transient short term tie up of vessels between 26 and 40 feet in length. Mariners may hail the Ann Street Pier Dock master on VHF. Channel 09 for availability.
King Park is a Newport city park at the south end of Newport Harbor. There is a cement slab boat ramp here and a paved parking lot. A town sticker is require to park at King Park but there are some public (non-sticker) parking near the boat ramp.
This boat ramp provides access to Newport Harbor and the East Passage.