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  1. July 12, 2020 at 11:45 AM
    amywinning says:

    Rschattman1 is right…the fees for Provincetown Marina are quite high. We love to visit so take advantage of the adequate anchorage areas. One is just off the getty (comfortable in all wind directions except S and SW with good holding in sand). Another is on the southwest side of the Marina’s mooring field (not good for N or NE winds). Dinghy dock on shoreside of the fishing docks on east side; it is well marked.

  2. June 28, 2020 at 12:51 PM
    rschattman1 says:

    Incredible town. Unfortunately, the moorings for transients and dockage rates are ridiculous. They increased dramatically in the past few years and we haven’t been back since. Its a shame but greed has found Provincetown.