Great Kills Harbor Inlet

Write a Review
Great Kills, New York United States
40° 32' 11.04'', -74° 8' 35.15''
Great Kills Harbor
Great Kills Harbor Inlet
Great Kills Harbor Inlet
Great Kills Harbor Inlet
You might also consider...

The Twin Lights Marina is located in Highlands, New Jersey on the beautiful S... Read More

Welcome to the Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club! Since its founding in 1953, ... Read More

40 Reviews
Escape to an area where sailing re-awakens your senses. Feel the southerly br... Read More

About


Introduction:

Great Kills Harbor Inlet is located on the southern side of Staten Island off Rarirtan Bay about six miles southwest of Verrazano Narrows and eight miles west-northwest of Sandy Hook in New Jersey. There are six marinas inside Great Kills Harbor (two of which are yacht clubs), and four of them accept transient guests at their facilities. In the center of the harbor are a great number of moorings (administered by the two yacht clubs here), but you can also find limited anchorage space on the northern end of the harbor.

Great Kills is an excellent layover spot for mariners making the run up or down the coast on the outside. A stopover in Great Kills Harbor shaves off about 24 round-trip miles versus staying over in New York City to the north.

Navigating the Water:

Use NOAA Chart 12327.

The best approach to Great Kills Harbor is from the east. About two miles west of Sandy Hook, pick up red and green buoy “SP” (flashing red), and then set a course across Lower Bay toward flashing white Great Kills Light near the entrance channel to the harbor (the distance between the two marks is almost five miles).

Once you have reached Great Kills Light, red nun “2,” green can “3,” red nun “4,” green can “5,” red nun “6,” green can “9” and red nun “10” lead in to the opening at Crookes Point. Safely inside you will find a sea of moorings to starboard and five marinas on the western shore of the harbor. Another larger marina is located on the east side of the harbor. Depths in the approach channel are about six feet, and inside the harbor they average around 11 feet, with deeper holes on the north side.

Local Notices to Mariners:

Local Notices to Mariners are available online from the U.S. Coast Guard.


No reviews yet! Be the first to write a review of Great Kills Harbor Inlet.