Reed Point Marina

Reed Point Marina
Location
Country Canada
Location Port Moody, British Columbia
Coordinates 49° 17′ 33.61″ N, 122° 52′ 50.01″ W
Details
Available berths Approx. 800
City Port Moody, BC
Max boat length 100 feet
Website
http://www.reedpoint.com

Reed Point Marina is the largest marina in British Columbia which is situated 2.5 km away from Port Moody, 26 km from Vancouver and 5 minutes from Indian Arm. Reed point Marina has an onsite yacht broker, restaurant, full repairs, fuel dock and 24-hour security.[1][2] Reed Point Marina is also involved in marine research. The marina has donated dock space to study Stellar sea lions. The research project began in 1993 and the lead investigators include Drs. Andrew Trites and David Rosen from the University of British Columbia.[3]

Facilities

Boatyard

Reed Point Marina has a boatyard which accommodates all boats that can be lifted by the marina's 50 Ton TraveLift.[4][5]

Fuel

Premium Unleaded and Diesel fuel are available from the fuel dock in Reed Point Marina, 7 days a week.

Launching

Vessels can be lowered into the water by the 50 Ton TraveLift. Inlet Marine operates the Travelift. There is not a boat launch for vehicles towing trailers. The nearest boat launch is Rocky Point Park.

Restaurant

Reed point also features an onsite Italian cuisine restaurant.[6]

Wet Berth

One of Reed Point Marina's services is secure wet berths for vessels up to 100 feet in length. All berths are serviced with water, power and fire fighting equipment. Reed point Marina has approximately 800 wet berths.[4] Out of the 800 wet berths, there are over 40 boat houses, 80 covered berths and 650 open berths.[7]

Reed Point Marina
The 50 Ton TraveLife transporting a large yacht. 
Reed Point Marina's fuel dock. 

References

  1. Reed Point Marina; Retrieved 30-05-2012
  2. Repairs; Retrieved 30-05-2012
  3. http://reedpoint.com/research.html
  4. 1 2 Retrieved 30-05-2012
  5. Boatyard Retrieved 30-05-2012
  6. Retrieved 30-05-2012
  7. Retrieved 30-05-2012

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