Hyannis Harbor
Hyannis Harbor is a harbor of refuge located in the village of Hyannis Port, MA. The North East side of the harbor is located in the village of Hyannis. Hyannis Harbor extends on shore from the southerly point where the breakwall makes landfall to the small jetty at Dunbar Point on Kalmus Beach.
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Country | United States |
Location | Nantucket Sound, Barnstable, Massachusetts |
Coordinates | 41°37′53.3″N 70°17′12.7″W |
Hyannis Harbor is not a natural harbor but is protected by a breakwall that was constructed beginning in 1824. Hyannis Harbor was used by packet schooners, often as a layover awaiting favorable winds to sail the treacherous back side of the cape to or from Boston. In the 1800s a large wharf built to service the schooners was expanded by a rail line linking to the main line in Hyannis. The wharf was dismantled and the granite was used to expand the breakwall. The harbor is now mainly used by private vessels and is home to the Hyannis Port Yacht Club.
Hyannis Harbor is often mixed up with Lewis Bay. Lewis Bay is a small natural harbor that serves as the principal harbor of Hyannis, MA. Lewis Bay is in the town of Hyannis and the town of Yarmouth, and contains the ferry docks in Hyannis in the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts. The inlet with the ferry docks, Baxters Fish and Chips and the commercial fishing and tourist docks is called “Hyannis Inner Harbor” on some government charts. NOAA Nautical chart 13229 shows the relation between Lewis Bay and Hyannis Harbor.
Gallery
- View to Point Gammon
- Hyannis Outer Harbor
- Hyannis Inner Harbor
- Hyannis outer Harbor coast
Further reading
- "River and Harbor Improvements – Harbors at Hyannis and Nantucket, Mass.". Report of the Chief of Engineers – U. S. Army (Report). Government Printing Office. 1907. p. 75.