ABOUT US
Winslow Wharf Marina is a water-based version of a condominium called a dockominium. Rather than owning an apartment in a building, one owns a boat slip on the water. All of our slips are privately owned and owner occupied or used for long term moorage at monthly rates to tenants.
Guest moorage is available throughout the year as tenants leave their slips for short and long trips. Guest moorage availability varies as it is based on tenants being out of their slips. An advanced reservation is required. For Reservation information, click on Reservations. Based on availability, guest slips can accommodate vessels up to 50 feet.
A well stocked Chandlery is located next door.
Our Marina provides bathrooms with showers, laundry facilities, 30 and 50 amp power, and parking. Liveaboard’s are welcome. For detailed information click on Services.
If you have comments or questions about our services, or simply need more information and want to contact us, click here to Contact Us.
What we do
Electricity: Electricity is metered at the slip. Meters are read monthly, Tenants are charged Puget Sound Energy’s rate for kilowatt hours used. 30 amp power available for all slips. 50 amp power available in slips 46’ and larger.
Water: Water bibs are provided, tenant must supply own hose.
55 gallon Portable pump out cart and a port-a-potty dump are available for tenant use ONLY. Tenants need to be certified in the proper operation of the honey wagon prior to use.
Transient guests requiring pump out have access to the Bainbridge Island City dock pump out for free.
The Chandlery can help you with your marine service needs, including products, boat maintenance programs & repairs.
133 Parfitt Way SW
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-7245
chandlerymarine.com
We are conveniently located near downtown Winslow just a short walk from the Seattle ferry.
Parking is available in our private lot.
RATES
Rates are billed monthly and are based on overall length of boat (LOA) or length of slip, whichever is greater.
Moorage rates effective May 1, 2022
/ foot
+ $5 electric fee per day
24
$12.25
$294
Nov-Apr
24
$12.75
$306
May-Oct
27
$12.95
$349.65
28
$12.95
$362.60
28.8
$12.95
$372.96
29.3
$13.30
$389.69
30
$13.30
$399
31.6
$13.80
$436.08
32
$13.80
$441.60
34.5
$14.10
$486.50
36
$14.50
$522
36.5
$14.50
$529.25
38
$14.75
$560.50
40
$15
$600
40.5
$15
$607.50
42
$15.25
$640.50
42.5
$15.25
$648.13
44.5
$15.60
$694.20
46.5
$15.75
$732.38
48.4
$16
$774.40
51
$16.75
$854.25
51.2
$16.75
$857.60
72
$18.75
$1350
72.5
$18.75
$1359.38
50
$17.75 per foot
24
$13.75 per foot May – Oct
24
$13.25 per foot Nov – Apr
RESERVATIONS
24
$12.25
$294
Nov-Apr
24
$12.75
$306
May-Oct
27
$12.95
$349.65
28
$12.95
$362.60
28.8
$12.95
$372.96
29.3
$13.30
$389.69
30
$13.30
$399
31.6
$13.80
$436.08
32
$13.80
$441.60
34.5
$14.10
$486.50
36
$14.50
$522
36.5
$14.50
$529.25
38
$14.75
$560.50
40
$15
$600
40.5
$15
$607.50
42
$15.25
$640.50
42.5
$15.25
$648.13
44.5
$15.60
$694.20
46.5
$15.75
$732.38
48.4
$16
$774.40
51
$16.75
$854.25
51.2
$16.75
$857.60
72
$18.75
$1350
72.5
$18.75
$1359.38
50
$17.75 per foot
24
$13.75 per foot May – Oct
24
$13.25 per foot Nov – Apr
For Sale
The following slips are currently for sale at Winslow Wharf Marina located on Bainbridge Island, WA. The marina acts solely as a means of connecting sellers with buyers and vice versa. We do not act as a broker.
Discharge of contaminated bilge water is illegal.
• Do not discharge bilge water that is contaminated with oil, detergents, engine coolant or bilge cleaners. This discharge is toxic to marine life. Fines can be as high as $20,000.00 per day, per violation.
• Do not drain oil into bilge.
• Keep bilge area as dry as possible. Inspect fluid lines regularly, and fix all fluid leaks promptly.
• Use absorbent bilge pads to soak up oil and fuel.
• Clean bilge areas after engine maintenance.
• Recycle oil, oil filters and diesel properly.
• Dispose of gasoline properly. See staff for authorized disposal sites.
• Recycle used antifreeze. DO NOT MIX WITH OIL OR FUEL.
• Contact the staff for nearest recycling locations.
• Do not dispose of fuels or used oil in the Marina’s dumpsters.
Hazardous or flammable chemicals / materials are not allowed to be stored in dock boxes or on the floats. Such materials stored on the vessel should be covered and secured inside secondary containment. Try not to store hazardous or flammable materials on the vessel, because of the problems they cause in case of fire or sinking vessel.
• Purchase only the amount of chemicals/paints you need for the project.
• Review storage of paints and solvents every six months, and properly dispose of old or unnecessary products.
• Disposal of used oil, antifreeze, paints, solvents, varnishes, gas cylinders, preservatives or batteries in the garbage is prohibited. Do not dispose of these wastes in the marina dumpsters and do not leave these wastes on the docks or in the dumpster areas without checking with Marina staff.
Owners may undertake minor repairs as needed to maintain their vessel’s safety, appearance and utility, subject to the following policies. Substantial exterior work is prohibited. Extensive repair work must occur in a commercial and permitted boatyard or shipyard.
All self-employed boat workers and independent contractors (including divers) must register with and receive approval from the Manager before beginning any work on Marina property. Contractors must provide a copy of their business license and proof of insurance as a condition for performing work in the Marina.
PAINTING AND VARNISHING
• Limit the amount of open solvents or paints on dock to one gallon or less.
• Always mix paints and epoxy over a tarp.
• Always use a drip pan and drop cloth.
• Spray painting is not allowed inside the Marina.
• Do not dispose of paints or solvents in the Marina’s dumpsters.
• Contact the staff for nearest recycling and disposal locations.
SURFACE PREPARATION
• Use biodegradable cleansers and teak cleaners.
• Stretch tarps between side of boat and dock when working over the water.
• Vacuum dust and debris every time you move the tarp, or every hour.
• Wherever possible, use power equipment with vacuum system.
• Reverse boat in slip to work on far side.
• Work from lighters (pontoons, small floating docks, barges or floats) is prohibited. Vessel must be rotated to allow tarping and containment on the pier or shore.
Should a spill occur on or from your vessel, immediately stop the spill or leakage at its source and contain the spill. Report the spill immediately to Marina staff. The Marina maintains a supply of petroleum absorbent materials (spill pads, pillows, socks, etc) in the yellow dock box’s near the gangway.
• Do not use detergents or soaps to clean up spills. Oil and detergents are toxic to fish and other marine life.
• Properly Dispose of used absorbent materials contact Marina staff for assistance.
Dispose of all garbage in proper shore-side receptacles.
• Let empty paint cans dry thoroughly before disposing in trash.
• Recycle aluminum cans, cardboard and newspapers in containers provided.
• Used 12 volt batteries can be placed in the Marinas battery box for recycling.
• Performing maintenance on vehicles in the parking lot is not allowed.
• Boat sewage (black water) shall never be discharged directly overboard in Winslow wharf Marina regardless of the type of MSD installed.
• Mobile sewage pump out (Honey-Wagon) is stored in the shed beside the gangway if you have questions on operating the honey wagon see marina staff. Porta-potty discharge station is located under the metal cover on the SW corner of the chandlery. These facilities are available free of charge, 24 hours per day, to all Marina tenants.
• Shore-side rest rooms, showers and laundry facilities are likewise available 24 hours per day. Use shore-side facilities as often as possible.
• Pet waste can be a substantial source of fecal contamination to the waters of Eagle Harbor. All pet waste must be promptly removed and properly disposed of in the garbage. Poop Scoops are provided free of charge in dispenser located under bike barn.
• We encourage the use of shore-side facilities (restrooms, showers, laundry) to reduce gray water generation.
• Reduce gray water generation by minimizing the use of sinks, soaps, and detergents, and by rinsing your vessel with clean water only. If you must use soap, use more environmentally friendly soaps (no chlorine or petroleum distillates).
• If gray water discharge displays turbidity, oil sheen or discoloration to the receiving water, this violates the Department of Ecology water quality standards (RCW 90.48). Example: Soap suds in the water violates this standard. Vessel owners are subject to fines and penalties when this standard is violated.
• Gray water discharge from sinks, dishwasher, laundry and showers may be harmful to aquatic life within the marina, and contains bacterial in sufficient quantities to be a public health concern.
• If using on board showers, boaters should contain the gray water and dispose of it at the pump-out station.
• Use sink screens or strainers, and dispose of strained waste in the garbage.
• We encourage boaters to avoid using soaps and harsh cleaners.
• Use more elbow grease, wash with fresh water and spot clean stains.
Discharge of untreated sewage anywhere within the waters of Puget Sound is prohibited by law (Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 USC 1322; Washington State Water Pollution Control Act, Chapter 90.48Â RCW, and other federal, state and local laws and regulations. Discharge of treated sewage in the Marina is also specifically not allowed.
For more detailed information please click this link for
Washington State department of Ecology
Resource Manual for Pollution Prevention in Marinas
http://%20http//www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/9811.html
Recommended Reading:
Sound Information: A Boater’s Guide
A publication of
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
Open 7 Days a Week
We’re in the office everyday from 9am to 5pm.
141 Parfitt Way SW
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Phone: 206-842-4202
Fax: 206-842-7785
President Joe Dunstan
President Joe Dunstan
Vice President Tim Carey
Secretary Brian Magana
Treasurer Ralph Spillinger
Scott Isenman
Leah Raine
Established in 1982 we are located on the north side of Eagle Harbor. We are easy walking distance to downtown, and the ferry dock.