Harbormaster

Karl von Hone

Marine /Natural Resources Officer
Steven Gould

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Yarmouth Waterfront Crime Watch

Closest Scaled Nautical Chart
Southside
13229

Closest Scaled Nautical Chart
Northside
13251

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Bass River

Lewis Bay
Parkers River
Bass River
Packets Landing
Chase Garden Creek

VHF Hailing Channel
09 or 16

VHF Working Channel
68 & 66

Assistant Harbormasters
Ellie Lawrence
Chris Allen
Alan Hibbert
Nick Bouvier
Mathew Brooks
Ray Kittila
Nick Kline
Lee Marchildon
John Marchildon Jr.
Kelly Silva

Doris Menard, Principal Clerk

Phone
508-760-4800

Fax
(508)398-2365 (Town Hall)
Primary Patrol Vessel
J-48 Boston Whaler Justice 21

J-49 Merrimack 27

Alcar 21 Environmental

Address
Harbormaster ,Town of Yarmouth
597 Forest Road Extension,
West Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02673

Website
www.town.yarmouth.ma.us

Email
kvonhone@yarmouth.ma.us

Emergency Phone
911


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Yarmouth, Massachusetts

Cape Cod men and boys who hailed from West Yarmouth, Yarmouthport and South Yarmouth, jumped on the maritime bandwagon and soon this crooked arm of a Massachusetts peninsula became known as the `greatest nursery of seamen in North America', according to the historian Henry Kittredge. The tales and exploits of these captains provide rich fodder for maritime legends still told today.

Captain Asa Eldridge, born in 1809, first went to sea as a cook, a common practice for Yarmouth boys who aspired to one day skipper his own ship. Captain Eldridge is perhaps best known for setting a trans-Atlantic record from New York to Liverpool in 13 days, 1 hour and 25 minutes aboard the Red Jacket.

Another well known deep water skipper from Yarmouth The Great Age Of Sail was Captain Bangs Hallet, a 7th generation descendant of Andrew Hallet, one of the first white settlers who came to Yarmouth in 1640. Captain Hallet commanded no less than nine ships during a sea career lasting 30 years. Hallet nearly lost his life when his ship's main mast was struck by lightening, igniting a fire in the cargo hull which was laden with cotton. Fire engulfed the ship off the coast of North Carolina in February, 1840. A passing British steamer rescued Captain Hallet and his men, and true to lore Hallet was the last man to step off his burning vessel.

By the beginning of the 1860's the commercial soul of Yarmouth shifted from Yarmouth Port to South Yarmouth, as the Bass River area population grew, and additional wharfs were built to accommodate the short lived, thriving maritime industry there.

Harbormaster, Karl von Hone and several part time Assistant Harbormasters staff the Harbormaster section. His focus is on public education and public relations to ensure a safe boating environment for all who use the waterways. His office hours vary with the boating season but cane be reached at the Division of Natural Resources office. As with the other sections, the Harbormaster can be reached 24 hours a day through the Yarmouth Police Dispatch. The Harbormaster may also be reached on Marine Channel 66 while on patrol. The Harbormaster provides public safety through public education, maritime law enforcement and search and rescue on all of Yarmouth=s waterways. The Harbormaster section manages all town mooring areas. The mooring fee is $48.00 for a resident and $144.00 for a non-resident, per season. The season runs from May 1st through October 31st. All moorings must be inspected and tagged on a yearly basis by the Harbormaster or his designee. All moorings must be out of the water no later than October 31st, and unless otherwise approved with the Harbormaster. A mooring wait list has been established. A $25.00 fee is required to be placed on the wait list for the first year and a $10.00 fee for each subsequent year to maintain placement on the list.