Phone
+1 (202) 554-8844
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VHF
Monitored: 16 | Working: 68
Washington, DC | N 38° 51.730' / W 077° 00.830'
200 V Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024
Body of Water
Anacostia River, Potomac River
Last Service Login: Never
Fuel
Diesel Price
Call
Gas Price
Discounts
Electric
Amenities
Dockside
Last Service Login: Never
Repair Capabilities
Hull
No
Engine (Inboard)
Yes
Engine (Outboard)
Yes
Engine (I/O)
Yes
Propeller
Yes
Jet Drive
No
Hydraulics
No
Stabilizer
No
Generator
No
Electrical (AC)
No
Electrical (DC)
No
Solar/Wind Power System
No
Navigation System
No
Autopilot
No
Satellite
No
AV Entertainment
No
Climate Control
No
Refrigeration
No
Plumbing Sanitation
No
Watermaker
No
Carpentry Woodworking
No
Paint Varnish
No
Sail System
No
Rigging
No
Canvas Upholstery
No
Mobile
No
Onsite
No
Noteworthy:
James Creek Marina is located at the confluence of the Potomac, the Anacostia, and the Washington Channel directly east of Fort McNair. There are 297 wet slips that can accommodate vessels from 16 to 160+ feet. The docks are wooden floating structures with finger piers. Entrance to each dock is limited to James Creek Marina guests and visitors. James Creek has a winter de-icing system in place to keep the marina water in motion so that ice does not form during the colder months. The marina has a gas station with 89-octane unleaded, diesel, two-cycle oil and a pump out.