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SEAWORTHY YACHT SERVICES
Seaworthy Yacht Services is the DC area’s premier independent yacht maintenance provider offering bespoke yacht services and solutions designed to keep you out on the water for longer!
Owner Micah Grisamore started Seaworthy with the goal to provide an unparalleled precision yacht maintenance service and is most passionate about the overall client experience and satisfaction.
Our Yacht Services can be booked to repair wear and weather damage to gelcoat, fiberglass, brightwork, woodwork or precision wash and waxing.
Veteran owned and operated, Seaworthy is consistently committed to excellence and strives to produce top quality work exceeding client expectations.
Seaworthy is founded on the simple premise of providing top quality service work with excellent customer service to keep our customers on the water longer!
While a majority of Seaworthy clients are in the Washington DC area, service outside the DMV to provide customized maintenance and repair to damaged boat frames or fiberglass is available by reservation.
Seaworthy Services: · Fiberglass Repair · Woodwork Restoration · Gel Coat Correction · Interior / exterior refits · Paint Correction · Custom Detailing
Prior to founding Seaworthy, Founder Micah Grisamore had a successful career in the US Army as a helicopter airframe technician maintaining structural components of Chinook, Blackhawk, and Apache helicopters. After returning from deployment in 2018, Micah transferred his technical skills to the fiberglass trade and began crafting custom solutions for the Washington, DC boating community.
· Wash & Wax · Precision Cleaning
Book Reservations online: SeaworthyYacht Services.com
For quotes or any Emergency services call (202) 600-0069
Cantina Bambina is a unique bar on a rooftop patio. We are located in the heart of the Wharf on the Transit Pier and offers unparalleled views in a relaxing park-like atmosphere.
YOU CAN STILL GET AWAY WITHOUT GOING AWAY. District Wharf, 960 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC 20024 • cantinabambina.com • @cantina_bambina
WASHINGTON D.C.’S ALL-AMERICAN LIVE MUSIC DESTINATION At Pearl Street Warehouse, rock, country, folk, soul, bluegrass, rhythm and blues acts from around the country take the stage nightly, offering every seat in the house a front-row music experience. 1
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MARINALIFE AT THE WHARF
CONTENTS 5 Marina Map & Rates
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6 The Latest Upscale Amenities 7 Helpful Information 8 Local Map 12 The Wharf’s Waterfront Community Gets Better Every Time You Visit
Welcome to The Wharf Thank you for choosing The Wharf Marina as your home away from home while visiting Washington, DC!
We are committed to making your stay with us as pleasant as possible and hope you enjoy the vibrant culture of Washington, DC, and its unique neighborhoods. Our location in the heart of DC offers boaters the opportunity to explore our nation’s monuments and museums alongside a dynamic waterfront dining, shopping and entertainment district. Visit the historic Municipal Fish Market for worldfamous seafood, explore the lively downtown nightlife, or take in the breathtaking scenery around every bend of the waterway. Our monumental sunsets are unforgettable. This year, we will celebrate the completion of The Wharf after almost a decade of construction. At The Wharf Marina, 2022 brings new marina slips, spacious guest facilities, additional deluxe amenities, and a new fuel dock. On the landside, we welcome you to check out the neighborhood’s new restaurants, residences, and hotels, and encourage you to relax in the two parks — Waterfront Park and The Green — located next to the marina. You won’t want to miss The Wharf ’s special waterfront concerts and festivals celebrating the new openings throughout the season. Marinalife at The Wharf magazine gives you a guide to our facility, including a marina map and description of the amenities we offer on-site to our guests. During your stay, please do not hesitate to ask us for help and tell us how we can make your visit more memorable. It is our goal to ensure you have a remarkable experience while exploring The Wharf Marina. Best Wishes,
Andy Lancos Regional Manager, Oasis Marinas
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THE WHARF MARINA 650 Wharf St., SW Washington, DC 20024 202-595-5165 wharfdcmarina.com EDITOR IN CHIEF Susan Elnicki Wade ASSOCIATE EDITOR Alexa Zizzi PUBLISHER EMERITUS Joy McPeters EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Claire Ruppert REGIONAL SALES MANAGERS Joy McPeters 443-463-2941 Barbara Barrett 443-553-2685 DESIGN & PRODUCTION Tom Couteau, Undertow Creative, LLC
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Embarking from all area docks, but the Wharf is our home port! Conveniently located at 600 Water St NW — the south end of the Wharf boardwalk.
Our private, captained cruises are customized just for you. Idle quietly by DC’s iconic sights, speed down the Potomac River to historic Mount Vernon, or simply lower the anchor and let the afternoon ebb and flow.
1(888) 634 . 3335 www.embarkdc.com info@embarkdc.com
Your day. Your boat. Your way.
MARINA MAP & RATES
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Mooring Ball Rates
Daily Power Charges
$50 flat fee
We support 100 amp, 3 phase and 200 amp single-phase electric. Single 30: $10 Double 30 or Single 50: $20 Double 50: $40 100 AMP: $50
Daily Boats under 60’ LOA: $4.00 per foot Boats over 60’ LOA: $5.00 per foot Daily electric applies, three-night minimum for holidays and special events.
Hourly Boats under 40’ LOA: Mon-Thurs: $30 for 4 hours, Fri-Sun: $40 for 4 hours Boats over 40’ LOA: Mon-Thurs: $40 for 4 hours, Fri-Sun: $50 for 4 hours *Rates may vary for holidays and special events.
Weekly Boats under 60’ LOA: $3.75 per foot, per night Boats over 60’ LOA: $4.75 per foot, per night
Annual Monthly, seasonal and annualrates pricing may vary. Please contact us at dockmaster@wharfdcmarina.com or call 202-595-5165 for rates and availability.
Note: Our shore power system has ground fault protection. The vessel owner is responsible for making sure that the vessel is compliant with the marina’s shore power system. Vessels that fail to comply will not be allowed to connect to shore power. Refund of any associated fees is at the discretion of the management company. Compliance testing is available; contact the marina office prior to the day of arrival to schedule an appointment.
Standard Cancellation Policy We have a 48-hour cancellation policy. In the event that you need to cancel within the 48-hour window, we will issue you a credit for a future stay.
Special Event & Holiday Cancellation Policy We have a 72-hour cancellation policy for all special events and holidays including, but not limited to, Memorial Day weekend, Labor Day weekend, July 4th, etc. In the event that you need to cancel within the 72-hour window, we will issue you a credit for a future stay.
Marina Map
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I N T ROD U CI N G
The Wharf’s Latest Upscale Amenities Upgrades Designed to Make Boating Easier The Wharf Marina is pleased to premiere plush new amenities at the waterfront. During your visit, take advantage of facility upgrades that cater to your convenience. Stop by The Clubhouse, a swanky new boater’s lounge, or grab necessities from the ships store that’s packed with everything from apparel to provisions. Our marina staff is eager to assist you at the new office space and fill your tank at the easily accessible fuel dock. The marina also boasts 95 new docks plus additional side dockage. The recent completion of The Wharf ’s waterfront presents more green space and exciting events along the Potomac River.
The Clubhouse Kick back and enjoy The Clubhouse boater’s lounge that showcases a clean, modern design and is furnished with cozy couches, tables and greenery. The contemporary office space is ideal for tapping into the marina’s high-speed Wi-Fi to work remotely or investigate nearby attractions in the Nation’s Capital. The marina offices are equipped with concierge services, spa-like showers, restrooms and laundry facilities.
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Dock Shop The marina’s new retail space is a convenient one-stop shop for boating essentials, featuring: • 300 square feet of retail • Beer, wine and soft drinks • Boater supplies, sundries and snacks
Fuel Dock You can now gas up at one of the few fuel stops along the Potomac at our dock: • 89 octane ethanol-free gas • High-speed diesel
HELPFUL INFORMATION
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Office Hours
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Contact the office at 202-595-5165. Contact security at 202-345-0663.
Dock Hours
Sun-Thurs: 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Fri-Sat: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Please call marina management to schedule arrivals outside of these times.
Location
Wharf Jitney – Waterfront rides from Recreation Pier to East Potomac Park and Hains Point. This 400-acre, manmade island offers amenities such as a public golf course, public swimming pool, picnic area, indoor and outdoor tennis courts and several athletic fields. It is a popular destination for fishermen, cyclists, joggers, inline skaters and anyone who loves outdoor activities. wharfdc.com/getting–here/wharf–jitney/
Amenities • Dock boxes for each slip
• New fuel station and dock shop • New boater’s lounge
Latitude 38° 52.600’ N / Longitude 077° 01.334’ W Please hail us on Channel 16/72 for assistance.
• Dog-friendly marina
Transportation & Destinations
• Spa-like showers and restrooms
Metro – Underground rail serving the entire region. Two stations are within a 10-minute walk of The Wharf: L’Enfant Plaza (Blue, Orange, Silver, Green, Yellow lines) and Waterfront (Green line). wmata.com/service/rail/ Southwest Shuttle – Free, services to the National Mall, International Spy Museum, L’Enfant Plaza Metro and L’Enfant Plaza Parking. swdcshuttle.com Water Taxi – One-way, round-trip, or season passes to nearby waterfront destinations including Georgetown, Alexandria and National Harbor.cityexperiences.com/ washington-dc/city-cruises/water-taxi/wharf-water-taxi/
• Paddleboard and kayak rentals • Laundry facilities and ice • Pump out
• Safeway grocery store located a half-mile away • Parking accommodations • Handicap accessibility • Event space
• Wi-Fi available
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LOCAL AREA MAP
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• Municipal Fish Market • The National Mall
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• International Spy Museum
• The Anthem music venue
• Museum of the Bible
• Nationals Ballpark & Navy Yard
• The Smithsonian Museums
• DC United Soccer Stadium & Buzzard Point
• Lincoln Memorial
• East Potomac Park & Hains Point
• Capitol Building
• Arena Stage Performing Arts Center
• Jefferson Memorial
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Capital Bikeshare The Channel Apartments
UPS Store
The Channel Apartments Lobby
Unlimited Biking
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NaRa-Ya (4th Floor)
La Vie
Easy Company
District Doughnut
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Jesse Taylor Seafood
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Union Pie
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Rappahannock Oyster Bar
Twisted Pretzels
Politics and Prose
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Glo 30 Martha Spak Gallery
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Maggie O’Neill Studio A Beautiful Closet
1000 Maine Office Building
Fat Fish
Shop Made in DC
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InStyle Nail Bar
The Anthem Shop
The Anthem Box Office
DAY DOCKS Dock Staff
W HAR F S TR E E T
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Water Taxi Tickets
Floating Stage Cantina Bambina
Tall Ship Providence
Tall Ship Providence Tickets
TRANSIT PIER
Barton & Gray Carefree Boat Club
Wharf Ice Rink (winter)
Water Taxi
Sip and Sail aboard Cru Classé
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Georgetown Optician
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Grazie Grazie
Bistro Du Jour
Camp Wharf
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Starbucks
Cordial Craft Wine, Beer & Spirits
12 Stories
Bella Moda Salon
Parcel 6—680
760 Maine Lobby Colada Shop
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Orangetheory Fitness
The Britleys for Toddlers
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Surfside
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800 Maine Lobby
Toastique
Pearl Street Stage
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Watering Hole Kaliwa Kiosk
Kirwan’s Kiosk
Wharf Boathouse
Capital Yacht Club
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D I ST R I CT P I E R
Dockmaster Building Wharf Torch Wharf Jitney
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Capital Bikeshare Incanto Apartments
800 Maine Office Building
800 Maine Lobby Chopsmith
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InterContinental Hotel
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Capital Yacht Club
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Mason’s Lobster Rolls
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Parcel 7—670 Maine Office Building
Starbucks
Cordial Craft Wine, Beer & Spirits
12 Stories
Bella Moda Salon
Parcel 6—680 Maine Office Building
760 Maine Lobby Colada Shop
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Orangetheory Fitness
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The Wharf’s Waterfront Community
Gets Better Every Time You Visit By Susan Elnicki Wade
Since 2017, The Wharf has dazzled visitors and locals in Washington, DC, by transforming the shores of the Potomac River into a world-class travel destination. Its energetic vibe and stunning skyline stand as a monument to thoughtful urban planning. With new music venues, restaurants, shops, hotels, and residential and office buildings, it seemed that DC had etched out an idyllic waterfront neighborhood. But that was just the beginning. In 2022, construction will be completed on the second half of The Wharf, expanding the project’s footprint to encompass 24 acres of land, 50 acres of water and 3.2 million square feet of living, business and entertainment space. The highlights of the completed Wharf project include a half-mile waterfront promenade along the Washington 12
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Channel, 10 acres of parks and open spaces for concerts and gatherings, as well as additional parking, boutiques, eateries and offices. The Wharf Marina is also getting big upgrades: 95 new docks plus additional alongside dockage, a fuel dock with gas and diesel, a ship store, boaters’ lounge, spa-like showers, laundry facilities and an expanded marina office. Thanks to convenient transportation, it’s easy to explore DC’s attractions from The Wharf. Rent a bicycle from Unlimited Biking or from one of the three Capital Bikeshare rental stations on site; hop on the free Southwest Shuttle for a quick ride to L’Enfant Plaza Metro Station— the city’s biggest metro hub; or catch a water taxi from Georgetown, Alexandria or National Harbor. Of course, taxis and rideshare are always available at this hotspot.
As you enter Washington Channel, you pass the third oldest active Army post at Fort McNair, home of the National War College. Overlooking the river is Roosevelt Hall, a grand neo-classical edifice built with red bricks, granite trim and graceful white pillars. Established in 1946 to cultivate strategic thinking by the military’s top brass, its alumni roster includes John McCain and Wesley Clark.
Stories Around Every Bend Arriving by boat presents a journey that follows a trail of often-overlooked landmarks that serve as a warm-up act for DC’s major monuments. While cruising up the Potomac River, keep an eye out for hidden gems dedicated to people and events that played a role in America’s history. Just a few miles south of The Wharf is George Washington’s Mount Vernon. You can’t miss Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on your port side. The duck’s perspective on the water allows you to gaze up in awe at the wonders of flight while planes take off and land above your head in close proximity. As you continue heading north, you reach the confluence of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers. The island between the two rivers was built with sand and rocks dredged from the Potomac between 1880 and 1892. It’s home to East Potomac Park, a recreation area with a golf course, swimming pool, bike paths, tennis courts and picnic areas. At the southern tip is Hains Point, named after U.S. Army General Peter Conover Hains, who designed the Tidal Basin to drain the smelly waters of Washington’s swamp.
As you continue north on Washington Channel, be on the lookout for a statue of a man with outstretched arms wearing flowing robes. This 13-foot tall granite sculpture is the center of the Titanic Memorial, unveiled in 1931 to honor men who gave their lives so women and children would survive the Titanic disaster in 1912. Every year on the shipwreck’s anniversary of April 15, historians and descendants of the tragedy pay tribute to their sacrifice. The heart of The Wharf is its bustling marina, which pulses with watercraft of all sizes, from kayaks to luxury yachts. Its 400 slips with floating docs accommodate any boat that enters this nautical wonderland. Four piers jut out up to 200 feet into the water offering places to tie up, so you can take a stroll and join the plethora of activities.
An Ever-Changing Main Street When you emerge from the waterfront and step onto the promenade, it’s okay to say “Wow!” The contemporary architecture is spectacular, and the atmosphere is electric. Locals, often identified by DC United, Commanders, Capitals or Nationals jerseys, beam with civic pride about their neighborhood’s metamorphosis. They’ve watched the Southwest Waterfront go through many changes, but this new look lures city life down to the water’s edge. What began as a vision for a political and maritime center by George Washington and urban architect Charles L’Enfant was fortified in 1794 with Fort McNair to protect THE WHARF
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its southern flank. Businesses, shipyards, warehouses and maritime trade soon appeared on the shores. In 1805, the Municipal Fish Market began dishing out crabs, oysters and local fish to residents living in nearby rowhouses, and it still does today. During the Civil War, the U.S. military appropriated the wharfs for defense purposes and turned the area into troop barracks, hospital, staging area and supply depot. When the war was over, former slaves and black soldiers migrated to the area. By the early 19th century, immigrants from the United Kingdom, Germany and Eastern Europe arrived, creating a diverse amalgamation of people. Until the mid-20th century, Southwest DC’s waterfront was populated by a thriving African American community. But by 1950, government and business leaders initiated the District of Columbia Redevelopment Act to clear out neighborhoods and erect office and residential buildings. The urban renewal plan displaced most of the African American families throughout the city. For a decade, the Hoffman-Madison Waterfront development team planned and constructed a vibrant community where DC denizens can live and work. The $3.6 billion investment has created 1,393 residences and 945,000 of office space overlooking the water. New hotels—Canopy by Hilton, Hyatt House, InterContinental, and The Pendry — invite guests to stay in the center of all the action.
Entertainment takes center stage at several establishments. The Anthem, a 6,000-person capacity concert hall, attracts top acts from around the globe. Pearl Street Warehouse and Union Stage offer a more intimate experience with live music on smaller stages. Pubs feature acoustic guitars to brighten up the evening. The famous Arena Stage theater is across the street.
Green Rooftops under Clear Blue Skies With so much happening at The Wharf, you might be overwhelmed about what to see and do. That’s the best time to take a step up and visit the rooftop lounges for a seagull’s perspective of the waterfront and its
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With the historic seafood market on one end of the stretch, an oyster bar on the other, and a whole lot of fun in between, you can’t wait to start tasting the regional fruits of the sea. Restaurants cater to every mood and wallet, from quick food kiosks and outdoor cafes to white-linen dining and award-winning chefs. Gourmet take-out can go from the cook’s hands to your boat in a flash. Cuisines range from classic American fare and Chesapeake seafood to Italian, Spanish, Irish, Asian and more. Shoppers can peruse a range of retailers to find an ice cream shop, local bookstore, galleries, home décor centers, clothing boutiques, a rum distillery and a top-end salon, Bella Moda.
From sunrise to sunset, The Wharf entertains crowds of all ages. Parents park strollers at the ice cream parlor, help children roast s’mores at the bonfire and gently push swings out on the pier. Nobody gets thirsty with bartenders serving libations ranging from tiki rum cocktails and wine to Irish stouts and Kentucky bourbons.
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surroundings. With a cocktail in hand at places on high — such as Officina, Tiki TNT, 12 Stories, Cantina Bambina, Whiskey Charlie and La Vie — you can catch an extraordinary view that displays two states — Virginia and Maryland — and the District of Columbia. Once you identify landmarks within walking distance, including the Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Capitol Dome, Tidal Basin, National Mall, Pentagon and Arlington Cemetery, you can plan excursions to nearby attractions such as the Smithsonian museums, Holocaust Museum, Spy Museum, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, or book a private cruise along DC’s waterways with Embark DC.
While you’re up among the clouds enjoying the view, take note that these roofs are more than a lovely feature. The green rooftops are designed to capture rainwater and prevent storm runoff that can harm the river ecosystem. Rain is stored and treated in 700,000-gallon holding tanks in the buildings below, rather than letting polluted water run off into creeks and streams. This is among the thoughtful and sustainable touches by The Wharf ’s developers who are committed to making Washington a better place to live and visit.
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