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Mamaroneck village harbor questions have a local route

Mamaroneck village waterfront questions should start with official village departments before relying on general Sound-shore assumptions.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026

Mamaroneck harbor questions get clearer once the Harbormaster route is separated from the general waterfront map. The village Harbormaster page places the office at Harbor Island Park, next to the West Basin of Mamaroneck Harbor. It says the office oversees vessels in Harbor Island waterways. It also assigns float and mooring spaces, keeps dock and mooring records, and issues ramp permits for boat launching.

That is practical information for boaters, waterfront tenants, new residents, and visitors. The public ramp, pump-out stations, float space, mooring space, kayak storage, guest dock, and seasonal access all point back to the same local harbor office. The boating season runs May 1 through November 1. The office operates all year, so timing and paperwork are both part of the question.

Use the village departments page when the issue branches. A question about a dock, waterway, property, park, stormwater route, coastal-zone item, or clerk matter may start near the same harbor, but it may not belong to the same counter. The practical goal is plain: Mamaroneck, Harbor, and Waterfront should feel like a doable checklist, not a fog of office names.

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