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includes 5 manmade islands and Peter's Landing Marina
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PETER'S LANDING MARINA
16400 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach,
CA 92649
(714) 840-1387. N33º 43.790', W118º
04.990'
www.peterslandingmarina.com
Located in Huntington Harbour across from Sunset
Beach and 15 minutes to open water, Peter's
Landing Marina includes Yacht and Sales
Brokerage, a fuel dock and launch ramp nearby,
Marine Chandlery BoatU.S./West Marine on-site, 2
hour Guest Docks from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily and
13 restaurants within walking distance. 325
Slips can accommodate vessels from 31' to 96'
LOA. Amenities include: Other Amenities Include:
State of the art security access system, private
parking, dock-side trash removal service daily,
pump out facility, VHF-Channel 68 monitored,
temporary guest mooring available by
reservation, 30 and/or 50 amp electric service,
water and phone integrated into dock boxes and
an immaculate restroom, shower and laundry
facilities.
At
Peter's Landing Shopping Center located on the
property with the marina are a Starbucks Coffee
drive-thru and wonderful boat store, BoatU.S./West
Marine.
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ISLANDS
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Admiralty
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This development contains 90
single-family residences, nearly all with
water frontage. Access is via Pacific Coast Highway
at Admiralty Drive. |
Gilbert
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Bounded by Admiralty Island to
the west and the Main Channel to the east, it
contains 100 home sites, two thirds of which are
on-the-water locations. |
Davenport
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227 home sites are evenly split
between on-water and off-water locations.
The southernmost island is accessed by taking
Davenport Drive which the southern border of
Huntington Harbour Mall. |
Humboldt
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Two-thirds of the 335 homes are
on-water locations with views of Christiana Bay.
Access the Island by taking Saybrook Lane to
Humboldt Drive. |
Trinidad
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No figures provided for the
number of home on what is considered the most
luxurious of the islands. Drive west on Edinger
Avenue and turn left on Trinidad Lane. |
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Huntington Harbour is located in the northwest
region of Huntington Beach and is comprised of a
harbor, five manmade islands, several shopping
centers, numerous restaurants, hotels, Peter's
Landing Marina, Sunset Aquatic and Huntington
Harbour launch ramps, plus schools, apartments,
condominiums, homes and fabulous estates.
Bounded by the
cities of Westminster, Seal Beach and Sunset
Beach, Huntington Harbour includes a network of
navigable channels that access the Pacific Ocean
via Anaheim Bay. Five islands--Humboldt,
Davenport, Gilbert, Trinidad and Admiralty, plus
guard gated Coral Cay and Sunset Island in the
County of Orange community of Sunset Beach
include waterways and channels lined with
multi-million dollar homes and estates, private
docks and yachts. Shopping centers include
Huntington Harbour Mall, Marina Village Mall and
numerous smaller malls and shopping centers.
Located in the Ocean View School District,
schools include Harbour View Elementary School,
Marine View Middle School and Marina High
School.
For guests visiting Huntington Beach, Peter's
Landing Marina near Anderson Street and Pacific
Coast Highway and Huntington Harbour Marina next
to Huntington Harbour Yacht Club on Warner
Avenue near Pacific Coast Highway offer several
two-hour guest slips available on a first-come,
first-served basis for boaters. To access
Huntington Harbour via boat or yacht, you must
pass Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station and
Anaheim Bay National Wildlife Refuge in the
Anaheim Bay. Huntington Harbour is the closest
mainland location to Catalina Island (only 24
nautical miles) and is located between the
largest municipal pleasure cruise harbor in the
United States in Long Beach to the north and
Newport Beach to the south.
Huntington
Harbour Yacht Club is the largest yachting group
in Huntington Harbour. The close-knit community
of members own a beautiful clubhouse and enjoy
events such as boating and fishing contests and
excursions, educational trips for
under-privileged children and social functions
such as meetings, fund-raisers and dinners.
Huntington Beach, California -
Construction began on the Huntington Harbour
complex in 1963. Two islands, Admiralty and
Gilbert, were included in the first phase of
development. Today, Huntington Harbour contains
five manmade islands offering a wide variety of
home styles in both single family and
condominium units. Every year, during the
Christmas season, the Harbour residents present
a “Cruise of Lights” by dressing up their boats
with lights and decorations for a parade through
the Harbour. Residents and visitors attend the
nightly parades which have become a popular
attraction. (see HB Events Calendar.)
For tourists and
local residents wishing to enjoy the beauty of
Huntington Harbour, it is possible to rent Duffy
electric boats in Sunset Beach and kayaks from
Malibu Sports or Sunset Yacht and Boat Rentals
in Sunset Beach.
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