Marblehead, MA

Famous throughout the yachting world as the “Yachting Capital of America,” Marblehead was historically a fishing village. Even today, the harbor maintains a small fleet of lobster and fishing vessels. But now more than ever, this is a key layover port for cruising and racing boats from the world’s most serious yachting circles.
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Provincetown, MA, P-town, is a charming community at the end of the Cape Cod peninsula. It's so popular even the Pilgrims came here first!
There is a large natural harbor that's mostly 30 to 90 feet deep and stretches roughly 1 mile from northwest to southeast and 2 miles from northeast to the southwest with one large, deep basin.

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