Reviews: Canajoharie Riverfront Park
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Canajoharie Riverfront Park
Canajoharie, NY
Erie Canal 60.55
- Lat / Lon: N 42° 54.558' / W 074° 34.206'
3.50 out of 5 stars
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Review for Canajoharie Riverfront Park
Reviewed by: david kanzler, Hygge, on May 28, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 29'
Draft: 2.5'Rating: 4
This review is for the wall as no floating docks were present. It is a perfectly fine sea wall with bollards and shackles to tie up to. The wall is fine, not that rough at all. The wall is not that high as we could step off our diminutive Ranger Tug 29S onto the wall just fine. No water, no power, no bathrooms but no charge either. Nice little park and just steps away from the Arkell Museum of Art. Where else are you going to see a bunch of actual Homer Winslow paintings?
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Review for Canajoharie Riverfront Park
Reviewed by: Francis Gravel on Sep 4, 2023
Vessel Type: Sail
LOA: 36'
Draft: 6.7'Rating: 3
Really shallow water, 5 to 7 feet. Train pass often but don't really border us. Good little irish pub at 5 mimutes walk. A lot of fishermen during morning time.
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Review for Canajoharie Riverfront Park
Reviewed by: Paul Steindorf, Ohana, on Jul 15, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 45'
Draft: 4.5'Rating: 3
Room for three 40ish ft boats, but the water next to the wall is shallow and the wall is rough. Maybe 5 ft depth and that was the spot furthest from land. The town is very walkable with a nice Shults Farm store for basic provisioning. Don't miss the Arkell Museum! Post office close by. No power, no water.
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Review for Canajoharie Riverfront Park
Reviewed by: Graeme Walker, Confirmed Aquaholic, on Jul 2, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 54'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 4
The free-floating docks with power on the south side are longer there. There is room for three boats on the East facing part of the same facility. No power, no water, rings and bollards, bring your long ropes and big fenders. Easy walk/bike into town. This is where Beech-Nut Foods was started, for those of certain generation. The Arkel family created a wonderful museum, worth visiting. Also visit the 'boiling pots' just outside of town, take your bathing suits. The 'dummy' light in the middle of Montgomery, Church, and Empire State Trail was removed last year; it was a pedestrian signal in the middle of a five-way intersection.
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