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The mission of the Association of Rental Boat Owners and Operators (ARBOO) is to bring awareness and advocate compliance to the federal regulations that govern our industry. Serve as a liaison to the coast guard and other maritime organizations.
Montrose Harbor is located on the northern edge of Lincoln Park, a short walk from Montrose Beach. Easy access to parks and beaches along with its location that straddles Lincoln Park, Lakeview, and Wrigleyville make it a favorite amongst families.
Belmont Harbor is located in the heart of beautiful Lincoln Park and is one of the largest harbors in the Chicago Harbors system. There are 818 slips, mooring cans, and star docks that can accommodate boats from 28’-80’+ in length.
Diversey Harbor is located in the heart of Lincoln Park sheltered within Lake Shore Drive. Due to bridge restrictions, Diversey can only accommodate power boaters. The harbor is also the home to the Diversey Yacht Club. Diversey has 719 slips and can accommodate boats from 25’-50’ in length.
There are 420 slips at DuSable Harbor with accommodations for boats 30’-60’+ in length.
Transient docking is available. Waste pump-out equipment is provided on a no-charge basis. The harbor monitors channels 9 and 16 and the switch to/working channel is 67.
Monroe Harbor is located in the heart of downtown Chicago and its 392 mooring cans combine to create the central panorama of the Chicago skyline. There are accommodations for boats 25’-50’ in length.
Burnham Harbor is the largest harbor in the Chicago Harbors system, with views of the Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Soldier Field, and McCormick Place. The harbor has 1126 slips, mooring cans, and star docks and can accommodate boats from 28’-100’+ in length.
The 31st Street Harbor is the newest and most anticipated addition to the Chicago harbor system. Completed in 2012 with slips for 1000 boats. All slips include metered electric, water (seasonal charge), and complimentary cable TV and Internet access and can accommodate boats from 35′-70′ in length. Transient docking is available.
The 59th Street Harbor is located in Jackson Park, a very short walk to the Museum of Science and Industry and the 63rd Street Beach. With slips for 125 boats from 25’-35’ in length, 59th Street Harbor’s smaller size and friendly community make it a beautiful mooring location along Lake Michigan set in the lagoons from the 1893 Columbian Exposition.
The Jackson Park Inner Harbor is located in Jackson Park on the western side of Lake Shore Drive. Due to bridge restrictions the harbor can only accommodate power boaters. Surrounded by green space and steps to 63th Street Beach, the harbor has a small and very friendly community. The Harbor is home to the Southern Shore Yacht Club and has spaces for 150 boats from 30’-40’ in length.
TheJackson Park Outer Harbor is located in the heart of Jackson Park just off 63rd Street Beach. The harbor is beautifully set within the park and its quiet temperament and friendly faces make it a relaxing part of the lakefront. Jackson Park Yacht Club calls the harbor home and an old Coast Guard station stands watch over the western shore. With 115 slips and mooring cans, the harbor can accommodate boats from 25’-40’ in length.
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