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Commissioner Watne’s Resignation Notice

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Online Payments Now Available!

The Port of Keyport is excited to announce that online payments are now available for boat launch, guest moorage, and permanent moorage fees!

To make an online payment, click the “Pay Your Bill” link, located in the menu of the website, or CLICK HERE.

Online payments will have a small added fee to cover the transaction costs. Those fees are outlined here:

Credit Cards: 2.75% of the transaction total, Minimum Fee of $1.00

Electronic Checks (ACH): $2.00 flat fee per transaction

For example: Paying a $5.00 boat launch fee with a credit card would be subject to a $1.00 convenience fee, while paying a $270.00 permanent moorage payment would be subject to a $7.43 credit card fee, but only $2.00 if using an electronic check (ACH)- so think through what online payment method makes the most sense for your needs!

Payments can still be made through check or cash through the drop box located at the marina office, or through the mail at PO Box 195, Keyport, WA 98345.

We hope you enjoy this new service!

-Your Friends at the Port of Keyport

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In Memorium: John “Jay” Melrose

Former Port Commissioner and Tireless Volunteer will be deeply missed by the Keyport Community

In late 2021 the Keyport Community mourned the loss of John “Jay” Melrose who was a pillar member of the community and long-term Port of Keyport Commissioner.

Jay was a part of the marine community his whole life. He grew up boating with his family, and during his childhood years, he had the opportunity to visit many Puget Sound ports aboard the family boat. These formative experiences distilled in him a deep appreciation for our waterfront resources. During high school, Jay spent his summers as a deckhand for Seattle Harbor Tours, where he ferried tourists and locals alike to Blake Island during the summer months.

After retiring from the United States Air Force, Jay and Laura moved to our small town of Keyport in 1997. He quickly became engaged at the port in 1999 when he volunteered to serve out the remaining 2 years of an incumbent commissioner who had resigned from office. He first took office in January 2000 and he had the opportunity to work with the long-time Port commissioner, Gene Dunlap. He continued his service as Port of Keyport commissioner for many more years, winning re-election for the position in 2001 and 2009.

Jay’s many years of service have had a lasting and positive impact on our port. During his time as Commissioner, Jay replaced and repaired water pipes at the dock, collected electrical readings, ensured proper charges for tenants, worked with contractors on new fencing and electrical upgrades, and had buoys replaced. He also coordinated the upgrade of the marina floats in 2009 and ensured that good lighting and security were available to tenants and visitors at the marina. He made sure that our Port was in good working order at all times and that the public who used the port had a positive experience. Anyone who knew Jay knows that this level of marine stewardship and concern for the safety and experience of our port’s users was just part of his character.

Jay also was instrumental in Port operations in less public ways. He coordinated the solutions to a state audit of public ports that owed rent to the Department of Natural Resources and ensured the Port had a comprehensive plan that would ensure it would remain a wonderful public resource for many years to come.

While accumulating all of these accomplishments for the Port of Keyport community, he was always available with a friendly smile to help boaters with issues on their vessels, or who needed assistance or information.

Jay will be deeply missed as an anchor of the Keyport community and a tireless volunteer of time, energy, creativity, and stewardship to the highest standards of marine sportsmanship.

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New Boat Launch is OPEN!

The Port of Keyport has a brand new boat launch available for public use!

The fee is $5.00 per use.

If you used our boat launch in the past, you’ll remember that it was an experts-only situation and it was extremely difficult to use. That is no longer the case! The new ramp is not only beautiful, it is also much easier to use.

Plans are underway to also add in a floating dock to assist with the ease of boat launch. Work is expected to commence on that phase of the project in the Fall of 2021.

Payments may be submitted at the Port payment box which is affixed on the outside of the port office located on the marina dock directly to the East of the boat launch.

HAPPY BOATING!

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Holiday Lights up at Port, Central Park

The Port of Keyport has put a lighted tree on the dock this year, and some of the boats have even put up lights. Many homes throughout town have put up beautiful lights and the lights are up at Keyport’s Central Park and they’re the best they have ever been!!

With this year presenting challenges to indoor gatherings, it might be fun to take a walk around town to check out the lights and have a hot drink.

 

Christmas Lights Keyport Washington

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

 

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Launching Ramp Opens

The Port of Keyport recently completed a project to update the boat launching ramp. The ramp has been completely replaced and is ready for use.