Join
us at Robinhood Marine Center in Midcoast Maine (just 7 miles southeast of
Bath) and spend more time boating. We are 3
miles from open ocean with easy access through
the Sheepscot River. Whether your interests
are Mid Coast or Downeast cruising, or just
relaxing, Robinhood is an ideal home port. We
offer over 135 slips and 72 moorings in our
marina facility, as well as complete service
for sail and power yachts up to 55 feet.
Osprey - On the lookout
1820 General Store
Gazebo, Restrooms, Showers
Library
Gallery, Studio
Courtesy Cars
Marina Services H.Q.
Friday Night Jazz
Arched Footbridge
Market Boat
"Typhoon" Daysailer
"Maid Marion"
Osprey Restaurant
Chief Robinhood
Quiet
Unspoiled Natural Surroundings.
Robinhood
is the only commercial enterprise on picturesque Riggs Cove, an exceptionally clean and quiet
harbor. Osprey and harbor seals share our secluded
anchorage with some of the coast's most experienced
yachtsmen. While we're constantly upgrading
and improving our facilities, there's also a
strong sense of tradition at Robinhood. Some
of our waterfront buildings date back to late
1700's. We pride ourselves in offering state
of the art yacht services in a simple New England
village setting.
Enjoy
a quiet afternoon in our charming shoreside
library. The shelves are well stocked with fiction,
nonfiction and periodicals. Try your hand at
a challenging jigsaw puzzle or curl up in a
comfortable chair with a good book.
Marina
Services:
Showers, Restrooms, Library and Gallery at Riggs cove
are open 24 hours a day. Our Old Rigging
Shop Studio is open during Fuel Dock Hours,
and all are welcome to come in and enjoy a bit
of local history.
Visit by land or sea. The Osprey Restaurant and Tavern at Riggs Cove has proven to be the perfect compliment to our facility. Open from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, enjoy the wide variety of affordable menu items, or have a beer on the outside deck.
Personal Touches and Attention to Detail
“On The Waterfront”, customer convenience is our priority at Robinhood.
Spacious rest rooms and showers, which are maintained in Bristol fashion, are readily accessible.
An arched footbridge allows access to a protected basin for yacht tenders, while providing a direct walking path to all marina slips and the fuel dock.
Patrons and guests of the marina have free access
to a 19’ Carl Alberg designed Typhoon daysailer and a 15’ Joel White designed pulling boat, Maid Marion with which to explore the fascinating waterfront at one’s own pace.
Visit the Gallery and History Studio on the waterfront to view a rich recorded history of the site and region, which dates back to the 1600’s.
Many artifacts and sculptures within the Studio and on the waterfront bring the local history to life.
Chief Robinhood, the Abanaki Sagamore, “Mahotiwormet” (sculpture by local artist, Jack Schneider), regularly made his tribe’s summer encampment on the marina site during the 1600’s.
Two courtesy cars are available as a custom convenience to access the city of Bath and surrounding area.