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Yachts For Sale In Somerset

Somerset in Bristol County in southeastern Massachusetts is directly across the Taunton River from Fall River, MA. This quiet suburban community is 20 miles southeast of Providence, Rhode Island and 44 miles south of Boston (about an hour’s drive). The town is located on the western shore of the Taunton River and Mount Hope Bay. Somerset was incorporated in 1790 and first settled in 1677 on Shawomet lands. Because of its location on the Taunton with easy access to Narragansett Bay, Somerset was an important shipping point and after the War of 1812, it was one of America’s chief distribution points. In 1872, it became a major coal port and in the early 20th century, a large cannery was in operation. When neighboring Fall River’s textile mill industry grew in the 19th century, it overshadowed Somerset, which became a suburb to the city of Fall River.

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YACHTS LOCATED NEAR Somerset Massachusetts

photo of 48' Marine Management 1976

WYNWARD

48' Marine Management 1976

Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Ocean Yachts Super Sport 1999

GREAT WHITE

48' Ocean Yachts Super Sport 1999

Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Custom Jim Taylor / Bruce Dyson Custom 8-Metre 2004

PLEIONE

48' Custom Jim Taylor / Bruce Dyson Custom 8-Metre 2004

Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Sea Ray Sedan 1999

Avanti

48' Sea Ray Sedan 1999

North Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Hatteras Motor Yacht 1981

WANDERER

48' Hatteras Motor Yacht 1981

Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Sea Ray 480 Sedan Bridge 2002

Wine Down

48' Sea Ray 480 Sedan Bridge 2002

Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Baltic 48 DP 1986

Helmi

48' Baltic 48 DP 1986

Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Ocean Yachts 48 Super Sport 1998

48' Ocean Yachts 48 Super Sport 1998

Marshfield, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Custom 1997

48' Custom 1997

Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 48' Sabre 48 Fly Bridge 2019

48' Sabre 48 Fly Bridge 2019

Onset, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 47' Intrepid 475 Sport Yacht 2006

The Office

47' Intrepid 475 Sport Yacht 2006

Salem, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 47' Sabre Sabreline 47 2001

SWAMP FOX

47' Sabre Sabreline 47 2001

Manchester, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 47' Frans Maas 1960

Gandalf

47' Frans Maas 1960

Beverly, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 47' Stevens 47 1981

47' Stevens 47 1981

Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States

photo of 46' Bertram 47 1988

46' Bertram 47 1988

Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States

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Power generation became Somerset’s major industry in the 20th century. Founded in 1923, the Montaup Electric Co. was located upriver on the Taunton, and The Brayton Point Power Station founded in 1963 was located at the town’s southern tip. Fueled by coal, the Brayton Point plant drew heavy criticism for pollution and finally closed in 2017. The Montaup facility is now also closed, but electricity is still a big part of Somerset as it became a power hub of the national grid. Closely related Somerset and Fall River were connected by ferries and bridges that have long aged out of their usefulness and have been replaced.

The Brightman Street Bridge built in 1908 to replace the outdated dismantled Slade’s Ferry Bridge, in turn has been replaced by the new Veterans Memorial Bridge. Unfortunately, the old Brightman Street Bridge has been used as a political pawn by local people that did not want a proposed Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) terminal built upriver and by keeping the low drawbridge, would prevent tankers from coming upriver. The drawbridge has since been welded in open position (for safety) and is rusting away, but cost of demolition is prohibitive. There was some discussion of turning each half into fishing piers.

Bordon Flats Lighthouse built in 1881, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The Bordon Flats Light is known as a “sparkplug lighthouse,” because the tower on caisson type of build resembles a sparkplug. The lighthouse is located on the Taunton River (Fall River, MA).

Somerset is within easy distance of the Providence-Warwick metro area at the head of the Narragansett Bay. Cruising boaters have a few good options for transient slips while enjoying the area. Somerset Marina & Yacht Sales is a family-owned full-service marina. Located on the Taunton River near Mount Hope Bay, the marina is close to town center with restaurants, hardware stores and other service businesses. The marina has 110 slips, a fuel dock, restrooms, trash service and more. Easy access to Newport, RI, Block Island, Rhode Island waterways, and local Battleship Cove in Fall River. Battleship Cove has moorings that are available for a daily fee through the Fall River Harbormaster.

Bristol Marine was established in 1998 by Andy Tyska, naval architect. Bristol Marine is conveniently located at 1 Main Street in Somerset. The yard is adjacent to Pierce Park on the Taunton River and across from Fall River Country Club. The marina features state-of-the-art 26,000 sq ft service facilities. Pass under Braga Bridge and Veteran’s Memorial Highway Bridge to the marina inside the protected Taunton River off Mount Hope Bay. Both bridges have 60 ft clearance at high tide closed bridge. Seasonal and transient moorings and slips for vessels up to 100 ft are available. The yard offers comprehensive marine services. Bristol Marine is a short ride from Newport, RI and Bristol, RI.

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