roadstead

/ˈroʊdˌstɛd/
noun
  1. A sheltered area of water near a shore where ships can anchor safely, often outside a harbor.
    • The roadstead provided a safe place for vessels to rest before entering the port.
    • Several fishing boats were moored in the roadstead during the storm.
    • The ship dropped anchor in the roadstead to wait for a dock to become available.