Ramps in Pt Pleasant and SeaSide Nj ?
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Re: Ramps in Pt Pleasant and SeaSide Nj ?
For a river it can suprise you at times there. I have been boating on the river for about 15 years now. I'll see all of you there come race day in my slow putt putt cruiser
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Re: Ramps in Pt Pleasant and SeaSide Nj ?
Actually I'm having a party on Sunday. When you leave the marina, follow the shore to your north and look for the Top Gun hanging on the lift. (about 1/4 mile at most from marina) You can dock there and we'll be next door.
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there's also a no charge ramp at the end of bay ave in point right at the mouth of the canal on bayside, i've used it numerous times splashing my 29 scarab never had a problem
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Re: Ramps in Pt Pleasant and SeaSide Nj ?
Originally Posted by CAP071
Looking for public ramps in or around Pt Pleasant and SeaSide Nj areas ?
This is a joke right?
I'm sorry, but with all the tourism and beautiful waterways in this area, that is one thing that seems to be missing. Ramps!
Traders Cove Marina @ the end of Mantoloking Rd. Brick should work for you.
Call East Dover before you go to them. I thought I saw something that said it was no longer open to the public. I could be wrong though.
Drump Pt Marina @ the end of Drum Pt. Rd in Brick is also available. Problem with parking though...
Some marinas have been closed to the public unless you have a seasonal slip with them.
Good Luck!
Ramps are my primary complaint in this area. Especially Brick!
Bay Ave also has a parking problem. If you are there early enough, you just might get lucky to get 2 spaces near the ramp. Then you will need to disconnect the trailer from your truck and park them separate.
See what I mean about accommodating ramps....
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This is a joke right?
I'm sorry, but with all the tourism and beautiful waterways in this area, that is one thing that seems to be missing. Ramps!
Traders Cove Marina @ the end of Mantoloking Rd. Brick should work for you.
Call East Dover before you go to them. I thought I saw something that said it was no longer open to the public. I could be wrong though.
Drump Pt Marina @ the end of Drum Pt. Rd in Brick is also available. Problem with parking though...
Some marinas have been closed to the public unless you have a seasonal slip with them.
Good Luck!
Ramps are my primary complaint in this area. Especially Brick!
Bay Ave also has a parking problem. If you are there early enough, you just might get lucky to get 2 spaces near the ramp. Then you will need to disconnect the trailer from your truck and park them separate.
See what I mean about accommodating ramps.... [/QUOTE]
Right , Ramps are the kind of public access we need , not a sidewalk along the bulkhead like some of our elected officials are calling for. For as large a boating area as the barnegat is , the access less than minimal at best.
I'm sorry, but with all the tourism and beautiful waterways in this area, that is one thing that seems to be missing. Ramps!
Traders Cove Marina @ the end of Mantoloking Rd. Brick should work for you.
Call East Dover before you go to them. I thought I saw something that said it was no longer open to the public. I could be wrong though.
Drump Pt Marina @ the end of Drum Pt. Rd in Brick is also available. Problem with parking though...
Some marinas have been closed to the public unless you have a seasonal slip with them.
Good Luck!
Ramps are my primary complaint in this area. Especially Brick!
Bay Ave also has a parking problem. If you are there early enough, you just might get lucky to get 2 spaces near the ramp. Then you will need to disconnect the trailer from your truck and park them separate.
See what I mean about accommodating ramps.... [/QUOTE]
Right , Ramps are the kind of public access we need , not a sidewalk along the bulkhead like some of our elected officials are calling for. For as large a boating area as the barnegat is , the access less than minimal at best.