[Rhodes22-list] Wash., DC marinas

Todd Tavares sprocket80 at mail.com
Fri Apr 28 21:03:52 EDT 2006


Has anyone ever launched from the ramp just north of the airport? (about
a mile north of WSM)  I think it is a free public ramp with good
parking.  I know a lot of guys launch their bass boats there and leave
the trucks/trailers in the parking lot.  I do not think there is a dock
there.

Todd T.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Robert Skinner"
  To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list"
  Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Wash., DC marinas
  Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 20:57:18 -0400


  I have used the "ramp" at the Wash Sailing Marina.
  It is gravel and shallow, but useable. If you
  happen to be launching there, bear left as you
  enter the water -- it's a bit better that way.
  I paid $10 each time I launched there. As far as
  parking overnight is concerned -- I had a devil
  of a time tacking up the Potomac one evening
  against wind AND tide, and got back after dark.
  No problem. Perhaps no one would notice if you
  happened to return the next day... Check with
  the locals.

  /Robert Skinner
  ----------------------------------------------
  mputnam1 at aol.com wrote:
  >
  > There is a ramp at the Washington Sailing Marina. I am not
  > experienced enough to know how good a ramp it is. When Elton
  > delivered our boat, he seemed to have no problem. But I remember
  > hearing/reading somewhere that the ramp was mistakenly built too
  > shallow and is suited more to the needs of a powerboat than a
  > sailboat with a keel. But, again, Elton had no trouble -- so
  > maybe that's a testament to the shallow centerboard keel of the
  > R-22.
  >
  > - Mark Putnam
  >
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: L. Sailor
  > To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
  > Sent: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 18:17:09 -0700 (PDT)
  > Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Wash., DC marinas
  >
  > Can't find the post for the folks looking for the
  > marinas on the VA side of the Potomac near DC., but
  > here is info on marinas.
  >
  > Just below the Wilson Bridge on the VA side is Belle
  > Haven Marina (www.saildc.com). Launching ramp, etc.
  > They did take a hit from Isabel but it appears that
  > everything is up & running.
  >
  > You should clear the center span of the Wilson
  > handily. Our previous boat had a mast 55' from the
  > waterline; had to wait for an opening if we were to go
  > past the bridge.
  >
  > Alexandria has a marina but no launch ramp on the
  > grounds.....not to say there is not something in the
  > area, but i would doubt it due to the cost of real
  > estate there....they did at one time allow tying up at
  > the bulkhead to visit the shops (the Torpedo Factory
  > is fabulous)...The chart shows nothing. Alexandria
  > City info may be helpful.
  >
  > A bit farther up the Potomac in Arlington is the
  > Washington Sailing Marina
  > (http://www.washingtonsailingmarina.com/), just below
  > Reagan Airport. If you'd like to be able to reach out
  > & almost touch an airliner before it lands, then these
  > are the places for you! Not sure about a ramp
  > here...ck the website or call.
  >
  > Hope some of this is useful.
  >
  > Elle
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