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Njbillfish
01-19-2015, 03:23 PM
I am considering a move from crystal point yacht club to a slip on the glimmer glass in manasquan.....the thought of being so close to the inlet is very attractive. The downside of the glimmer glass is dealing with the Brielle road drawbridge? I don't know how much of an inconvenience the bridge is? And if it ever got stuck in the down position u are stuck in the glimmer glass with no access to the ocean. I would also lose some of the amenities of a bigger marina (ie plenty of parking, bathrooms/showers, security cams & night time security guards on site etc...) I also know the streets near the glimmer glass can flood (thru the sewers) with a high tide, no fun saltwater on the streets. anyone willing to share their experience of keeping a boat in the glimmer glass? Thx so much!

blynch
01-19-2015, 03:55 PM
I am considering a move from crystal point yacht club to a slip on the glimmer glass in manasquan.....the thought of being so close to the inlet is very attractive. The downside of the glimmer glass is dealing with the Brielle road drawbridge? I don't know how much of an inconvenience the bridge is? And if it ever got stuck in the down position u are stuck in the glimmer glass with no access to the ocean. I would also lose some of the amenities of a bigger marina (ie plenty of parking, bathrooms/showers, security cams & night time security guards on site etc...) I also know the streets near the glimmer glass can flood (thru the sewers) with a high tide, no fun saltwater on the streets. anyone willing to share their experience of keeping a boat in the glimmer glass? Thx so much!

Having done both the GG and the marinas upriver (mccarthys, MRC) the inconvenience of the drawbridge absolutely pales in comparison to that of the train bridge and the long ride up the river. How big is your boat? Many can even fit under it at most tides

Njbillfish
01-19-2015, 04:28 PM
25 express with riggers I don't think I can slide underneath the bridge :-)

Hunter 2
01-20-2015, 06:05 AM
Nope, you will not fit, I've been through the Glimmerglass several times on my buddies 26' Regulator without any opening issues. But not enough times to give any solid advice. When I tournament fish out of that area I bring my boat "36' Topaz" down from Keyport to Southside Marina for the tourney and birth it at southside marina. I was right next to Jerry on the Fishmonger for MakoMania.
There are no bridges to deal with and the fuel hoses reach every boat.
Owners name is Pickles. Good Luck with your research.

http://southsidemarinanj.com/

NoWorries
01-20-2015, 11:04 AM
This bridge has been closed to cars for some time. I haven't heard lately what the plan is about when but it is to be replaced in the near future . The problem is $$$$$$$. They don't have it ! So at least for cars this bridge is closed . It makes getting around in Manasquan a pain. I would take this under consideration or at least get more info.

blynch
01-20-2015, 03:46 PM
This bridge has been closed to cars for some time. I haven't heard lately what the plan is about when but it is to be replaced in the near future . The problem is $$$$$$$. They don't have it ! So at least for cars this bridge is closed . It makes getting around in Manasquan a pain. I would take this under consideration or at least get more info.

To my understanding there is a scheduled closure of the waterway unti some time in February- there was a bulletin released about it recently. The plan was also to have the roadway opened by next Memorial Day but I guess there are a lot of ways that could get delayed. After all, the thing is 117 years old:mad:

Billfish715
01-20-2015, 06:25 PM
Do you want a slip or amenities? Full moon high tides flood the street for a short time once in awhile, it's true; but it recedes quickly. There are sport fishermen along Perine which fit under the bridge easily. During the season, the lifts are on the 1/2 hour. There is easy access to your boat from your parked car or truck. Almost 100% of the boats are run by dedicated fishermen. Paddle boarders and rental yakers can be a nuisance. CO's often patrol the area by car. There's no carcass disposal into the water permitted. The water gets skinny outside of the channel but there's plenty enough in the channel. The channel at the bend leading to the river gets skinny at low tide and the sticks are sometimes chopped off later into the season and aren't always visible at high tide. It's well-protected in a NE blow. Convenient access from the car to the boat, security, short run to the inlet, no RR bridge congestion, fishing environment, etc. make it a good choice. Each of the docks/marinas is like a small community. Good luck.