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NJSeaGrant 10-07-2015 11:43 AM

Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
We are putting together a list of boat ramps located in New Jersey that are in need of repair or improvements and would like your input. They can be located anywhere along the coast or inland on a freshwater lake or large stream.

If there is a ramp that you use or know of that is in need of repair or improvements please provide the name and location.

Thank you!

Walleyed 10-07-2015 12:04 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
Keyport Municipal ramp is miserable at low tide and merely adequate at high.

Capt. Debbie 10-07-2015 02:08 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
There's plenty of no so great ramps. Tops is the no water South Amboy ramp.

South Amboy ramp has about 18 inches of water for hundreds of feet on a very narrow approach.

In the Sink, Fair Haven ramp requires you to back the whole tow vehicle into the water at low tide to get 2 feet of water at low tide.

Chris's Marina( perhaps gone) in Red Bank has a mud bar in front of it that requires you to get out and drag the boat .. even a 12 inch draft tin boat.

waynedane 10-07-2015 02:53 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
Try adding on a section or two to Round Valley and Spruce Run for low water conditions like we've had this year...

Dirtyjerzeyhed 10-07-2015 03:01 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
Farrington Lake East Brunswick
Westons Mill Pond East Brunswick
Cranbury Lake

NJSeaGrant 10-08-2015 02:55 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
Thank you to everyone that has responded so far. We appreciate the information.

NJSeaGrant 10-08-2015 02:58 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirtyjerzeyhed (Post 422819)
Farrington Lake East Brunswick
Westons Mill Pond East Brunswick
Cranbury Lake

I am not familiar with the ramps at these lakes and would appreciate any additional information you could provide on what repairs are needed. Thank you!

Gerry Zagorski 10-08-2015 03:09 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
I was down in Leonardo State Marina the other day and passed this information along. It's a public launch ramp run by the state so you might want to call them and see if they need any improvements.

DDDman 10-08-2015 10:28 PM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
I agree that Farrington and Weston Mills need vast improvements. Lefferts Lake in Matawan could use help currently but may get it when the dam and roadway project is completed Shadow Lake in Middletown is a good candidate after the dredging is done. As far as dredging is concerned, all of Keyport Harbor needs to be done. Its been at least 30 years since the last dredging project and every year the channel gets shallower and more narrow. At low tide the floating docks sit on the bottom maintenance of the ramp area is long overdue.

Dirtyjerzeyhed 10-09-2015 07:14 AM

Re: Boat Ramps In Need Of Repair
 
Regarding farrigton and Weston's mills both are just sand ramps that have very little incline farrington especially has many pot holes and uneven surface on the so called ramp with little parking available for trailers. Kayakers show up and park wherever they feel and leave 0 room for anyone trailering a boat that needs to park. An actual cement ramp would ideal for both locations. Cranbury lake ramp was built wrong. The incline on it is very tough and to a novice it makes launching tough.


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