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Old 04-15-2013, 08:32 PM
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splashed my 18' CC out of keyport saturday and sunday, the floating docks are in, however low tide is hairy. High tide theres roughly 7-8 ft between the water level and the pipes below the bridge, also had to clear several boards with nails off the ramp both coming and going. I havent seen the leonardo ramp yet but i have heard that woodbridge is open and some other ramps north.
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Old 04-16-2013, 11:15 AM
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Default Re: Ramp Advice, Keyport or Leonardo

Edison ramp is WAY more than a half hour to Hook.

You'd be hauling a*s to launch from Sayreville ramp and do that run in a 1/2 hour.

Perhaps Zubachs? But remember these ramps all have problems at low tide.

There's a ramp in Keansburg, Sewaren, Elizabeth, LIberty State Park, and bunch up the Shrewsbury river too. Even a real shallow water nightmare in South Amboy,




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Keyport be better bet,low tide in both areas suck,dont know where u coming from,edison ramp has no issues only thing permit needed can get from town, its like half hr ride to hook
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Not sure but doesn't Wagners or Browns Point, the opposite side of the bridge from Keyport Marine Basin, have ramps. Not sure if they are in working order but I think they have ramps.
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Old 04-16-2013, 10:06 PM
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splashed my 18' CC out of keyport saturday and sunday, the floating docks are in, however low tide is hairy. High tide theres roughly 7-8 ft between the water level and the pipes below the bridge, also had to clear several boards with nails off the ramp both coming and going. I havent seen the leonardo ramp yet but i have heard that woodbridge is open and some other ramps north.
I certainly don`t know which ramp in Keyport you were at , but as of Tuesday 4-16 the floating docks WERE NOT IN.
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Old 04-16-2013, 10:14 PM
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He is not talking about the municipal ramp.

And browns does not have a public ramp
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Old 04-17-2013, 07:01 AM
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Sorry about the bad info. I knew they had ramps. I should have said not sure if they are public or not.
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Keyport Marina ramp is open
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Old 04-18-2013, 08:37 AM
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Guys, Launched yesterday out of Keyport Municipal ramp. NO FLOATING docks so my buddy had to walk the wooden ledge on the side of the ramp out to the end so he can step on the boat. The wooden ledge is quite wide so not a dangerous situation. Just be careful.

Launched at mid-incoming tide and there was plenty of water. A beautiful day on the water to start the season. Also managed 11 stripers largest went 32".
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Nice Catch Howard !!!
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