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Old 08-12-2008, 05:59 PM
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Default Magoth/Bodkin Ramps

Are there any ramps available on the Magothy or Bodkin, free, fee, public, anything other than limited or private?

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Old 08-12-2008, 08:42 PM
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Default RE: Magoth/Bodkin Ramps

Fairwinds Marina for the Magothy or Sandy Point isn't that far away.

Bodkin I think you have Prop's Marina...
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Ferry Point Marina is also on the Magothy
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Default Re: Magoth/Bodkin Ramps

Prop's on the Bodkin does not have a ramp and I think Ferry Point's ramp may be gone.....best bet is probably Fairwinds in Cape St. Claire on the Magothy.......or as said before....great ramps and plenty of parking at Sandy Point St. Park at a resonable rate.
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Default Re: Magoth/Bodkin Ramps

ferry point still has their ramp. right next to the magothy seafood tiki bar. just saw someone launching there last weekend. not sure if it's free though.
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I emailed Ferry Point, they still have a ramp available for use per $20 fee. Thanks
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Default Re: Magoth/Bodkin Ramps

The ramp at Ferry Point is good but long way to the bay. FP can get crowded on weekends, Fairwinds has 2 ramps same $20 fee. Sandy Point is still the biggest and most convenient facility around.
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