Posted: Jun 30, 2009 - 12:45 PM
no where!
I've launched at the Anchorage Marina back in 1981 - sound side.
My Crew's family had property there but it's not exactly Cat friendly.
There is a beach access a couple of blocks west of the circle in Atlantic Beach, but you would have to use Beach Wheels to get to the water.
There isn't anyplace in Atlantic Beach that you could drive onto the beach and launch Ocean side.
I don't think that there is anywhere on the entire island to launch Ocean side without using beach wheels.
There is a kayak and windsurfing shop down towards Indian Beach on the sound side that they might let you launch, but I'd give them a call before heading down Salter Path.
I don't recall the name of the business but if you do a search you should be able to find them.
There are three Public options launching on the Crystal Coast.
1- Morehead City Wildlife Ramp next to the Community College.
Concrete ramp that you launch from then walk/swim your boat over to a sandy beach.
Lots of powerboats utilize this ramp and parking can be tight on the weekends.
2- 11th Street MHC
use to be able to back all the way into the water, but this year they've limited you to beach wheels, dragging the boat or pushing your trailer the last 50 yards to the sound.
a couple of cats are left on the beach with some local weekday racing of V/15, Lasers, 420's and Sunfish from this location.
3- the West end of Radio Island down by the Aviation Tanks
Radio Island, between Morehead City and Beaufort use to be the location of choice until things got out of control in the 90's. Too many three & four wheelers running all night long, add in some massive 4X4's and the local government put an end to all motorized access. Use to be able to drive on to the beach on the West side of the island, but that access has been closed off.
Coming from MHC headed towards Beaufort, take the first right after coming over the high rise bridge at Radio Island Marina. DO NOT CROSS OVER THE RAILROAD TRACKS, run parallel to the tracks towards the Aviation Tanks. Right before you get to the Tanks turn right and there's a spit of sand you can back down to the water and launch from. You may have to ask some of the locals to move their vehicle while you launch but this is the best access in the area, at least for me as I single hand and tend not to like to use my Beach Wheels or drag the boatvery far.
Take heed to what the tide is doing, it can be easy to get a 4X4 stuck.
I reside in Naptown these days and get back to the Crystal Coast twice a year.