[quote=goodsailing][quote]Let me now if this has changed...[/quote]
Yes Sandy Point
Rocky Point: a sailing club owns the beach there so it is not public. Fact it's roped off. So only the two boat ramps are available there, one of which I use for the Laser. You couldn't take a cat out of the ramp, trees, too narrow.
As for the others, when they say SMALL BOAT LAUNCH, that usually means: kayaks/ car toppers as the parking lots for most of these places don't allow boat trailers. Plus beach is usually bordered by rocks, trees etc that you couldn't get the cat through. At north beach just above Baltimore, I had to carry my kayak from the parking lot, past picknic tables and down rock jetti just to get in the water... I'm telling you, unless you have private property with a lift or beach, you're not going sailing and in some cases, kayaking. (Are they still classifying standup paddle boards as "vessels,") With what the state is doing to water and even air for flying: You'll be back on a bicycle in a few years) No access means: no fun.
[b]Elk Neck: Canoes and kayaks only. Boats
must be hand-carried approximately 500 feet to the launch area, to the right of the swim
area. Boats must remain outside of the swim area. Please go online for more
information about fees: www.dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/oc.asp [/b]<!-- editby --><em>Edited by goodsailing on Jul 07, 2015 - 07:22 PM.</em><!-- end editby --> [/quote]
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