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Casco Bay, Portland, Maine
bob camire
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Posted on 04/15/13 - 5:23 PM
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I was up in portland on saturday morning taking in a nav training seminar about casco bay....afterwards, i was thinking about how you live up there and frequent those waters. Do you have a favorite place to put in ? Is one place better than the other ? Is there safe parking near the ramp(s) . Any inf o you could share would be helpful. I may want to explore the area someting this season,. Thanks for your valuable info, regards, bob


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Water access is very straight forward.

There are two boat ramps that access the inner harbor, Portland and South Portland. There are additional ramps north and south of Portland.

Portland: Google Map Link
Fee is $10 and overnight parking is available.

South Portland: Google Map Link
Fee is $10 and overnight parking is available.

My personal preference is South Portland (1 mile from my house) since it is less busy and tends to not overfill unless it is a holiday weekend.

The South Portland ramp is outside the harbor no-wake zone and is exposed to nasty ship wakes. The Portland ramp is around the peninsula and not subject to them.

What additional information can I help with?



 
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Phil, thank you very much for the info. They mentioned these ramps during class, however not in the detail which you provide. Thanks for the specifics..very handy..Bob


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Posted on 05/13/13 - 3:37 AM
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Bob,

To add to what Phil said, Portland Harbor is really busy with commercial traffic. I was looking at going to the lobster boat
races by boat, from N.Mass to Harpswell, with a fuel stop in Portland.

From what I read, they said crossing from a slip in South Portland to the old port section (say, via dingy) was analogous to crossing the street in Time Square.

 
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