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There are 4 public launch ramps
on San Diego Bay. Most are accessible during daylight hours with overnight parking
for both your vehicle and trailer. They all have nearby restroom facilities, picnic
areas and telephones.
The Shelter Island Boat Ramp is
the closest ramp to the open seas which is about 3 miles away and is located on the
channel side of Shelter Island. The ramp has 10 concrete lanes and the parking lot
is huge. Rest rooms are located on the site. There are bait barges nearby and
they are open 24 hours a day. |

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The Boat Ramp on Coronado is
located in Glorietta Bay. Check your nav chart for the shallows outside
of the Glorietta Bay and stay inside the marked channel. Inside the bay, the speed limit
is 5 miles per hour. |

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The Chula Vista Boat Ramp is at
the "J" Street Marina Park. There is ample trailer parking, picnic
facilities and restrooms. Remember, this part of the bay is mostly shallows.
Check your nav chart and stay within the marked channels |

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 The Boat Ramp in
National City is next to Pepper Park and feeds off of the Sweetwater
Channel. Take the 24th Street from the 5 off. There are also restrooms, picnic
facilities, trailer parking and a fishing pier at the park. |
PUMP OUT STATIONS |
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only 3 public pump-outs in San Diego Bay but most of the marinas have their own
stations. |
| The three
public pump-out stations are located at |

Pump Out at
National City Boat Ramp
Pump Out at
Chula Vista Boat Ramp |

Pump Out at
Shelter Island
Boat Ramp
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