Oceanside Harbor
33°10.73'N - 117°24.00'W

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Oceanside is a cool little harbor located in northern San Diego County just south of the Orange County line, 36 miles north of the San Diego sea buoy. The port to the south is Mission Bay, San Diego and Dana Point is to the north about 23 miles. A great stopping point for those returning north from the Ensenada race with easy fuel access or a wonderful weekend destination from both Newport or Dana Point. Many times we've called back to say, "We're in Oceanside, see you tomorrow!". It's a small haven (home to about 900 boats only) and laid out so that you can walk from one end to the other and just get your sea legs stretched nicely. With a wide variety of places to visit from the hospitable Oceanside Yacht Club with their great fireplace and friendly folks to Joe's Crab Shack, with Jolly Rogers and Monterey Bay Cannery in between, there is always something to do or nothing to do if you so please. The harbor patrol like to be called the Home Port-Harbor Police and will help you get in if you have any doubts or the seas are rough. It can be tricky getting in and out, but once you've done it, you learn!

oceanside harborNavigation Information: (this intended as general information and NOT to be used for navigation purposes, check you charts before entering the harbor)

Located 1.2 miles northwest of the pier, the entrance to both Oceanside Harbor and the Del Mar Boat Basin (Camp Pendleton Marine Corp facility) is between 2 jetties, the long west jetty forming the entrance basin and the short east jetty, both marked by lights. It should be entered on an angle from the Whistle Buoy. Don't cut it short on the right side, it gets a sand bar and waves break near the east jetty. Inside the jetty, there is a buoy separating the harbor entrance channel slightly to the right and the Del Mar Basin channel to the left. 200 yards farther in is a white and orange buoy marked "submerged jetty". Pay attention to this and stay to the right. The main channel is also marked by buoys on the north side, a light on the end of the rocks extending from the Oceanside Marina Suites and a day beacon off the south jetty at the harbor entrance. This is a tricky harbor to enter at night for the first time because of the confusing background lights and even trickier when the seas are rough. Swells roll into the harbor entrance at an angle and wave action and shoaling can lead to harrowing experience. When in doubt or in rough conditions, contact the Home Port-Harbor Police on Channel 16 or 12 and they will be happy to assist you. Better than pulling you off the jetty! At the motel, the channel goes left and right, you must make a decision. To the left is the Oceanside Yacht Club, to the right, the fuel docks, straight ahead, the guest docks and a bit to port, the Home Port-Harbor Police office.

Fog Horn: (located on end of the East jetty) - 2 second blast every 20 seconds
Marks:
Oceanside Whistle Buoy - "2" Flash - white every 2.5 seconds
West Jetty Light - "3" Flash - green every 2.5 seconds
East Jetty Light - "4" Flash - red every 5 seconds
Channel Entrance Light - "6" Flash - quick flash, red
Courses:
Avalon, Catalina (268 magnetic, 46 miles)
Isthmus, Catalina (273 magnetic, 56 miles)

This information is for general interest and not intended as an aid to navigation nor should it be used to navigate by.  Use your chart, that's what they are for!


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