Anacortes Area Boat Ramps
Once again, I find myself daydreaming. I remember looking for a boat ramp near Anacortes that we could use for a San Juan Island cruise. Sounds easy enough except not having any local knowledge and living 275 miles away in Portland makes it hard to plan a simple summer cruise. I had some specific requirements, #1 the ramp had to have a dock to get on and off the boat while we changed from a land based existence to a water based life. #2 the ramp had to be concrete so the car had traction plus it had to be steep enough to float the boat off the trailer without submerging the car. #3 we had to have long-term parking for the car and trailer without fear of vandalism or theft. #3.5 I didn’t want to pay more than $10 a day to park. #4 I wanted access 24/7 just in case something came up. These are minimum requirements anyone would want. Once an acceptable ramp was located we could shove off from Portland and head up Interstate 5 with our good ship “Sunshine” in tow. There are many other issues that come into play, for instance having a bystander help me lift “Lollipop” (our dinghy) from the roof of the Excursion is a big plus. Having a level staging area that we can monopolize for 2 hours while the mast goes up is a bonus too. While were dreaming, how about a clean bathroom because most ramp kybos are totally gross. Lets switch gears for just a second and ask, "Why am I looking for a launch ramp"? Many people that go to Anacortes with a boat on a trailer will go straight to one of several marinas that provide a travel hoist service and will sling the boat into the water (no this doesn’t mean throw it) the problem with slinging the boat is #1 the cost is about $175 in and $175 out. #2 you must schedule a time and date in advance or risk waiting all-day or overnight if you show up unannounced. Even if you have an appointment, you may still wait overnight if the marina has problems with other customers. They work 8 to 5 but you may show up after hours wanting to go home and on and on. On the plus side marinas have supplies, nice kybos, pretty safe parking lots, and answer the phone during business hours. In addition, keeping your trailer out of salt water is a huge benefit.
Washington Park
There are three ramps in the Anacortes area that I have used and know something about.