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Hi all, we are heading to Whangamata for the Christmas hols, taking the boat ( of course), and am looking for info about ramps in the area. The missus is worried that she will struggle to hold the boat while I park the wagon. Are there any ramps in the general area that have a pontoon that we can tie it up to?   
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There is very good safe hard sand beach launching along Beach Rd into the Estuary. It will cost you $7 bucks to park your trailer (or $65 annually - worth it if your going to stay longer than 9 days.)
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Yeah, KikBac's onto it. There is a ramp on Beach Rd but no pontoons to tie up to. Gets pretty busy around new years.

A marina has been put in but there is no ramp which is a bugger
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Follow the posts out from the beach ramp in the estuary they mark the channel
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Just had a look at it on google earth, what is it like launching off the sand? Boat is a 6M fibreglass, so pretty heavy, and we only have a 2WD. Any issues that you guys can think of?  
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Paul.   Im a local and the ramp at Whangamata is  sand but is great to launch from, pontoon is supposed to be up and running before xmas but not really needed. Can launch 10 boats at once on just about any tide

edit.  as above, dont forget to get a boat launching ticket(available everywhere) policed quite hard and costlyOuch
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Thanks kaveman. The better half likes pontoons coz its easier for her to hold the boat while I park, and she is worried that it will get away from her if shes just standing in the tide with it. But if theres lots of room I could always dig the anchor into the sand to hold it while I park, and that will keep her happySmile
I havent launched off sand before with this boat, nothing to worry about with this is there?
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No mate, one of the best ramps you will find. give me a pm when you are down and i will let you know the local infoWink
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Mate, if we were there and you were launching and conditions meant it looked like your other half was struggling, I'd either lend a hand or prompt one of my crew - and I'm an Aucklander and I doubt if I'm alone.
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edit.  as above, dont forget to get a boat launching ticket(available everywhere) policed quite hard and costlyOuch
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Heading over to Long Bay Coromandel early next month for a few day with a couple of mates - have a few questions on this:
Do we need a ticket on the Coromandel side too? And can the ticket be used on either East and West sides of the Coromandel as weather may/will influence side we launch from? Where can we buy these tickets?

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There has been a moratorium on these permits BUT some places, eg Whangamata have had there permits fees reimposed, others like Whitianga,Tairua have had theres squashed.

Best bet is to go to the TCDC website and check which ramps need parking permits. I am pretty sure that 1 fee covers ALL ramps in TCDC care. If in doubt, give them a ring

Tickets/permits can be bought from most garages,bait shops, marine and fishing shops etc
i havent looked at the TCDC website but would think all info would be in there to read
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Thanks for info - I'll look at their website
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Sufishent - you'll be ok if you are staying at Long Bay anyway as there is a ramp in the camp. it is public but you will park in the camp so can't see that they can charge you for that. you need about 1 1/2 to 2 hours of tide to get in and out though and may still have to walk the boat in if it is a small tide. No real drama though to work around that.
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Snapper14 - thanks for this. We're staying in a bach next to Long Bay camp and we'll use the Long Bay ramp to launch. How hard/soft is the sand there? We'll have 3 boats - 2 at 4.6m and 1 at 6m. We normally retrieve the smaller boats with tow straps and we'll have 1 maybe 2 4x4's with us.

If anyone has some tips on where to go please pm them Smile
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Originally posted by kaveman kaveman wrote:

No mate, one of the best ramps you will find. give me a pm when you are down and i will let you know the local infoWink
 
Cheers Kevin, bloody good of you, will def take you up on thatSmileSmile
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Originally posted by Dagwood Dagwood wrote:

Mate, if we were there and you were launching and conditions meant it looked like your other half was struggling, I'd either lend a hand or prompt one of my crew - and I'm an Aucklander and I doubt if I'm alone.
So true actually, she is fairly new to the boating scene, and we have had a few issues launching/retrieving, but every time someone has stepped in to help. Nothing we couldnt handle of course, but its always nice when someone gives you a hand to hold the boat while winching it on the trailer, or if there is a strong wind blowing while waiting on the pontoons/ramp.  Boaties as a whole I find are always keen to help ( especially a damsel in distressLOL
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