Canning River boat ramps?
Submitted by Ashen on Sat, 2015-01-24 14:17
Does anyone know where in the Canning River i can launch my dinghy apart from Deep water boat ramp?
Thanks
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Boydy
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More or less on the other
More or less on the other side of the river.
About half way between Deep water point and the Canning bridge there is a small launching area perfect for dinghies.
Bruce
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Point walter is pretty good,
Point walter is pretty good, one sand ramp (single lane) and one concrete ramp suitable for 2 boats at a time, generally pretty calm and protected from the afternoon sou'wester. Good amounts of parking and $5 for half day.
Better than Mt Pleasant (deep water point) with all the skiiers making waves it can be pretty hecktic retrieving your boat from the ramp!
Ashen
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Thanks guys. Planning to
Thanks guys. Planning to head upstream though. Not sure if theres any ramps "upstream"?
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Swompa
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There is a ramp right beside
There is a ramp right beside Riverton bridge that is suitable for small boats
Ashen
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Thanks swoompa! My dinghy is
Thanks swoompa! My dinghy is only 12ft so hope i can launch there without too much trouble! Haha
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Swompa
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I am hoping to launch my 18
I am hoping to launch my 18 footer on Monday there for a put down the creek, so let me know what it is like.
Ashen
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Sure thing. Launching in the
Sure thing. Launching in the morning so I'll let you know how its like.
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avatinni
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at riverton bridge park your
at riverton bridge park your car on the grass on the way in and not in the carpark behind the trees you will notice a fair amount of broken glass on the ground but a good little ramp
Ashen
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Thanks for the advice mate.
Thanks for the advice mate.
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Daniel Y
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The ramp at Riverton Bridge
The ramp at Riverton Bridge is technically a 'Canoe Launch Ramp' but you can launch small tinnys there most of the time.
Daniel Y
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The ramp at Riverton Bridge
The ramp at Riverton Bridge is technically a 'Canoe Launch Ramp' but you can launch small tinnys there most of the time.
Ashen
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What a small ramp and
What a small ramp and kayakers galore!!!
Waters upstream from the ramp are quite shallow and I wouldn't recommend anything bigger than 14ft!
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crezz
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very shallow all around that
very shallow all around that ramp so keep the leg up for a bit or you will suck a lot of sand. Gets a little deeper up river but not overly deep only a couple of meters at most
Swompa
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For what it's worth, I took
For what it's worth, I took a fish finder in a kayak from Nicolson Road, up river. Found a few 6m spots quite surprisingly.