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Whangamata boat ramps

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Whangamata boat ramp

Whangamata boat ramp

 

Off SH25, off Port Road, off Beach Road, there is an all tide sand ramp, with a floating pontoon, there is access along the marked channel which gives access to sea, there is no bar here, and there is good parking off Harbourview Road, about 100m from the ramp. An extension to the existing pontoon allows for lower tide use for small to medium boat owners and safer access for all users

 

Whangamata Wharf

Whangamata Wharf

 

Off SH25, off Port Road, off Port Road, there is a loading dock and diesel facilities here, with vehicle access to the wharf, there are rubbish bins and toilets at the Whangamata Sports Fishing Club.

 

Whangamata Marina

Off SH25, off Port Road, and at the end of Beach Road, the marina offers the usual marina facilities, and has a jetty, travel lift facilities but no boat ramp.

 

 

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