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Alligator Point
Is there a decent boat ramp on alligator point? If not, where is the best one around that area to use? Any suggestions, warnings, advice would be appreciated! Thanks. 

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Re: Alligator Point
There is one on the way to Alligator Point, with access to the harbor. I have seen some 24' boats put in there.
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Re: Alligator Point
I've launched there. Was on a low tide and I was wishing I had 4 wheel drive. Oh well, that vehicle is dead now anyway...RIP Jimmy.lizbeth wrote:There is one on the way to Alligator Point, with access to the harbor. I have seen some 24' boats put in there.
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Re: Alligator Point
What haqppened to the one at the marina?

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Re: Alligator Point
The marina is where I was headed Waldo. I didn't find one there, so I launched at the ramp probably a 1/4mile before you get there. I was able to get the Xpress free on low tide, but I was glad I didn't have the 20'er
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Re: Alligator Point
I launch at sun & sand all the time and prefer it to the marina ramp and the one Showboat is talking about. It's a dirt ramp, but I've some 20+ ft cc's launch there. I stayed across from the marina last summer and walked down to check out their ramp, and it looked a little suspect. I talked to the people inside about it. They said I could use it, but that I would probably need to use 4wd to pull out on a low tide.
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I've used the Sun and Sand ramp as well and my boat is a 22ft center console. It's not the greatest ramp and it tends to get really packed, but it works. That's the good news. Then bad news is I know of a few people who have had stuff stolen from their vehicles (including a break in to a tool box last Spring). I don't leave any "candy" out for the dirty rascals that steal from others.salty tiger wrote:I launch at sun & sand all the time and prefer it to the marina ramp and the one Showboat is talking about. It's a dirt ramp, but I've some 20+ ft cc's launch there. I stayed across from the marina last summer and walked down to check out their ramp, and it looked a little suspect. I talked to the people inside about it. They said I could use it, but that I would probably need to use 4wd to pull out on a low tide.
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Re: Alligator Point
The one that Showman talked about is ok if you have a shallow draft boat... Sun and Sand will handle a bigger boat. I launched a 22' Blazer bay there.
Then there is Lenords Landing on 98- good for a shallow flats boat at high tide.
Other than that you can launch at Mashes Sands or Panacea and make a 20min run.
Then there is Lenords Landing on 98- good for a shallow flats boat at high tide.
Other than that you can launch at Mashes Sands or Panacea and make a 20min run.
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Re: Alligator Point
We fish Turkey shoals a lot but have always launched at Lanark Village, its about a 8 - 10 mile ride to the shoals, a little further to Alligator Point.
Re: Alligator Point
Thanks for the info!! I am thinking launching a Mashes Sands is the best idea!