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Old 09-02-2003, 09:06 PM   #3
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Re: Saturday Morning - 20030906

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Originally posted by MikeTLive

Fifth - Weymouth BackRiver - the public landing charges for parking and use but would save me fuel if I wereto go up the back river. I would like to motor out to Wollaston Beach. Know of a closer ramp? can anyone launch boats FROM the beach

Sixth - MorrisseyBlvd - totally unfamiliar territory. I drive past here every day but have never stopped to look at the ramp. Not sure how the current is going under the newly repaired bridge either. IT looks like the area is well protected and relatively calm. This would give me access to more harbor islands...
Back River has a boat launching marina. Damn, I forgot the street name. Anyone else can help me with that? It has a boat launching site. You can try the Wollaston Yachet Club. It has a marina, but don't know if you are allowed to launch it.

Morrisey Blvd, it's where UMASS Boston locates at, man! I heard that the blues and stripers are usually productive during the the fall. The shore access is the seawall. But if you are going by the boat. It's up to you. I'm just suggesting.
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