Newport Beach Harbor Help

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rfrye1

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Jun 15, 2004
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Hunter H376 San Diego
I'm looking at the chart for Newport harbor and I see the Anchorage Areas listed around Balboa & Lido Islands. Is anyone familiar with them and the rules involved? Are there restrictions? I'm asking because I'm thinking that it might be a nice place to stop for a nite or two.

Thanks. Bob
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Newport each Harbor info

http://www.ocsd.org/Operations/HarborPatrolDivNewportHarbor.asp
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Newport Beach Harbor Info

... Those areas are for moorings. The harbor patrol is administered by the Orange County Sheriff's Dept. and controls the guest docking/mooring for Newport Beach Harbor. Actually the moorings are very reasonable to rent, as is the guest slips by the Harbor patrol headquarters. Here is a link to the info you'll need for guest arrangements. http://www.ocsd.org/Operations/HarborPatrolDivNewportHarbor.asp
 

jimg

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Jun 5, 2004
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catalina 27 dana point
Anchoring Newport

The area just south of Lido Isle and north of Bay Isle is an anchorage. It is marked by 4 yellow buoys marked A through D and is 7-8 feet deep. Anchoring is free for up to 5 days. It may be busy if NHYC is having a race, if another YC is having a cruise, or if it's just a nice summer day. You can always take a look and then contact the Harbor Patrol for a guest mooring. As Joe already mentioned, they are very reasonable and usually available.
 
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reserche

Balboa Island mooring....

I'm 5th generation Balboa Island.. so- I'd said I'm pretty partial..but- its a wonderful place to go. My dock neighbors from L.A. are there now- they got moorings there for $5.00 a nice. Pretty sweet deal! Try to get to the Crab Cooker for dinner, if you like seafood. :)
 
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