   
Eric Endersby (Unregistered Guest)
Unregistered guest
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 | | Posted on Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - 9:13 pm: | |
Eric: Slip-wise, we are pretty much full, as most of our permanent slip holders (all commercial fishermen) are home. The few slips that aren't filled with the permanent guys are filled with others. But when you get the boat here, go ahead and call the Harbor Patrol on channel 12 and ask. You never know. Option #2 would be to anchor out in our designated anchorage. It's at the north end of the permanently moored boats, immediately west of the channel line. Again, call the HP for directions. The first 5 days are free, so it's your most economical bet. And I guarantee you a great night's sleep with the sound of the water gurgling against the hull. Plus you get a little practice with your anchor gear, which is always a good thing for everybody in my book. Option #3 would be to tie to our "floating dock." It's a 40 or so foot dock in our anchorage area. As of today, one side of it was wide open. Option #4 would be to side-tie to another boat on one of our two commercial piers. One pier is right outside our office next to the Coast Guard. The other is next to the Great American Fish Co. restaurant on the water. As for PSL, they have many guest moorings and a couple great places to anchor out too. And they'll have the gurgle-factor as well. Their Harbor Patrol is on channel 12 too. But whatever you do, HAVE FUN with the family!! Eric Endersby Morro Bay Harbor Patrol |