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I need some good places to go with the boat in san diego. Does anyone know of any. I'm already going to be going to yuma for a couple of days to the river. but I'm going to be staying in san diego and wanted to check some thins out. Thanks:confused: :idea:
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I need some good places to go with the boat in san diego. Does anyone know of any. I'm already going to be going to yuma for a couple of days to the river. but I'm going to be staying in san diego and wanted to check some thins out. Thanks:confused: :idea:
There is only two, San Vicente Lake and El Capitain Lake. San V is the bigger of the two and you can get in the water.
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You can also put in at Lower Otay in Chula Vista. It is a no water contact lake used primarily for fishing, but you can go for a test drive. There is a 35 mph speed limit, but that isn't really enforced as long as you are reasonable.
They are only open Wed/Sat/Sun.
J
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I go often... beats having to drive 5 hours for a day on the lake.
This site should help with location/hours/etc. Good luck.
http://www.sandiego.gov/water/recreation/index.shtml
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Years ago I used to go boating and skiing in the Chula Vista part of the San Diego Bay "Bayfront Park" has a public boat-launching ramp . Salt water was not a big deal with our first boat. I believe there are also parts of Mission Bay "Ski Beach boat launch Ramp" also usable.