No tricks. It's straight forward.
1. Come in the side/main entrance of the marina next to the gravel parking lot and the old USO club.
2. Stop at the stop sign and register inside with the marina or if closed, used the form you'll find at the after hours station adjacent to the stop sign. You'll need trailer, and boat license numbers. While stopped, prep your boat for launching. Once prepped, pull forward and turn left to align with the ramp of choice. Keep in mind the center section are 2 ramps with a dock on each side. Some think of themselves as royalty and use the whole ramp. Most don't like the side ramps as they have large gravel on the ramp (closest one) and marina personnel use the far one for the rental boats.
3. Launch the boat and tied to the dock. Remove the truck to one of the line painted areas, 2 trucks per lane and pull all the way forward if the lane is empty. If lanes are full, park over on the adjacent building lot. You may see other trucks and trailers there.
4. When you're ready to depart the dock, hail "LC Port Control this is pleasure craft (boat name) on channel 12." Wait for response. Then, "Request permission to transit the harbor from Cove marina to the sea wall." They will either tell you to standby due to large ship entering (rare any more), or to be aware of USCG or transatlantic line ship entering/departing, or permission granted. Close the conversation with, "Roger/copy that. (Boat name) standing by on 12."
5. Proceed away from the ramp, staying opposite of the floating docks and somewhat near the stationary docks. No wake/6kts only! Once clear of the floating dock and allowing for incoming boat traffic, aim for a point just off the point nearest land which is port control and towards the far shore to the tip of land where an amphib is likely docked.
6. Once 30-50 yards off the far shore parallel it towards the sea wall, then angle to your port to enter the jetty area.
7. Once past the buoy line, you can power up and do what you want.
It will irk you to see others disregard the exit and entrance procedures, such as going along the ships. Harbor security usually catches them for a tongue lashing. Other times they much be on their phones or don't give a rat's @$$. Sadly, marina personnel aren't more on top of the game of asking people if they know the rules. Only way I learned was by asking.
Do not enter the coves to starboard, especially Desert Cove. That's SEAL area and security would love to use the automatic weapon mounted on the bow of their boat. Once past where the harbor security boat is, you can make a turn to port to enter the civilian marina area.
Base has marina fuel, plus a gas station a quarter mile from the marina at gate 1, and the main one down at gate 5 (I think that's the gate number).
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