Favorite Cruising Destinations
Listed first is a section on clubs and marinas which contains
both contact and general information about facilities. An
“anchorage” section appears at the bottom of the page.
Clubs and Marinas
Huron Yacht Club
350 Huron Street
Huron, OH 44839
419-433-3113
Four guest docks, $1/ft., electric, water, fuel, diesel, pump-out,
food, showers.
Huron Boat
Basin
Doug Steinwart
419-433-4848
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dsteinwart@cityofhuron.org
It’s a beautiful town facility and they have fun programs there
during the season. It is busy and you need to call for reservations.
Vermilion Boat Club
5416 Liberty Avenue
Vermilion, OH 44089
440-967-6634
Call for docks, $1.50/ft., electric, water, showers, swimming, food,
picnic.
Vermilion Town Docks
Bill McCarthy
440-967-7087
Cell: 305 394 1838
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The municipal docks are nice, you can also dock at the Red Clay
restaurant (used to be McGarvey's). A nice sea town on the river.
Explore the town and relax shopping in the local stores.
Vermilion Yacht Club
5440 Anchorage Way
Vermilion, OH 44089
440-967-3255
Four guest docks, call ahead, $1.65/ft., electric, water, fuel,
diesel, pump-out, showers, swimming (beach), pets allowed but
location makes it not as accessible to town and restaurants.
Lorain Sailing & Yacht Club
P.O. Box 697
Lorain, OH 44052
440-288-0500
Gas Dock - Bobby Rhodes 440-308-6822 (cell)
Six guest docks, five days free, electric, water, fuel, ramp, hoist,
showers, picnic, pets allowed.
Spitzer’s Marina
400 Colorado Avenue
Lorain, OH 44052
216-288-3667 or 800-321-3625
Large modern marina has a great second story restaurant/bar with the
best sunset view on Lake Erie. Dock master was very friendly. Good
backup if you can’t get in LS&YC.
Cleveland Yachting Club
200 Yacht Club Drive
Rocky River, OH 44116
440-333-1155
Guest docks, $1.25/ft., electric, water, pump-out, fuel, diesel,
hoist, showers, food, picnic.
Edgewater Yacht Club
6700 Memorial Shoreway, N.W.
Cleveland, OH 44102
216-281-6470
Ten guest docks, one reciprocal day, $1/ft., electric, water,
pump-out, fuel, diesel, hoist, showers, food, picnic, pets allowed.
Forest City
Yacht Club
5301 N. Marginal Road
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-361-9857
Two guest docks, one day free, $1/ft., electric, water, fuel,
diesel, pump-out, hoist, showers, picnic, pets allowed.
Lakeside Yacht Club
4851 N. Marginal Road
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-432-3271
Large facility with pool, dining room, and bar. I believe $1.50 per
foot. Noisy as it is located between Lakefront Airport and I-90.
Plenty of room for visiting boats. Walking distance (long) to
waterfront attractions.
Channel Park Marina
5300 Whiskey Island
Cleveland, OH 44102
216-631-5000
Three guest docks, electric, water, fuel. Go up the Cuyahoga and it
is at the end of the branch that takes off westerly at Shooters. Not
the fancy place, but a cheaper place just past.
Fairport Harbor Yacht Club
P.O. Box 1632
Painesville, OH 44077
440-354-9083
Four guest docks, three reciprocal days, $15/day, electric, water,
ramp, hoist, showers, picnic, pets allowed. Shallow with smallish
docks. Larger boats and multihulls may have to go downstream to
Grand River Marine
on the east side of the river. 440-352-7744. Fun restaurants on west
side of river.
Headlands State Park, just west of mouth of river, offers a
wonderful swimming beach. Also try anchoring out at the east end of
the basin formed by the breakwater. Nearby is a nice restaurant with
a dinghy dock.
Ashtabula Yacht
Club
P.O. Box 225
Ashtabula, OH 44005
440-964-3129
One guest dock, reciprocal days, $1.00/ft., electric, water,
pump-out, showers, picnic, pets allowed. Quite the friendly club.
Conneaut Boat Club
1301 Marina Drive, Box 177
Conneaut, OH 44030
440-593-9123
One small guest dock, reciprocal, $1/ft., electric, water, fuel,
showers, picnic, nearby food, pump-out, ramp, hoist, pets allowed on
leash. Harbor entrance is narrow and water depths a problem.
Alternative – anchor out in lea of the breakwaters, towards the SW
corner, being careful of the shallows further inland. Very protected
and you can dinghy in to the club for a dinghy dock and showers.
Erie Yacht Club
P. O. Box 648
Erie, PA 16512
814-453-4931
Guest docks, one day free if reciprocal, $1.25/ft., electric, water,
diesel, fuel, pump-out, ramp, hoist, showers, food, picnic, pets
allowed. You’ll feel like you living the life of the “other half”
with lovely amenities available. As an alternative, try anchoring or
a dock at the Presque Isle State Park (814-833-7424) in the
northwest corner of the bay which gives you easy access to the State
Park – bike trails and miles of the best beaches on Lake Erie.
Anchoring within the bay that contains Presque Isle SP marina is a
real treat. The only noise you’ll hear is the singing of birds. Park
restrooms and showers are some of the nicest around.
Port
Stanley Sailing Squadron
15 Barrie Boulevard
St. Thomas, ONT N5P 4B9
519-782-9910
One guest docks, sail only, one day free, $10/day, electric, water,
showers, pump-out, picnic, pets allowed, on east side of river, just
past Kettle Creek Marina. Cute, artsy town with galleries, shops,
restaurants and a Summer Theater. Kettle Creek Marina (519-782-3261)
is cute but pricey – they consider themselves to be a “Boutique
Marina”. You can also tie up along the riverbank north of the bridge
– this is apparently free but you are competing with the fishing
boats for space. In decent weather you can even anchor out in the
lea of the breakwaters. The bridge at Port Stanley is a drawbridge
that stops operating in the evening. The schedule of operation
varies throughout the season. In the event that you miss the last
bridge of the day and the winds are strong out of the south it is
good to tie up as close to the bridge as possible because there can
be a heavy surge under these conditions.
Erieau/Rondeau Bay
Nice marina (519-676-4471) and friendly locals. Marina has recently
had improvements including a pool, exercise room, picnic pavilion
and life-size chess/checkers board. The locals recommend Molly $
OJ’s for food. Beach within easy walking distance. An alternative to
the marina is to anchor out in Rondeau Bay just to the east of the
entrance to the bay. If winds are out of the north, locals say you
can comfortably anchor to the south of Pointe aux Pins. Trip is
about 70 miles across the lake from the Cedar Point Light.
Seaway Marina
240 E. Lakeshore
Kelleys Island, OH
419-746-2506
$1.50/ft, Gas, Diesel, Pump-out. Tie up to wall on left as you enter
marina. Help is available. Pay inside building. Rafting is required.
Most of the time you will have to tie up on the wall to your right
as you enter and you will need bumpers as the wall is a little
rough. They use fine gravel along the walkway so it helps to have a
large rug or towel to wipe you feet on. There are pavilions next to
the boats for eating or just relaxing. Walk downtown is my favorite
reason to stay there. Showers cost around .50 cents. There is a nice
little cafe attached to the Marina building.
South
Bass Island & Put-in-Bay
- Public docks - Daily and overnight rates are $1.40 per
running foot. Rafting is mandatory by direction of dock master.
Jet skis and rubber rafts are an additional $5 charge per day.
Upon arrival contact dock master on marine channel 9. Dockage
fees are from time of arrival until 11:00 am the following day.
- Oak Point State Park - West of the Public Docks. Daily rate
from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm is $15.00. Overnight rate is $20.00. All
vessels must register upon arrival.
- Mooring Buoys - Located in the western side of the
Put-in-Bay harbor in front of the Boardwalk Restaurant.
Available for watercraft 52 ft. or less. Weekdays $27.00 and
weekends $35.00. Transportation to and from shore provided by
the Boardwalk water taxi service.
- The Boardwalk Docks at the Boardwalk waterfront restaurant -
Located just west of the public dock. Contact dock master on
marine channel 10 when entering the harbor. Fuel service
available. Daily and overnight rates are $1.40 per running foot.
No weekend reservations. Phone 419-285-6183.
- Duggan's Marina - Located just east of the public dock by
the Jet Express. Reservations accepted when guaranteed by a
major credit card. Weekends are a two-night minimum and
three-night minimum on holiday weekends. Mandatory rafting.
Weekdays $1.25 per running foot, Weekends $1.50 per running
foot. Phone: 419-285-4900.
- Miller Marina - Located .3 miles west of the Boardwalk Docks
near the Put-in-Bay Yacht Club. No reservations accepted. Daily
Rate $1.00 per running foot Overnight rate $1.50 per running
foot Phone 419-285-5902.
- Put-in-Bay Yacht Club - Located .2 miles west of the
Boardwalk Docks. Reservations are required. Daily and overnight
rates $1.50 per running foot for AYC & ILYA members. Phone
419-285-4505.
Middle Bass Island Yacht Club
P.O. Box 81
Middle Bass Island, OH 43446
419-285-5871
First two days dockage free of charge per season. Afterwards they
will charge prevailing state marina dock charges (currently
$1.10/foot for docks with electricity) and $15.00 for unpowered
docks. Docks will be available after their 2:00 PM call in time on a
space available basis. - showers, picnic area.
The Middle Bass Island State Park Marina is on the southeast side of
the island. It used to be the Lonz Marina. Depths are good.
Reservations can be made via Lake Erie Islands State Park office at
419-797-4530 or marina at 419-285-0311, they monitor 71. It might be
worth spinning around at the yacht club as there may be a time when
anchoring out off of Middle Bass that a thunder storm warning is
called...if the state park is full MBIYC would be a second option.
If you have to go to a new place racing a storm, better to have seen
it at your leisure. The little ferry to Put-in-Bay does not dock
right there but you can walk a little bit to the old Lonz dock to
pick it up. It’s about a 7-minute ride. The first one in the morning
leaves at 10:30 and runs back and forth hourly, until evening.
Sonny's Ferry – 419-285-8774.
Hazard Warning - It lies 250 feet off the entrance breakwaters,
starting directly in line with the channel entrance dead smack in
the middle, and extends quite a bit to the South. Best way to
approach this entrance is from the North at about a 20 to 30 degree
angle. You can use the pool, hot tub, pool side bar and get pizza at
Hazards Bay Resort as they welcome the public.
Scudder Marina
351 North Shore Rd.
Pelee Island, ONT
519-724-2377
Shower facilities, public washrooms, and a picnic area. It can be
difficult to get in and out of the harbor and docks in strong north
or northeast winds. There is a mini golf place across from the
marina. Take the shuttle or a cab down to the Winery or tour and
walk up to town for lunch and visit the store there.
WesMarine
349 North Shore Rd.
Pelee Island, ONT
519-724-2995
Wesmarine2@aol.com
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Restroom and shower facilities are shared with next-door Scudder
Marina.
Dick’s Marina
Pelee Island, ONT
519-724-2024
Shallow entrance.
West Dock
West Shore Drive
Pelee Island, ONT
519-724-2933
Tie up only to check in with customs. Phone is across the street
from the ferry terminal. Dock is pretty ratty so fender well to
avoid problems. Anchoring off shore is fine if the wind cooperates.
Often boats will spend a night at anchor here.
Leamington
Marina
249 Sherk Street
Leamington, ONT N8H 4X7
Toll-Free: 1-888-858-3334
Local: 1-519-326-0834
Email: marina@leamington.ca
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Electric, water, showers, food, laundry pump-out. Enclosed picnic
shelter and beautiful veranda. Have a three day package that covers
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday - leave on a Wednesday where you get a
better rate than on weekends. Take the time to visit Colosantos and
the Point Pelee Park as both are worthwhile.
Kingsville – Commercial harbor but probably OK in a weather
emergency.
Cedar
Island Yacht Club
P.O. Box 214
Kingsville, ONT N9Y 2E9
519-733-2555
Limited guest docks, reciprocal days free, electric, water, showers,
pump-out, picnic, their members are very friendly and accommodating.
Colchester Harbor
519-776-7336
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A little place on the Canadian shore between Leamington and the
Detroit River entrance. A little shallow. Nice restaurant
overlooking harbor. Mostly local traffic in marina.
Ford Yacht Club
29500 South Pointe Drive
Grosse Isle, MI 48138
734-676-8422
Five guest docks, three days reciprocal, electric, water, pump-out,
showers, ramp, hoist, food, picnic, pets allowed.
Avoid dockage at Duffy’s in Amherstburg on Canadian side just a few
miles up the Detroit River. Boat wakes make this very hazardous –
use only in an emergency. An alternative is to anchor in Crystal
Bay, just north of Duffy’s and formed by the fill from the up and
down bound shipping channel of the river. Watch depths carefully.
Also try the Horseshoe at the north end of Bois Blanche Island –
room for 3 boats at best. With a decent dinghy (current is pretty
strong) you could get over to Duffy’s and carefully tie up there to
explore Amherstburg, a very interesting and historical town.
Holiday Harbor Marina
519-734-9979
A friendly place on the Canadian shore about halfway up the Detroit
River. It’s off the easternmost channel east of one of the long
islands in that river. You've got to watch your step and pay
attention going up and down that river, with the various islands and
channels.
LaSalle Mariners Yacht Club
2640 Front Road
LaSalle, ONT N9J 2N1
519-734-1363
Four guest docks, three days free, call ahead, electric, water,
showers, picnic. A bit north of Amherstburg on the Canadian side
they are a very active club with friendly and welcoming people.
Lakeview Park Marina, Windsor
519-948-3383
519-326-0834
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One of the wonderful Canadian municipal marinas. At the top of the
Detroit River on the east side as it opens into Lake St Clair. Just
south of an island that's there.
North Cape Yacht Club
P.O. Box 5283
Toledo, OH 43611
313-242-5081
Four guest docks, three days free, electric, water, hoist, showers,
food, picnic, pump-out, pets allowed,
Maumee Bay State Park
Oregon, OH
800-282-7275 – reservations
419-836-1466
New and very nice resort with good docks. Only
problem is water depth at entrance. In 2005 there was a controlling
depth of 3 ½ ft, making it only viable for power boats and shallow
draft sailboats. Check to see if there has been any additional
dredging. Follow Toledo channel past lighthouse to marker 29. Turn
and follow course of 180 degrees, staying in 11 feet of water.
Harbor entrance is just to the west of the hotel and walled area in
front of building; entrance is marked by red and green markers on
stone jetties. Shallows occur primarily between the jetties.
Dockage (price depending on season and day) includes use of indoor
and outdoor pools, showers and restrooms, racquetball, tennis,
restaurant, bar, walking and bike trails, swimming beaches on the
lake and a man-made lagoon. Golf is available. Would be a fun
destination with children as there is so much to do.
Port Clinton Yacht
Club
127 Brooklyn Avenue
Port Clinton, OH 43452
419-734-2424
Call for docks, $1.50/ft., electric, water, showers,
swimming, picnic.
The ILYA club list (http://www.i-lya.com/Clubs/club1.htm)
is another good source of information.
ANCHORAGES
Kelleys Island, OH
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North Side at the State Park - 15 minute walk to
town (can rent golf carts here). We’ve had best luck with
holding going as close to the public beach as possible. The
further away you go, the more you encounter limestone slabs and
little sand. In an emergency, you can enter the State Park
Harbor, west of the beach. It is permissible to Med-moor to the
stone breakwater. In a storm we tied up to the dock until it
passed and no one complained even though there is a time limit
for tie-ups.
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West side off the West Bay Inn with food, music,
and drinks. Nothing else in the immediate area and this is only
a day anchorage. Bottom is mostly limestone slab and dragging is
very possible.
Middle Bass Island, OH
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Schoolhouse Bay on the East side north of the
entrance to the State Park Marina and Middle Bass Island Yacht
Club, and across from Ballast. Best luck with holding is just to
the left (SW) of the runway. Stay out of the flight path. We’ve
held there in 60 mph winds but dragged in much less further
east. Great in N, NW and W winds
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West side just opposite the State Park Marina
(It's only a narrow strip of land here with winds out of the N
or NE.
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Both places have an easy walk to a restaurant,
and a place called St Hazards, which is a restaurant and bar
with a bunch of rental cottages as well.
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Slight indentation on South side of MB (wind
from NW, N. NE)
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Sonny's Ferry - 419-285-8774
South Bass Island, OH
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Put In Bay - Mooring balls only at $35 per night
Friday /Saturday, and $27 at other times. Unlimited water taxi
service is included (channel 10 on the VHF). Just pick up any
ball that is available, and they will come find you for the fee.
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Off the State Park on the southwest corner if
winds are N, NE or East. Deep enough to really tuck in close.
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North side of the monument with S, SE, or SW
wind. Poor holding, don’t leave boat in case you drag or someone
else drags down on you – can get pretty crazy here with many
boats not having any clue how to anchor.
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Millers Ferry – 800-500-2421
North Bass Island, OH
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SE corner of the island – several small sandy
bays that have been recommended, one is protected by a reef
jutting out towards the NE. Looks real nice and we will try it
this coming year.
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Channel between North and Middle Bass Islands
–anchor in close to shore wherever it looks good, choosing the
side depending on whether the wind is out of the north or south.
Huron, OH
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East side of breakwater. Good lunch stop and
should work out OK for overnight if there is a guaranteed light
south wind. Good holding in sand.
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Southwest of breakwater. Very shallow but
protected in everything except a west wind. Boats have stayed
here for days on end and you can bring a dinghy to shore for
access to town.
Pelee Island, ONT
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North side east or west of marina with winds out
of the S, SW, SE.
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Fish point on the south side of Pelee adjoins a
preserve with winds out of the N, or NW. Plot waypoints on GPS
for the sand bar off the point in case you have to leave in the
dark. Sand bar shifts frequently. In light air anchor out from
shore as the bugs can be awful. Very good holding.
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Mosquito Bay – west side of the point, just a
touch north to get in lea of bump in the shoreline that gives
some northerly protection. Great anchorage in a northeaster. If
wind shifts north it can get a little swell but nothing awful.
Great holding and impressively clear water. Fantastic sunsets.
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West Docks – works in E or SE winds – we have
often seen boats anchored here but are not sure what the holding
is like.
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East side of Pelee Island – have been told that
the holding is terrible – thin sand over limestone slab - avoid.
East Harbor, OH
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With winds from the west and south you can
anchor outside off the beach.
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With a north or east breeze there is an inside
anchorage. Proceed in the marked channel and stay about 200 feet
off the shore with an eye on the depth gage and your chart. Drop
anchor at the end of the deep water.
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