| Try Barlows Landing in Pocasset on Buzzards Bay (about 10-15 minutes
from the Bourne Bridge)
There is a ramp and parking for trailers. Pocasset harbor (Barlows
Landing is part of it) is formed by Wings Neck and Scraggy Neck with
Bassetts I between.
Sail in the harbor or out into the upper part of the bay, go across
to Bird Island, (about 3 miles) off Marion..
Directions; Bourne bridge to rte 28 south, turn right on Barlows
Landing
Rd (sign for Pocasset,Wings neck) and drive 2 1/2 miles to the water.
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| The town pier in Wellfleet has a launch ramp and ample parking
available for cars and trailers.
Sailing in Wellfleet harbor will introduce you to the advantages of a
shallow draft or centerboard. Also, if the tides work out right, it is
a nice sail/picnic combination to visit Great Island where you will see
nobody ashore on most days.
Ron
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Sesuit Harbor in E.Dennis, near the junction of Rte 134 and 6A,
has two excellent ramps with fine parking lots. Stickers or fees
shouldn't be an issue in April. It's open water outside the
harbor but should be near to where you're staying.
Barnstable Harbor and Nickerson State Park have decent access and
are protected, and are near you also. The park is good for kids,
particularly if they're doing the sailing.
If you're going all the way to Falmouth, try Waqouit Bay, Childs
River etc. where there are two dirt ramps and parking. Pretty,
protected, access to Vineyard Sound. Great spot, walk Washburn
Island, sail Eel and Childs rivers, "go out and around" for a
little excitement. About 7 miles to Vineyard Haven if you like.
Then of course there's Pleasant Bay in Chatham/Harwich. A popular
windsurfing, Hobie, and waterskiing spot.
Pleasant Bay
If you go all the way to Falmouth,
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