kbn":1ehpjex4 said:
Hi,
I am new to the forum and hopefully soon new to a Ranger Tug. We're moving from the SF Bay area, selling the old trawler, looking for a R31 and would love any insights to boating the Portland area--especially marinas and the advantages and disadvantages of different locations.
Thank you!
Kevin N
Hi Kevin,
We just took delivery of our new RT31CB. In anticipation, we looked at just about all options and are very happy with our final decision to berth in a 40' covered slip at Jantzen Bay Marina on Hayden Island.
We were pretty insistent on covered moorage and considered Big Oak on Multnomah Channel, but after talking to some tenants there, decided that the agricultural activity across the Channel on Sauvie Island stirred up a lot of dust certain times of the year. Other than that, it's a nice facility but a bit far up the Channel for us, and we live in Northwest Portland.
I thought I was going to be doing more boating in the Willamette, which is why I initially didn't look at the Columbia, but soon discovered that while the sights of downtown Portland might be interesting, the way there is very industrial and I think the Columbia offers more.
There is no denying that Northbound I-5 in the afternoon is a pain, but I usually go there earlier in the day, or when we go together, the HOV lane helps a lot.
Our biggest concerns are security and a marina fire. Our berth has two locked gates to get through, so that made us feel better, and our boat can be seen from the nearby Portland Fire station, and their boat is three slips away. SOLD!!!!!
It's a bit pricey, but meets all our requirements. In addition, they have locked storage nearby for our boat trailer, and there is a pumpout and fuel at the marina. They have several of these slips available (I would recommend facing east so you don't get a lot of afternoon sun, and there is plenty of height available so we don't have to lower the CB mast.
Patrick and Joni