Patrick Meagher says:
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This is just a floating jetty with room for two 20 Ft boats, that is owned by the university AFAIK, is rarely used. No facilities, but it is the most southerly dock, north of the bridge, and so can be used by a sailboat on the lake. Only if your keel depth is 1.5M or less, and there is a rock about 3 M out that is 1.2 M deep, look out! Go slow!
0 x helpful | written on 14. May 2025 | updated_on 14. May 2025
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