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Maybe next time definitely. We were there the whole afternoon and had a great time. When you pulled up to the ramp there was one space left, but then a bass boat pulled up and I took up their space on the parking lot. Had no issues at all. Thanks.I felt bad for you, after telling you that the parking lot is never full, it was full at 9:15, lol. Sorry I missed your posts today, I would've invited you up to anchor with us, we were way up north past the sandbar.
We won't be out again until next Sunday, but let me know if you're in the area again and I'll shoot you my cell phone number. Since you'll be out there tomorrow, here's a few spots. GPS coordinates in the URL:
Nice beach area to back into, beach available regardless of tide.
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If you happen to be out at low tide, a sandbar pops out here from low tide +/- an hour.
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This is the Tullytown Cove, subject of the thread
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You'll likely have seen the docks at Bristol right on the other side of Burlington Island, lots of great restaurants there, and of course you can't go wrong at Curtins. King George and Itri are my two favorites in Burlington.
I was there today. Lots of debris so we pulled up anchor and went up a little north to jump in the water to cool down. Nice to extend the season past Labor Day.