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I am planning a trip to Ocean City, MD this summer. I own a jet ski and would love to bring it down with me during my stay. My questions are, how friendly is the city to bring in jet skis? Are there boat ramps for public use (pay per use or free)? Is there any place that will store it for me for a couple of days or will I have to risk leaving it at my hotel? Note: this will be my second trip down to Ocean City, MD. During my first time down there, I rented a jet ski (had never been on one before) and loved it. When I got back to New York, I bought one...
Submitted by Matt S, Great Neck, New York April 30, 2012
Centreville, VA Insider since: 2010
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The city is friendly for using jet skis, but less freindly for parking them. Here is a list of boat ramps in or near OC (I belive they are all free):
- Assateague Island Park, Rt. 611 at Assateague Island Bridge
- Gum Point Road off Rt. 589, West Ocean City
- OC Commercial Harbor, 12806 Sunset Ave., West Ocean City (rebuilt last summer)
- Little Salisbury Boat Ramp on 87th Street in OC (8am to 6pm - very limited parking)
- At South Point at the South End of South Point Road (south of the Assateague bridge)

You cannot park your trailer on a public street or in most public parking lots. Check with where you are staying to see if you can park in their lot. There is trailer parking available for trailers at the 100th Street Parking lot for $10 a day.

You can check with some of the marinas and see if they will store it for you or rent you a space for the week. I believe Advanced Marine (866.577.3449) on 67th Street offers this service.
Answered: April 30, 2012

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Westminster, MD Insider since: 2010
Oh, nothing is more exciting than being on a jet ski!!

The following are locations of boat ramps in OC; but I am not sure if jet skis can be docked here as well.  One thing you may want to consider is renting a house on bayside with watercraft parking.

  • ASSATEAGUE ISLAND STATE PARK -- Improved ramp on Route 611 entering park.

  • GUM POINT ROAD -- Off Route 589, West Ocean City.

  • OC COMMERCIAL HARBOR -- 12806 Sunset Avenue, West Ocean City.

  • 87TH STREET -- Bering Road, bayside, Ocean City.
Answered: April 30, 2012

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Camp Hill, PA Insider since: 2010
All I could say has already been posted.  OCMD is jet ski friendly, but is starved for public access to the water..... so be very careful where you choose to put in, and make sure that you read every posted sign regarding parking.  If I were you, I'd choose from the 4 slips mentioned, make sure your hotel will accommodate you trailering, and then figure out where you hotel is vs. where the closest public slip sits...... that'll take any potential headaches out of the equasion.
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Hunt Valley and Ocean City Insider since: 2010
One note of caution.  The jetski rules in Delaware have changed over the last several years and it is very easy to get a ticket for a variety of minor infractions - some are not even common sense.  I highly recommend staying in Maryland waters and not crossing into Delaware.
Answered: May 02, 2012

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Naperville, IL Insider since: 2011
Dana's suggestion of Bradley's on the Bay is a great one. Two parking spots with a ramp is the best way to make sure you have everything you need. Plus it is easy to get to Seacrets on your jet ski that way!
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Pittsburgh, PA Insider since: 2008
Definately check out Bradley on the bay condos. We started staying there when we bought a jet ski. The condo offers its own private ramp and dock right there on the bay. Its so much easier than using the public ramps. Each condo comes with 2 parking spots so you can park your trailer in one. You can search their condos at: 

www.cbvacations.com h
www.holidayoc.com 


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Ocean City, MD Insider since: 2009
About your only choice is to park in the municiple lot up north when you are not using it.  If you try to park it on the street you risk getting a ticket, towed or both.
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Hanover, PA 17331 Insider since: 2008
The municiple lot on 100th st is great for storing boats and/or trailer for a daily fee or weekly fee.
Just to add to the list, there is a ramp at Smitty McGee's on 54. 
Answered: April 30, 2012

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