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PLEASE FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING RULES
WHILE USING THE PORT FACILITIES

 

  •  Port facilities closed from sunset to sunrise except for boat launching and recovery.
  •  Help keep the restroom clean, clean up after yourself.
  •  No overnight moorage allowed on Port facilities.
  •  Moorage prohibited on south dock.
  •  Fishing prohibited from the north dock.
  •  Skateboards and scooters prohibited in parking lots, launch ramp, piers, sidewalks, and docks.
  •  Dogs must be on a leash or under voice control.
  •  Be responsible, clean up your pet's defecation.
  •  Help keep our Park clean, use the trash cans and dumpster for garbage and waste generated from the use of    Port facilities.
  •  Please be considerate of others, keep wake to a minium between the north and south docks.
  •  Park in designated areas only.
  •  Be considerate, don't park in the spaces "Reserved for vehicles with trailer" unless you meet the requirements.
  •  Remember,  it is against State law to park in the handicapped parking area unless you meet the requirements of the law.
  •  Please drive safely in the parking lots and be extremely careful  because children are often in the area.
  •  Please observe a 5 MPH speed limit while on Port facilities.
  •  Be considerate of others when off loading and retriving your boat.  Try to limit moorage time on the dock to 15 minutes.
  •  The restroom is closed from sunset until sunrise.
  •  Please be considerate of the Port's neighbors, keep disturbances to an agreeable level, and stay off of their property.

***Your observance to these rules is greatly appreciated.***

 

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Port of Manchester

P.O. Box 304

Manchester, WA 98353
info@portofmanchester.com                                                                                                                                                                                              Updated:
08/10/2008