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Catalina is a boater's paradise. A short sail from many points on
the mainland, the Island presents numerous opportunities for exploration
and enjoyment. The
two largest harbors, Avalon (400 moorings) and Two Harbors (239
moorings), provide many amenities. Additionally there are moorings
at 16 other coves. Many coves also provide anchorage. Catalina
Island Camping at (310) 510-TENT, is a good source of information
about outlying coastal areas, including facts about moorings, anchorages,
prices, and safety.
Other
important numbers are for the Isthmus Harbor Department:
(310) 510-4253 or VHF channel 9 for all areas outside Avalon, the
U.S. Coast Guard: (310) 732-2044 or VHF channel 16, and the L.A.
County Lifeguard-Paramedic Rescue Boat: 911 or VHF channel 16.
Avalon
III Two
Harbors
III Around
the Island
III Boat-in
Camping
III Weather

- Latitude
33.20.83/Longitude 118.19.42
- Course
Settings: From: magnetic reverse distance, course nautical
miles San Pedro Breakwater 174 354 21.7 Long Beach Breakwater
183 003 23.5 Long Beach Marina (East Breakwater Light) 187 007
24.5 Santa Monica 152 332 41.0 Pt. Vincente 152 332 24.0
- Mooring
Fees: Moorings are on a first come first served basis
Boats 39' and under $20 per night
Boats 40' to 49' $26 per night
Boats 50' to 59' $35 per night
Boats 60' to 69' $43 per night
Boats 70' to 79' $53 per night
Boats 80' to 89' $61 per night
Boats 90' to 99' $71 per night
Boats 100' and over $80 per night
Winter Special: (October 15 through Palm Sunday) Pay for
the first two nights in advance and the next five consecutive
nights are free.


- The
telephone number of the Harbor Master is (310)
510-0535. Staff is on duty 24 hours a day. www.cityofavalon.com
- Note
- Avalon is a no discharge area. No sewage, whether treated
or untreated, may be discharged. This law is strictly enforced.
The penalty is one year's expulsion from the Harbor and a $500
fine. There is a free pump-a-head station near
the casino on the west side of Avalon bay, by the passenger boat
landing. You can also call Head Pumpers (310-510-3215,
VHF 68) who will come to your boat.
- Diesel
fuel and gas are available at the fuel dock next to the
Casino. Summer hours are 7 am-6 pm daily. Winter hours are 8-10
and 2-4 Monday thru Friday, 8-4 on weekends. Call (310) 510-0046.
Beer, ice, soft drinks and snacks are sold at the nearby Casino
Dock Cafe (open 7:30-4 weekdays, 7-6 weekends).
- Trash
is picked up twice daily during the summer and on weekends throughout
the year by service boats. Trash should be placed in plastic bags
available from the Harbor Master's office and the service boats.
- Fish
weigh-in is available on the pleasure pier. Sharks are
not permitted.
- Water
is available at the fuel dock and at the pump-a-head station floats.
- Casino
Way Showers, opposite the Tuna Club. An attendant sells
tokens, which cost $1 each. To enter the showers costs one token;
each 5 minutes of shower time costs an additional token. Towel
rental is available for $1 each. You can also drop off your laundry
here, for washing, pressing and mending. Ice is available. Phone
(310) 510-0228.
Summer hours: Monday - Thursday 7 am-6 PM Friday
- Sunday 7 am-7 PM
Winter hours (after Labor Day): Monday - Thursday
7 am-9 am, 3 PM-5 PM Friday 7 am-9 am, 3 PM-7
PM Saturday 7 am-7 PM Sunday
7 am-5 PM
- Pleasure
Pier Rinse-off, next to the public restroom at the base
of the pier. Open air showers intended for swimmers; Free open
24 hours.
- There
is no landing fee in Avalon, or anywhere else
in Catalina. There are dinghy docks throughout
the harbor for dinghies 14 feet and under. Dinghies can be left
for no more than 72 hours; after this time a citation will be
issued necessitating a court appearance. Do not leave valuables
unattended.
- Repairs
are available from several sources:
-Avalon Harbor Marine - (310) 510-9534
-Sherrill's Marine Services - (310) 510-1610
-The Repair Barge - by the Casino
Call Marine Repair on VHF channel 16 in Avalon or VHF channel
9 outside Avalon.
- Boat
Equipment and Supplies are available from:
-Pebbly Beach Marine Center - (310) 510-9588
-Sherrill's Marine Services - (310) 510-1610.
- Shore
Boats monitor VHF channel 9. To the Pleasure Pier the
charge is $4.00 from the inner harbor, $4.50 from the outer harbor.

Over
700 moorings located west of Whites Landing are operated by the
Isthmus Harbor Department. These moorings are available on a first
come, first serve basis. Charges are based on the vessel size and
the length of stay. For more information or a boater's guide contact
the Isthmus Harbor Department at (310) 510-4253.
Below
is a list of anchorages and moorings around the island. Most often
are in isolated areas with striking views.
- Little
Harbor - One of the Island's most beautiful harbors,
with access to hiking trails and camping facilities (call (310)
510-7265) including showers, toilets, fire rings, and piped water.
No moorings, but anchorage for 10-15.
- Catalina
Harbor - Mooring for 96, and anchorage for 235. Continuing
into the Isthmus there are toilets, fire pits, and picnic facilities
on shore. Camping is not permitted.
- Parson's
Landing - Space for camping with fire rings, barbecue
pits, and toilets. Call (310) 510-7265 for reservations. Close
to westend hiking trails. Anchorage for 10 but no moorings.
- Emerald
Bay - 99 moorings and anchorage for 5-10 boats. A beautiful
bay with good skin diving nearby.
- Howlands
- 40 moorings.
- Big
Geiger Cove - Anchorage for 10 with 3 more anchorages
and 1 mooring located nearby at Little Geiger Cove.
- Cherry
Cove - Named for a grove of Catalina cherry trees growing
up the canyon. 103 moorings but no anchorages
- Fourth
of July - 42 moorings; no anchorage. As might be expected
its name is a reference to its use as a site for holiday celebrations
passed.
- Big
Fisherman's Cove - Home to USC's Marine Science Center.
Facilities here (dock, ramp, and 2 moorings) are for researchers
only: do not use them.
- Empire
Landing - Anchorage for 20. The 2 moorings are private.
There is a quarry here on the site of an old Indian one.
- Ripper's
Cove - Anchorage for 5-10. Good swimming and diving.
- Little
Gibraltar - Anchorage for 7-10 boats.
- Goat
Harbor - Anchorage for 5-10 boats.
- Buttonshell
Beach - Anchorage for 10; 7 moorings.
- Hen
Rock Cove - Anchorage for 10; 24 moorings. Another good
skin diving area.
- White's
Landing -17 moorings, anchorage for 16. The island's
widest sandy beach.
- Moonstone
Beach - Anchorage for 12; 38 moorings.
- Willow
Cove - Anchorage for 4.
- Toyon
- 9 moorings; anchorage for 6.
- Hamilton
Beach - 36 moorings. Within view of the Hamilton Cove
condominiums. Very close to Avalon.
- Descanso
Bay - 47 moorings. Even closer to Avalon. No beach landings
are permitted but there are several dinghy docks nearby.

Two
Harbors administers a number of primitive beach campsites, accessible
only by boat. There are no man-made improvements in these coves,
so campers will need to bring their own equipment (or rent it from
Two Harbors with advance reservations) including porta-potties.
Campers also need to remove all that they bring with them. The locations
include:
- Starlight
Beach
- East
Starlight Beach
- Paradise
Cove
- Ripper's
Cove
- Lava
Wall Beach
- Cabrillo
Beach
- Willow
Cove
- Frog
Rock Cove
For
more information on cost and availability call Two Harbors Camping
at (800) 785-8425.

Weather
information is available from several sources. From L.A
call (805) 278-0760 for marine weather. By radio, updated round-the-clock
by the National Weather Service, VHF channel Wx-1; or, from FAA
LA use beacon band 332 kHz. Note that the trip across the Santa
Barbara/ Catalina Channel may be difficult at times; wave heights
vary greatly according to the weather. So too, during the winter
months changes in swell-direction may occur due to the Santa Ana
winds, affecting the safety of anchorages.
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