
Due
to the ongoing drought conditions in New York State, many waters are
significantly below average water levels for this time of year. While
many DEC boat launches are
still useable by shallow draft boats, boaters desiring to launch
larger, deeper draft waters may have difficulties on many waters. Of
particular concern are DEC boat launches on Oneida Lake, Lake Champlain,
Great Sacandaga Lake and Chautauqua Lake. On Great Sacandaga Lake,
boaters desiring to launch larger vessels should use the Northville ramp
which currently provides 4 ft. of water depth at the end of the ramp.
On Lake Champlain, which is a foot below normal water level elevations
for this time of year, most launches currently provide 3.0 ft of water
depth. Exceptions are the Ticonderoga Launch which is currently below
this level at 2 ft. Water levels at the Lake Ronkonkoma Boat Launch in
Suffolk County, the Redfield Island Boat Launch on the Salmon River
Reservoir in Oneida County and many Susquehanna River launches in DEC
Region 7 are currently below the concrete launch ramp. Boaters,
particularly those desiring to launch larger, deeper draft boats, are
encouraged to contact the DEC regional office covering the water they desire to launch their boat onto for updated information.
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