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05-04-2020, 09:59 AM #1
Water level rise at dock
I'm looking for some actual measurements of water level rise at West Harbor and the Portage River marina docks any of you may have taken last year or even this year.
I saw it several times last season at the marina I was at, at my dock on the portage river, but I never actually measured it. One day I watched it rise, top out just over the dock, then fall back to where it was. I estimate about 8-10 inches, maybe 12.
I'm looking for a dock in West Harbor or maybe the Portage River again. Some West Harbor marinas the current water level (Sunday - no wind so it was at a 'normal' no wind effect level) is only 5 inches below the ground, or parking / driveway ground. I have to think those areas mostly or completely flood with even a moderate E or NE wind, and there is evidence of this.
Any measurements, info, or advice will be greatly appreciated.
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05-04-2020, 11:11 AM #2
We had our first boat on West Harbor from 2006-2011. Out of boating until last year when we purchased our current boat in July. Went back to our old marina and found a good portion of the marina docks covered with water. Ended up on East Harbor at a marina that has all floating docks. No worry about water levels. love the access to Lake Erie thru East Harbor. Suggestion: Floating dock.
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05-04-2020, 04:34 PM #3
Catawba Moorings on west harbor (St Rt 53 N) has floating docks. Info only. Not associated with the Marina.
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05-06-2020, 07:33 AM #4
West Harbor is the 'midway' point for the islands, places I'll be going to deploy underwater cameras and fish. I have a sailboat, so it takes a lot longer to get anywhere. The Portage River and Channel Grove (docked there back in the 90's on the north docks) are father west and east. One available West Harbor stationary dock is 17" above the 'normal' water level, the other is 23" above. At the 17" dock (not likely to flood or only during real strong winds) the water level is about 8" below the ground level, the 23" (not going to flood) is only 5" below it. The floating dock on the Portage River is also only 5" below, and it had water in low spots in the parking area (ruled it out). I'm thinking it's better to have a lower dock but higher ground than a higher dock and lower ground. That way if you get a 5-6-7 inch water rise (for whatever reason) the ground will still be dry. That 3" or so higher ground level may be the difference between walking in water and not a good number of times.
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05-04-2020, 10:00 PM #5
Anchors Away Marina has floating docks in West Harbor and the closest to the lake which has floating docks is owned by the State of Ohio and is managed my Hoty Enterprises out of Sandusky is East Harbor State Park Marina which is called East Harbor but it actually is located on West Harbor.
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05-05-2020, 06:18 AM #6
I docked towards the south end of West Harbor for the last 4 years. Last year there were quite a few days when the water was several inches deep on the gravel driveways in front of the docks. This would happen with a strong east wind. Not all marinas were affected, depended of course on the level of the driveway. Several of these marinas added stone to the driveways to raise the level.
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05-08-2020, 07:07 AM #7
You guys are on it. I am considering both Catawaba Landing and Midway. Both are at the 5" below the ground 'normal' water level at the available dock. I'm heading up today to check the marinas / docks water levels during the high NE / N winds. I'll let you know what I find out.
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05-07-2020, 08:21 AM #8
Midway Marina in West Harbor raised up some of the fingers last year to deal with the high water. I believe they are fixed docks however.
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05-05-2020, 06:43 AM #9
Saturday the water level at channel grove had to drop about foot water was well into the parking area high enough that without rubber boots your feet would be very very wet.....this was 630isham. By 115pm thevwater was at least6 inches below the retaining wall..........winds were almost nothing early but were building from s as the day went on.
When the water is high the normal tides will be very noticable too....my camper is back the Portage beyond rt 2......several times last season on a bo wind we say a drastic level drop in no wind conditions. Photos from one evening to next morning.
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05-05-2020, 08:47 AM #10
For the next year or two all marinas and operations at or near water level are going to have some issues on some days. The water levels are at all time historic highs and expected to be higher this season. Having said that, there will be days that fixed docks will be slightly under water... While some of those days some floating docks will be okay, most are not designed for these levels either and many floating docks were raising up over their pilings and not usable, many marinas floating docks were at steep inclines because they are fixed at the shore and the docks raise well above the shore causing them to be unusable and at such a steep angle that you couldn't walk up them if you wanted to....
THey both have their pros and cons... in a normal year they both work fine on Lake Erie... in these high water years they can both be problematic.
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