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Marine Fuel Locations

Donaldson's Marina Gas and diesel (503) 288-6169 On the Columbia, downstream of the 42nd Street boat ramp, Oregon side. Large yellow building with orange round fenders along the dock. Columbia River mile 109

Columbia Crossings Jantzen Bay Fuel Dock (503) 289-3265 In the Portland Harbor, on Hayden Island, at the Jantzen Bay covered moorage, just upstream of the I-5 bridge.

Port of Camas/Washougal Fuel At the entrance to the Port of C/W marina Columbia River mile 121 (self service)

Fred's Marina (503) 286-5537 First Marina as you enter the upstream end of the Multnomah Channel from the Willamette River.

Boat Yards/Repair facilities

Danish Marine (503) 289-1436
Pacific Power Boats (503) 980-4702
Independent Marine indymarine@gmail.com (503) 543-7904
Cook Engine (503) 289-8466
Schooner Creek Boat Works (503) 735-0569
Skip's Marine on Hayden Island (503) 249-7858
Ryan's Marine Outdrive Repair On Marine Drive (503) 282-8807

Marine Supplies

Sexton's Marine (503) 289-9358
Columbia Marine Exchange (503) 289-0944
Portland Marine Electronics (503) 922-3259
Rodgers Marine Electronics (503) 287-1101

Boat Brokers

Vercoe Yacht Sales (503) 735-3024
Royal Marine Yacht Sales (877)-261-9619
River City Sailing (503) 740-6160
Passion Yachts (503) 289-6306
Sundance Yacht Sales (503) 283-3216
Seaward Yacht Sales (503) 224-2628

Marinas

Columbia Crossings (503) 283-2444
Salpare Bay (503) 972-9671
McCuddy's Marinas (503) 289-7879
Sundance Marina (503) 283-3216
Pac Mar Covered moorage (503) 283-3216
Harbor One marina (503) 249-0317
Steamboat Landing (360) 254-1000
Port of Camas/Washougal 360-835-2196 x 104

Boat and Yacht clubs

Portland Yacht Club
Columbia River Yacht Club
Rose City Yacht Club
Tyee Yacht Club

Education

Fort Vancouver Sail and Power Squadrons
Oregon Womens Sailing Association
Island Sailing Club
Oregon State Marine Board
US Coast Guard District 13

Weather

Weather Underground PDX Airport
NOAA Columbia River Levels at the Interstate Bridge
Columbia River NOAA weather buoy 46029 off the coast near Long Beach, WA

On the Water Eateries

Hidden Bay Cafe in Tomahawk Bay (7 days, breakfast on the weekends)
Island Cafe in the Portland Harbor (open for the season)
Puffin Cafe at the Port of Camas/Washougal www.puffincafe.com
The Deck at McCuddys Marina on Marine Drive (open for the season)
Red Lion at the Quay, Vancouver city dock
Newport Bay Seafood Grill at Riverplace Marina Downtown Portland

Marine Art

Lighthouses by Jon Kolstad

Be Prepared On the Water!

Boat Stuck?

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If you need boat towing or marine assistance around Portland, Oregon, on the Columbia River or Willamette River, give us a call at 503 349 4401. Dead Battery, out of gas, line wrapped in your prop? We can handle these things and get you back boating ASAP.

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Latest News

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See us at the Portland Boat Show, booth #519. Show details at www.otshows.com/pbs

Please join us in supporting the Sail for the Cure, Columbia River Marine Assistance is providing free on water assistance and towing for the participants of Sail for the Cure during the event on Sept 25th 2011

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Seems like summer is coming to a close the same way it finally showed up, wet, cold and windy. There are still some fine days for boating left though, don't go winterizing the boat just yet!

Labor Day weekend was jammin, along with the usual tows, ungroundings and jumpstarts, we un-sunk a 21 foot ski boat that found some shallow rocks, see pics on Facebook.

July 4th Weekend was incredible, lots of boaters out enjoying the sunny weather. Riverplace was packed and Captain Ace traded shifts with Captain Rhys driving Tugger One around and doing jumpstarts, fuel drops and a couple tows. Ashley worked hard as deckhand. Captain Ron spent the weekend on the Columbia with Tugger Too and pulled several boaters out of trouble spots and even one right during the Ft. Vancouver fireworks show.

Our PFD giveaway ended on June 21st with Nat Powning the winner, Congrats Nat!

June 1st, A quick dive job this morning to untangle a line from a sailboat prop, tomorrow we are towing a small sailboat from Hayden Bay to Danish Marine.

Don't let the media scare you, although the river is right at flood stage, its only the Corps of Engineers spilling the dam to make room for snow melt. The river has been at 17-18 feet above MLLW for a couple weeks now and although its running faster than usual, there is still great boating to be had. Sailors be sure you can make way against a couple knots of current and be cautious if you moor where there is current.

We un-sunk a 36 foot boat at a local marina on Tuesday May 3rd, see the photos on our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/BoatTow

May 7th was opening day and amidst the heavy rain a couple cloud breaks managed to show up. Congrats to Tyee YC for their first place finish.

April 25th, A small sailboat had an engine problem near the RR bridge, we towed them back into Tomahawk Bay.

April 23rd, A sailboater ran out of fuel near Lemon Island this morning after spending the night at the Gov. Is east dock. We dropped 3 gallons of gas to get them going.

April's first weekend fooled us all. The temp came up as the sun came out and everyone thought summer showed up early. There were lots of boaters out enjoying the spring conditions and a few needed a hand. One of our members had a problem with moisture in the distributor and their motor quit just 50 feet from Donaldson's fuel dock. Luckily we had just delivered another customer into his slip at Rogers and were only a minute away.

National Safe Boating Week starts May 21st.

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