Crash Boat Beach
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Crash Boat Beach or Playa Crash Boat is a beach located in the northwestern Puerto Rican municipality of Aguadilla. It occupies the site of a former military port used to rescue downed air crews from Ramey Air Force Base and still retains some remains of pier infrastructure. The beach is primarily accessed by taking PR-107 to a spur signed, PR-458.
These remains have become a popular location for fishing and for jumping into the clear waters. Crash Boat also has two large sand beach areas for general bathing.
External links
- Three Best Beaches - Puerto Rico: Aguadilla Beaches at The Best Beaches of the World
- Crash Boat Piers at Wannadive.net
Coordinates: 18°27.50349′N 67°9.8918′W / 18.45839150°N 67.1648633°W
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