Tag:leisure=slipway

leisure=slipway
Description
A slipway: a ramp for launching a boat into water 
Rendering in OSM Carto
Group: Leisure
Used on these elements
Useful combination
Status: de facto

A  slipway is a ramp into the water for launching a boat. Sometimes referred to as "boat ramps", "boat landings" or "boat launches".

They are typically simply a concrete ramp at the end of an access road or track into the water. The boat owner backs a vehicle with a boat trailer down the ramp until the trailer is in the water and floats the boat off.

Larger boat ramps may include winding gear and cranes for handling larger vessels that might be trucked in.

For places where a boat (canoe/kayak/stand up paddleboard/row boat/paddle-craft) is carried to and from the water use canoe=put_in instead.

How to Map

A typical mapping might be to make a short highway=service way to the water's edge and make the final node a leisure=slipway.

The highway=service that is part of the physical slipway is often further refined with a service=slipway. Keep in mind though that this does not replace leisure=slipway, mapped as a node on the end of that way.

Some mappers instead tag the whole way as leisure=slipway without using a highway=* tag, or sometimes in combination with highway=service (here service=slipway can be applied as well as above).

Show who is allowed to use the slipway with access=*, typically access=yes or access=private.

Add whether or not a fee is required to use the slipway with fee=*.

One can also specify surface with surface=*.

If by crane see also man_made=crane and crane:type=*.

for crane

Example

Picture/DescriptionTagsOSM Carto

Swanage lifeboat slipway. A constructed ramp for rapid launch
leisure=slipway

See slipway in Ryde for a reference.

See also

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