Crash Boat Beach or Crashboat Beach (Playa Crash Boat) on the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico is situated in the municipality of Aguadilla.
Crash Boat is halfway between the Ramey Air Force Base and Aguadilla and still retains some remains of its pier infrastructure from when it was used to rescue downed air crews from Ramey Air Force Base. These pier remains are used as a fishing spot and for jumping into the waters. Crash Boat also has two large sand beach areas for general bathing. The beach is primarily accessed by taking PR-107 to a spur signed, PR-458.
The closest passenger airport to Crash Boat is Rafael Hernández Airport(BQN), located 4 miles(6 km) away. From Luis Muñoz MarÃn International Airport(SJU) in Carolina, it takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes (85 miles) to get to this beach. The easiest way is using the Highway PR-22/Expreso Jose de Diego towards the west for about 52 miles. Then stay straight to go onto PR-2 Highway for about 26 miles until you reach PR-107 which will be on your right. Once in PR-107 drive for about 1.2 miles when you will reach PR-458 on your left. PR-458 will take you directly towards Crash Boat Parking as it is a dead end road. There is public parking and the beach is easy to find.
How the beach became to be known as "Crash boat" is not clear. There are some hypothesis about this. One is that the beach got its name from a large boat that crashed into the cement pier before turning south and sink on the beach. The other hypothesis relates to the use of the beach by the US military during World War II, with the dock being built to accommodate the Crash Rescue Boats Squadron, with the beach referred to as Crash boat. This "Crash Rescue Boats Squadron" from the United States Air Force used to keep rescue boats here to pick up crews from the Air Force flying boats and other aircraft that were disabled at sea and couldn't make the runway at nearby Ramey Air Force Base." The Crash Boat Beach pier / dock was originally built with fuel pipe that pumped aircraft grade fuel for Ramey Air Force Base. As time passed, local currents dropped tons of sand into the beach and pier area, making it unusable to dock a boat at the pier.
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