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Overnight or Short term Dockage

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:08 pm
by rap55
Hey All,

Got a call from a friend who is trying to get his 41ft. SeaRay from East Coast of Fl. to the Panhandle. Due to mechanical problems the trip is going slow and very costly and will probably need to be broken-up into sections because of his job, money and time constraints.

Does anyone have or know of low-cost or free dockage near Saint Lucie inlet, Okeechobee Waterway, Fort Myers, Clearwater, Tampa, Saint Pete? He`s a good guy who just purchased this boat and needs a little help. If anyone has any suggestions please leave a post or e-mail me and I will try to put him in the right direction.

Thank, Rick - F-36 / MissKitty

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 4:55 pm
by foofer b
C'mon Trojan owners. I know it's a Searay, but maybe someone has some ideas.

I thought about his looking for some clubs? or other orgs to steer him to local help.


http://searayders.org/1.html

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 9:26 pm
by k9th
I know when we were there for 10 days in March, we were looking at places to do seasonal docking in the Ft. Myers area and found a new marina called Ft. Myers Boat Club that had very few boats, great facilities, and cheap rates to attract people. They only wanted $1,200 for six months @ a 40 foot dock.

They are on the river at marker 72 @ their phone number is 239-454-2628. You can certainly check to see their rates.

Overnight / Short Term Dockage

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:08 pm
by rap55
Thanks Guy`s,

I will pass this on to Capt. Clay as well as keep looking. Haven't talked to him for a couple of day`s so I guess I need to try to call. Last report had them somewhere just south of Palm Beach heading for St. Lucie Inlet and the Okeechobee Waterway.

Rick - F-36 MissKitty