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Looking for a marina on Florida's West Coast

3K views 10 replies 10 participants last post by  denverd0n 
#1 ·
With winter arriving here in Northern Vermont, we are resolute to have wrapped up our Beneteau 423 for the last time. We want to bring the boat down to Florida's West Coast and find a place where we can leave her on the hard 8 months of the year and have our boat bop around for the remainder of the year.

We've heard of places where live aboard enjoyed this life style but we're not there yet as we need to work (and pay for the boat:) :)

Does anyone have an idea about a place where we can call it our second home?

We are looking forward to make the trip down next fall (to stay away from huricane season).
 
#2 ·
Google Harborage Marina in St. Pete and Twin Dolphin Marina in Bradenton.
 
#3 ·
Unless it's located off site, Twin Dolphin doesn't have a yard -- it is a good marina though. Likelwise, Regatta Point right across the river is a good marina but lacks a haul out yard if memory serves.

There are several marinas with yards in the St Pete area.

Looking a little further down the coast may also be a good idea. Burnt Store in Punta Gorda is a little steep (and a little out in the boonies), but may fit your requirements.

Take some time and browse this website: Active Captain . It's a good tool for marina searches.
 
#10 ·
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Also, check out City of.Bradenton Beach Mooring field is somewhat protected and close to amenities .... was free....recently changed to require boats to register with a small $5.00-10.00 dollar registration fee of some kind..There are even companies that will take care of your boat while in the water..

On the hard for 8 months or so...then check these Cities/ marinas

Snead Island Boatyard marina in Palmetto,Florida. I would also check out Apollo Beach( 15 miles south of Tampa)

New Port Richey (30 miles north of Tampa)

Tarpon Springs 10-15 miles north of Clearwater/St. Petersburg area

Also might want to look at sharing your boat with someone who lives in Florida and can take care of her when your gone..look up any old friiends you may have down here if any ....
 
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