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Old 07-02-2019, 14:47   #16
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Re: Marina's on Florida south East coast

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I was just about to recommend Riviera Beach as well. GMTA

https://marinavillagepalmbeach.com/r...ch-marina.html
Great suggestion. Reasonable and they have room. Thank you
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Old 07-02-2019, 14:48   #17
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Re: Marina's on Florida south East coast

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Congratulations on the new boat.


I am at Harbourtown in Dania Beach, just outside of Lauderdale. I have a Lagoon 42, so am "sensitive" to the Cat bias everywhere.

I can't say enough nice things about this place.

They are a few miles from the inlet so no bridge issues, they are super on-point if you need any help, they have a bunch of privately owned boat services on site, they will take and hold your mail, there are a lot of REALLY NICE boats here, they have security that stop you at night (good if you have a boat here, not good if you're up to no good) and run a pretty clean orderly facility.
Downsides are not much by way of non-boat amenities (ie pool, "club", restaurant, bar) but there are plenty of places nearby for that.
Price is per foot with sliding scale for high season (now) vs. off season summer. I think I'm paying about 3K with my length per month now, and when I kept it there the first summer it went down to about 1.5K per month, but don't quote me exactly.

Don't even bother with the City run places down in Miami. Waitlist for Dinner Key is years. I put mine in last year and haven't even gotten a "received" response.


Hope that helps a bit.
Checked with them. They cannot accept a beam over 24 feet. We are 29.
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Old 07-02-2019, 14:49   #18
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Perfect. Thank you. I'll call tomorrow. Sticker shock on area so far. Everything has been $6000 or more per month. Not what I expected.
We got a spot there. Thanks for the suggestion.
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