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Old 18-07-2019, 22:13   #31
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Re: DIY Boatyard in Florida, need liveaboard amenities

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Old 19-07-2019, 01:44   #32
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Re: DIY Boatyard in Florida, need liveaboard amenities

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Riverside bloatware is fantastic, be aware there are 2 business entities working there in the same yard. They both use similar riverside Marina, names. but make sure you use Sally and her sister, I would steer very far away from Tim. If you Google the yards I forgot so etc especially you end up with Tim's number and you really do not want to use him. He lies, steals, has a lift that is constantly broken and cannot be trusted.
This was my experience as well. the two could not be at more opposite ends of the spectrum
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Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, JoeandJamoDog.
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Old 19-07-2019, 04:27   #34
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Re: DIY Boatyard in Florida, need liveaboard amenities

Welcome to the forum JoeandJamoDog.

This topic shows my experience w/ Angler's Avenue Marine Center in Dania Beach, FL.

This DIY yard is great for power boats, or for sail boats w/o a mast, due to the fixed bridges.
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Old 30-08-2020, 14:22   #35
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Re: DIY Boatyard in Florida, need liveaboard amenities

This thread is from years ago, 2012.

I am looking to haul by 53' Navigator for a DIY bottom job. And I'm in St Pete. Would consider north or south but the closer to St. Pete the better. Any recommendations?

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