Cleveland Marinas

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Aug 26, 2006
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Hunter H380 Palafox Pier Pensacola
The Admiral is thinking about taking classes at the Cleveland Clinic this summer and wanted to move the boat to a Cleveland marina. The only one we've been to is Whiskey Harbor, but it is near a plant that leaves the boat coated with ash. The important criteria for a marina is safety and a laundry. I am looking for suggestions and opinions. Thanks, JohnnyMac H380 S/V Dawn Treader
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Edgewater Y.C.?

Stayed at the Edgewater Yacht Club(Related Link) on the way from Huron to Buffalo. It was very nice but I expect you do not want to join a club just for a summer. Worth a call though.
 
Feb 25, 2007
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East 55

There's a marina at East 55. That's probably the closest to the clinic. It's at the far east end of the breakwall. Depending on the wind, you're a little east of Cleveland Public Power plant. You might think of splitting the difference between Cleveland and Catawba with a place in Huron, Vermilion or Lorain.
 
Jan 27, 2007
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Irwin 37' center cockpit cleveland ohio
here are your options

to get into E 55th, you have to put in to bid in August the preceding year. There are currently 6 boats in line for the slips that hold 35' or larger boats. They also have a restaurant and it gets good use. The guy that was running that marina also ran Edgewater, but he was killed in an auto accident in November, so we are waiting o see what his wife does (she's a nurse at Parma General). Edgewater Marina, in the same basin as Edgewater Yacht club has one rule, pay up by March 30 to get your slip from the year before. Then it's first come. A slip for your size boat could only be "E" dock at $1500 for the season. This is where I keep my boat. We are working on he laundry. There is a boat club there that costs $30 to join, and well worth it. Oh yeah, we dock med style, aft end in. You could get a slip on "C" dock but it costs more and you will stick out, but you will have a side dock. Gypsy left and that space will be open. She was a 38' Endeavor. Edgewater, Lakeside, Forest City, are clubs that cost about $4000 for the first year, or more. But, they have laundry. Rocky River has slips available, but they are the Condo thing, or, on the wrong side of the river. All the above are safe. Stay away from Sycamore Slip. No security at all, or bathrooms, or much of anything. As for the ash, the power plant had a fart and coated all the boats at E55th, but agreed to clean them, or pay for you to clean them. Whiskey Island, Edgewater all get some dirt from the ore and ore boats. We get smell from the poop factory at times too. There is another place, Riverside, but it is up river about 6 miles and several bridges. My vote...go with Edgewater Marina...everyone complains, but it's the cheapest around. Spitzer in Lorain is good at $2800 for your size boat. They have everything there you need and it is only 20 minutes more drive to Cleveland. Anything else, holler!
 
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