Florida Bound

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We're heading South in September/October and are looking for feedback on Florida marinas that allow live-aboards.
 
Dec 5, 2003
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Hunter 260 Whitney's Marine, Jacksonville, FL
Whitneys Marine if you stop in Jacksonville

If you want to take a day upriver (St. John's) you can get contact Whitneys Marine. They have many liveaboards. Very clean and lots of interesting people.
 
Dec 5, 2003
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Hunter 420 Punta Gorda, FL
Southwest Florida

Burnt Store Marina on the Gulf Coast allows live-aboards for an extra $100 per month. $10/foot on an annual basis with a 35 ft minimum. See http://www.burntstoremarina.com Bill
 
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Amelia Island Yacht Basin

I suggest the Amelia Island Yacht Basin at least for a few days. Amelia Island is a great place to visit, nice town, nice beaches The yacht basin is south of the town of Fernandina Beach, just before the rail road bridge. Fernandina Beach is a gretplace also right in town. However other than the outside dock there is no water at low tide As or the Amelia Island Yacht Basin, the entrance is very narrow and shallow at low tide. If you draw over 4 feet, don't enter an hour before or after low tide. However, you must remember in Jan - March Amelia Island can have some cold weather so stop in the fall and go further south in the winter Look me up if you stop, John Burns on "Mast Confusion"
 
May 24, 2004
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Hunter 33.5 Portsmouth, RI
FT. Pierce City Marina

In the Ft. Pierce , FL area (50 miles S of Melborne, 80 miles N of West Palm) is a good area to stay in. The Ft. Pierce City Marina is quite good. They have floating concrete docks, Laundry, head & showers, ships store, and the Tiki Hut for drinks (& lunch), a farmers market every saturday, and a street festval one Friday each month. Within walking distance of old Ft. Pierce downtown area and resturants, etc. It is just S of the Ft. Pierce Inlet on the ICW (Indian River). Dick Carey S/V Puffin '90 H-33.5
 

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May 10, 2004
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Hunter 376 Annapolis, MD
Two Links for Florida

There are 2 links that I have found that have been very helpful. A lot of these people get their energy from helping people like us. They will also give you contacts, information and other sources of information about sailing in Florida. One of them hosts a sailing chat room to help people. They are really great from my first hand experience. http://www.gulfstreamsailingclub.org/ http://www.yachtrace.net/ Please let me know how you make out.
 
Feb 29, 2004
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- - Nashville, TN
CW article

Just read a very good article about anchoring in florida waters, having to do with city's new laws making anchoring illegal.
 
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