looking for slips in florida

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george m

I'm retiring in two years and I'm thinking about moving to Florida. Probably Pensacola or clearwater I was wondering how hard it would be to get a slip in these areas and how much it would cost.I sail on lake michigan now would I get more sailing time in down there with the light winds of summer and hurricane season. thanks for any imformation.
 
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Rodney

I like burnt Store

Our boat, a H336, is in Burnt Store Marina, Punta Gorda mailing address, but between Ft Myers and Punta Gorda. We pay $7.75 per foot per month plus electricity. There is a minimum footage, 25 or 30 I think, but I lost the flyer. We are 10 minutes at most between stepping onto the boat and sailing in Charlotte Harbor. No bridges, no canals, just sailing. The marina is not yet full, but is getting close. There seems to be some preferrence for homeowners, but that is not clearly stated. You said you are going to move, want a house or condo "close to the boat" or canal-front? The housing there is nice and reasonably priced for a "gated" community, but the homes facing the marina are a bit pricey. No, I am not a salesperson, just a homeowner who would like to invite any boat-owning midwesterners to join me. I really like it down there. Unfortunately I am several years from living there full time. If you have specific questions about Burnt Store, you might email me. I am: grod@vt.edu They had a site at www.burntstore.com but I think they changed the adress to www.wci.com, or some such thing. One other thing, there is sometimes wind in the summer, we had great wind two weeks ago when we were down. And the Hurricanes come and go. Good luck.
 
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George Domenech

Boat docks at a premium

You better hurry they are going to be at a premium. Governor just past and ordinance state wide "NO MORE DOCKS" until the state gets it's act together on how to control the deaths of the manatees on the channel waterways of Florida.
 
Apr 19, 1999
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Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Question for SW Florida trailersailors

I just got back from a long weekend in Sanibel, but I did not take the boat. The weather was great, and I'd like to go back in a month or so. Does anyone know of any good ramps in the Sanibel/Fort Myers/Cape Coral area that allow overnight parking, or do I have to go to a marina? Thanks for your help. Peter S/V Raven
 
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Bruce

Tween Waters Inn

I spent a week at Sanibel a few years ago on my 23.5. I based out of Tween Waters Inn. They have a ramp that is OK but usable. I tied up at the dock at night (for power, showers) and spent the day sailing. Bruce S/V Off Call
 
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