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Frank Heyniger
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St. Peterburg Marinas

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I 'm looking for marinas in the St Petersburg area. If I have my boat transported ther they will need to have a Travellift and haulout services. Any recomendations.
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TBOT422
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Re: St. Peterburg Marinas

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Frank,

We used Maximo Marina http://www.maximomarina.com/ for the haul out portion of our survey/sea trial when we bought our C350 last spring. It's located on Boca Ciega Bay on the west side of St. Pete (closer to the Gulf of Mexico). I'm not sure what their slip availabiltiy is, but it is just across Boca Ciega Bay from the Gulfport City Marina http://www.mygulfport.us/City_Departmen ... Marina.htm.

There is also the Salt Creek Boat Works http://saltcreekboatworks.com/contact.html on the east side of St. Pete (the Tampa Bay side). I've not used them, and I don't believe they have a large amount of slips available, but it is very close to both the Harborage Marina http://www.harboragemarina.com/ and the St. Petersburg city marina http://www.stpete.org/marina/.

Good Luck
Gary & Janet
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wolfe10
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Re: St. Peterburg Marinas

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We also used Salt Creek to commission/decommission two boats. Recommend them.

Same for two marina recommendations. Have stayed at both Harborage and St Pete Municipal on our way to/from Texas to the Bahamas last year.

Brett
Brett Wolfe
C350 #180
"Vindaloo"
Ft Myers FL
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