Thinking of moving from TNT to the new Haulover marina need input
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thanks for the space for any one on the list for the Tn'T operation
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the ideal is a deal where everyone is happy / my take is like a poker game if every body including the neighbours dog is still happy that is a good day / paint here is tough to find / if every body is respect full of others then that is nice - respect gets earned 2 way street / if I ran a marina and we had a contract , I will do everything I can to fulfill go beyond the contract / now these spots may have huge payroll land income taxes , maybe trying for profits or trying to pay bills ?
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I'm in NY until late next week, at that point I will look at the New Haulover facility. It is right next to the intracoastal and Haulover Cut. TNT is dated and offers limited parking, on a busy weekend you may have to tie your boat off another boat if you come in after 4:00. That was not an issue for me with a 10 year old CC, but if you have a very expensive boat that could be a little never racking.
I thought Haulover had an awesome setup. Lots of parking, very clean area, nice ship store, etc. They had a guy on a Zamboni machine cleaning the floors in the storage rack building. Everyone seemed nice, and the facilities seemed top notch. Some REALLY nice hardware there in the rack building.
Drove to TNT, whole area seems tight, and dated. Had to make a 3 point turn in the well area with the rental car just to get out of there.
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Would you cuss at your neighbors wife for running over your grass before you mentioned it to her husband. There was no winning after you as a current customer cuss your landlord in public. If I were JT, my first call to you you was to shut you up while I loaded my real response.
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