St. Petersburg marinas
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They do have nice new covered slips with lifts, but as someone who has kept a boat there for the last 6 years or so I can tell you that they seem to be doing everything they can to run off their customers. They were a great marina before they sold out to IGY Marinas. I keep a boat in the high and dry there. They continually think of new ways to charge you new fees. They charge you if you have a outside contractor work on your boat, they charge you if you want your boat put on a wash rack. If you come back after they close and tie up to the wrong side of the fuel dock they charge you a transient dockage fee. They raise their rates all the time. I just got a letter the other day that the rates are going up again Jan 1. I have started looking for alternative marinas, I would suggest anyone considering maximo think twice.
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From: Clearwater, FL
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They do have nice new covered slips with lifts, but as someone who has kept a boat there for the last 6 years or so I can tell you that they seem to be doing everything they can to run off their customers. They were a great marina before they sold out to IGY Marinas. I keep a boat in the high and dry there. They continually think of new ways to charge you new fees. They charge you if you have a outside contractor work on your boat, they charge you if you want your boat put on a wash rack. If you come back after they close and tie up to the wrong side of the fuel dock they charge you a transient dockage fee. They raise their rates all the time. I just got a letter the other day that the rates are going up again Jan 1. I have started looking for alternative marinas, I would suggest anyone considering maximo think twice.
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It's not a huge amount of money, I think it might only be $25 that they charge the boat owner, then from what I understand the charge the contractor on top of that. To me it's the principal of it. I don't like to shop where I feel like I'm getting nickel and dimed at every turn. Imagine you went out to a $100 dinner and they charged you for the extra ketchup. It's just something that should be included with the meal. Same thing with moving your boat to a wash rack, at $400 a month for a 24' boat it should be part of the deal, just as it has been for the last 15 years of my high and dry rentals.
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It's not a huge amount of money, I think it might only be $25 that they charge the boat owner, then from what I understand the charge the contractor on top of that. To me it's the principal of it. I don't like to shop where I feel like I'm getting nickel and dimed at every turn. Imagine you went out to a $100 dinner and they charged you for the extra ketchup. It's just something that should be included with the meal. Same thing with moving your boat to a wash rack, at $400 a month for a 24' boat it should be part of the deal, just as it has been for the last 15 years of my high and dry rentals.
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Thanks for the info guys. What can I expect to pay for high and dry or a lift, uncovered, private or at a marina? 34 foot Formula and trailer storage. I’m sure there is quite a range, Terra Verde sounds nice and I like the location.




