South Florida Boatels / Dry Stacks... boat storage; for this winter.
#1
Can we start an informational thread on Business, Location, and Specifics?
I am hoping to take my boat to So. Fla. for the winter.
I have already been talking to Spinnaker Marina, now owned by TnT Marine.
http://www.tntcustommarine.com/spinnaker.htm
Can anyone recommend anything else? I need reputable organizations, catering to/able to handle a step-bottom go-fast, (right equipment).
Is anyone willing to be generous with a truck when needed, as I may already have a secure place for leaving my boat on the Trailer in Miami as well.
Thanks in advance.
I am hoping to take my boat to So. Fla. for the winter.
I have already been talking to Spinnaker Marina, now owned by TnT Marine.
http://www.tntcustommarine.com/spinnaker.htm
Can anyone recommend anything else? I need reputable organizations, catering to/able to handle a step-bottom go-fast, (right equipment).
Is anyone willing to be generous with a truck when needed, as I may already have a secure place for leaving my boat on the Trailer in Miami as well.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 07-15-2004 at 03:07 PM.
#2
Check out American Offshore Marina,
http://www.americanoffshoremarina.com/stor.html
Not sure about the step bottom, but there is a bunch of cig's, and sonics with straight bottoms in there.
How big is the boat??? I could tow it to the ramp, in exchange for a ride every now and then, but my truck may be a little small, 2001 1500 Z-71???
http://www.americanoffshoremarina.com/stor.html
Not sure about the step bottom, but there is a bunch of cig's, and sonics with straight bottoms in there.
How big is the boat??? I could tow it to the ramp, in exchange for a ride every now and then, but my truck may be a little small, 2001 1500 Z-71???
#3
Thanks Rchevelle. Its a 37 ft AT; weight 12K lbs on the trailer with full tanks. Probably a little to much unless your middle name is Madcow.

I may leave my truck in FL for the time the boat is down there, but I tend to like having it up here in the snow too.

I may leave my truck in FL for the time the boat is down there, but I tend to like having it up here in the snow too.
#4
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Thanks Rchevelle. Its a 37 ft AT; weight 12K lbs on the trailer with full tanks. Probably a little to much unless your middle name is Madcow.

I may leave my truck in FL for the time the boat is down there, but I tend to like having it up here in the snow too.

I may leave my truck in FL for the time the boat is down there, but I tend to like having it up here in the snow too.
Nah, I think thats a little "much" for my truck!!!
of coures it would probably level out the back to match the "sag" in da front!!!
BUT, let me know when your down anyways, we'll get some drinks.
#5
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try Sunny Isles Marina, they have several performance boats there and its close to Haulover Inlet so you can be in the Atlantic in 10 minutes
#6
Sydwayz, I will be leaving my boat at the same place on a trailer. I think. If so I may be able to truck it for you.
Greg
Of course if you show up and my Cig. is there, but your AT is gone, I assure you it's in good hands.
Greg
Of course if you show up and my Cig. is there, but your AT is gone, I assure you it's in good hands.
#7
just remember when you leave a boat in florida you will need to buy a New stereo, new drives, transom plates, guages, engines ect. every year. unless its a super fortified place with camera's and pit bulls
#10
Originally Posted by Doller Offshore
we offer indoor storage,and we will take it to the ramp when needed.give us a call
@954-237-0332---art
@954-237-0332---art
Sorry Art, I forgot you guys did that.
Oh, and sidewayz, when Art brings your boat to the ramp for ya, he'll be stopping by my shop(a few buildings down the street from Doller) and picking me up, See ya at the ramp.
Rick



