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Old 12-14-2019 | 09:04 AM
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Were looking for a indoor dry stack in So Fla. KW is too far. Our 400ss is 42 LOA 11W and 12.6 keel to radar.
I have called around but there is no published "directory" for these facilities. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Old 12-14-2019 | 04:11 PM
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Interested in the answer as well.
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Did you check with Haulover Marine Center?

Welcome to Haulover Marine Center in North Miami Beach, Florida
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Getting a general idea of where you want to be would make recommendations easier. Are you looking into the northern Keys or Miami or Ft Lauderdale or ?
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Old 12-15-2019 | 09:36 PM
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Salty sams in Fort Myers can dry stack you. In fact I just came in from a run on my new friends from Chicago s 40ss who dry stack it there.

Good marina with 2 bars and restaurants. Class Act
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A buddy had two diff 40ss drystacked in the FLL area. They weighed in about 16k lbs which I believe is about the max for most dry stack facilities to lift with the forklift (unless they have the mega forklift). Where ever you decide, make sure you check bridge clearance high and low tide in/out of where you wat to go which will clear your high point of the radar arch.
At low tide leaving/returning one marina we only had a few inches to spare.
Lots of nice places here in the Sarasota area.

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A buddy had two diff 40ss drystacked in the FLL area. They weighed in about 16k lbs which I believe is about the max for most dry stack facilities to lift with the forklift (unless they have the mega forklift). Where ever you decide, make sure you check bridge clearance high and low tide in/out of where you wat to go which will clear your high point of the radar arch.
At low tide leaving/returning one marina we only had a few inches to spare.
Lots of nice places here in the Sarasota area.
The gas/non-hardtop boats are about 16K dry......My diesel hardtop 400 is a hair over 18k DRY. Fuel and gear pushes it well over 19K.
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Old 12-20-2019 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Did you check with Haulover Marine Center?

Welcome to Haulover Marine Center in North Miami Beach, Florida
We looked at Haulover last year. It a huge facility with no parking on busy days. Owner uber in & out. hardly any docking to load up or do any work in the water. You have to splash and leave. Kinda want low stress.
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