Does anyone have any input on Chestnut Neck Marina.
Thinking of slipping my boat in the Great Bay area. In or out of water. Can some one give me the scoop on the marina's in this area. Thanks
[ 06-15-2006, 08:15 AM: Message edited by: 2new ]
Does anyone have any input on Chestnut Neck Marina.
Thinking of slipping my boat in the Great Bay area. In or out of water. Can some one give me the scoop on the marina's in this area. Thanks
[ 06-15-2006, 08:15 AM: Message edited by: 2new ]
Probably have trouble finding a slip there now. Best bet is on Great Bay Boulevard, there's 4 marinas down there and the prices are reasonable. Maybe Chestnut Neck or New Gretna. Sheltered Cove probably has slips but they're very expensive and their season is short. Cape Horn on GB boulevard would be my first pick.
Here' some Marina's for you to try:
Great Bay Marina(MyStic Island)www.greatbaymaria.com
Munro's Marina(Mystic Isand)
Maritime Marina(Tuckerton)
GEB Marina(Tuckerton)
Green Cove(Tuckerton)
Capt. Mikes
Chestnut Neck in Port Republic has rack storage.
Good Luck!
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Be careful on Great Bay Blvd as the marina's there all have issues at low tide. Just a heads up. They are all good Marinas with great owners but if you store your boat there don't expect getting out or in at low tide to be easy. Sometimes it won't even be possible! Good Luck.
Every immigrant who comes here should be required within five years to learn English or leave the country.
Have you called chestnut neck??
A great operation,with great PEOPLE.
Tell Violet I sent you,that might get you in the door![]()
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THEY USE THE RACK SYSTEM AT CHESTNUT NECK.
I TRAILER BUT I KNOW 2 GUYS THERE. I DO USE THE RAMP OCCASSIONALLY. ALWAYS HAVEBAIT. GOOD PEOPLE.
HELPFULL AND LOTS OF SUPPLIES AMD MECHANIC ON DUTY.
fish come and go,but the memories of fishing with family will last for ever.
I've kept my boat there for the last 8 years. They have dry rack storage and slips. It's a well run business with friendly people. They have had a waiting list for the last few years so I don't know how easy it will be to get in. If you're in the area, they have a freebie tide table book with their rack and slip rates, season, etc.
I was there for a while and it is very well run and reasonable prices. I was slipped in the floating docks, but halfway through the season I had recurring boat problems and had to keep getting pulled out with the forklift. They switched me to dry storage at no charge so I could get things worked out. They also have great prices on all the bait and supplies you'll need, and honest mechanics.
BayRat