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Title: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Cpt2Be on August 23, 2009, 05:43:18 PM
I have googled until my eyes have started twitching but can't find anything but either dead links or outdated info.

Anyone know of a center of knowledge on the subject.

Only real requirement is that they allow work on the boat in the marina.
(between Miami & The Keys)
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: Chattcatdaddy on August 23, 2009, 08:56:03 PM
Marathon , FL has a few live-a-board marinas. Sombrero Dockside http://keysy.com/dockside/ (http://keysy.com/dockside/) to start you out. In fact most marinas in the Keys allow live-a-boards.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: Cpt2Be on August 23, 2009, 09:02:44 PM
Thanks!

I'll give them a calll tomorrow.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: Frank on August 23, 2009, 09:25:31 PM
Not sure if this is the norm...but I found marinas in the keys more money than northern Florida. I kept a boat at Mangrove Marina just n of Islemoreta Key  (sp?) for a few years. Nice place but a few miles to get 'outside'.There is a little resteraunt across the road and a plaza with a grocery store,liqour store,theater etc just a block or 2 south .There used to be a guy beside the marina that sold bikes for $20 and when you moved on in a month or three, he would buy them back for $10. Good news is it was fairly close to the Larelei  bar

http://www.harborguides.com/marinas.php?ID=590&MarinaName=Mangrove%20Marina&City=Tavernier&State=FL



http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Mangrove.Marina.305-852-8380

http://www.loreleifloridakeys.com/

If you get down there...snchor out from the Lorelei and dingy in just before sunset. Always live music and beautiful sunsets across the bay. It got destroyed in 04 by hurricane but they rebuilt it almost like the original.Great spot.I got initiated to Jägermeister there. Watched many sunsets with Judy on that rear deck

Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: Cpt2Be on August 23, 2009, 10:32:08 PM
Yeah we just wish we had a better idea of where Adina (wifey) will be working. That would narrow it down quicker but she needs to find employment before we pick a place.

really, I'm in Chicago  :'( anyplace in Florida is going to be better  :D
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: Shipscarver on August 24, 2009, 10:38:38 PM
Quotelive-a-board marinas. Sombrero Dockside

If you have a 50 footer and $150,000 for a slip it's a steal! :o
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: Chattcatdaddy on August 25, 2009, 05:27:35 AM
Quote from: Shipscarver on August 24, 2009, 10:38:38 PM
Quotelive-a-board marinas. Sombrero Dockside

If you have a 50 footer and $150,000 for a slip it's a steal! :o

Yeah I guess times have changed since I had my Cal 29 at Sombrero Dockside. Looks like they have gone the way of Dockominiums.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: s/v necessity on August 25, 2009, 09:10:08 AM
I've been curious about the live aboard thing in the past, and I noticed that there is little info out there.  Then a couple of years ago while on vacation I walked about and checked on some marinas (in the SF bay area) and I finally figured out something kind of cool.  Most marinas are tight lipped about live aboard, and often so are the residents.  They wont really discuss it much unless you are there in person. (one marina said the defacto statement given on the phone was "NO" or "Not anymore")
    They want to control "what kind" of people live in their marinas...   (and what kind of boats too) So don't get too discouraged if you are researching the subject via the internet or phone. Much of what is said can be discouraging.  Many marinas will "look the other way"  if they "like you."  A weekend of walking about with some expensive clothes and a good story (pictures of our boat too) got us the the thumbs up from a couple of harbor masters...  One marina had a 35' minimum, we were told they could probably make and exception for us.  You wont get that to happen on the phone.

   Or to put it another way, many marinas fear "trailer trash", and are wary until they determine you are NOT.  Perfect example of a discriminatory process...
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas in Florida?
Post by: Cpt2Be on August 25, 2009, 10:23:03 AM
Quote from: s/v necessity on August 25, 2009, 09:10:08 AM
I've been curious about the live aboard thing in the past, and I noticed that there is little info out there.  Then a couple of years ago while on vacation I walked about and checked on some marinas (in the SF bay area) and I finally figured out something kind of cool.  Most marinas are tight lipped about live aboard, and often so are the residents.  They wont really discuss it much unless you are there in person. (one marina said the defacto statement given on the phone was "NO" or "Not anymore")
   They want to control "what kind" of people live in their marinas...   (and what kind of boats too) So don't get too discouraged if you are researching the subject via the internet or phone. Much of what is said can be discouraging.  Many marinas will "look the other way"  if they "like you."  A weekend of walking about with some expensive clothes and a good story (pictures of our boat too) got us the the thumbs up from a couple of harbor masters...  One marina had a 35' minimum, we were told they could probably make and exception for us.  You wont get that to happen on the phone.

  Or to put it another way, many marinas fear "trailer trash", and are wary until they determine you are NOT.  Perfect example of a discriminatory process...


Well, we might just have a problem then. We are both covered in tattoos (VERY COVERED)  ;D
Not trailer trash but we are discriminated against regularly for it (I know thats our fault for our choices) but this is what I feared to be the case with marinas. I guess I will take a trip down this winter to a few before we buy our boat then.

Title: Re: LiveAboard Marina
Post by: Cpt2Be on August 25, 2009, 11:35:19 AM
Texas is now a possibility as well.

I guess location in the U.S. doesn't really matter to us as long as it's safe. It is only a place to shore up and outfit whatever we do buy before we leave anyway.

But still any SailFar members out there that have any advice or specific Marina recomendations anywhere on the Gulf Coast please let us know.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Auspicious on August 25, 2009, 01:31:58 PM
Grog to s/v necessity for a very accurate portrayal of life as a liveaboard. I spent two years as the only liveaboard in a nice marina in Annapolis by making an appointment with the dockmaster for drinks and showing up in a suit. Have you ever docked your boat at the bulkhead of a marina restaurant while wearing a suit?

Rob could see me and visit the boat and get an understanding of who I am.

We agreed that given my travel schedule I was a frequent user and not a liveaboard per se. Promising not to have mail delivered to the marina was the closer.

My current facility only really cares that I don't park in the wrong place and pay my bill a year in advance.

If you can clean up nicely and behave in accordance with Emily Post your options increase. If you can't or won't then you have fewer choices.

Your area and experience may be different. This is mine.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marina
Post by: Tim on August 25, 2009, 01:37:45 PM
Quote from: Cpt2Be on August 25, 2009, 11:35:19 AM
Texas is now a possibility as well.

I guess location in the U.S. doesn't really matter to us as long as it's safe. It is only a place to shore up and outfit whatever we do buy before we leave anyway.

But still any SailFar members out there that have any advice or specific Marina recomendations anywhere on the Gulf Coast please let us know.

There are a couple of Texas Gulf coasters that may not reply immediately (Grime is gone for a few days and Charlie is ..."on the water" ;) ) but be patient. there may be others also.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Piraten on August 25, 2009, 02:21:18 PM
Regatta Pointe Marina
Palmetto, Fl.

1800-257-6020

They had slips for biggin' and smallin' 3 weeks ago and they cater to live aboards.


Side note:
If you claim "cruiser" status, you can stay for QUITE AWHILE if the marinas like you- wink wink.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Piraten on August 25, 2009, 02:30:47 PM
Also, I heard (but have not found them) that somewhere near Clearwater, Fl. there are two marinas that are right next to eachother.  You swap every three months and you are in a rotation with another live aboarder- um I mean cruiser ;)
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: CharlieJ on August 25, 2009, 08:46:24 PM
City marina in Rockport allows live aboard. As does City marima in Port Lavaca. In fact the harbormaster there caters to liveaboards. The marina is called Nautical Landings and has a website.

Serendipity in Palacios

Several in the Galveston area as well.

Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Cpt2Be on August 26, 2009, 04:28:20 PM
That's a great start, I am going to give them all a look. Since we are going budget style Texas seem to be much less expensive. Again we aren't looking to make a marina our home but we do need a place to repair and haul.

Thanks again for all the help and if you have any more suggestions please let us know

Greg
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Gerald A. Gotts on August 26, 2009, 06:22:46 PM
I can add one more Marina to the list.  Petes Pier in Crystal River, Fl.  It is a bit old and kind of run down but not too bad and the people who live there are very friendly.  Our Mayor  lives on his boat .  I wish I could give you prices but  I don't know how much they charge.  I have a 27 Bristol and I pay $250.00 incl. elec. and water.  There are showers and public toilets but not many other amenities.

BTW The marina is on fresh water with Manatees and dolphins every day and the fishing is good.  Good restaurants and bars in the area.

Good Luck
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: CharlieJ on August 26, 2009, 10:12:13 PM
Fees in Nautical landings are $3 a foot plus a reasonable live aboard fee plus electric. I KNOW they have two sliPs open cause two of us are  cruising.

Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: TritonSkipper on August 31, 2009, 09:29:34 AM
I know Marathon, FL has been mentioned, but their city marina has some bargains for a mooring ball.  Url Below:

Mooring (http://www.ci.marathon.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=42)

Dockage (http://www.ci.marathon.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=43)

Anchorages (http://www.ci.marathon.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=493)

Hope that helps, God knows I need to start contributing around here.

Jeff
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Cpt2Be on August 31, 2009, 11:30:47 AM
Quote from: TritonSkipper on August 31, 2009, 09:29:34 AM
I know Marathon, FL has been mentioned, but their city marina has some bargains for a mooring ball.  Url Below:

Mooring (http://www.ci.marathon.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=42)

Dockage (http://www.ci.marathon.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=43)

Anchorages (http://www.ci.marathon.fl.us/index.aspx?NID=493)

Hope that helps, God knows I need to start contributing around here.

Jeff


Those are good rates. Thanks everbody for pointing me in A direction.
Title: Contact for slip
Post by: Grime on September 02, 2009, 06:44:35 PM
Not many slips left a Nautical Landing. Might give Jim a call. If you need the number I'll be happy to PM you it. I keep my boat there. There seems to be a number of boats for sale over in Rockport and C.C.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: nowell on September 18, 2009, 01:39:38 PM
Hey, sorry I haven't been around much. Busy summer. I was in a Marina in Galveston until Ike decided to re-decorate. Your not going to find much in that area. Still waiting lists in most of the marinas, and has been a bit of a push to cater to anything 30' and over. You can still find things but, its not easy.

If your willing to go down south a bit more, you can look in my area around Freeport. Kirby Marina is nice and was just under 100/mo including water. They even re-did alot of their facilities. The staff is great. Only downside, its up Oyster Creek, which at low tide can be ... intresting. I only draw 4 feet and dug in good trying to beat the tide in one day. If your good with your planning however, its a great, sheltered marina.

I stay at Bridge Harbor Yacht Club in Freeport, its 175 a month, water included. Its not bad either. Mingo is the dockmaster and a great guy. Its probably the most popular marina in that area, so you will see alot of nice boats pass through. They obviously have the money for MUCH nicer facilities.

Truth be told, I like the quiet solitude, and would like to be in Kirby, but, I just don't like being held to the tide schedule to go come and go. Both marina's are ~10 mins from the Gulf (maybe a little longer to clear the jetties), and right on the ICW.

Each Marina puts you about an hour away from downtown Houston. Freeport is a small city, lots of chemical plants, and country boys. Kirby being more isolated.

Hope this info helps, if you need any specifics feel free to ask. Both marina's have web sites. There are a few other marina's in the area, but tend to be temporary or yard storage.
Title: Re: LiveAboard Marinas On Gulf Coast?
Post by: Lynx on September 29, 2009, 07:04:02 AM
There is a place in Key West where you can work on your boat on land and stay in it. I beleive it is Old Island Marina. I did not check prices but it should be more than $ 700 per month.. A lot of liveaboard spaces here in Key West and in the Keys. Most do not mind you doing work. Let me know if you need more info.

Please check out if you need to buy supplies from the marina. Some you have to.