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Marina in Carrabelle

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My boat is coming down in March. I want to keep it in Carrabelle and have researched a couple of Marina's, the mooring and C-quarters both have slips available but I don't think they offer boat services. Does anyone know of a full service marina in Carrabelle or have any recomendation as to where to keep a 30 foot boat?

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What type of boat services? Carrabelle Marina has an on site mechanic, but they are very particular about anyone unless you have a Grady.
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It's a Luhrs 290 Open Tournament. Twin 350 Crusader's. I need to get it commisioned, tuned, sanded and painted, have the tower put back up and have someone do some electrical work on it before I put it back in. The challenge is getting a place that I can put it on blocks to have it worked on. If I can find a marina that offers full service on the boat it would be much better than having it hauled and towed to work on it.

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You may want to try over in Apalachicola for that. Waterdog on the board has relatives with a big marina over there with a travel lift that may suit your needs.

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You might want to check with Dave Parramore at Parramore Marine (697-3666). Not a marina but he can do the work and he's right there on the river on Timber Island.
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I am, if you're going to be there I want to make sure I look you up.
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You might want to try Dockside Marine in Carrabelle. They are equipped to do dry work on large boats.
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Thanks Guys,

I went to Carrabelle today an am keeping it at Dockside. They actually have the ability to rack the boat there. I didn't think anyone would be able to do that because of the width and height. Parramore's, will be able to service it in the yard. The itch has turned into a full fledge RASH and I desperately need to fish. Should Launch next week.

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