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RE: GL: Mobile Bay Marinas Info Requested

DC
D C Macdonald
Sun, Sep 12, 2004 4:13 PM

Here's another possible option.  I recently received my
new (September) issue of Heartland Boating.  It has
an item about Demopolis Yacht Basin on the Tenn-Tom.

The have just completed a dry storage yard for large
boats about 5 acres in size.  They provide electricity
and water and allow owner work.  They have a 70
ton Travelift.

Phone:  334-289-4374
Web:    http://www.demyb.com
eMail:  dyb@westal.net

Won't hurt to check it out even though it's a bit
short of your original planned stopping point.

D C (Mac) Macdonald
m/v Another Adventure
USCGAux, USPS, AGLCA
Oklahoma City, OK

----Original Message Follows----
From: Ken Tarbell kennethd@direcway.com
To: Great-Loop Postings TrawlerWorld great-loop@lists.samurai.com
Subject: GL: Mobile Bay Marinas Info Requested
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:40:34 -0400

Ted & Helen!
We did some research recently in anticipation of Wintering over in the
Mobile area.  Here is what we found:

  1. .Dog River Marina- At the entrance of DogRiver & West shore of Mobile
    Bay.  Working yard (you would have to check about owner doing work in their
    yard?), West Marine  Store on site, open & some covered slips, fuel,
    resturant on site (I think?), but no close stores as I remember.....Contact
    Owner Sonny Middleton, the 70+ year old owner who comes to work every day
    (per employees), @(251)473-5327

  2. Grand Mariner Marina - Just across the river, from Dog River Marina, a
    low key laid back moorage that alot of peole like, cheap -daily @$0.60/ft.,
    then15% less after one week, & $6.00/ft + Elec. on a Monthly rate!  I liked
    this place, but it is out in the boonees & neighborhood leading in is so-so!
    Ed & Louise Carlson, owners, @ (251) 443 - 6300

  3. Sportsman Marina - At Orange Beach , Al on the ICW just East of Mobile
    Bay & West of Perdido Bay.    More modern marina, cost about $500 / month,
    small yard but don't know about owner work on boat?, resturant on site (?),
    nicer neighborhood, but no facilities within walking distance.  Clean , nice
    marina!

  4. Bear Point Marina - Haven't seen this one, but others  on this site say
    it's nice.  Close to the above Marina, Contact Jason Armour, Dockmaster, @
    (251) 981 - 2327

  5. Saunders Yachtworks - Nice clean , small working yard with good
    mechanical service and highly recommended by local boating people!  I doubt
    they allow owner work, in the Orange Beach area also, contact 800) 392 -
    2487, (251) 981 - 3700

Good luck,
KenT
2nd Twenty

----- Original Message -----
From: "Helented Brown" browns5412@hotmail.com
To: great-loop@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 12:56 PM
Subject: GL: Boat yards near Mobile Bay

We'll be reaching Mobile Bay the middle of November and will need to be
pulled and then be able to paint the bottom and do other things while out

of

the water. Then we'll be looking for a marina to leave the boat for 6 to

8

weeks before heading for Florida. Any recommendations?

We're currently in Green Bay, WI hoping to leave for Chicago and south

after

September 16.

Helen and Ted Brown
Aboard M/V ACT II
43 Albin Sundeck
Browns5412@hotmail.com
Cell phones  608.770.3068

Here's another possible option. I recently received my new (September) issue of Heartland Boating. It has an item about Demopolis Yacht Basin on the Tenn-Tom. The have just completed a dry storage yard for large boats about 5 acres in size. They provide electricity and water and allow owner work. They have a 70 ton Travelift. Phone: 334-289-4374 Web: http://www.demyb.com eMail: dyb@westal.net Won't hurt to check it out even though it's a bit short of your original planned stopping point. D C (Mac) Macdonald m/v Another Adventure USCGAux, USPS, AGLCA Oklahoma City, OK ----Original Message Follows---- From: Ken Tarbell <kennethd@direcway.com> To: Great-Loop Postings TrawlerWorld <great-loop@lists.samurai.com> Subject: GL: Mobile Bay Marinas Info Requested Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:40:34 -0400 Ted & Helen! We did some research recently in anticipation of Wintering over in the Mobile area. Here is what we found: 1. .Dog River Marina- At the entrance of DogRiver & West shore of Mobile Bay. Working yard (you would have to check about owner doing work in their yard?), West Marine Store on site, open & some covered slips, fuel, resturant on site (I think?), but no close stores as I remember.....Contact Owner Sonny Middleton, the 70+ year old owner who comes to work every day (per employees), @(251)473-5327 2. Grand Mariner Marina - Just across the river, from Dog River Marina, a low key laid back moorage that alot of peole like, cheap -daily @$0.60/ft., then15% less after one week, & $6.00/ft + Elec. on a Monthly rate! I liked this place, but it is out in the boonees & neighborhood leading in is so-so! Ed & Louise Carlson, owners, @ (251) 443 - 6300 3. Sportsman Marina - At Orange Beach , Al on the ICW just East of Mobile Bay & West of Perdido Bay. More modern marina, cost about $500 / month, small yard but don't know about owner work on boat?, resturant on site (?), nicer neighborhood, but no facilities within walking distance. Clean , nice marina! 4. Bear Point Marina - Haven't seen this one, but others on this site say it's nice. Close to the above Marina, Contact Jason Armour, Dockmaster, @ (251) 981 - 2327 5. Saunders Yachtworks - Nice clean , small working yard with good mechanical service and highly recommended by local boating people! I doubt they allow owner work, in the Orange Beach area also, contact 800) 392 - 2487, (251) 981 - 3700 Good luck, KenT 2nd Twenty ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helented Brown" <browns5412@hotmail.com> To: <great-loop@lists.samurai.com> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 12:56 PM Subject: GL: Boat yards near Mobile Bay > We'll be reaching Mobile Bay the middle of November and will need to be > pulled and then be able to paint the bottom and do other things while out of > the water. Then we'll be looking for a marina to leave the boat for 6 to 8 > weeks before heading for Florida. Any recommendations? > > We're currently in Green Bay, WI hoping to leave for Chicago and south after > September 16. > > Helen and Ted Brown > Aboard M/V ACT II > 43 Albin Sundeck > Browns5412@hotmail.com > Cell phones 608.770.3068