Seabreeze Marina

Thinking of dry stacking our boat there. has anyone here used them before? Thoughts?
Thanks for any input

It seems like a good location. How do their rates compare to DI or Rivers Edge?

It is a little more.Last year we kept it at Dolphin Cove (cheapest I have found). The dry stack was fine, the restaurant was nice. But took a long time to get out. that is why we are looking at Seabreeze.

Go check out DI Marina, they have upgraded the facilities and are competitively priced. I’ve been there since 05 and have been very happy. My only concern with seabreeze is the boats are out in the open and are constantly exposed to the elements.

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You have to worry about getting trapped by the train too

Seabreeze is a great location! You won’t have to worry about the diesel dust like you did at Dolphin Cove either!

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Clay, no diesel dust? How do they launch the boats?

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The current rips thru the Seabreeze pretty good & @ real high tide you will drive thru salt water. Being trapped by trains will happen as well like someone said.

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I’ve had mine at Seabreeze for a year and would def recommend. Nice guys, great location, never a problem (other than the train). Would not recommend Dolphin Cove.

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I think you will find they are all nicer than Dolphin Cove…

That place has potential but needs some major cleaning and facilities upgrades!