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Old 06-14-2009, 04:31 PM
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If you know of a dry storage facilities in the close vicinity of San Marco or Jacksonville Beach please let me know. I know there is one at the foot of the Beach Blvd bridge, but I can't remember the name. I am moving to Jacksonville and just checking out a few options.

For those thinking I'm interested in trailer storage, I'm not

I'm looking for Dry Storage Marinas that look like this:

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Not exactly in the area you mentioned but there's a new one being built just east of the Mayport Ferry on the north side of the river plus Jacksonville Marina on the opposite side in Mayport has some dry storage.
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I forgot about the ones in Mayport. Mayport is actually very close to where I might be staying in Atlantic Beach.
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Goodbys,and lake shore marina has them on the river
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Not sure if you're still looking. Beach Marine is the drystorage on Beach Blvd you were talking about. There's another one directly across the ICW from Beach Marine, Palm Cove Marina. Both have indoor High n Dry. There's another on in Mayport right next to the ferry. Can't remember the name but they have indoory storage and are right at the inlet to the Atlantic. Hope that helps.
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I am a happy Beach Marine customer. They have taken good care of me over the years. The dry stack crew has been there a while and they are friendly and efficient. The basin is easy to maneuver in thanks to the position - shielded from the usual afternoon seabreeze, with long finger piers.

I have heard good things about Palm Cove marina - directly across the ICW from Beach Marine.
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I have my boat at Morningstar marina which is the old Jacksonville Marina recently bouught out nice folks there and a little cheaper than beach and palm cove. my boat seems to be dirtier there than at beach marine and there are some issues with the current from the river getting back but the location is right, at the inlet.
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