Tampa Area Boat Slip Rentals?

tphinney said:
Morpheus;

NEVER EVER beach that beautiful boat unless you want to destroy the bottom.

ideal into about 3-4 feet of water. aim the bow out and go back out about 40 or 50 feet. drop the front anchor and back up. once you have a least a 7x scope out. turn off the engine, trim the drive up to trailer and go off the back with a rear anchor. give it about a 7x scope and relax.

too many a$$ holes go by the beachs on plane or worse halfway on plane and firmly ground any one who is beached further up the beach. it never fails; seems like i see at least one boat everytime I go out with 6 or 7 guys pushing hard to get it back out in the water agian. Please don't be that guy.....

i seen this one guy run his searay 185 right up to land onto the beach.. and i was like bro.. whats wrong with you.. you kno you will scratch up the whole botom of the boat.. he said i do it all the time and never scratched anything.. im like OK put on some glasses buddy!.. lol.. then the tide came in and somehow he needed a hand pushing it back into the water.. LMAO :smt043
 
tphinney said:
Morpheus;

NEVER EVER beach that beautiful boat unless you want to destroy the bottom.

ideal into about 3-4 feet of water. aim the bow out and go back out about 40 or 50 feet. drop the front anchor and back up. once you have a least a 7x scope out. turn off the engine, trim the drive up to trailer and go off the back with a rear anchor. give it about a 7x scope and relax.

too many a$$ holes go by the beachs on plane or worse halfway on plane and firmly ground any one who is beached further up the beach. it never fails; seems like i see at least one boat everytime I go out with 6 or 7 guys pushing hard to get it back out in the water agian. Please don't be that guy.....

You only gotta tell me once! YOU WILL NEVER SEE MY BOAT ON SAND EVER! Even if the sales guy says everyone does it once.

Thanks, I'll be keeping her off the beach.
 
Morpheus,

My boat is on a lift at Marino's Marina (formally Pat's Landing). The owner, Tony is a super guy. Rates are good ($13.50 a foot). It can be tricky at low low tide, but I think you'll have no problem. It's between HomePort and Speckled Trout Marina in Ozona.
 
Duke's Addiction said:
Morpheus,

My boat is on a lift at Marino's Marina (formally Pat's Landing). The owner, Tony is a super guy. Rates are good ($13.50 a foot). It can be tricky at low low tide, but I think you'll have no problem. It's between HomePort and Speckled Trout Marina in Ozona.

I'm a little familar with Ozona, we have some friends there that just purchased.

They basically almost live at the end of Tampa Road near Molly Good heads (excellent food)

Wonder if it would be 24' on my boat or 26' with the swim platform. :grin:
 
Duke's Addiction said:
It would be 24'. I'll be there in the morning. I'll ask Tony if there are any lifts available. He also has dry storage and a ramp. For a better looks, www.marinosmarina.com

Do you know if the dry storage is the same price?

Thanks for asking though. Saves me a phone call :)
 
Morpheus I've seen you sitting in your boat out front before, very cool looking boat. When are you getting the boat back or is that a sore subject? Won't be able to get out today, because we have my niece's birthday party today. Hopefully tomorrow if the weather doesn't act up.
 
devilrays said:
Morpheus I've seen you sitting in your boat out front before, very cool looking boat. When are you getting the boat back or is that a sore subject? Won't be able to get out today, because we have my niece's birthday party today. Hopefully tomorrow if the weather doesn't act up.

I'm actually just about to leave to go get it. It's sitting the in show room at MM.

Ahh saw me huh well you know where I live now then. That was either before or after a outting (I clean it before and after) or was the weekend I installed the GPS.
 

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