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JusGlase
05-23-2020, 09:55 PM
Hey guys wanted to know if anyone kept their boat in the Sea Bright area. Just purchased a 28CC and am looking to a place to slip her.
I used to slip at Gateway Marina at the Highlands bridge but am looking for something a little closer to long branch. I looked at Navasink Marina but I am guessing its quite a ride to get out with all of the no wake areas?
Any advice much appreciated! Floating docks preferred!
FISHGERE
05-23-2020, 10:49 PM
Hey guys wanted to know if anyone kept their boat in the Sea Bright area. Just purchased a 28CC and am looking to a place to slip her.
I used to slip at Gateway Marina at the Highlands bridge but am looking for something a little closer to long branch. I looked at Navasink Marina but I am guessing its quite a ride to get out with all of the no wake areas?
Any advice much appreciated! Floating docks preferred!
try A and M marina next to the clam filter plant only problem he did not open this season heard he lost his brother to covid 19 tight run marina retired fireman from new York works and lives on premise floating docks
NJ Dave
05-24-2020, 07:28 AM
We stayed at Anglers Marina for a few seasons about 15 years ago. It was nice. Never had a problem and they looked after your boat. Just past the 7-11.
JusGlase
05-24-2020, 02:06 PM
Thank you, was just looking over there today. My guess is they wont be answering phones until Tuesday as no where I called did except for navasink marina
Capt. Debbie
05-24-2020, 07:43 PM
That's a good place. Sea tow used to sock the boats there until about 10 years ago. All floating docks. Side boarding is not so great.
I dont know about the owner. He was a good guy, and loved running a marina for some reason LOL
Due west of Shrewsbury River buoy 11. And Twin lights with its fuel dock open 24 hours is only 3 minutes away and little further down is Schupps & Bahrs Landing marinas with bait.
try A and M marina next to the clam filter plant only problem he did not open this season heard he lost his brother to covid 19 tight run marina retired fireman from new York works and lives on premise floating docks
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