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A SURVEY OF SMALL-CRAFT
RECREATIONAL MARINAS .IN FLORIDA
BY
P.V. Rao, J.J. Elnerson, J.A. Einerson and
A.J. Mehta*
Technical Paper No. 18
August 1980
Department of Statistics
*Department of Coastal & Oceanographic Engineering
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
Introduction. . . . . 1
Data Base Survey . . . . 1
Data Base Survey: Question by Question Results . . 4
Engineering Survey . . . . . 11
Engineering Survey: Question by Question Results ...... 13
Correlation Analysis . . . . 19
APPENDIX I: Data Base Questionnaire. .... .. . 22
APPENDIX II: Engineering Questionnaire ... . . 25
APPENDIX III: Marina Addresses . .... . . 28
1. INTRODUCTION
Recreational marinas for small crafts constitute a major industry
in the state of Florida where tourism is a primary source of income.
Although exact figures are not available, it is estimated that the
marina industry in the state is in excess of one billion dollars.
Despite the large number of marinas, information on the problems
associated with their design, maintenance, and impact on the environment
and coast of Florida is at best sketchy. No statewide comprehensive
study has been made thus far. The study was carried out in two stages.
In the first stage the objective was to establish a comprehensive data
base to develop an overall picture of the kinds of marinas in Florida's
coast and their available facilities. The objective of the second stage
was to identify some of the engineering and design problems of Florida
coastal marinas and boatyards. Questionnaires were used in both stages
of data collection.
2. DATA BASE SURVEY
The questionnaire used in the data base survey was designed to
separate marinas on fresh water from those on salt water, marinas with
wet slips from those without, and to consider variables such as type of
ownership, capacity, primary activity, months of heaviest use, launching
facilities and various services offered.
A preliminary version of the questionnaire was tested at the Marina
Boatyards Conference held in Spring 1979, and the final version (see
Appendix I) was mailed to a list of 633 marina and boatyard addresses
throughout the state. This mailing list was compiled by supplementing a
list of addresses provided by the Florida Marine Advisory Program with
addresses listed in Florida Boating Saftey Manual. Only coastal marinas
and boatyards were included in the list.
In response to the first mailing, 182 questionnaires were returned.
Of these 50 were unopened indicating that these marinas are either
non-existent or are public launching facilities. A second mailing of
the questionnaire occurred approximately four weeks later. This mailing
was accompanied by a joint letter from the president of Marine Industries
Association of Florida and the Chairman of Marina Boatyard Conference
strongly urging the recipient to return the questionnaire. The response
to the second mailing was 150 bringing the total response (excluding
unopened questionnaires) to 282. A third attempt to contact the non-
respondents -this time through marine advisory agents and a letter from
the statistician yielded 77 more responses, resulting in a total of 309
responses. Table 2.1 shows the geographic distribution of the question-
naires across the state. For the purpose of reporting,
Table 2.1 Geographic Distribution of Questionnaires
Region Counties in No. No. Percent
the region sent returned returned
1 Escambia, Santa Rosa 57 23 40
Okaloosa, Walton
2 Bay, Gulf, Franklin 32- 14 44
Wakulla
3 Taylor, Dixie, Levy, 42 23 55
Citrus, Hernando,
Pasco
4 Hillsborough, 53 35 66
Pinellas
5 Manatee, Lee, 58 36 62
Sarasota, Collier,
Charlotte
6 Monroe 53 29 55
7 Dade 41 28 68
8 Broward 60 27 45
9 Palm Beach 37 19 51
10 Martin, St. Lucie, 47 21 45
Indian River
11 Brevard 35 16 46
12 Volusia, Flagler, 41 21 51
Putnam, St. Johns
13 Clay, Duval, .41 17 42
Nassau
TOTAL 597* 309* 52
*The numbers exclude unopened questionnaires
Figure 2.1
41/51%
-- 35/46%
47/45
I 47/45%
NUMBERS WITHIN STATE ECUNORY REGIONN
NUMBER
NUMBERS OUTSIDE STATE BOUNORY: NUMBER
SURVEYS SENT/ PERCENTAGE RETURNED
a
as well as sampling in the second stage of the study, the Florida coast
was divided into 13 regions by combining adjacent counties to yield
regions with approximately the same number of listed marinas. Figure
2.1 displays this assignment of counties into regions. Table 2.1
shows the counties making up each of the regions as well as the number
of questionnaires sent and returned for each region.
An inspection of Table 2.1 shows that the marinas and boatyards
contacted by the survey were fairly uniformly scattered throughout the
Florida coast; between 40 and 60 percent of the marinas responded from
each region. Consequently, the information collected from the returned
questionnaires may be regarded as representative for the whole area. A
detailed discussion of the responses is presented in the next section.
Appendix III contains the addresses of marinas responding to the data
base survey.
3. DATA BASE SURVEY: QUESTION BY QUESTION RESULTS
In this section, the data base survey results are presented. The
actual question is posed as in the questionnaire and is followed by a
summary table and brief comments, if any.
QUESTION 1
Is the marina located on:
a. freshwater b. saltwater
Summary Table 3.1
Type of Water Percent
Fresh 14
Salt 86
Comments: As expected, the majority of marinas are located on saltwater
QUESTION 2
Type of waterbody the marina is located on:*
a. river c. canal e. gulf
b. lake d. bay f. ocean
Summary Table 3.2
Waterbody
river
lake
canal
bay
gulf
ocean
Percent
41
4
14
32
6
3
Comments: Approximately 75% of the marinas are located on rivers and
bays. The large percentage for river locations is partly due to the
fact that the Intracoastal Waterway is defined as a river. The remainder
of the marinas are located on canals, the Gulf, lakes, and the ocean in
order of decreasing percentage.
QUESTION 3
Type of
a.
b.
c.
marina:
privately owned
municipally owned and operated
municipally owned privately operated
Summary Table 3.3
Ownership Percent
privately owned 87
municipally owned and operated 10
municipally owned privately operated 3
Comments:
Nearly all, i.e. 87%, Florida coastal marinas are privately owned.
QUESTION 4
Primary
a.
b.
marina operations:
wet slips c
dry stack d
boatyard-hull repair
other
Summary Table 3.4
Operations
wet slips
dry stack
hull repair
wet slips and dry stack
wet slips and hull repair
dry stack and hull repair
wet slips, dry stack, and hull repair
other
Percent
75
32
41
24
29
16
8
44
Comments: Wet slips were listed by 75% of the marinas as a primary
operation while less than half offer hull repair or dry stack. (Because
a respondent may select more than one category when answering the question:
percentages in the table do not add up to 100).
marina:
number of wet slips
maximum vessel foot capaci
number of dry stack slips
maximum vessel foot capaci
number of moorings
maximum draft at low tide
boatyard-hull repair 1.
hull foot capacity_
.ty ft.
ty ft.
yes
Et.
ft.
2. no
Summary Tables
Table 3.5a
No. of wet slips
1-50
51-100
101-150
151-200
201-250
QUESTION 5
Size
Percent
64
22
6
5
Table 3.5b
Ft. capacity of wet slips Percent
1-50 48
51-100 40
101-150 7
151-200 2
201-250 2
Table 3.5ab (percentages)
No. of vet slips Foot capacity
1-50 51-150 151+
1-50 40 22 2
51-150 8 19 1
151+ 1 6 1
Table 3.5c
No. of dry stacks Percent
1-50 26
51-100 21
101-150 19
151-200 13
201-250 21
Table 3.5d
Ft. capacity of dry stack Percent
1-50 89
51-100 11
Table 3.5cd (Percentages)
No. of Dry Stacks Foot capacity
1-50 51-100
1-50 21 5
51-150 37 3
151+ 31 3
Table 3.5f
Ma.imum draft at low tide Percent
0-10 82.
11-30 11
30+ 1
do not know 6
Table 3.5h
Hull ft. capacity for boatyard repair Percent
1-40 4
21-40 38
41-60 31
61-80 16
81-100 11
Comments:
In response to part a of the question, 13% of the marinas do not have
wet slips. Of those who do, 64% have fewer than 50 wet slips and 88% have a
foot capacity of less than 100 feet. Of the marinas with less than 50 wet
slips, 40% have a foot capacity of under 50 feet.
From part c, it was found that 62% do not have dry stacks. For those who
do, percentages of dry stack capacities are found in Table 3.5d. And from
part e of question 5, responses indicated that most marinas, 87%, do not have
moorings.
The majority of marinas reported a maximum draft at low tides of less than
ten feet, as seen in Table 3.5f. In response to part g, 55% of marinas do not
offer hull repair; of those who do, 73% offer it for boats less than 60 feet and
27% repair boats between 60 and 100 feet.
QUESTION 6
Primary activity of marina customers:
a. private recreation c. commercial fishing
b. commerical recreation d. cargo
Summar Table 3.6
Activity Percent
private recreation 92
commerical recreation 16
coamerical fishing 15
private & commercial recreation 13
private rec. & commercial fishing 13
coaeerical rec. & fishing 6
cargo 1
Comments: Almost all, 92%, coastal marinas in Florida
private recreation.
are open for
QUESTION 7
Which are the
1. January
2. February
3. March
months of
4. April
5. May
6. June
heaviest user
7. July
8. August
9. September
activity?
10. October
11. November
r 12. December
Summary Table 3.7
Marinas (%) with this
Month as a most active month
Month
Marinas (%) with this
as a most active month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Comments: Marinas in Florida are busiest in spring and early summer
months, namely March through July. These months generally offer boaters
fair sea conditions and temperatures.
QUESTION 8
Is the marina open all year?
a. yes b. No
Comments: The response indicated that over 99% of Florida marinas are
open all year, the remaining 1% only closing for short periods of time.
This response was expected due to Florida's year-round fair climate.
QUESTION 10
What are the launching facilities?
a. ramp f. capacity tons
b. forklift g. mobile hoist
c. lift h. capacity tons
d. capacity _tons i. railway
e. rail hoist j. capacity tons
Summary Table 3.10
Facility Percent Average capacity (tons)
ramp 45 N/A
forklift 29 N/A
lift 30 41.4
rail hoist 8 39.4
mobile hoist 16 37.1
railway 7 34.5
Comments: The most popular type of launching facility among Florida
marinas is the ramp followed by lifts and forklifts. Few marinas offer
mobile hoists, rail hoists, or railway launching facilities. The average
capacities for lifts, rail hoists, mobile hoists and railways range in
order from 41.4 tons to 34.5 tons.
Percentages of marinas offering various additional services are
listed in table 3.11.
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Summary Table 3..11
Service
Fuel & Lubrication
Ice
Groceries
Boating equipment
Beverage sales
Tackle & Bait
Scuba equipment
8 service
New boat sales
Used boat sales
Brokerage services
Engine sales
Boat rentals
Sail
Row
Power
Canoe
Percent
75
68
22
69
65
41
7
47
60
46
50
24
8
6
17
4
Service Percent
Dock boys 27
Engine repairs 63
Boat & Engine parts 56
Hull repair 48
Electronic repair 30
Dockside electricity 68
Laundry 24
Sewage pumpout 12
Restaurant 34
Telephone (for boats) 29
Showers & toilets 56
24 hour security 44
Picnic area 28
Charter boat fishing 23
Head boat fishing 9
Tour boat (scenic) 11
Diving tour boats 8
Powered ski 3
4. ENGINEERING SURVEY
The questionnaire for the engineering survey was designed to provide
information on items such as tide and wake activities, materials used
for dock construction and problems due to siltation, storms and materials
of construction. A preliminary version of the questionnaire was tested
in the Marina Boatyard Conference held in Spring 1979. The final version
of the questionnaire is shown in Appendix II.
The engineering questionnaire was mailed to a random sample
of 107 marina operators. This random sample was selected by stratifying
the 282 respondents to the first two mailings of the data base question-
naire using the 13 regions as the strata. Marinas on fresh water and
those without wet slips were deleted from the data base before selecting
the sample. Approximately 50% of the marinas in each of the 13 regions
(strata) were selected at random.
Response to the first mailing of the questionnaire was about 40%.
A second contact, which consisted of a second mailing of the questionnaire
and an attempt to directly contact the non-respondents by telephone
and/or the marina agents produced a total of 80 responses.
Table 4.1 Distribution of Questionnaires in Engineering Survey
No.
respondents*
No. in
sampling frame
1 15
2 14
3 23
4 25
5 36
6 29
7 23
8 26
9 19
10 19
11 16
12 19
13 16
TOTAL 282
* Those responding
9
8
7
23
31
27
21
15
17
14
16
14
7
209
to the first two mailings
5
4
4
12
16
14
9
8
9
7
8
7
4
107
of the
3
3
2.
10
14
7
8
6
5
6
8
4
4
80
data base questionnaire.
Table 4.1 shows the distribution of marinas in the sampling frame
before and after deletion of the marinas on fresh water and those without
wet slips. The table also shows the number of questionnaires actually
sent out and the number returned.
An inspection of Table 4.1 shows that marinas and boatyards responding
to the first two mailings of the data base questionnaire are fairly
evenly scattered across the strata (regions). Thus the sample of 80
questionnaires which were actually returned may be reasonably regarded
as a stratified random sample of the marinas on the Florida coast.
Region
No.
sent
No.
returned
*
5. ENGINEERING SURVEY: QUESTION BY QUESTION RESULTS
Section 5 presents a summary of results from the engineering survey.
The question is posed as in the questionnaire and is followed by a
summary table and comments. Because the percentages are estimated using
returns from a random sample of marinas, the summary tables include the
standard errors associated with these estimates.
QUESTION 1
Marina size
1. length of marina: ft.
2. width of marina : ft.
3. area acres
4. depth of water below low tide:
5. width of main entrance to marina:
ft.
ft.
Summary Tables
Table 5.la
Length (ft.)
small (under 200)
medium (200-600)
large (over 600)
don't know
Table 5.1b
Width (ft.)
small (under 200)
medium (200-600)
large (over 600)
don't know
Table 5.1c
Area (acres)
small (less than 3)
medium (3-7)
large (over 7)
don't know
Percent
14
54
18
14
Percent
36
42
8
14
Percent
31
25
20
24
Std. error
11.5
5.0
3.7
3.4
Std. error
4.7
4.5
2.7
3.6
Std. error
4.9
4.5
4.1
4.3
Table 5.1d
Depth below low tide Percent Std. error
under 4 feet 23 4.0
4-8 feet 61 5.1
over 8 feet 14 3.4
don't know 2 1.6
Table 5.le
Width of
main entrance Percent Std. error
under 40 feet 15 3.4
40-120 feet 48 4.9
over 120 feet 24 4.3
don't know 13 3.0
Comments: Results of Question 2 summarize the sizes of Florida coastal
marinas in terms of length and width in feet, area in acres, depth of
the water below low tide and width of the main entrance to the marina,
both in feet.
Over half the marinas, 54%, are from 200 to 600 feet in length; 14%
are less than 200 feet and 18% are longer than 600 feet. The remaining
14% did not know the marina lengths
A majority of marinas, 78%, are less than 600 feet wide, as shown
in Table 5.1b. Of those, 36% are under 200 feet and 42% are between 200
and 600 feet in width. Again, 14% are unaware of the marina width.
The third part of Question 1 reported similar percentages in each
category of area in acres. As shown in table 5.1c, 31%, 25%, and 20%
have an area of less than 3 acres, 3 to 7 acres and over 7 acres respec-
tively. A large percentage, 24%, reported they did not know the area.
This may be because the question did not make clear whether land area
alone or area including water was desired.
Part four of the question indicates that a majority of marinas,
61%, have a depth below low tide of 4 to 8 feet; 23% reported a depth of
under 4 feet and 14% indicated a depth of over 8 feet.
Finally, from Table 5.1e, results show that nearly half of the
marinas have a main entrance from 40 to 120 feet wide while 15% and 24%
have widths of under 40 feet and over 120 feet respectively. 13% did
not know the main entrance width.
QUESTION 2
Marina age; ownership and dredging
1. How old is your marina? years
2. How long have you owned marina? years
3. How many times has the marina been dredged by you?
Summary Tables
Table 5.2a
Age of
marine (yrs)
less than 15
16-25
over 25
Table 5.2b
Years of current
ownership
15 and under
over 15
Percent
50
32
28
Percent
75
25
Std. error
5.0
4.7
4.6
Std. error
4.0
4.0
Table 5.2c
No. times
dredged
0
1
2 or more
Percent
66
19
15
Std. error
5.2
4.2
3.9
Comments: Responses to the first part of question 2, age of marina in
years, were categorized into three age groups. Results show that 40% of
marinas are less than 15 years old, 32% are from 16 to 25 years, and 28%
are over 25 years olds.
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Table 5.2b indicates that a fair majority of marinas, 75% have been
under current ownership for 15 years or less.
Under current ownership, most marinas, 66%, have never been dredged;
34% have been dredged at least once.
QUESTION 3
Maximum range of tide from low water to high water ft.
Summary Table 5.3
Max. range of tide (ft) Percent Std. error
under 1 6 1.6
1 to 4 79 3.9
over 4 12 3.3
don't know 3 1.9
Comments: Table 5.3 shows that most marinas, 79%, experience a 1 to 4
foot maximum range of tide from low water to high water. Six percent
and 12% claimed the maximum range to be under 1 foot and over 4 feet,
respectively.
QUESTION 4
Do you have a siltation problem?
1. yes, problem is severe
2. yes, but problem is not severe
3. no, there is no siltation problem
Summary Table 5.4
Siltation problem Percent Std. error
none 25 4.2
not severe 56 5.6
severe 19 5.6
Comments: In Question 4 owners were asked to indicate whether or. not a
siltation problem existed with their marinas. A large majority, 75%, of
owners consider siltation to be a problem in their marinas. Of those,
19% have severe siltation problems and 56% have problems which are not
severe. The remaining 25% report they have no siltation problem.
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QUESTION 5
Siltation occurs
1. throughout the marina
2. near the main entrance
3. in some parts of the marina only
Summary Table 5.5
Siltation occurrence Percent Std. error
throughout 33 5.7
entrance 15 5.6
parts 36 5.7
Comments: Although in the previous question 75% of the owners said they
had a siltation problem, 84% responded when asked in Question 5, where
siltation occurs. Perhaps some owners do not consider siltation a
problem when it does actually occur in their marinas. Of those responses,
33% and 36% have siltation occurring throughout the marina and only in
some parts, respectively. Siltation occurs near the main entrance in
15% of the marinas.
QUESTION 6
Have you experienced wake activity that has damaged docked boats,
boat movement, or launching?
1. yes 2. no
Summary Table 5.6
Wake activity damage Percent Std. error
yes 45 5.6
no 55 5.6
Comments: Damage to docked boats, boat movement, or launching due to
wake activity is experienced by 45% of the marinas. 55% reported no
damage.
QUESTION 7
Dock construction
1. docks are mostly timber
2. docks are mostly concrete
3. docks are timber and concrete
4. are floating docks used? a. yes
Summary Table 5.7a
Dock construction
concrete
timber
both
Summary Table 5.7b
Floating docks
yes
no
Percent
56
21
23
Percent
35
65
Std. error
5.6
5.6
4.7.
Std. error
4.8
4.8
Comments: In table 5.7a, information concerning materials of dock
construction is summarized: 56% of marinas in Florida have concrete
docks, 21% have timber docks, and 23% have docks constructed of both
timber and concrete. 35% of the docks are floating as shown in table
5.7b.
QUESTION 8
Have you experienced storms that partially or wholly inundated the
marina?
1. yes
2. no
Summary Table 5.8
Storm damage
.yes.
no
Percent
33
67
Std. error
4.8
4.8
Comments: In response to Question 8, a.majority of owners, 67%, reported
no storm damage to their marinas.
b. no
QUESTION 9
Do you have a problem with materials of construction deteriorating
in water due to weathering or due to marine life?
1. yes 2. no
Summary Table 5.9
water damage Percent Std. error
yes 81 4.7
no 19 4.7
Comments: Deterioration of construction materials due to weathering or
marine life occurs in 81% of Florida marinas.
QUESTION 10 -
If yes, list up to four severely.deteriorated items.
Comments: Piling deterioration, both wood and concrete, is the most
common problem; docks and seawalls were also frequently listed. Other
responses included deterioration of steel materials, plumbing and electri-
cal equipment, hardware, and concrete items.
QUESTION 11
List two construction problems you may have had in your marina.
Comments: Obtaining permits for building docks and dredging is the most
common construction problem marinas face. Installation of pilings is
also a problem for many marinas as is building seawalls. Other construc-
tion problems suggested were the installation of plumbing and electrical
fixtures, building docks, and dredging.
6. CORRELATION ANALYSIS
A summary of some of the significant correlations present in the
responses to the engineering survey is given in this section. The
Kruskal-Goodman measure of association, usually denoted by y, was used
to measure correlation between several pairs of variables, such as
number of dredgings and number of years the marina was owned, the severity
of siltation problem and the number of dredgings, and so on. Note that
the interpretation of a calculated value of y is similar to the interpre-
tation of r, the classical product moment correlation coefficient. The
value of y ranges from -1 to +1. A positive association (i.e. a positive
value of y) implies that the values of the two variables tend to increase
or decrease together, while a negative association means an increase in
the value of one variable is associated with a decrease in the value of
the other. The value y=~ corresponds to the case where the variables
are not associated.
A statistically significant positive association (y=.62 .22) was
found between the number of years a marina was owned and the number of
dredgings. However, no significant association was found between years
of ownership and severity of siltation problem nor between number of
dredgings and severity of siltation problem (OWN-SILT y= .00 .32,
DREDG-SILT y=-.23 .34). Thus, it is reasonable to conclude that while
the number of dredgings increased with ownership years, the length of
ownership did not have an effect on the severity of the siltation problem.
This lack of correlation could possibly be explained by the fact that
those who owned the marinas for a longer period of time have done more
dredging (note the positive OWN-DREG y-value),. thereby eliminating the
siltation problem. A detailed analysis of the data will be needed if
one wishes to explore these and other similar questions concerning the
interrelationship of various correlations.
An analysis of association of geographic location of the marinas
with severity of siltation problem and number of dredgings was carried
out by separating the marinas on the West Coast (Regions 1-6 in Fig.
2.1) from those on the East Coast (Regions 7-13 in Fig, 2.1). The
y-value for marinas on the East Coast were not significant (DREDG-LOC
y=.27 .36, SILT-LOC y=.27 .32), but those for the West Coast were
significant (DREDG-LOC y.48 .34, SILT-LOC y=.47 .34). These numbers
lead to the conclusion that while the severity of siltation problem and
the number of dredgings are not associated with geographic location of
the marinas (north vs. south) on the East Coast, southern marinas on the
West Coast tended to have fewer dredgings and more siltation problem
than those located in the north.
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Finally, it must be noted that conclusions presented in this section
and those in other parts of this report which use owner's subjective
answers reflect their perception of the prevailing conditions. Different
individuals could well interpret the same conditions in different ways.
For example, the same amount of siltation could be viewed as.a severe
problem by one marina operator and as no problem by another. Objective
criteria should be developed and used to further explore the possible
problem areas which this pilot study has identified.
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marin. iMd boaltyuti So plsawe complete the
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Uoday i it will take only a few minute
At a Iller data, we plan t send to selected aprators
lolowsup no ivey on suoen f l hs legl. business nd
engineering problns in your marlin so shat soAltios snay
be souhlt to lleviate theseproblaUm
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APPENDIX I: Data Base Questionnaire
Florida
Recreational
Marina/Boatyard
Study
Niari of person filling out thli form:
Position of the poison filling out this form:
Name of the marin/boatyard:
,uaUrau s1 meI ngsmnauuas-yar-;
Name of the waterbody whoe your marina Is located:
I. Is she mnaing located on: (Chack onel
a. fleh Waie, L b. Salt Wait(r Q
2. Type o watesbody the maula Is located on:
(Che.k one)
a. REvil c.CanmlO Gull
bI I ke a B4 y 0 1. Ocea n
3. Type of mealns: (Check eoael
a. Plivaely owned l
b MuIicipaJvlownOd and Omlrated 0
c. Mlunicipally owned Psiviatly OperatedO
4. Pimrey nmulna operations: (Check a l that *aply
. Wal lips D c. Bosvyuad -hul I e ai,
b. Dry stack 0 d. Other (plIlas deiscibel)
6. Sire of mulna: (fill In appropislta spaces
Numlier of wtl siilsi
b. Madionutin vessel loot capaclly sl.
c Nu.nt, ol dry slack li .
d Masinium vessel loul capacity I.
a NuimiLnb ol enoolilngs
1. Maximum rdal at lo w tille i..
g. Boltyuvd I hull epair I. Ye 0' 2. Noa
h. Hlull loot capacity t.
. PdrImny ctllvlly ol marlns cuslomesl :
*. POlvate recIlllonlf c. Commercial l f1hinr
b. Comnmedcl recreatlon d. Cagoa
(chuter ulI head boalsl 0
1. Whld arr Ibhe ontlhs f heavlestl use activily?
(Check all that pplyl
Jan. 0 6. Uay 0 o. Sep. 10
2. Fob.0 8. June 0 1i Oct. 0
3. Ma. 0 7. July II Nov. E
4. Ap. 8. Aug. 12. Dec. n
8. Is hke malrna open yearu (Plveae ills il
a. Ye.t
b. No -Wheol Is the namlka closed? (Please chsck
I. J, 0 My v Sept.
2 Feb. 8. Jute (o0. 0
3. Ua. a July I i. Nov. n
4. Ar. O Aug.0 t2. Dec
9. What re the notaal oopatlill house durlno lt year?
a. OHpen 24 hourt 0 b. Open at
c. Cloua aI
10. What ae the launching flacitleH
.R.nl.pO 6. Rlil hOis1l
b. foik lile 0 I. apacily __ on.
c. Lil.O .M6bie hoist
d. Capacity aons h.Capacliy ---
i. Railway
i. Capacity -.- .on
11. PIuse cheek wkch se vle w Mthe Mri eallws:
I. fud and slultlcan 0 i. Hull ia*
2. Ice 0 II. ElUonl, repair
3. GOocelsit II. Donkside elecuticity 1
4. oallin qulpmensn n I0220V 0
1. B*ve*l* tsl* 0 b. 220/440V 0
4. Tackle uan bait 0 I. LaundVty
7. Scuba equipment 20. Sewar pumlpoul
and wsvace Q 21. Ala.surainl
0. New boat sl*s 22 Telephone lot bo.li, 0
Usd boat sales 0 23. Shows i tails,
to. Baokeaga lviace, 0 24. 24 hout sculiy 0
1t. Engine i les 25 Pcnicnaea 0
2. Boaet antlJt Q 26. Cha! baoti tidinI
a. silai c.owVe 2 il. leaboallthini 0
b. RowO 4 CanUoe 2s. To, boat Iscanlc 0
13. Dodk boyV 0 20. Divrin oul baji.
14. iEngti" lpars 0 30. Powerd ski
16. Buod & engine pMUas,
12. Plue 11 is addlltonal uericel Oat covetd above:
I
2.
3.
4.
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APPENDIX II:
Engineering Questionnaire
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APPEDfl III: Harina Addresses
Engineering
Survey
Name of person filling out tils form:
Position of the person filling out this form:
Name of the marina/boatvard:
Address of
te marina oaiyvru;
Name of the waterbody whera your marina Is located:
1. Marine sie fin weleld
1. Lenugh of marina. l.
2. Width of marina: -- t.
3. Area: a-cres
4. Depth of water below low tide: f1.
6. Width of main entrmnce to mMlna: ft.
2. Malina age, ownership and dredging
I. Hlow old is your marina?--.- yrs
2. How long have you owned she marina?
years
3. How many times has the marina been
da dged by you? -
3. Maximum anoge of the side from low water to
high walte f-.
4. Do you have siltation problem?
(chlck'one|
1. Yes, (xoblem is severe.
2. Yes, but problem is not severe. 0
3. No, tlher is no siltltion problem. 0
6. Siltation occurs (check one if applicable
1. Throughout the marina 0
2. Near the main enilance
3. In some parts of thi marina only Q
S. Have you experienced wake activity that has
damaged docked boats, boat novmsent
or launching?
I. Yeas 2. NoO
7. Dock Construcaion check
1. Ducks iee mostly timber.
2. Docks are mostly concrete.
3. Docks are limber and concrete 0
4. Are floating docks used?
a. Yes b. NoO
8. Have you experienced storms that holly or
partly Inundated ith marinal
I. Yes 0 2. No 0
B. Do you have a problem with materials of
construction detrliorating in water due to
weathering or due to maewino le?
I. Yes a 2. No
10. II yes, list up to lou savesely daterl-
orated itsLs.
1.
2.
3.
4.
II. Lisl two consltuction problems you may
hLae bad In your mairna. iBdeify)
I.
2.
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A-1 Marine, Inc.
5601 W. HWY 98
Panama City, FL 32401
Grand Lagoon Marine Services, Inc.
5323 N. Lagoon Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Early Marine
1055 E. Bus. 98
Panama City, FL 32401
Panama City Boat Yard, Inc.
5323 N. Lagoon Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32401
Pier 98
5904 E.
Parker,
Marina
HWY 98
FL
Treasure Island Marina
3605 Thomas Drive
Panama City, FL 32407
Sun Harbor Lodge and Marina
5505 West HWY 98
Panama City, FL 32401
Val's Bayside Marina, Inc.
6325 Bid Daddy Dr.
Panama City Beach, FL 32407
BREVARD
Anchorage-Eau Gallie Marina
96 E. Eau Gallie Causeway
Melbourne, FL 32937
Banana River Marine Service
1360 S. Banana River Drive
Merritt Island, FL 32952
Cape Marina
800 Scallop Drive
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Captain John's Marina, Inc.
505 Commercial Dr.
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Diamond 99 Marina Yacht Sales, Inc.
4399 N. Harbor City Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32951
Dickerson Marine Center, Inc
905 N. Harbor City Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32935
Indian Harbour Marina
1399 Banana River Drive
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937
Indian River Marine Basin, Inc.
2222 S. Front Street
Melbourne, FL 32901
Island Point Marina
P. 0. Box 808
Cocoa, FL 32922
Jay's Harbor Light's Marina
Route 3, Box 461A
Merritt Island, FL 32952
Jim Rathman Enterprises, Inc.
705 S. Harbor City Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32901
Long Point Park
9200 South A1A HWY.
Melbourne Beach, FL
32951
Palm Bay Marina Enterprises, Inc.
P. 0. Box 55
Palm Bay, FL 32905
Tingley's Marina and Fish Camp
Route 2, Box 180
Merritt Island, FL 32652
Titusville Marina
P. O. Box 6466
US #1 at Yacht Basin
Titusville, FL 32780
Westland Marine
419 N. Washington Ave.
Titusville, FL 32780
BROWARD
Amity Yacht Center
1915 S.W. 21st Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Bahia Mar
800 Seabreeze Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
Bradford Marine, Inc.
3051 St. Rd. 84
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
Ceebee Marina, Inc.
580 N. Federal HWY.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
City of Deerfield Beach
425 N. E. 3rd Street
Deerfield Beach; FL 33441
Complete Yacht Service, Inc.
418 W. Las Olas Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Cozy Cove Marina, Inc.
300 N. Federal Highway
Dania, FL 33004
Director Gunnell Inc.
775 Taylor Lane
Dania, FL 33004
Diplomat Marina
3515 S. Ocean Drive
Hollywood, FL 33022
Graham Boat Yard, Inc.
4451 Herschel Street
Jacksonville, FL 32210
Hatteras of Lauderdale, Inc.
401 S. W. First Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
Herold Boat Co., Inc.
1112 E. Las Olas Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Hollywood Yacht Basin
700 Polk Street
Hollywo6d, FL 33020
Houston Park
850 N. E. 3rd Street
Dania, FL 33004
Intracoastal Marine, Inc.
1335 S. E. 16th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Lauderdale Marina
1900 S. E. 15th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Lauderdale Yacht Basin, Inc.
2000 S. W. 20th
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
Lighthouse Point Marina, Inc.
2830 N. E. 29th Avenue
Lighthouse Point, FL
Miller Yacht Sales
1445 S. E. 16th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Municipal Docks, City of Ft. Lauderdale
14 S. New River Dr. E.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
Nautical Yacht Basin
801 N. E. 3rd Street
Dania, FL 33004
Pier 66 Marina
Drawer 9177
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
33310
Ramgoh Sales Company Inc.
4500 S. State Road 7
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Ravenswood Marina
4470 Ravenswood Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
Starboard Marina, Inc.
2900 N. E. 16th Street
Pompano Beach, FL 33062
Summerfield Boat Works
1500 S. W. ]7th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312
Sun Power Diesel
413 S. W. 3rd Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
CHARLOTTE
Marker 7 Marina
7090 Placida Road
Placida, FL 33946
CITRUS
Estuary Marina
Route Box 800
Crystal River, FL 32629
Kings Bay Fishing Village (Bunts Resort)
1625 S. HWY. 19
Crystal River, FL 32629
Knox Bait House
HWY. 19
558 N. W. 3rd Avenue
Crystal River, FL 32629
Lewis Fish Marina
268 N. W. 3rd Street
Crystal River, FL 32629
Macrae's Bait House
Box 318
Homosassa, FL 32646
Plantation Inn and Golf Resort
Kings Bay Road
Crystal River, FL 32629
Port Paradise Marina
P. 0. Box 526
Crystal River, FL 32629
Riverhaven Marina
P. 0. Box 2150
Homosassa Springs, FL 32647
Three Rivers Marina Inc.
P. 0. Box 98
Homosassa Springs, FL 32647
CLAY
Black Creek Marina
Hibernia Ft. Box 445
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Pacetti Marina
Box 63 Orangedale Ft.
Green Cove Springs, FL 32403
COLLIER
Bay Marina, Inc.
854 Riverpoint Drive
Naples, FL 33940
Hansen Marine, Inc.
1146 Sixth Ave., S.
Naples, FL 33940
Marco River Marina, Inc.
951 Bald Eagle Drive
Marco Island, FL 33937
Port-0-Call Marine
1312 5th Avenue S.
Naples, FL 33940
Wiggins Pass Marina Co., Inc.
Wiggins Pass Road
Route 2, Box 1612
Naples, FL 33940
DADE
Bayliner Biscayne Marine
13255 Biscayne Blvd.
North Miami, FL 33181.
Coastal Marina
13301 Biscayne Blvd.
North Miami, FL 33181
Coconut Grove Sailing Club
P. 0. Box 330586
Miami, FL .33133
Coral Reef
2484 South
Miami, FL
Yacht Club
Bayshore
33133
Crandon Marina
Crandon Blvd.
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Dinner Key Marina
3400 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Eighth
801 N.
Miami,
Avenue Boat Slips
W. 4th Street
FL 33101
Endeavor Marine Service Co., Corp.
201 S. W. 6th Street
Miami, FL 33130
Flamingo Yacht Basin and Marina
1900 79th Street Causeway
Miami Beach, FL 33141
Miami Shypyards Corp.
6]5 S. W. 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33130
Park Shore Marine
17501 Biscayne Blvd.
North Miami Beach, FL 33160
Pelican Harbor Yacht Club, Inc.
7905 Pelican Harbor Drive
Miami Shores, FL 33141
Grove Key Marina
3385 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Hardie Yacht Basin
2100 N. W. North River Dr.
Miami, FL 33125
Homestead Bayfront Park
Canal Drive
Homestead, FL
James D. Nail
3195 N. W. 20th Street
Miami, FL 33142
Jones Boat
3399 N. W.
Miami, FL
Yard, Inc.
South River Dr.
33142
Keystone Point Marina
1950 N. E. 135th Street
North Miami, FL 33181
Little
724 N.
Miami,
River Marina, Inc.
E. 79th Street
FL 33138
Matheson Hammock Marina
1610 Cutler Road
Coral Gables, FL
Maule Lake Marina Inc.
17201 Biscayne Blvd.
North Miami Beach, FL 33160
Merrill-Stevens Dry Dock Co.
2640 South Bayshore Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Miamarina
333 Miamarina Parkway Dr.
Miami, FL 33132
Skyway
820 N.
Miami,
Marine, Inc.
E. 79th St.
FL 33138
The Marina Yacht Club at Plaza Venetia
1756 N. Bayshore Drive
Miami, FL 33132
DIXIE
Bill Miller's Marine
P. 0. Box 428
Suwannee, FL 32692
Gulf Haven Marina
Box 428
Suwannee, FL 32692
Horseshoe Marina
P. 0. Box 241
Horseshoe Beach, FL
Jon's Marina, Inc.
P. 0. Box 315
171-8 Canal St.
Suwannee, FL 32692
Middleton Marina and
Route 3, Box 81
Old Town, FL 32680
32648
Restaurant
DUVAL
Huckins Yacht Corp.
3482.Lakeshore Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32223
Inlet Marine Sales & Service, Inc.
P. 0. 1207
Orange Park, FL 32073
Intracoastal Marina, Inc.
14539 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Isle of Palms Marina, Inc.
14603 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32250
Jacksonville Beach Marine, Inc.
2315 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville, Beach, FL 32250
Julington Creek Marina
12807 San Jose Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32217
Lambs Yacht Center Inc.
3376 Lakeshore Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32210
Main Street Marina
8137 N. Main Street
Jacksonville, FL 32208
Holiday Harbor Marina
Route 1, Box 9958
Pensacola, FL 32507
Nautical Specialties Marina
3050 Barrancas Avenue
Pensacola, FL 32561
Pensacola Bahia Mar, Inc.
P. 0. Box 12482 Cypress & M.
Pensacola, FL 32573
Pensacola Party Boats, Inc.
920 S. Palafox St.
Pensacola, FL 32507
Pier One Marina, Inc.
47 Gulf Breeze PKWY
Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Mandarin Holiday Marina
12796 San Jose Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32223
& Fish Camp
Rod and Reel Marina
Route 6, Box 918
Pensacola, FL 32507
Maypcrt Boat Ramp
4870 Ocean St.
Mayport, FL 32233
Mayport Marine
4852 N. Ocean St.
Mayport, FL 32233
Sadler Point Marina, Inc.
4669 Roosevelt Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32210
San Jose Marine
8940 San Jose Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32210
St. Johns River Park Marina
901 Gulf Life Drive
Jacksonville, FL. 32207
ESCAMBIA
Authorized Marine Service
Route 6, Box 960
Warrington, FL 32507
Brown Marine Service, Inc.
P. 0. Box 1415
Pensacola, FL 32596
FLAGLER
Flagler Beach Marina & Boatworks, Inc.
A1A and N. 23rd Street
P. 0. Box 66
Flagler Beach, FL 32036
Hi-Lift Marina, Inc.
2890 N. E. 187 St.
North Miami Beach, FL
33180
FRANKLIN
Bay City Lodge
Box 172
Apalachicola, FL 32320
Isle of St. James Marina
Box 396
Carrabelle, FL 32322
Rainbow Marina and Motel
123 Water Street
Apalachicola, FL 32320
Randolph Marine Inc.
119 Water Street
Apalachicola, FL 32320
HENDRY
Anglers Lakeview Marina
910 Okeechobee Blvd.
Clewiston, FL 33440
BEBNANDO
Week Wachee Marina
Route 6, Box 840
Brooksville, FL 33512
HILLSBOROUGH
Bahia Beach Marina
P. 0. Box 128
Ruskin, FL 33570
Ballast Point Park Fishing Pier
5300 Interbay Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33611
Davis Island Yacht Club
1315 Severn
.Tampa, FL 33606
Imperial Yacht Basin
5002 Gandy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33611
Interbay Marina Ways, Inc.
5200 W. Tyson Avenue
STampa, FL 33622
Marjorie Park Marina
City of Tampa
115 Columbia Drive
Tampa, FL 33606
Tampa Yacht Country Club
5320 Interbay Avenue
Tampa, FL 33606
INDIAN RIVER
Indian Shores Marina
19625 Gulf Blvd.
Indian Shores, FL
Mays Marina,. Inc.
P. 0. Box 277
Sebastian, FL 32958
Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area
P. 0. Box 728
Wabasso, FL 32970
Vero Beach Municipal Marina
3611 Rio Vista Blvd.
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Vero Marine Center Inc.
12 Royal Palm Blvd.
Vero Beach, FL 32960
LEE
Cape
1516
Cape
Marina, Inc.
S. E. 46th Street
Coral, FL 33904
Coastal Marine Mart
5605 Palm Beach Blvd.
Fort Myers, FL 33905
Dolphin Marina
1506 S. E. 46th Street
Cape Coral, FL 33904
Ft. Myers Yacht Basin
P. 0. Box 1909
Ft. Myers, FL 33902
Gulf Star Marina
708 Fisherman's Wharf
Ft. Myers Beach, FL 33931
Hurricane Bay Marine
1011 San Carlos Blvd.
Ft. Myers Beach, FL 33931
Marina "31" Service Center
Route 4, Box 630J
Ft. Myers, FL 33905
Mariners Marina
Box 367A
Sebastian, FL 32958
Olsen's Service Marina, Inc.
1100 Main St.
Ft. Myers Beach, FL 33931
Owl Creek Boat Works Storage, Inc.
Route 4, Box 619
Ft. Myers, FL 33905
Schope Marine, Inc.
1021 N. Tamiami Trail
North Ft. Myers, FL 33903
Snug Harbor Marina
San Carlos Blvd.
Ft. Myers Beach, FL
St. James Marina
P. 0. Box 681
St. James City, FL 33956
Tad's Marine Service, Inc.
1510 S. E. 46th Street
P. 0. Box 803
Cape Coral, FL 33904
Tarpon Bay Marina
Red Pelican Cove
Sanibel Island, FL 33957
LEVY
Waccasassa Marina and Camp
P. 0. Box 184
Gulf Hammock, FL 32639
Yankeetown Boat Co., Inc.
P. 0. Box 358
15 Hickory Avenue
Yankeetown, FL 32698
MANATEE
Anna Marina Ways, Inc.
900 S. Bay Blvd.
Anna Maria, FL 33501
Cannons Marina, Inc.
6040 Gulf of Mexico Drive
Longboat Key, FL 33548
Cortez Marina
4228 129th Street W.
P. 0. Box 36
Cortez, FL 33522
Harrington's Hidden Harbor Marine
Route 3, Snead Island Road
Palmetto, FL 33561
Island Bay Marine-Sales and Service
5501 Marine Drive
Holmes Beach, FL 33510
Longboat Marina
410 Gulf of Mexico Drive
Longboat Key, FL 33548
The Field's Buccaneer Inn
595 Dream Island Road
33931 Longboat Key, FL 33548
MARTIN
Anchorage Marina
999 N. E. Anchorage Dr.
Jensen Beach, FL 33457
Bailey Boat Co., Inc.
P. 0. Box 637
Jensen Beach, FL 33457
Casea Rio Boat Motor Sales,
1050 N. E. Dixie HWY.
Jensen Beach, FL 33457
Inc.
David Lowe's Boatyard, Inc.
4550 S. E. Robertson Road
Port Salerno, FL 33492
Francis Langford's Outrigger Marina
1405 N. E. Indian River Drive
Jensen Beach, FL 33457
Monterey In-Out Boat Storage
200 S. W. Monterey Road W.
Stuart;, FL 33494
Pier 1
285 N. Federal HWY.
Stuart, FL 33494
Pirates Cove Marina
1 Bayview Street
Port Salerno, FL 33492
Sand Spirit Park
3443 S. E. St., Lucie Blvd.
Stuart, FL 33494
US-1 Boats, Inc
111 N. Federal HWY.
Stuart, FL 33494
Whiticar Boat Works, Inc.
3636 S. E. Old St. Lucie Blvd.
Stuart, FL 33494
MONROE
Bahia Honda State Recreation Area
Route 1, Box 782
Big Pine Key, FL 33043
Boog Powell's
5 Mile Marker
Key West, FL
Anglers Marina, Inc.
U.S. HWY #1 Stock Island
33040
Bonefish Harbor Marina
Route 1, Box 131
Marathon, FL 33050
Bow Channel Camp and Marina
Route 2, Box 14A
Sugarloaf Key, FL 33402
Bud Mary's Marina
P. 0. Box 628
Islamorada, FL 33036
Caloosa Cove Marina
Box 446
Islamorada, FL 33036
Deep 6 Marina
P. 0. Box 14-S
Key Largo, FL 33037
Duck Key Marina
Route 1, Box 1149
Duck Key, FL 33050
Farco Blanco Marine Reaort, Inc.
1996 Overseas HWY.
Marathon, FL 33050
Hurricane Resort
4650 Overseas HWY.
Marathon, FL 33050
Joe Bobbi's Boot Key Marina
1000 15th Street
Marathon, FL 33050
Key Largo Oceanside Marina and Airport
MM 100
Key Largo, FL 33037
Key West Oceanside Marina
Foot or Maloney Ave., Stock Island
Key West, FL 33040
Key West Yacht Club
2315 W. Roosevelt Blvd.
Key West, FL 33040
Mandalay Marina
Route 1, Box 90
Key Largo, FL 33037
Marathon Boat
2059 Overseas
Marathon, FL
Yard, Inc.
HWY.
33050
Max's Marine Inc.
Mile Marker 80.5
Islamorada, FL 33036
Morray Marine, Inc.
Jr. College Road
Key West, FI 33040
Outdoor Resorts at Long Key
Box 816
Long Key, FL 33001
Perdue-Dean Marina
Ocean Reef
Key Largo, FL 33037
Ship-A-Hoy Motel Marina
903 Eisenhower Dr.
Key West, FL 33040
Sombrero Reef Club, Inc.
19 Sombrero Blvd.
Marathon, FL 33050
Steadman's Boat Yard, Inc.
701 Palm Ave.
Key West, FL 33040
Sugarloaf Marina Inc.
Mile Marker 17
Sugarloaf Key, FL 33044
Summerland Key Marina
P. 0. Box 320
MM 25 U.S. HWY. 1
Sunmerland Key, FL 33042
Sunshine Key Travel Park
Route 1, Box 790
Sunshine Key, FL 33043
The Boat House
12411 Overseas HWY.
Marathon, FL 33050
Unwinder Motel and Marina
272A Route 1
Key Largo, FL 33037
NASSAU
Fernandina Beach Municipal Marina
P. 0. Box 668
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
OKALOOSA
Deckhands Marine
HWY. 98 East
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
Ft. Walton Lodge Yacht Basin
104 Miracle Strip Parkway
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
Gap Creek Marine
666 Beak PKWY.
Ft. Walton Beach, FL
32548
Marlborough Marina
Box 731
Destin, FL 32541
Mohl's Marina, Inc.
14 Marina Drive
Ft. Walton Beach,'FL 32548
Playground
32 Miracle
Ft. Walton
Sails
Strip PKWY.
Beach, FL 32548
Sound Marina
225 Amberjack Drive
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548
The Boat
32 Miracle Strip
Ft. Walton Beach,
FL 32548
OKEECHOBEE
T. J. Marine, Inc.
305D S. 441
Okeechobee, FL 33472
PALM BEACH
Cannonsport Marina
178 Lake Drive
Palm Beach Shores, FL
33404
Del-Mar Marine, Inc.
1025 S. Federal HWY.
Delray Beach, FL 33444
E & H Boat Works, Inc.
2180 Idlewilde Road
Lake Park, FL 33410
Gundlach's Marina, Inc.
870 Federal HWY.
Lantana, FL 33462
Hypoluxo Marina, Inc.
8250 U. S. 1
Hypoluxo, FL 33462
Jib Club
State Road 707
Jupiter, FL 33458
Lake Park Marina
535 Park Ave.
Lake Park, FL 33403
Lantana Boatyard, Inc.
808 N. Dixie HWY.
Lantana, FL 33462
Robroy Lodge and Marina
P. 0. Box 725
Destin, FL 32541
Shalimar Yacht Basin, Inc.
P. 0. Box 188
Shalimar, FL 32579
Lott Tackle and Marina, Inc.
631 Northlake Blvd.
Lake Park, FL 33408
Marineway Boat and Auto Service
8th Street & Intracoastal Bridge
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Merritt's Boat Engine Works, Inc.
2931 N. E. 16th Street
Pompano Beach, FL 33062
Moffitt Inlet Marina
255 East 22nd Court
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
Murrelle Marine, Inc.
P. 0. Box 3585
Lantana, FL 33462
Palm Harbor Marina
400 N. Flagler Drive
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Riviera Beach Municipal Marina
c/o Municipal Complex
Blue Heron Blvd.
Palm Beach Shores, FL 33404
Sailfish Marina and Motel
98 Lake Drive
Palm Beach Shores, FL. 33404
Spencer Boat Co., Inc.
4000 North Dixie Drive
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Wharfside Marine
U.S. 1 A1A
Jupiter, FL 33458
PASCO
Gooney Bird Marina
970 Gulf Dr. Blvd.
Port Richey, FL 33568
Staley's Hudson Marina, Inc.
148 Clark St.
Hudson, FL 33568
PINELLAS
Bayboro Marina, Inc.
110 Third Street South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Bay Pines Marina
9293 Bay Pines Blvd.
St. Petersburg, FL 33708
Bay West Boat Works, Inc.
12022 Gandy Blvd.
St. Petersburg, FL 33702
Clearwater Bay Marine Ways, Inc.
900 North Osceola Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33515
Clearwater Marina
25 Causeway Blvd.
Clearwater, FL 33515
Commodores International Yacht Club
343 Causeway Blvd.
Dunedin, FL 33528
Cruising World, Inc.
12030 Gandy Blvd.
St. Petersburg, FL 33703
Dunedin Municipal Marina
51 Main Street
Dunedin, FL 33528
Ed's Landing Blue Finn Bait Tackle
105 Oscar Hill Road
Tarpon Springs, FL 33589
High and Dry Marina, Inc.
202 Windward Passage
Clearwater, FL 33515
Home Port Marina, Inc.
P. 0. Box 1133
Dunedin, FL 33528
Huber Yacht Harbor
5950 34th Street South
St. Petersburg, FL 33711
Indian Springs Marina
15151 113th Avenue N.
Largo, FL 33540
John's Pass Marina, Inc.
12795 Kingfish Drive
Treasure Island, FL 33706
Largo Intracoastal Marine
12458 145th Lane N.
Largo, FL 33540
Minnow Creek Marine Ways
Old Route 19
Dunedin, FL 33528
Pirate's Cove Marina
24000 Bayshore Blvd.
Dunedin, FL 33528
Port Tarpon Marina
P. 0. Box 1486
Tarpon Springs, FL 33589
Port Tarpon Marina, Inc.
Anclote Road
Tarpon Springs, FL 33589
Ross Yacht Service, Inc.
279 Windward Passage
Clearwater, FL 33515
Sailport
42000 HWY. 19 South
Palm Harbor, FL 33563
Snug Harbor Marine Ways
13625 Gulf Blvd.
Madeira Beach, FL 33708
Stoller's Pass-A_Grille Hi Dry Marina
1901 Pass-A-Grille Hi Dry Marina
St. Petersburg Beach, FL 33706
St. Petersburg Municipal Marina
400 2nd Avenue N.E.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Suncoast Rent-A-Boat
17813 Gulf Blvd.
Redington Shores, FL 33708
Tarpon Springs City Marina
100 Dodecanese Blvd.
Tarpon Springs, FL 33589
Walter K. Prior Boat Builder
P. 0. Box 645
4100 Bayshore Blvd.
Dunedin, FL 33528
Yacht Yard South
241 Windward Passage
Clearwater, FL 33515
PUTNAM
Boathouse Marina
329 River Street
Palatka, FL 32077
Cypress Point
Route 2, Box 281
East Palatka, FL 32031
Gibson Dry Docks
P. 0. Box 293
San Mateo, FL 32088
SANTA ROSA
Nichols Seafood Restaurant & Marina
P. 0. Box 246
Bagdad, FL 32530
U. S. Navy Water Recreations Area
NAS Whiting Field Special Services
Milton, FL 32570
SARASOTA
Chuck's Marina, Inc.
1991 Placida Road
Englewood, FL 33533
Hansen Marine, Inc.
1201 N. Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 33577
Helsmen Marina
1139 10th Street
Sarasota, FL 33577
John Homes, -Inc.
480 Blackburn Point Road
Osprey, FL 33559
TAYLOR
Lemon Bay Marina
779 W. Wentworth Street
P. 0. Box 1028
Englewood, FL 33533
Marlow Marine
1775 Love Drive
Sarasota, FL 33580
Nokomis Marine Ways
Circuit and Albee Road
Nokomis, Fl 33555
Venice Marine Center Inc.
P. 0. Box 696
1485 S. Tamlami Trail
Venice, FL 33595
ST. JOHNS
Marineland Marina
Route 1, Box 122.
St. Augustine, FL 32084
North Beach Camping Park
610 Euclid Avenue
St. Augustine, FL 32084
St. Augustine Municipal Pier
P. 0. Box 97
100 Avenida Menendez
St. Augustine, FL 32084
Sunrise Marina, Inc.
801 S. Ponce De Leon Blvd.
St. Augustine, FL 32084
ST. LUCIE
Fort Pierce City Marina
One Avenue A
Ft. Pierce, FL 33450
Simonsen's Restaurant
201 Fisherman's Wharf
Ft. Pierce, FL 33450
Taylor Creek Marina
1600 North 2nd Street
Ft. Pierce, FL 33450
Ideal Fish Camp
Box 24
Steinhatchee, FL 32359
Paces Marina and Motel
Highway 51, Box 26
Steinhatchee, FL 32359
Palm Grove
P. O. Box 324
Steinhatchee, FL 32359
VOLUSIA
Aloha Marina, Inc.
10 Second Street
Holly Hill, FL 32017
Causeway Marine Corporation
4 North Causeway
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32069
Granada Riverfront Park
22 South Beach Street
Ormond Beach, FL 32074
Howard Boat Works, Inc.
633 Ballough Road
Daytona Beach, FL 32014
Lighthouse Boatyard
4958 S. Peninsula Drive
Ponce Inlet, FL 32019
Municipal Yacht Basin
401 South Beach Street
Daytona Beach, FL 32015
Ormond Marina
1618 John Anderson Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32036
Pelican Island Marina Fishing Camp
3226 Riverview Lane
Daytona Beach, FL 32019
Sailboat Headquarters, Inc.
94 Halifax Drive
Port Orange, FL 32019
Sea Harbest Marina
201 N. Peninsula Drive
New Smyrna Beach, FL32069
Smyrna Yacht Club
P. 0. Box 7G
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32069
South Peninsula Marina, Inc.
3948 S. Peninsula Drive
Daytona Beach, FL 32019
WAKULLA
Alligator Point Marina
Route 1, Box 200
Crawfordville, FL 32327
WALTON
Black Creek Lodge, Inc.
Route 2, Box 302
Freeport, FL 32439
Dulls Marine-O-Rama
Route 2, Box 77
Freeport, FL 32439
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