The Boat Show Marina, Deland, Florida
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We would like your comments - If you would like to add to this report or submit your own report on a marina, harbour or anchorage not covered in this guide so far please visit our contact page (see button above) for our email address. Digital photos are also very welcome. General - The Boat Show Marina is located at Deland on the St Johns River in N Florida. The facility offers slips and a boatyard. Contact; Tel - Fax - Web Skype - VHF Ch - Call sign - Address - The Boat Show Marina, 2999 W State Road 44; Deland, FL 32720 Open - Year-Round Hours - Tue - Sat 8:30am - 5pm Arrival out of hours - Tie up and see dockmaster in morning. Formalities - Click here for general information on Florida. Position - 29° 00.680' N 081° 23.080' W Charts, Pilots & Cruising Guides - See the following link for Florida Charts Berths, Slips & Moorings - 180 slips with 3 resrved for transients. Reservations are preferred Maximum length - 70'. Approach and Entrance - The Boat Show Marina is just south of the State Road 44 Bridge in the narrow section of the St. Johns River around Marker 39. Look for the brightly green and white striped awnings above The Wharf restaurant, a big stern-wheeler and the slips along the bulkhead. Protection/Shelter - Not Known Tides;
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Depths at MLW ;- Entrance - 12' Slips - 15'
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Water - On the pontoons. Electric - On the pontoons. 30 & 50 amp Fuel - No Weather forecast - Not known. Security - Not known. Internet Access - Not known. Other Marina Facilities, Services & Supplies - Docking Assistance, Trash Pick-Up, Megayacht Facilities, Mail & Package Hold, Phone Messages, Pump-Out, Toilets, Showers. Boatyard Facilities & Services - Travelift (35T), Launching Ramp, Engine mechanic (gas, diesel), Hull Repairs, Bottom Cleaning, Compound, Wash & Wax, Interior Cleaning, Propeller Repairs, Metal Fabrication, Total Refits, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Chandlers or Ships' Store - OnSite. Shop Online for the Best Deals Marine Electronics - The Top Deals are on the Web! Scuba Diving Gear - Get Offers Here Fishing Tackle - Not Known Great Deals Online Butane/Camping Gaz/Propane - Not known. Ice - Not Known. Shopping and Provisions - Not Known Bank or ATM - Not known Restaurants & Eating Out - Not Known. Transport - Bikes - Not known Local Bus Service - Not known Intercity Bus Service - Not known Car Rental - Great Deals Here!!! Limousine Service - Book your Limo Here Train Service - Not known Water Taxi - Not known Ferry Service -Not known Airport(s) - Not known Click here to Book Your Flights Local Area - Sporting & Recreational Facilities - Not known Sightseeing - The River Queen II, a 90' stern-wheeler offers river cruises along the St. Johns. Manatee Seekers offers a two-hour cruises on the river, with insight into Florida history and wildlife; not just the mammals for which it is named, but alligators, otters, eagles, and osprey. Blue Spring State Park was one of the areas William Bartram described with delight when he explored the St. Johns in the 1760s. Who would believe that a deep, clear spring would bubble up from an underground grotto and maintain a constant temperature of 72 degrees, so that manatees would queue up as if waiting for the next train? But you'll see them here, as Bartram did, particularly in winter, when the mammals seek warmer temperatures along the spring's run. There's a swimming area, though humans give way to manatees here, as elsewhere, by state law. The many springs in this area make the water stunningly clear. Hontoon Island State Park, directly across the river (accessible only by water). The ferry departs from the landing adjacent to the marina. On the 1650-acre island, visitors can view ancient Timucuan shell mounds from the nature trail as they hike. Canoe rentals, primitive camp sites, a few cabins, and boat slips can be arranged through the park. Museums, Galleries and Cultural Attractions - African American Museum of the Arts, Free, changing exhibits, photographs, and African artifacts presented by artists of color Conservation Projects - Not known Special Events - Not known Children's Stuff - Not known Other - Not known Other reports on harbors, marinas and anchorages can be viewed in our marina guide We would like your comments - If you would like to add to this report or submit your own report on a marina, harbour or anchorage not covered in this guide so far please visit our contact page (see button above) for our email address. Digital photos are also very welcome. |
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