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Ive been looking around for a suitable marina for my retirement boat in
melbourne florida and have been hearing horror stories about one particular marina called Waterline and one other marina. I am looking for opinions on local marinas. Retired friend of mine told me Waterline marina hit all their customers with a $10 per foot charge for damages to the marina during last years hurricane season. So if you had a 40 footer you recieved a $400 bill in the mail. Yet the marina sustained no real damage. Isnt it illegal to bill someone without providing a product or service? He said alot of the former customers moved their boats out but they quickly filled up again. How can this be? If a local marina has such a bad local reputation why do boat owners fill these places up? He also told me that they require a security deposit and nobody local who has moved to area marinas has gotten their security deposit back they he knows of. Yet the marina is FULL. I was told to avoid this marina and one called Eau gallie yacht basin? could anyone local verify these rumors? bob, Gemini sailor. |