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If Ventura is not out of your reach, Ventura West Marina is a very
liveaboard-friendly marina. They allow up to 50% liveaboards (essentially every other slip is a liveaboard candidate), and have very nice and complete facilities - mail boxes, a boater's lounge with exercise equipment and a small library, a large laundry room with coin-operated washers and driers, a freezer locker, and various categories of storage lockers for off-boat storage. I had my 41' sailboat there in a non-liveaboard slip for 24 years until I moved up to the Pacific Northwest last year, and I can't say that I had any real complaints. Ventura is small and quiet, compared to the cities to the south. VWM's web page: http://www.sailorschoice.com/marinas...WestMarina.htm Ventura West has a sister marina at Dana Point, named Dana West Marina. If it's run like VWM it may also be a good candidate. Tom Dacon "Chuck Baier" wrote in message om... We will be looking for West Coast live-aboard Marinas in the San Diego, Los Angeles, Dana Point or Oceanside areas in about a year. Would appreciate any first hand info from anyone. Thanks, Chuck |
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