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8. Palm Coast Marina

Posted by admin | Posted on 08-13-2008

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8. Palm Coast Marina
(386) 446-6370
http://www.palmcoastmarina.net
Statute Mile: 803
Lat/Lon: near 29 34.620 North/081 11.607 West
Location: on the southern shores of the first westward striking canal, north of the Palm Coast high-rise bridge
Transient dockage: Available
Transient dockage rate: $1.75 per foot per night,(43 cents dockage discount for Boat/Us members), $6.00- 30 amp power hookup, $10.00-50 amp power hookup
Type of Dockage: fixed concrete slips and face docks
Total number of slips/berths: 80
Dockside Power Connections: 30-50 amp
Dockside Fresh Water Connections: Available
Showers: Available (Climate Controlled)
Laundromat: Available
Restaurant: 7 minute walk away
Restaurant Recommendations: Europa at the European Village (all three meals of the day, 386-597-5200), delivery of pizza and other Italian dishes dockside (call 386-445-1004), Pizze Hut delivery (386-445-1185)
Provisioning Possibilities: Publix Supermarket 2 1/2 miles away, free bikes provided or taxi ride necessary
Free Wi-Fi internet access: Available
Gasoline and diesel fuel: Available
Waste pump-out: Available
Depths:6 foot

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Comments from the Cruisers' Net Community (7)

Great Place! Very friendly and helpful staff, they truly make you feel like they want you there. Shower and bathroom faculties adequate. Beautiful bike and walking path along ICW. We definitely would recommend and will return!
Nancy Ojard

It is clean and well run by a very friendly bunch of folks. It does appear to need some maintenance work, but the place was still a lot nicer than others we stayed at. And the cost was very reasonable too.
We enjoyed the facilities and down time at Palm Coast.

Has become one of my regular stops – always good place to walk over to European village to MezaLunna for pizza. found out they’re not open on Mondays – otherwise pretty much as described above. If you’re getting fuel, I learned this year that there can be a current in that canal, my plan to dock was quickly thwarted by a surprising strong current running east, so turned around and got it figured out.

Sale on fuel, old tanks will be replaced by ones, Debbie has diesel for $2.25 to get rid of it before constuction.

We stayed at Palm Coast Marina on the way up. Again, nice place but it doesn’t have near the amenities that your cruising guide says it once did. The pool and courtesy van that once took cruisers shopping are both gone. It is clean and well run but we were disappointed because the kids were really looking forward to swimming. Those things were the main reason that I chose to stay there. Oh well.
Jennifer Clendinen

We just recently spent a month at Palm Coast Marina in northeast Florida. What a delight! The marina is very nice and the staff is superior. They have reasonably priced fuel and the fuel dock is shaded—small point but how many times have you thought you’d die fueling in Florida’s hot sun! It is within walking distance of European Village which has a lot of unique shops and great restaurants. It’s also located by a lovely walk/bike path that parallels the ICW. Publix and CVS is an easy bike ride away.
Mike & Harriet

You might try Palm Coast Marina at M – 208. You can walk or bicycle to the beach from their facility. Can bike or walk to stores, banks etc. The staff welcomes cruisers and they are super nice folks.
Larry V
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