88. Port Tarpon Marina
Posted by admin | Posted on 03-23-2008
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88. Port Tarpon Marina
(727) 937-2200
http://www.porttarponmarina.com
Lat/Lon: near 28 09.690 North/082 46.178 West
Location: lies north of unlighted daybeacon #38, along the Anclote Rivers westerly banks
Transient dockage: available
Transient dockage rate : $2.00 per foot per night
Type of dockage: fixed concrete slips
Total number of slips/berths: 80
Dockside Power Connections: 30-50 amp
Dockside Fresh Water Connections: Available
Showers: Available (climate controlled)
Restaurant: on-site (breakfast and lunch only)
Restaurant Recommendations: Port Tarpon Marina Sandwich Shop (on-site)
Provisioning Possibilities: take taxi to Sweet Bay Market 2 miles away or Publix supermarket 3 miles away
LPG (Propane) Availability: take taxi to Sweet Bay Market for LPG tank exchange 2 miles away or Ace Hardware (727-934-5716) 3 miles away for LPG tank refill
Free Wi-Fi Internet Access: Available
Gasoline and diesel fuel: Available
Depths: 5 foot minimum approach depths, typical 6 ½ to 9 foot dockside depths
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While on our trek home from Florida to Nashville, TN my wife came down with a very bad case of vertigo. What to do? We decided that we would have to cut short our journey but where? We ended up staying at Port Tarpon Marina.
The management of that marina went above and beyond what we could have asked them to do. Not only did they make sure that we had transportation to and from town but also the doctor and the pharmacies. The beauty of this marina is not only the management but it is the first marina on the port side as you approach Tarpon Springs, the water is over 9 feet at the dock, so there is no worry about running aground. The marina was clean, etc. I can not say enough good things about Port Tarpon and the crew.
After talking with them they are now members of the AGLCA so if you are going to stop at Tarpon Springs, please stop at Port Tarpon Marina.
Bob and Ann Levine
Sandpiper 44 Endeavour Cat