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    • Boat Tree Marina (St. Johns River, just north of Lake Monroe and Sanford, FL)

      The series of messages below are yet another example of how things don’t stay the same in the cruising guide business.
      Boat Tree Marina guards the St. Johns River, a very short hop north of this stream’s entry into Lake Monroe. The last time I researched this facility, the transient dock had 30 amp power connections. Then, today, I received the message below.

      Boat Tree Marina: has 50 amp and pumpout at most slips. The othe `T’ and slips have 30 amp.
      Frank Hartle

      So, I e-mailed Captain Hartle, and allowed as to how my information was at variance. He sent along the very informative reply below:

      Claiborne, in February 2006 the Admiral and I moved our 47′ Atlantic from Florida’s west coast to the St Johns River and Boat Tree Marina. They put us on a 40′ “T” dock at the end of “F” dock which is located on the river. That was their transient dock and had 30/50 amp with pump out at dock. We resided their until December of that year because they were full at the time. Have since moved to the beautiful and remote Sanford Boat Works and Marina that I have wrote to you about. That transient dock is still unoccupied as is over half of the slips in the marina.
      Regards,
      Frank

      So, clearly Captian Frank’s information is more up to date than my own!

      Click Here For The Cruisers’ Net’s Eastern Florida Marina Directory Listing For Boat Tree Marina

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