35A. R. E. Mayo Seafood Docks
Posted by Claiborne | Posted on 08-10-2008
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May 14, 2013 - I have spent 4/5 nights at RE Mayo and the best thing going for it was the price, I... read more
May 14, 2013 - I spent the night at Mayo dock for the first time this spring. It was blowing so a... read more
May 14, 2013 - R E Mayo – we stayed there for one niight, about the end of April. Were able... read more
R. E. Mayo Seafood Docks
(252) 745-5331

A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR
Statute Mile: 157
Lat/Lon: 35 14.638 North/076 35.462 West
Location: flanks the western shores of the “Hobucken Cut” portion of the North Carolina AICW, south of the Hobucken Bridge, and north of marker #21
Transient dockage: Available
Transient dockage rate: $0.40 per foot,per night
Type of dockage: fixed wooden face docks
Total number of slips/berths: 25
Dockside Power Connections: 30 amp
Dockside Fresh Water Connections: Available
Provisioning Possibilities: fresh and frozen seafood market on-site
Gasoline and diesel fuel: Available
Depths: 6-foot minimum depths
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I have spent 4/5 nights at RE Mayo and the best thing going for it was the price, I think it was about 0.60 a ft. and the cheapest fuel on the ICW. The docks are built for shrimp boats not yachts.
Edward Hart
I spent the night at Mayo dock for the first time this spring. It was blowing so a good dock was welcome. There is a 250′ or so alongside fixed dock. It was in good repair but the electric was not working well. There were two power points with 30 and 15 amp plugs. One had the 30a missing and the other did not work. The 15a worked fine. I came in late Sunday so there was no one there to ask or help out. Still a bargain at $0.40/foot. We did not try to buy any seafood.
Gregory Han
R E Mayo – we stayed there for one niight, about the end of April. Were able to buy some great, freshly caught flounder fillets, and the dockage was only $10/ft. Nightime traffic was quiet. The only problem was obtaining water, as a large shrimper blocked the only faucet. Their 110 volt electric showed reverse polarity, so we didn’t use it and chance the cost of electrical repairs.
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