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      Basic Marina Information:

      Phone: (352) 498-3008
      VHF: Monitored: 9         Working: 9
      EMail: info@seahag.com
      Website: http://www.seahag.com/
      Statute Mile: 47
      Lat/Lon: Near 29°40.295 N / 83°23.304 W
      Location: lies north of Steinhatchee River's marker #47
      Depths: 6 ft.
      Address: 322 Riverside Dr
      Steinhatchee,  FL   32359


      Service Details:

      Transient Dockage:Available.
      Transient Dockage Rate:$.50 for under 33 foot, $1.00 per foot per night for 33 foot or more and special events(scallop season July- Sept.
      Type of dockage:floating and fixed wooden slips and face docks
      Live Aboards Allowed:no
      Total number of slips/berths:50
      Dockside Power Connections:30/50 amp power hookups available
      30/50 Amp Notes:$5.00/per night -30 amp hookup, $8.50/per night - 50 amp hookup
      Dock. Fresh Water Connections:Available.
      Showers:Available.
      Restaurant:3 nearby
      Restaurant Recommendations:Fiddler’s, Roy’s, Kathi's Crab Shack
      Provisioning Possibilities:Walk to Maddie’s Market 1/2 mile away (no taxis)
      LPG (Propane) Availability:Available. Walk to Jiffy Store for LPG tank exchange 1/2 mile away or Ace Hardware for LPG tank refill 1 mile away (no taxis)
      Wi-Fi Internet Access:Free WiFi Available
      Fuel Availability:Gas & Diesel Available
      Fuel Notes:ethanol free


      Fuel Prices (All Taxes Included)

      Reporting Date:November 11, 2024
      Fuel Notes:ethanol free
      Gasoline Price:$3.60/ 87octane, 4.00 /93 octane (All Taxes Included)
      Diesel Price:$3.34 (All Taxes Included)

      Reviews from Cruisers (5)

      1. Judith and Paul -  December 26, 2012 - 12:10 pm

        Next we went to Sea Hag marina in Steinhatchee. There is a post office, good grocery store and several restaurants. Fiddler’s Restaurant will come to the marina, pick you up and bring you back. Delicious seafood dinner. We took our zodiac up the river for a few hours as the weather was not condusive for anchoring out.
        Judith and Paul
        Tranquilo
        26′ C-Dory

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      2. Jake Dye -  September 14, 2011 - 1:03 pm

        I had a great experience at Sea Hag Marina in Steinhatchee, Florida. I was helping the new owner of a 1982 Egg Harbor move his new purchase from Punta Gorda to Destin. Because of weather and maintenance issues, we decided to go into Steinhatchee. The marina isn’t a regular stop for transient cruisers, but Sea Hag was easy to get into and they welcomed us. We explained the maintenance
        issues and they said, “No problem.” Thorough, professional, clean and technically competent, they did an amazing job! Charlie Norwood is the owner and ever-present. His professional and friendly personality permeates the entire organization. Sea Hag is one of those pleasant finds while cruising.
        Jake Dye

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      3. Glenn & Joanne Dean -  April 4, 2011 - 10:05 am

        We greatly enjoyed Sea Hag Marina close to the mouth of the Steinhatchee River. I am not sure if they allow liveaboards or not.
        They had a nice laid back attitude . A lot of small charter fishing boats go out from from there and it was fun watching the fishermen come in, in the evenings with their catches. It seemed like the whole town would gather at the fish cleaning stations to check out the catches .
        Glenn & Joanne Dean
        River Rats

        I would guess , that Sea Hag has about 50 to a 100 wet slips . They can accommodate deeper draft boats on the ends of their docks.
        The person who said there’s not a lot to do is right. Its a small community , in the middle of nowhere. If you are looking for a lot of action , you would get bored pretty quick. But that’s what we liked about it, was its small town atmosphere .
        Glenn & Joanne Dean
        River Rats

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      4. Becky -  August 27, 2009 - 9:04 am

        OK got into Steinhatchee around dusk tied up at Sea Hag..no power on the docks running gen tonight..docks are falling down. Know why you have had no postings about tis area..When we get settled in St. Marks and get back to the house in Keaton Beach..We will drive over here and speak to the Marinas.
        Becky

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      5. Tom & Mary -  August 1, 2009 - 8:25 am

        We stopped at Sea Hag Marina in late May on our way to Tennessee. We tied up to the first T dock after refueling and had 30 amp power for our 43 Viking DCMY. It was very tight getting into the fuel dock and we would say the marina is really designed to accommodate smaller boats. However the T dock was more than adequate for our needs. We did not find the condition of the docks to be unacceptable. They were not fancy but they were adequate. We had an oil leak on one transmission cooler and had to lay over for a couple nights. The marina staff were very helpful, arranged for the repair and took care of all of our needs. They have a couple of golf carts available for guest use and we took advantage to re-provision at a local market. The staff and people in the marina were friendly and provided a warm reception for us and others. We would go back to Sea Hag if we were in the area.
        Tom & Mary on M/V Persistence

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