Carrabelle Marina Report, Northern Gulf, GIWW 376
Our thanks to Lisa Keith-Lucas for this onsite marina report from Carrabelle, FL. Note Lisa’s caution from local captains re debris in channels.
Carrabelle Marina Report
The Moorings of Carrabelle
Slips available, water, 30/50 amps, showers.
Diesel $3.09 today (11/3) gas not yet available.
Pump out being repaired, and will update
Cable and WiFi is not yet working, but football fans need not worry, as the cable works in the Captain’s lounge. Free breakfast daily 6:30 to 9:30. WiFi at public library a 15 min walk from marina.
$1.50 /ft/night, $1.00/ft for those flying the Looper flag and with purchase of 100 gal fuel.
850-697-2800
Click Here To View the Northern Gulf Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For The Moorings of Carrabelle
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C-Quarters
Some slips now open, with 30/50 amp , water and WiFi. Cable intermittent.
Ship’s store on site. Dinghy dock awaiting insurance sign off (update Monday 11/5). New fuel pumps on the way, will update 11/5.
Showers and laundry
$1.00+ tax /ft/night.
850-697-8400
850-519-6943
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There is debris in the water everywhere; local captains urge caution in all waters. No reported changes in channels, but call the local Towboat US captain at 850-697-8909 for information about local waters.
Unofficial report second hand from Scipio Creek Marina in Apalachicola says they are open but have no phones and can be reached via active captain. They apparently have diesel (confirmed, see https://cruisersnet.net/177741). Will get an update over the weekend.
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If you arrive in Carrabelle and need assistance, please call Lisa at 931-636-2145 or email at lkeithlucas@gmail.com. We can also help you with a car (okay, not a car, but an ancient, ugly but reliable Ford Ranger pickup) if you need access to goods and services outside of the immediate area.