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    • Mackeys Ferry Marina (well off the AICW, off the southern shores of Albemarle Sound)

      Mackeys Ferry Marina
      (252) 793-5031
      Address: 417 Mackeys Ferry Road, Roper, NC 27970
      http://www.mackeysmarina.com
      Lat/Lon: 35 56.022 North/076 36.471 West
      Location: on the western shores of Mackeys Creek (also known as Kendrick Creek), north of the charted 8-foot fixed bridge
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Travelift – 16 tons
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: No
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: No
      Other Repair Services: None
      “DIY” Allowed: Yes
      Marine Supply Store:
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: on-site
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth: 6 feet

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    • A Good Report from Dismal Swamp Canal, AICW Alternate Route

      Click to learn more about our Carolina Loop program The Great Dismal Swamp Canal route southbound departs the primary AICW – North Carolina-Virginia Cut, south of Norfolk at Statute Mile 7.2 and begins officially at Deep Creek Lock at Mile 10.6. Elizabeth City at statute mile 50.5 is A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR!

      We traversed the Dismal Swamp canal today. We highly recommend this route as a quiet, picturesque “Lewis and Clark” channel to reach Elizabeth City. Both locks are on full schedule. The floating debris was no more than usual. Water depth was at least 6.5′ and over 7.5′ in many sections. There was no smoke in the air although the swamp fire is not fully contained. There was no excessive vegetation, as there had been earlier in September.
      We’re tied up tonight at Elizabeth City and had a great dinner at Cypress Creek Grill across the street. We’re headed across Albermarle tomorrow before the forecasted front kicks up the wind.
      Capt. Wendy Young aboard “Blue Crab” Island Gypsy 32.

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    • Cypress Cove Marina (off the AICW, off the southern Shores of Albemarle Sound)

      Cypress Cove Marina
      (252) 796-0435
      Address: 175 Ramp Road, Columbia, NC 27925
      http://www.cypresscovenc.com
      Lat/Lon: 35 55.034 North/076 16.627 West
      Location: south of the Scuppernong River’s flashing daybeacon #7
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Travelift – 25 ton
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: Available
      Other Repair Services: fiberglass, electric, marine carpentry – full service
      “DIY” Allowed: Limited
      Marine Supply Store: on-site
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: Both Available
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth:4 feet

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    • Wanchese Dock and Haul (off the AICW, off Crotoan Sound)


      Wanchese Dock and Haul
      (252) 473-3338
      Address: 32 Beverly Dr, Wanchese, NC 27981
      Lat/Lon: 35 50.672 North/075 39.218 West
      Location: entrance channel cuts into the western shores of Roanoke Island, off Crotoan Sound, well east of marker #10
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Travelift, 35 ton
      Special Note: this yards caters mostly to vessels between 36 and 45 feet LOA, and while pleasurecraft are certainly serviced, many of this yard’s customers are commercial fishing craft
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: work done by sub-contractors
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: work done by sub-contractors
      Other Repair Services: sub-contracted
      “DIY” Allowed: Yes
      Marine Supply Store: can order parts overnight
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: Wet and Dry – 800 feet of dock space
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth: 4 1/2 feet

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    • Highest Praise for Staff of Northwest Creek Marina, Off the AICW and Neuse River, near New Bern, NC

      Northwest Creek Marina lies off the eastern shores of Northwest Creek, north of charted McCotter Point.

      Please excuse me adding to my previous comments on Northwest Creek Marina but, with the passing of Hurricane Irene recently I really feel it’s worth adding:
      The standard of preparation and service at this marina went WAY beyond anything we have experienced in any other marina. During the storm (`during’,mind you) the staff were OUT ON THE DOCKS checking and adjusting the boats’ lines and hauling boats when needed. Carol & I were safely tucked into the hotel overlooking the marina throughout the storm and took videos (which can be seen at http://www.HurricaneIrene.Muttlets.Com) of the staff working in 60mph winds and water up to their chests. Several owners had left headsails up and the staff went round removing them and stowing them safely (remember, Irene was expected to be a cat2+ hurricane on arrival). They had lines strung across the marina channels to reduce any damage which might be caused if a boat did break away. They dismantled all the mains power units.
      After the storm, we had power back on the docks just as soon as the power company had returned power to the Fairfield Harbour area and all the cross channel lines cleared ready for the next weekend.
      I can’t say enough good things about this marina. It just keeps getting better!
      They really earned the money we pay there and more (although I won’t tell them that, just in case!).
      Fergus & CarolMcLean

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    • Bluewater Outer Banks Yacht Service (off the AICW, off Roanoake Sound, in Wanchese, NC)

      Bluewater Outer Banks Yacht Service
      (252) 475-1420
      Address: 920 Harbor Road, Wanchese, NC 27961
      http://http://www.bluewateryachtsales.com/content/locations/bluewater-outer-banks-yacht-service
      Lat/Lon: 35 50.602 North/075 37.223 West
      Location: lies on the northeastern shores of Wanchese (Roanoke Island) Harbor, a short hop northwest of the harbor entrance
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Travelift, 75 ton
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: Available
      Other Repair Services: Electrical, Fiberglass, Marine Carpentry
      “DIY” Allowed: Yes
      Marine Supply Store: Ship’s store on-site
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: Both Available
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth:
      7-8 feet

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    • River Forest Shipyard (Statute Mile 135.5)

      River Forest Shipyard
      A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR
      (252) 943-2151 Ext.1
      252 943 2151. River Forest Manor & Marina is truly a special stop for the Intracoastal yachtsman. For over 45 years, the Marina has been home to the World Famous Buffet Smorgasbord which is served nightly and the incomparable Sunday Brunch (served from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.) Specialties include many Southern style, mouth -watering dishes. Seafood delights such as crabmeat casserole, oyster fritters, and our unique homemade sausages & desserts -- all are prepared daily in our kitchen!
      Address: P. O Box 295, Belhaven, NC 27810-0295
      http://www.riverforestmanor.com
      Statute Mile: 135.5
      Lat/Lon: 35 32.319 North/076 36.623 West
      Location: lies on the southwesterly branch of Battalina Creek, west – northwest of Pungo River marker #1, off Tooleys Point
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Travelift – 40 ton
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: Available
      Other Repair Services: Electrical, Fiberglass, Props, Shafts, Marine Carpentry
      “DIY” Allowed: Yes
      Marine Supply Store: large parts department on-site
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: Both Available
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth:
      7 to 9 feet

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    • Belhaven Waterway Marina (Statute Mile 135.5)

      Belhaven Waterway Marina
      A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR
      (252) 944-0066

      Address: 332 East Water Street, Belhaven, NC 27810
      http://www.belhavenmarina.com/
      Statute Mile: 135.5
      Lat/Lon: 35 32.188 North/076 37.344 West
      Location: lies on the northeastern banks of Pantego Creek, north of marker #9
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Railway – 75 ton
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: Limited
      Other Repair Services: Fiberglass, Electrical
      “DIY” Allowed: Yes
      Marine Supply Store: No
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: Wet Available
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth: 7-8 feet

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      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Ray Kurlak -  April 30, 2013 - 10:19 am

        There are a few choices in the Belhaven area, which is the first area when going southbound that offers marina stops after Coinjock, other than the Alligator River Marina (which is a good stop in bad weather). Over the years the choices have evolved as the marinas have changed. We find the Belhaven Waterway Marina to be best because it is located in “downtown” Belhaven near a few stores and several restaurants. All other nearby marinas are some distance away from this area.
        The marina is located inside the breakwater on Pantego Creek just off the Pungo River. It is reached by following the marked channel up the creek (past the River Forrest Marina) to the next dock area on the starboard side adjacent to a newly built multiple story condominium development. The entrance is a narrow channel next to the condos that is identified by a marina sign and a prominent gazebo. The dockage is along a fixed face dock on the port side of the channel. Water depth can be an issue when entering the channel, but we’ve brought in two boats with 5.5 foot draft without a problem.
        The nearby “Fish Hooks” restaurant is one of a few popular seafood restaurants in the area. There is no fuel at this stop. But the marina owner is a well regarded boat repair mechanic if service is needed.
        Ray Kurlak

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    • McCotters Marina and Repair Yard (off the AICW, off Pamlico River, near Washington, NC)

      McCotters Marina and Repair Yard
      A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR
      (252) 975-2174

      Address: 179 McCotters Marina Rd., Washington, NC 27889
      http://www.mccotters.com
      Lat/Lon: 35 29.317 North/076 57.491 West
      Location: on the western banks of Broad Creek, south of marker #6
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Travelift – 75 ton
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: Available
      Other Repair Services: Outboard Engines, Electrical, Fiberglass, Marine Carpentry
      “DIY” Allowed: Yes
      Marine Supply Store: on-site
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: Both Available
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth: 6-feet

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    • Captain Sams Boatyard (off the AICW, off Pamlico River, near Washington, NC)

      Captain Sams Boatyard
      (252) 975-2266
      Address: 300 McCotters Marina Road, Washington, NC 27889
      http://www.yachtworld.com/captainsams/captainsams_9.html
      Lat/Lon: 35 29.234 North/076 57.482 West
      Location: on the western banks of Broad Creek, south of marker #6
      Haul-outs via Travelift/Railway – Tonnage: Travelift – 20 ton
      Bottom Painting: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Diesel Engines: Available
      Mechanical Repairs – Gasoline Engines: Available
      Other Repair Services: Fiberglass, Electrical, Air Conditioning, Painting
      “DIY” Allowed: Yes
      Marine Supply Store: parts and supplies can be delivered
      Storage Available – Wet/Dry: Both Available
      Minimum Approach/Dockside Depth: 6-feet

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    • River Dunes Marina, Recommended Hurricane Hole, AICW Statute Mile 173.5

      River DunesRiver Dunes Marina, A SALTY SOUTHEAST CRUISERS’ NET SPONSOR, is located off the AICW’s run along Neuse River, in Broad Creek between unlighted daybeacons #1 and #2.

      Cruising News:
      River Dunes, the safest Marina to dock your boat in a hurricane. No damage from Irene and when electric went off we had a generator for the fuel pumps. Just installed more floating docks with a few slips left to rent. What a great place.
      Clifford Kisby

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    • Dowry Creek Marina Photo Gallery

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    • Big Trout Marina Photo Gallery

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    • Anchorage Marina (Ocracoke) Photo Gallery

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    • Ocracoke National Park Service Docks Photo Gallery

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    • Teachs Lair Marina Photo Gallery

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    • Hatteras Landing Marina Photo Gallery

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    • Hatteras Harbor Marina Photo Gallery

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    • Village Marina Photo Gallery

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