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      Basic Marina Information:

      Phone: (321) 453-2464
      Website: http://harborsquaremarina.tripod.com/
      Statute Mile: 894
      Lat/Lon: Near 28°24.379 N / 80°42.568 W
      Location: off the southern shores of the Canaveral Barge Canal between its western mouth and the charted 21-foot bascule bridge
      Depths: 5.5 ft.
      Address: 290 Marine Harbor Dr
      Merritt Island,  FL   32953


      Service Details:

      Transient Dockage:Available.
      Transient Dockage Rate:$1.00 per foot, per night
      Type of dockage:fixed wooden slips
      Live Aboards Allowed:no
      Total number of slips/berths:126
      Dockside Power Connections:30/50 amp power hookups available
      30/50 Amp Notes:$5.00/per night - 30 amp hookup, $10.00/per night - 50 amp hookup
      Dock. Fresh Water Connections:Available.
      Showers:Available.
      Restaurant:1/2 mile walk
      Restaurant Recommendations:Alfredo Paradiso (321-453-6119)
      Provisioning Possibilities:1/2 mile walk to Publix Suparmarket
      LPG (Propane) Availability:Available. Marina staff can sometimes provide transportation to Ace Hardware for LPG tank refill or exchange about 2 miles away
      Wi-Fi Internet Access:Not Available
      Fuel Availability:No Fuel Available


      Reviews from Cruisers (3)

      1. glenn -  March 8, 2018 - 9:30 pm

        Great marina for smaller vessels (30 feet or less) Fantastic hurricane hole, easy access to ICW or Atlantic Ocean via safest inlet on Florida East Coast

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      2. Robert & Helen Kovach -  August 10, 2012 - 1:52 pm

        The docks are Harbor Square are very short fingers, shore side cleats are flimsy, pilings for lines there are two. No mid ship pilings between you and your neighbor. That is it. It is full of sailboats 30 ft or less. Granted you will not see any “surge” in either
        location.
        Robert & Helen Kovach

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      3. Jennifer Clendinen -  July 23, 2009 - 1:28 pm

        Harbor Square Marina (where we are presently moored) is still alive and well but has fewer services than is mentioned in the book. Duncan has no fuel and does not offer repairs, although his father who previously owned the place may have. However, he has no problem with outside workman and DIYs at all. He does take in transients, although he rarely has empty docks. I have seen him make room, whenever it’s needed. I even talked to a couple in Indiantown who told me that Duncan had moved his own boat to make room for their trawler. They were quite impressed. It’s a very low key operation. It’s still one of the most protected harbors for a really bad storm (ie. hurricane) on the E. coast of FL. People bring their boats from all over to tie up here when tropical weather is on its way.
        Jennifer Clendinen

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