Brunswick Landing Fell Through as My Wintering Place - Need Advice

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KatyLeigh

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Katy Leigh
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1981 Grand Banks Classic
I tried to reserve Brunswick Landing Marina, Brunswick GA for the winter based on many recommendations. I was placed on a waiting list but was verbally encouraged by a staffer that they very likely would be able to fit me in. I went south from Narragansett RI a couple of weeks ago with that hope in mind. Now I'm told it will be unlikely. So now I am en route, two weeks away, and now faced with no room at the inn in the end. So I'm a bit stuck.

Does anyone have any ideas for plan B wintering locations in the Georgia, or lower South Carolina areas? Brunswick Landing was so economical and highly recommended, I am very disappointed. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Jim Andersen, Katy Leigh, 36 Grend Banks
 
Are you planning to live aboard over the winter? That will narrow your options.

Also, by limiting your query to Georgia or SC, did you intentionally exclude north Florida?
 
There's a Morningstar marina (Golden Isles) near Brusnwick, on St. Simons Island. Rebuilt not long ago, nice place.

The city dock in Fernandina Beach is nice, ditto rebuilt not long ago.

Port 32 (was Ortega Landing) in Jacksonville is very nice, but maybe not inexpensive.

No idea about costs or availability.

There are Safe Harbor marinas in Port Royal and Beaufort. I mention because when we stayed at SH Charleston last winter, we were able to get a 4-month contract, which in turn qualified us for SH membership for the rest of this year.... and some of the perks offset the cost.

-Chris
 
In addition to Port 32 in Jacksonville, Sadler Point Marina is another option.

Once you have a short list, it might worth the effort to park the boat, rent a car for a few days and visit your potential marinas so you know what you’re getting into.
 
Hilton Head area is very nice but no knowledge of availability. Shelter Cove Marina is well protected and a great location. HarborTown is nice but was expensive 15 years ago. I would also check out some of the areas around Myrtle Beach, SC. We stayed here for about a year and enjoyed it. Lightkeepers Marina, Inc..
 
I'm at Halifax Harbour in Daytona Beach... great reviews and nice price..
 
Are you looking at a place to keep the boat between trips?
In the water, or out of the water?
Live aboard, or just boat moorage?
Are you looking at a formal type marina? Or dock behind someone's house?
Depending on the answers, members will be better able to assist you in finding room for your boat!
Best of luck in securing moorage. We're looking forward to cruising Southern waters this Winter as well!
 
I can recommend Shelter Cover Marina on Hilton Head Island, I keep my trawler there, super nice place, also Palmetto Bay marina is also very nice as well
 
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