BTDT:
Agree Alton is a fine example of a well-run, best value marina with heated pool, wake protection, and super clean showers with rig parking and a ramp.
Agree Key West marinas can be expensive in winter. We have trailered down to
https://stockislandmarina.com/
the past 6 winters to escape the frigid misery in Pensacola, which can get down to 40 degrees and rainy in some uninhabitable years. (You guys wouldn’t know anything about that). For 2020 they are also starting the agreed absurd 35 ft min per night policy, so this winter we will take our business over to Boca Chico NAS marina, 500 yards away.
Retired military like you can make reservations for up to 30 days (extendable) up to 6 months in advance for $1 per foot per night, but with a 30 foot min or $30/night for a slip in Key West.
Key West floating dock with power for $30/night!
Store the trailer for free on base (vs $10/day at City Marina, $10 launch fee). I need to call this week for Dec, before you get the last slip.
https://www.navymwrkeywest.com/programs ... 255891a53b
The only suitable ramp in Key West for a TC255 is City Marina at Garrison Bight. Then head west then south counterclockwise around Mallory Square to Boca Chica; what looks like a clockwise circle and Cow Pass is impossible for a TC255. Uber back to your rig. Sounds like complex logistics, but not for us.
Glenn: They didn’t charge us the 35 ft fee and seemed downright desperate for business in Jun 2019. The other really weird thing was that they charged 4% extra for using a credit card (most merchants pay 2%) but they would accept an out of state check on a Sunday!
If you were that kind of guy, you could of have said OK, stayed Sunday, filled up the gas tank, and written a bad check for it all. Not that I approve of that stealing, but it’s weird that with assuming fixed overhead marina costs one would rather have a slip be empty with zero profit over a 25 ft C dory generating $50 a night profit over it being empty.
John