Need help in Houston
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chuckbeecher
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If you want easy access try Clear Lake Marine Center. Covered slings ..there several new stack/rack marinas but you don't have 24 hr. access to boat. Most close at sundown. Engine work..there are several.
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I'll rent you my sling for the next three months - if you like. $200/month. Covered, above the water and right behind my mechanics in their marina, who are (I forgot the new designation) the highest ranking in Mercruiser Dealers, Mars Marine. Gate entrance, water, bathrooms, shower etc... Give Travis, owner of Mars Marine, a call to discuss your service issues: 281-326-3360. You're welcome to mention Joe Pandak ref'd you. I don't think you'll find a better high performance shop in Houston.
Re: Where to keep your boat.... I'd agree with chuckbeecher - Clear Lake Marine is the best spot for in & out. I kept mine there for years until this one came available. If you've seen my other posts, I'm getting a bunch of motor/transom etc... work done on mine during the winter months. My boat will be ready to go, hopefully by March 1st. You're welcome to rent my slip until then. I'm letting Travis use it at the moment.
Joe Pandak
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713-222-7667 Office
832-277-3661 Mobile
Re: Where to keep your boat.... I'd agree with chuckbeecher - Clear Lake Marine is the best spot for in & out. I kept mine there for years until this one came available. If you've seen my other posts, I'm getting a bunch of motor/transom etc... work done on mine during the winter months. My boat will be ready to go, hopefully by March 1st. You're welcome to rent my slip until then. I'm letting Travis use it at the moment.
Joe Pandak
[email protected]
713-222-7667 Office
832-277-3661 Mobile
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I agree with what has been posted. That offer of Joes can't be beat. I believe Clear Lake Marine Center is $10 a foot.
Where are you moving here from? If you have any other questions (boat or non boat related) feel free to ask.
Where are you moving here from? If you have any other questions (boat or non boat related) feel free to ask.
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If dry stack is more your thing, my boat's at Parkside Marina in Clear Lake. The new Marker One and Marina Bay Harbor dry stacks are also very nice, but a little more expensive. For engine work, try Mars Marine or Victory Marine, both in the Clear Lake area.
C'mon over to the Turtle Club when you get here - you'll always find a few powerboat people upstairs on a Saturday night.
C'mon over to the Turtle Club when you get here - you'll always find a few powerboat people upstairs on a Saturday night.
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Originally posted by 28 Thunder
Moving from Jacksonville, Dont really know where in Houston yet. Boat is always first priority. I will find a good place to boat, then start looking for a home in the surrounding area.
Any other Active Thunders in the area?
Ty
Moving from Jacksonville, Dont really know where in Houston yet. Boat is always first priority. I will find a good place to boat, then start looking for a home in the surrounding area.
Any other Active Thunders in the area?
Ty
Go to Conroe,or Clearlake,just depends on your Life style
sounds like you have no worry in the sky,it must be nice TY
Last edited by HOUSTONPROP; 12-12-2003 at 08:07 AM.
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Originally posted by 28 Thunder
Any other Active Thunders in the area?
Ty
Any other Active Thunders in the area?
Ty
One of the 31 AT owners, Frank, owns a furniture store... For one reason or another I was commenting on how great of service and price I received from this furniture store named Carroll's Office Furniture... Anyway, long story short -- He's Frank Carroll. Really nice guy. Same with the other gentleman (unfortunatly I only see him on the dock - haven't ever made it out to boat with him.