The Spring Launch will soon be upon us. We are making a schedule so that you can enjoy the boating season as long as possible.

Our first week of launch will be the week of April 24, 2023 (weather permitting). We will be scheduling the launches by the week, please have your boat ready on the Monday of your launch week. If we shrink-wrapped your boat, we will be removing it prior to launch.

THE WEEK OF APRIL 24TH IS FULL. PLEASE SELECT ANOTHER WEEK.

Spring Launch Form

    This is on a first come/first served basis.
    Boat owner must be present to dock the boat if the Marina does not summerize the engines.

2023 Summerization Prices:

4-Cylinder — $58.00
Diesel — $ 65.00
V6 and V8 — $70.00
Outboard — $41.00
Generator — $41.00
PWC — $41.00
Trailer Boat — $ 4.50/foot
Non-Trailered Boat — $6.60/foot
Boat Moving Fee — $ 2.00/ft
Travelift DriveOver –$ 3.00/ft

Hot Faucet — $ 7.35
Cold Faucet — $ 7.35
Water Heater — $14.20
Ice Maker — $13.15
Air Conditioner (water cooled) — $14.70
Deck Wash Down — $11.55
Toilet — $ 11.00

Trailer Storage —$ 100.00/season
Cradle Storage—$ 126.00/season
Dock Box Rental –$ 65.00/season
Air Conditioning Fee—$ 190/season

Yearly Recommended Spring Maintenance For Your Boat:

1. Change engine oil & check tune-up.
2. Check belt conditions.
3. Change water pump impeller every 2-3 years.
4. Check transmission fluid.
5. Change transmission fluid every 300 hours.
6. Check prop shaft alignment.
7. Check prop as needed.
8. Load test battery. (Average battery lasts 3-5 years in a boat).
9. Check bilge pump operation.
10. Check bilge lower operation.
11. Change fuel filters.

1. Change engine oil and check tune-up.
2. Check belt condition.
3. Load test battery.
4. Stern Drive
a. Pull and grease U-joints.
b. Change drive oil.
c. Inspect bellows.
d. Change rubber water pump impeller (every 2-3 years).
e. Inspect gimble bearing.
f. Install new drive gaskets.
5. Check bilge pump operation.
6. Check bilge blower operation.
7. Change fuel filters.

1. Change lower unit lube.
2. Change water pump impeller (every 2-3 years).
3. Check tune-up.
4. Load test battery. (Average battery lasts 3-5 years in a boat).
5. Check bilge pump operation.
6. Check bilge blower operation.