Eddie
Veteran Member
We are in the market for our first coastal boat and not sure where we want to keep it in NC? Any suggestions? We like Beaufort a lot. Also curious about what to look for in a marina and what costs to expect.
Thanks for all the advice everyone. Very helpful. I will move on from this topic Tom.B as you suggested but first, one last question. If you drive to your boat and cruise it somewhere new, how do you get back to your car?
If I were doing this I would want my home base to be central to these locations so I could do weekend cruises to outlying areas. Bellhaven might be a good choice. All of the others are within an easy day cruise from that point.
David
That "marina" noted above is not listed by Active Captain. So it must be a real Mom and Pop operation. One of the reviewers of the yard nearby noted the smell of the nearby fish processing operation.
David
Thanks for all the advice everyone. Very helpful. I will move on from this topic Tom.B as you suggested but first, one last question. If you drive to your boat and cruise it somewhere new, how do you get back to your car?
David, I have to concur with Tom about Belhaven. It seems like it takes forever to drive to it. The town is struggling with the only food store we found out on the highway. 'Little' Washington to me would be a better choice. It's only about 25 miles up the Pamlico. .
Made an offer today on a 2002 43' Silverton. We are so excited. Will have a lot more questions soon, hopefully.
Hey, just realized guys that the one Tom.B post d is not it. Here it is. 2002 Silverton 43 Motor Yacht Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com