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sierra Posted - May 18 2010 : 20:07:40
I'm looking for suggestions on great marina destinations in this area to hang my captain's hat for a few days. My one requirement is floating docks. I've been researching on all of the usual sites and I'm hoping someone will have a great idea that I've missed.

I've read all of the discussions about The Channel Club. While I don't need that proximity to the beach, it looks like there's a lot going on there - which isn't necessarily a requirement... I would just like a nice facility with nearby eats. A pool is also not a must but is always nice. It does not appear that The Channel Club has floaters - please correct me if I'm wrong about that. I do realize that requirement is going to limit my options.

Thanks for any thoughts you may have.
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rommer Posted - Jun 12 2011 : 10:41:41
quote:
Originally posted by mintregila

We're heading to Atlantic City 7/6-10.

What's the story with the bridges going into Belmar?



You simply wait outside the inlet, call the bridge for an opening and once the bridge opens you shoot right thru, IIRC the bridge opens pretty much on demand but it's been a few years so I could be wrong about that.
rommer Posted - Jun 12 2011 : 10:38:41
Yup, and it's cheap!
HOGAN Posted - Jun 12 2011 : 09:26:04
quote:
Originally posted by rommer

I like Belmar.




Do they have fuel there?
dominic Posted - Jun 12 2011 : 07:32:16
Mark:

You are going to have a LOT of company in AC that weekend. There are approx 30 boats from another very popular forum which is not allowed to be mentioned here that have planned a trip to Farleys.
mintregila Posted - Jun 12 2011 : 06:13:46
We're heading to Atlantic City 7/6-10.

What's the story with the bridges going into Belmar?
rommer Posted - Jun 12 2011 : 00:12:42
I like Belmar.
Audrey II Posted - Jun 11 2011 : 22:21:12
Rommer what do you suggest instead?
rommer Posted - Jun 11 2011 : 22:08:19
The Channel Club has sold out their larger slips for the season. Not sure about the smaller slips but mid 30's and up can pretty much forget about getting in. Really sucks because as others have pointed out the place is a great place to go. We had hoped to go several times this year but it doesn't look good unless you catch them on a day they find that one of the slip holders is going on vacation.
Audrey II Posted - Jun 11 2011 : 21:43:46
I was hoping to go to Channel club July 7 but they are booked, so I looking for other options for a weekend trip with 4 boats. I have tried Norwalk they are book as well I not sure where we are going yet but these sound like good options thanks for the posts.
firstlight Posted - Jun 11 2011 : 20:44:13
How far is the beach from the suggested marina's
What is the trans rate at the Channel Club. Thanks
sierra Posted - Jun 22 2010 : 15:13:36
quote:
Originally posted by HOGAN

What is the transient rate?


$4/foot - 40 foot minimum, includes electric, wifi and use of all the facilities. The contract states extra pool charges for boat guests beyond the cap & first mate and there are no pets allowed.
HOGAN Posted - Jun 22 2010 : 15:10:07
What is the transient rate?
sierra Posted - Jun 22 2010 : 14:11:23
Thanks for all of the suggestions on this topic. I ended up at the Molly Pitcher and wanted to report back. It turned out to be perfect for what I was looking for. The marina is secure and the floating docks are excellent. They typically put transients at the end of the T which, in most cases, affords you the ability to stern-to the river for an exceptional view and easy dinghy deployment. It's all no-wake byh the marina so there is no rockin' & rollin'. While the dockmaster was not there during my four night stay, the dockhands were terrific. The one who caught my lines as I arrived was profusely apologetic about the goose poop on the dock at my slip and was back as soon as we were settled, hosing and scrubbing.

The Molly Pitcher is an upscale hotel that can feel a bit stodgy. It amazed me that, mid-week, they require jackets in the restaurant for dinner. Perhaps that's why I never saw more than two occupied tables. But it's completely casual at the bar where they have an excellent dinner menu (spectacular seafood pot pie). The pool is nice and the showers provided for marina guests are perfectly serviceable. The hotel staff is friendly and it was nice having those things available for the few times I wanted to use them. But I wasn't there for the hotel.

Nearby Irwin Marine is a decent enough, full-service marina, though much more rough & tumble than the MP with older docks and it sits in the shadow of a medical center. However, it is the site of the most excellent fishery/fry shack, "Boondocks." I ate there four times, three by dinghy and once after a fifteen minute walk from the MP. It is exactly the casual kind of dockside place a lot of us boaters seek out. The woman who runs it knows what she's doing and has another spot in Sea Bright. I highly recommend it. Bring your own and they'll give you a bucket of ice. There are lots of excellent dining options a short walk away in Red Bank and plenty of nearby provisions.

So it was a great getaway for what I was looking for. If you need to be centered in a hub of activity or at a beach, it's not the spot. If you like to hang on your boat in a beautiful location and are largely self-sufficient, you may want to consider it.
cruisers01 Posted - May 23 2010 : 20:21:05
You can also look into Navesink Marina.It's about 1/2 mile north of the Channel Club. It has nice floating docks and a restaurant/bar as well. Been there 6 years and love it..
boating_rob Posted - May 23 2010 : 10:19:55
We stayed at Molly Pitcher years ago and enjoyed it. Mickey the dockmaster was great as well. We used the pool and walked into town. Pizza and ice cream show about a block or 2 away. More restaurants downtown.

We went to Redbank last year and there was not much there except for antique shops.

I would (planing again this year) go to Channel Club. Good facilities - a few blocks walk to the beach - restaurant onsite - a few blocks away is a small food store where you get great steaks and gook them at the grills at the Channel Club.
Robyns Nest Posted - May 19 2010 : 14:10:22
quote:
Originally posted by sierra

That's great news about the Marine Center. I always thought it was such a shame for an otherwise world class marina to have such terrible facilities. Particularly the year I was there on a stopover, my holding tank was full and there was no pump-out available. I also hear there are new pump-out stations at the fuel dock. Is the "convenience" section of the Center fairly well stocked with light food and beverage items?

And thanks for the feedback on timing to the Shrewsbury. I imagine it's just a bit longer to Red Bank.



yes, new pumpout stations are in, the pump out boat will be back online in 3 weeks, they are redoing it over.

The ship store has some food, soups, easy mac, peanut butter, jelly, bread, ice cream, frozen bait, drinks, candy. Toiletries too, Not too much but just enough to get by.
oneillch Posted - May 19 2010 : 13:48:10
I haven't stayed at either Molley Pitcher or Irwin's but I have looked at both of them for future stays. I don't know if it's an issue for you, but I don't believe that Molly Pitcher allows dogs. Irwin's isn't as fancy, but is closer to town and is right next to a beautiful park on the waterfront where they hold the Jazz festival. Friend's of ours have kept their boat at Irvwin's and liked it very much.
sierra Posted - May 19 2010 : 12:29:28
That's great news about the Marine Center. I always thought it was such a shame for an otherwise world class marina to have such terrible facilities. Particularly the year I was there on a stopover, my holding tank was full and there was no pump-out available. I also hear there are new pump-out stations at the fuel dock. Is the "convenience" section of the Center fairly well stocked with light food and beverage items?

And thanks for the feedback on timing to the Shrewsbury. I imagine it's just a bit longer to Red Bank.
Robyns Nest Posted - May 19 2010 : 12:07:44
I run at 26 knots and can make it to the mouth of the river in 35-45 minutes, then it's a no wake the entire way. I plan on 01:45 to get to the Channel Club but I've done it in less.

The new bathrooms in the Marine Center are the nicest bathroom I've ever seen at a marina. First class all the way, they spent some $$$ on all of the stone work and the facility. They have a small ships store there too.

They are planning on a new restaurant (2 spaces in the building) to be open sometime this season, one for burgers, sandwiches, etc... and another with indoor and outdoor seating up on the second floor outdoor deck they built. I hope it gets done this year, I saw a sheet rock truck deliver on Monday so I'm guessing the rough work is all done, now it's time to finish it up and open.


sierra Posted - May 19 2010 : 11:26:55
Thanks for all of the feedback! If I opt for Red Bank, Molly Pitcher seems like a much nicer spot than Irwin to tie up at for a few days - but it would obviously be great to hear from anyone with experience at either one of those spots.

Robyns Nest - about how long is the typical run to that area from Liberty Landing? Conditions permitting, I typically cruise at around 20 kts. Also, how is the new Marine Center? Have they finally moved the restrooms from the lightship?

As I get closer to the trip - hopefully sometime in June - I'll be eager to hear any local knowledge regarding the run. Thanks again.
mintregila Posted - May 19 2010 : 09:48:51
I'll second Jonathan on the Channel CLub. No floaters but a super dock master and staff that will help you with hassle free docking. This is the only place I have ever been where you check in at the fuel dock and they put a dock hand on your boat to guide you to your slip and help you tie up. Dave the dock master told me that he does that so couples aren't starting their weekend with a fight while docking. Smart guy.
sierra Posted - May 19 2010 : 09:48:30
quote:
Originally posted by Robyns Nest

If you are looking for floating docks, then check out Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. Red Bank is a nice town, the Inn has a restaurant and a pool too.


Thanks - I saw that as well and it looks very nice and in the order of what I'm looking for. Their website is a bit vague and makes it appear as if the marina is only for guests of the inn coming by boat. I'll check with them... does anyone have any experience there?
pw3258 Posted - May 19 2010 : 09:46:57
You can try:

http://www.irwinmarinenj.com/ - further up the Navesink river in Red Bank, mix of floating and fixed docks, pool, short walk to center of town with all of the antique shops, eateries, etc.

http://www.mollypitcher-oysterpoint.com/mollypitcher/directions.html - further up the Navesink river in Red Bank, not sure of floating docks, close to center of town, I think you also have access to the hotel amenities such as the pool and fitness room.
Robyns Nest Posted - May 19 2010 : 09:28:35
No floaters at the Channel Club docks, only in the pool. Kidding about the pool.

Pool is great there heated, restaurant is great, people are great.

Good place to hang a hat IMHO.

If you are looking for floating docks, then check out Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. Red Bank is a nice town, the Inn has a restaurant and a pool too.


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