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Granary Marina

94 C George Street
Georgetown, MD 21930
Sassafras River Fish Whistle at the Granary Restaurant

  • Lat / Lon: N 39° 21.800' / W 075° 53.317'
  • Hours: Open During Daylight Hours, On Call During Evening Hours
  • Contact: Ford Hall Sr.
  • VHF Monitored: 16
  • VHF Working: 71
  • Phone: (443) 480-6138; Marina Office, (410) 275-1603 - Fish Whistle at The Granary Restaurant
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Website: https://granarymarina.com/

  • Review for Granary Marina

    Reviewed by: Thomas Fox , Pinch Me, on Jul 9, 2024
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 40'
    Draft: 5.2'

    Rating: 3

    Very friendly and helpful owner but no other dockhands. 40' slips are very tight - you'll need either a bow thruster or line to maneuver confidently if there's any wind. Outside slips are much easier to get into/out of. Looked like most of marina is empty. But slipholders were very friendly and had been there a long time due to the somewhat lax rules imposed by the owner. Grills and shade tents are allowed on the dock. Docks need attention - lots of decay and splinters waiting to happen. You can buy ice from the dock office. Restaurant is just OK though service is good; bar is crowded (good for them!). The Sassafras is a beautiful river and I'd recommend a trip up this far. The anchorages are also gorgeous.

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