Reviews from Steve Schultz (3)
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Marina Review for Hurst Marina
Reviewed by: Steve Schultz , How Sweet It Is, on Jul 27, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 41'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 5
We hit bottom and bent both props about 5 miles north in the Rideau. I called them and they said if I could limp to their Marina, that they could help. Fortunately I had spare props aboard. They pulled my 38,000 pound boat with a hydraulic trailer, changed my props, and had me back in the water within 3 hours. I felt the cost was fair, and the service excellent.
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Marina Review for Marshes Light Marina
Reviewed by: Steve Schultz , How Sweet It Is, on Jun 22, 2022
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 41'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 3
Convenient to groceries & auto parts. Not far from downtown. The new dock master, Jeff, is nice and tries to be very accommodating. Nice view. Only a few slips have electric and water, and can be difficult to enter in a wind. Finger piers are short and narrow. Restrooms/showers nice and clean. Laundry almost free, but doesn't work well at all. Exposed to east wind. Fixed docks in fair condition. No other amenities
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Free Dock Review for Village of Clyde
Reviewed by: Steve Schultz, How Sweet It Is, on Jul 17, 2021
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 41'
Draft: 4.0'Rating: 3
There is room for (4) 40' boats.
A sailboat with 5.5' draft grounded softly about 2 or 3' from the wall.
Covid hurt the town, with the hardware store and several restaurants no longer in business. The price is right, and the surroundings are pleasant. A town map and directory is posted near the wall & docks. The town is very walkable, and while the Brick Church Museum and Mill Museum are only open a few hours a week, there is a phone number posted, to get a special viewing.View location on the Waterway Guide Explorer